The Cattleman (Sons Of Texas Book 2) - Plot & Excerpts
Suffocated. That was the only word that described how he felt. The Petroleum Club had several separate dining rooms, the smallest of which his father had reserved. Dad had arranged the seating before anyone arrived—Pic at one end of a the table, his younger half-brother Troy Rattigan to Pic’s left. Beside Troy was an empty chair reserved for their little sister. Next to it on her left, their ninety-one-year-old grandmother was already seated, then Mom. Dad occupied the seat at the other end of the table, opposite Pic. On Pic’s right were three empty chairs. And why was the seating arrangement important? Because Dad, hoping to avoid open conflict that often accompanied Lockhart get-togethers, had taken great pains to see that Pic’s older brother Drake was seated as far from Mom as possible. As far as Pic knew, Drake had not spoken to their mother in at least two months. Gloom from a cloudy day crept through large windows and seemed to cloak all the family members.
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