Much to her shock and dismay, rather than feeling angry he’d disregarded her wishes, she was relieved. No, she was almost happy, and she couldn’t accept that. He’d caused her family too much distress. She was even more dismayed to discover she had smiled at him. “I found the bull.” She could feel a question hovering in the air between them. Did that smile mean she was glad to see him, or was it merely a polite response because Leo was watching? She knew the answer, but she wasn’t going to let Broc know. “Where? Gary said he and Leo spent hours looking for it.” “We was looking in the wrong places,” Leo said with disgust. “Gary won’t never listen to anything I say.” He followed that statement with another curse under his breath. “We was lucky we didn’t get shot at.” “Where is the bull now?” Amanda asked Broc. “Tied to a tree. I couldn’t get him back here without being gored.” “I’ll saddle a horse and be back in a minute,” Leo said. “Saddle one for me,”