Terri Adventures

A glimpse inside Business or Pleasure
Take a first look into Terri’s world — the choices she faces, the people she’s drawn to, and the tension that pulls everything tighter.
Terri Stone thought she could handle temptation until temptation wore boots.
I don’t mind talking to handsome guys when they are
clients, but when I am in the world away from the ranch, I get a little shy and I guess it’s because I don’t get out much. I get awkward around men or I act like one of the guys because I am surrounded by them at the ranch. I will be single forever. I don’t mind it.
A small-town woman, a smooth-talking cowboy, and one deal that gets too hot to
handle.
Character Bios

Terri
Growing up in the country taught me hard work, saving money, and doing what you love. Working with horses almost every day of my life is great. Yes, some days are harder than others but I still go to bed happy. My parents and my dad’s parents built a house on the back property. We have lived there until his parents died. We all moved up to the main house. I got an office and started helping dad with the horse training business. My dad and his dad were some of the best horse trainers in the world. They have taught a lot of people the trainers way of life. Now I have to keep it going. My siblings don’t want anything to do with the business. They have other businesses with my parents outside this country world. They are city folk. I put a lot of pressure on myself because I want to carry on my family’s businesses in a way that would make them proud.

Chance
I have always been in the rodeo scene growing up. I was never in the arena. I was behind the scenes making sure everything was running like it was supposed to. My brother Jay was there working with me. Once we hit 18 we were gone from our so called parents. They were drug addicts. Thankfully me and my brother were out of the house when they had their parties. We were sent to relatives house almost every weekend of our high school years. I protected Jay he is only two years younger than me. We started up The Kings after 5 years of working in the rodeo.
I started buying from families that had everything ready to go. It might have cost us a little more but our clients sent more to us so it has been a win. We need to make money. I am all about the cash but women want it to. We don’t need no gold diggers. We have had our fill of women but now we need to find someone who isn’t about the money. Who also like horses and can work hard.

Corey
Growing up I had everything. Prim and proper is how me and my sister grew up. Couldn’t tell how many times I have gotten out of trouble. I should have been in jail in my teens. Don’t let anyone tell you money doesn’t pay for everything. My parents paid off everyone and everything. We come from money from both sides. My parents got us into horses. Honestly I hate the creatures but they do have a lot of potential to make me a lot of money. In that I met a whole different breed of women. They had daddy’s money too but I want women for their bodies and I have to say I used a few in my day. Then I met Terri and her family. Saw how innocent she was and knew I needed to bring horses to her. Good thing she was trained by her friends and family and is one of the best trainers. Now life is grand when they say yes to bring my horses. Will have more money coming. I am extremely greedy.
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Tilly
We met Terri and her family at the rodeo. Being the same age we became best friends. When we were in our teen years the guys gravitated to me and not Terri. She had a few extra pounds on her but her personality shined far greater. The guys always messed with her. I was at her rescue a lot of the time but a couple times she fought back. I had her back if she needed me. Always have been close and will always be. As we got older she was mainly on her parents ranch when dad and I found a ranch not horribly far her and her family. We live our lives separately because we love what we do. Horses are our passion. Neither of us want to leave our homes, which is fine. We always make time for each other. Even if it’s just for a minute.
