Louis riverfront,” Destiny remarked to Seth as they continued their ride across the seemingly endless miles of Circle D land. They’d been riding for over an hour, and she was in awe of the vast expanse that was their property. “Used to more water, are you?” “Oh, yes, a lot more water, but, at least we won’t have to worry too much about the spring floods around here.” “Not like the floods you’re used to, anyway,” he agreed, knowing exactly where he was going to take her on their way back. “Let’s stop here for a while. I think it’s time you had a little target practice.” She glanced over at him as he rode so tall in the saddle beside her. She had known that he’d brought along another gun and holster for her. “You really think it’s important that I do this, don’t you?” “Yes. For your own safety. This is a big country, and you need to know how to take care of yourself in case I’m not around.” “All right. If I can learn how to ride astride this quickly, I can learn how to shoot a gun,”