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Chapter no 9 – LINCOLN

Finding You

โ€œDUDE. You have to cover for me.โ€

With his left leg in a cast, Finn gestured toward it and then put his palms up like, โ€œWell, dumbass?โ€

โ€œHow long is the trip?โ€

โ€œThe guy booked five days, four nights for his group. Itโ€™s a few corporate guysโ€”you take the group out, camp, fish. Itโ€™s a dream.โ€

Nodding, I didnโ€™t really have a good excuse to turn him down. When it came to guiding, I usually only did small groups, day trips. Being with a larger group for multiple nights didnโ€™t give me the space I needed, and it made my skin crawl.

As I looked at my brother sitting on his couch, casted leg propped up with a pillow, he poutedโ€”fucking pouted at me. But with a broken leg, Finn certainly couldnโ€™t go. No harm in showing a few yuppies how to fish.

โ€œBesides,โ€ he continued, โ€œyouโ€™ll have Jo and Brandon leading the whole thing. Youโ€™re just there to help out and show the guests a good time.โ€

Fuuuuuuck.

Iโ€™d been finding ways to avoid Jo since Finnโ€™s accident, and five days with her on a camping trip would be too much. I still hadnโ€™t heard whether or not she was taking the job, but I had hoped she turned it down. Apparently not.

The Marines taught me discipline and restraint, but I was having a hard enough time keeping my dick in check when she wasnโ€™t around. Being blessed with a big dick wasnโ€™t always a good thing when just the smell of her skin got my blood pumping.

โ€œI donโ€™t know, man,โ€ I tried.

โ€œLinc. Youโ€™re doing it. What else do you have going on? Iโ€™ll text Jo and let her know.โ€

He was right. Once we finalized the details, I left his apartment and headed back to work to gather the gear Iโ€™d need, hoping Jo was already out scouting the area. Since deciding to take the job, she had completely taken over Finnโ€™s desk.

When I got to our guidepost, Jo wasnโ€™t there and I couldnโ€™t help the wave of disappointment running through me. My own thoughts were giving me whiplash. It was insane but all I wanted was a glimpse. Was her hair in a ponytail? Was she wearing jeans or shorts? Would she smile when she saw me?

After getting poles, waders, and other basic equipment for the trip, I left a note telling Jo Iโ€™d meet her at the drop-off tomorrow morning.

 

Iโ€™D NEVER LOOKED FORWARDย to three A.M. before in my life. But when my alarm rang, I popped out of bed, knowing I was going to see Jo.

It was a strange kind of torture, wanting something so badly but knowing how wrong it was to want it. I knew I had to talk to Finn. I didnโ€™t think I could keep myself in check much longer. We needed to have a serious talk about whether or not he was going to pursue Joโ€”because if he wasnโ€™t, game on.

In the early morning light, Joโ€™s beauty was arresting. She moved with strength and grace, unloading and packing tents, hammocks, coolersโ€”she worked with efficiency. I appreciated the long lines of her legs and had to keep myself from staring.

The game plan was to hike, stopping to fish along the shallows of the riverbank, and camp. As a full guide service, weโ€™d have to set up tents, provide the food, help inexperienced fishermen, and keep the pace so weโ€™d make it to the lodge on night two. Once we were at the lodge, we could have a hot meal, hot shower, and resupply for the trip back.

The five men, probably in their late twenties, from a downtown office in Butte, were experienced fishermen, but had never been on a guided trip before.

โ€œHey, darlinโ€™,โ€ one said to Jo, โ€œyou doing all the cooking while weโ€™re out there?โ€ He gave a playful nod and shove to his buddy.

โ€œWell, I guess thatโ€™ll depend on whether or not you catch any fish,โ€ she shot back. Her face stayed friendly, but her back was straight and tense.

โ€œIโ€™ll be sure to call her if I need help handling my pole,โ€ another said under his breath. They all laughed and he fist-bumped another. Fist-bumped

โ€”what a douche.

I stepped forward, ready to beat the shit out of them for talking about her like that, when I felt her hand on my back, warmth spreading through me at her touch.

โ€œEasy there, tiger. Theyโ€™re harmless.โ€ She centered her pack on her back and started down the trail. โ€œItโ€™s not the first unoriginal dick joke Iโ€™ve heard, and it damn sure wonโ€™t be my last.โ€

“They wonโ€™t talk about you like that again,” I said, locking eyes with her. If they kept it up, paying customers or not, Iโ€™d kick all their asses without breaking a sweat.

She smiled, her green-gray eyes sparkling. “I appreciate that.” With a whistle, she walked down the path, her stocky red dog, wearing a hiking backpack with “Bud” stitched on it, trotting happily beside her.

We hiked together, winding around the base of a small mountain range. She asked how Iโ€™d become a medic, and I shared my story. I started as a Corpsman in the Navy, since the Marines donโ€™t have a medical department. I ate, slept, and fought alongside the squad until I earned the honor of Fleet Marine Force.

“I fired my weapon until someone got hurt,” I explained, “then I switched to medic mode.”

“It must have been tough,” she said. She didnโ€™t press for more, didnโ€™t ask about losing men like others always did. Silence with Jo was easy and comfortable. As long as I could keep my eyes off her as she bent over to pet Bud, Iโ€™d be fine.

I wanted to bring up the letters but couldnโ€™t find the words, so I asked about her life in Chikalu Falls, her family, and our small town. I learned that “Chikalu” is a Native American Crow word for Honor Song. Jo knew all kinds of fascinating facts about the deep history of the West.

My thoughts briefly drifted to Finn. Watching Jo the way I was certainly wasnโ€™t very honorable, but as she held my gaze and took a long drink of water, I knew. I would risk everything to be with her.

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