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Roger came through with his promise to have the rings done in two hours. Lance picked them up before going to the Dwyer Ranch, and when he saw the engraving, his heart raced. It may not be too fancy, but it was what he felt. Now if only Wade felt the same way. He placed the rings back in the boxes, then drove his Durango out of town. He was getting married in less than twenty-four hours and was getting excited, despite the fact it was a crazy situation. When he reached the ranch, Landon was outside talking with a friend Lance didn’t recognize. He told him Wade was heading out for a ride, so Lance left the rings in the vehicle and made his way to the barn. The wind ruffled his hair and he smiled. It felt good to be at the ranch. Was it funny he’d always thought of it as a second home? An