A Woman Deceived Page #3

Synopsis: A wealthy man is killed during a cow boy event. About a year later, his young widow meets by chance and falls in love with the man that organized the event where her husband was killed. She introduces him to her son and sister and everything seems perfect. After they wed, money issues begin to create tensions...
 
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2017
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I'd fall in love again.

You said the "I" word.

I, I meant, um..

I never thought

I'd make love... Again.

Isn't that the same thing?

- No, no, don't-don't answer.

- It might be my son.

- Hello?

- 'When are you coming home?'

I-I miss you.

Honey, it's 3:
00 am.

Are you okay?

I just want you to come home.

And... I want daddy back.

Honey, I promise you..

Daddy is everywhere we are,

okay?

'He's always

looking down from heaven.'

no!

He isn't.

'That's a lie.'

please, come home now.

'It's only a few more days,

okay?'

look, Liz, Liz, I'm so sorry.

I didn't know

he was calling you.

But I will calm him down, okay.

Don't worry.

Lauren, do you need me

to come home?

'No, you don't.'

'everything will be fine.'

- okay.

- Alright, we love you.

Goodbye.

Baby, it's okay.

Now, come on.

Do you want me to read you

another bed time story?

Come, it's time to go to bed.

Come.

Sorry.

I'm sorry.

Look, it's late.

I'll get going, okay.

Travis, I, um..

I really need you to stay.

Travis?

Travis?

Travis?

Room service.

Good morning, beautiful.

'Eggs Benedict, coffee'

'orange juice..'

and a rose.

A rose?

You didn't have to do that.

Hmm, of course, I did.

In fact,

you'd better get used to that

because

I'm going to treat you every day

like you're my queen.

Okay.

Okay.

I can't believe tomorrow

it's going to be over.

This is gonna sound crazy

but come back to Sonoma with me.

Liz, I can't do that. I-I've

got to get back to the ranch.

Monty's expecting me.

Yeah, I don't mean to be

disrespectful, babe

but I think Monty can handle it

without you and I can't.

Come back to Sonoma

we'll never know

unless we try, right?

I mean this is

a fantasy out here.

We need to get home

and experience real life.

- Come on.

- Sounds amazing

but I, you know,

I don't live like this every day

I've got responsibilities

and bills to pay, and..

I'm not going

to live off of your dime.

Well, I have a lot of dimes.

Come on.

Let's try.

There's a great little hotel

right around the corner.

Let's date.

- Okay.

- Yeah?

- Yeah, let's give it a shot.

- Really?

- Yeah, okay?

- Okay.

Let's do it.

Mommy, you're home!

- Babe! Oh!

- Oh, I missed you so much.

I missed you too, oh, my gosh.

- This is my friend Travis.

- Travis, this is Tyler, my son.

He's a real cowboy.

- Wow! A real cowboy?

- I sure am.

Howdy, partner?

- 'Good to meet you.'

- Nice to meet you.

And this is my sister Lauren.

Lauren, Travis.

- Ma'am, it's a pleasure.

- Pleasure's mine.

Um, the driver's gonna

take you to hotel meridian

and my assistant took care

of everything.

Well, thank you. And, uh, can't

wait to start the adventure.

- Seven o'clock.

- Yes.

Travis is gonna have supper

with us tomorrow, okay?

- Seven.

- I will be here.

- Okay.

- Okay, alright.

- Bye-bye, nice to meet you.

- Bye.

See you then.

Come on, tell me everything,

how was it?

- It was excellent.

- Yeah?

- Wonderful.

- Great.

'I'll get it.'

hey, there.

Mom, the cowboy's here.

'Well, tell him to come in.'

she says to come in.

Okay, but first

I have something for ya.

- You do?

- Yeah, I do.

This is a wooden pony

carved by

a real Cherokee Indian.

Wow!

- Thank you.

- You're welcome.

Mom! Mom,

look what Travis gave me.

