"There. Are you happy?" Mr. Davis questioned and he capped the pen. I smiled at Pablo as he took the document in his hand, reading over the signature.
"Yeah, we're good," Pablo finally said. "I'll come back if I see any problems."
"You do that, Pablo, but you won't find any," Mr. Davis insisted. "I'm telling you, I don't need him. Avatar will win on his own." As we walked out, I called Pablo on Mr. Davis' claim.
"Is Avatar really faster than Wildfire. Wildfire's times are better." I explained.
"I know," Pablo agreed. "So why would Davis want to run with the lesser horse?"
"That is unless he wants Raintree to win," I supposed. Pablo was silent. "Ken Davis wouldn't do that."
"No, his son wouldn't," Pablo corrected. "Mr. Davis has the money to spare. Don't forget he and Jean were once engaged."
"So he wants her back on her feet," I followed. "Hoping that she'll come to him and once again they can be together."
"Don't meddle in your employer's affairs," Pablo instructed.
"Well, I've already screwed up not meddling with my employer's son," I said, shrugging my shoulders.
"One mistake is enough. Just don't do it again." he insisted.
"Yeah, one mistake is enough," I repeated. I looked around the ranch and spotted Jillian and Junior at his car, Jillian leaning towards him. "One mistake is enough."
