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The minute he brought the truck to a stop alongside the barn, they were out of their buckles and car seats and hitting the ground like storm troopers on a mission, pretty much set on pitching a catfight, right there in the dirt. Tate stepped between them before the small fists started flying and loudly cleared his throat. The eldest of three brothers, he’d had some practice at keeping the peace—though he’d been an instigator now and again himself. “One punch,” he warned, “just one, and nobody ri...des horseback or uses the pool for the whole time you’re here.” “What about kicks?” Audrey demanded, knuckles resting on her nonexistent hips. “Is kicking allowed?” Tate bit back a grin. “Kicks are as bad as punches,” he said. “Equal punishment.” Both girls looked deflated—he guessed they had that McKettrick penchant for a good brawl. If their features and coloring hadn’t told the story, he’d have known they were his just by their tempers. “Let’s put Bamboozle back in his stall and make sure the other horses are taken care of,”
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