- Hi.

- Wow, look at you.

- Hello, gorgeous.

- Hi, he's upstairs.

Okay.

- I missed you.

- And I missed you too.

Now, I brought some wine.

I don't know much about it

but guy at the store said

it was good.

It would be perfect,

they set a table on here, come.

- Great.

- So how was your day?

- My day was great.

- Yeah?

We bought the house and..

'Come on, babe.'

- Travis, Travis.

- Hey, buddy.

How long have you been a cowboy?

Well, I was born a cowboy.

Nah, you can't be born a cowboy.

Sure you can, my daddy and my

grand-daddy both were cowboys.

My dad died.

I'm so sorry to hear that.

You know we cowboys,

we're always moving forward.

We never think

about the past too much.

'It's always about

what's over that next Ridge'

or beyond that next canyon.

Lookin' back

never did much for me.

I just keep looking forward.

I don't worry about the past.

That's a good idea

but...

I don't wanna forget my daddy.

Oh, no, never forget your daddy.

I just said don't worry

about the past too much.

'Your daddy,

he is safe up in heaven'

and he's looking down on you

right now.

He's watching everything you do.

Now, what you need to do

you need to be brave

and just keep moving forward

like a cowboy.

So..

How can I become a cowboy?

- Well, I could teach you.

- You can?

- 'Sure.'

- Don't you need a horse?

Nah, you don't need a horse

to learn how to ride a horse.

- You don't?

- No.

In fact,

one of the best ways to learn

is to practice riding

on a, a barrel or something.

Um, can we play cowboys

after dinner?

We don't have any barrels.

You know what, I've got an idea.

'Okay, take the reins.

There you go.'

'now just kick in

with your heels a little bit.'

really gently, make him go,

make him walk, that's it.

That's it.

There you go, now,

make him go a little faster.

That's it, kick him.

There you go, there you go.

Hold those reins out there.

Great, perfect, good job.

Kick him, make him run.

Make him go.

Little faster, little faster.

Okay, make him stop, whoa, whoa,

easy, really easy.

You're gonna be ready

for a real horse.

- He's a natural.

- You are. Cowboy, it's bedtime.

- Come on.

- Alright, come on, bedtime.

- Oh.

- Thanks, Travis.

Oh, hey, you're welcome, buddy.

Great job riding that horse.

- Goodnight.

- Goodnight.

Come on.

- Hmm.

- Yeah? Just does a good job.

Keep your socks on.

- 'Right?'

- 'Okay.'

come on, hop in the bed.

- I like the cowboy.

- You do?

Yeah, he's really cool.

Not because he's a cowboy

but he's just really nice.

He is. And he liked you too.

And he said you'd make

a great cowboy.

- Really?

- Mm-hm, he told me so.

- Can we get a horse?

- Oh, the horse.

This is not the right property

for a horse, baby.

Well, we'd have

to get a ranch, too.

Oh, really?

Then if we get a ranch,

then we can get tons of horses.

I'll tell you what, let's just

take it one step at a time.

Maybe we'll start

with some cowboy boots.

Okay.

I love you.

Sweet dreams.

- 'Alright.'

- 'Great. Alright.'

- take his hand.

- He got my hand. Thank you.

- Okay? There's a step.

- Okay.

- Okay, just step.

- Ready?

- Okay. Alright.

- Step.

Okay.

- There's another one.

- Step.

- That's it. Another step.

- Step. Thank you.

What are you guys doing?

Step, step, step,

step, step, step.

- Space.

- Thank you.

- And then step.

- Step.

Oh, oh, okay.

Alright.

Alright, ready?

It's a brand new..

'Truck!'

- what.. Are you kidding me?

- Happy birthday!

That's amazing. Uh!

It's got

all the bells and whistles...

Wow! I-i-i don't even know

what to say.

You don't have to say anything.

- Expression says it all.

- Thank you.

Thank you, buddy. So cool.

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