![]() As Kay angrily prepares breakfast for the men, she hears what she believes is a cougar in the bushes and shoots it. Elated by his apparent victory, Chris invites Kay to join his hunting group that night, but abandons her in the camp the next morning. Unaware of what his wife has done, Chris makes his demands, and is startled when Mears agrees to his terms without a fight. Before he does, Kay tricks Mears into agreeing to give them more water by threatening to sell the Cougar Rock to a neighboring dude ranch. Soon after, Chris learns that the ranch's only source of water has dried up and determines to confront Mears about it. When Chris returns that night, exhausted from a hard day's work, however, Kay is unable to break the news and informs Jed that she has changed her mind. Tempted by the promise of easy money, with which she hopes to buy a water-rich ranch, Kay accepts Jed's deal. In the midst of the chaos, Jed, her former collaborator, arrives and offers her a job writing a new show with him in New York. Four months later, Kay is still struggling with her domestic chores when a windstorm hits, threatening to blow away the interior of her house. When Chris then returns with a dead cougar, asking that Kay cook dinner for his friends, Kay collapses in tears. Kay's uncomplaining perseverance soon wins the children over, but despite their support, Kay is overwhelmed by the day's work and fires their Indian cook for trying on her clothes. The children, who are wary of their new stepmother, inform Kay about all the ranch chores and then watch in horror as she dutifully but ineptly tries to accomplish them. At five, Kay is again stirred from her sleep by Nan and Tina. Later, after only two hours of sleep, Kay and Chris are reawakened by Chris's chatty friends, who insist that the groom join them on a cougar hunt. An inexperienced dancer, Mears slips and falls into a piece of pie and roars out of the party, humiliated. Jean welcomes Kay without jealousy, however, and the shivaree is a great success until Kay cajoles Mears into dancing with her. Organizing the shivaree is Jean Morrow, a widowed rancher who, until Kay, was Chris's romantic interest. No sooner does the exhausted couple settle in for the night, than they are dragged out of bed by boisterous well-wishers, anxious for a shivaree. They also encounter their more prosperous but cantankerous neighbor Mears, who controls Chris's water rights. The newlyweds then drive across country to Chris's Wyoming ranch, the Cougar Rock, where they are greeted by Chris's young daughters, Nan and Tina. Friend and fellow rodeo rider Orvie pushes the reluctant Chris, who is a widower, into Kay's arms, and after a whirlwind romance, the two are married. When cowboy Chris Heyward sees sophisticated Broadway songwriter Kay Kingsley during a benefit rodeo in New York City, he is immediately attracted to her.
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