Read Every Little Thing About You (Yellow Rose Trilogy 1) Online
Authors: Lori Wick
Tags: #Romance, #Christian, #Fiction, #Christian Fiction, #Western, #Historical, #INSPIRATIONAL ROMANCE, #General, #Religious, #Texas, #Love Stories
face. I know he loves her. I know it killed him to have to
leave before she came back downstairs."
Duffy held her and thought about God's promises.
Never did He tell His children that this life would be safe
and pain free. Indeed, every book in the Bible indicated
otherwise. Nevertheless, God did promise never to desert
His loved ones or give them more than they could handle.
Picturing Liberty in that closet was a sickening thing. The
man could have done anything, but they all had to choose
to take God at His Word, which meant Liberty wasn't
alone. The all-powerful God of the universe had been right
there beside her at every moment.
"I have to sleep now," Kate said, her voice slurred with
fatigue.
"Okay. I'm going to check on the kids one more time.
I'll see you in the morning."
"I love you, Duffy."
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"I love you too, Kate," he said before kissing her cheek.
The doctor slipped quietly from the room, heading
down the hall to see Laura and Zach, and finally to knock
gently before opening Liberty's door a crack. There was no
light on, but the moonlight coming from the window told
him Liberty was standing at the glass looking out.
"Are you all right?" her stepfather asked.
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"Just a little restless," Liberty told him as she turned
and let the curtain fall back into place. "I can't stop
thinking about everything he said and trying to decipher if
he gave any clues as to where he was headed."
"Will you take some advice?"
"Certainly."
"Stop being an officer of the law and try to sleep. All of
this will still be here in the morning."
"All right," Liberty agreed and even thanked Duffy as
he shut the door, but his words took her off in another
direction. Stop being an officer of the law. Why did that one
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simple sentence hurt so much? Right now Liberty didn't
have a clue, and the prospect of finding out made her feel
pretty helpless.
Seeing no other option, she climbed into bed, willing
herself to sleep. It took some time and some confessing,
since she'd started to worry, but by the time she drifted off
to sleep, she was ready to leave the whole affair in God's
capable hands.
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Three mornings after the uproar at Mrs. Mills' house, a
newcomer walked from the hotel, his eyes taking in the
neat, even streets of Shotgun's small community. He'd
arrived rather late the night before and opted to bunk at the
hotel for that night. The room had been comfortable and
warm, and he felt rested as he started up the street.
He hadn't gone far when he spotted Shotgun's deputy.
Slater stood in front of the general store with a mountain of
a man and a tiny, enraged woman.
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"I tell you it's robbery!" Mrs. Swenson insisted, her
whole frame vibrating in irritation. "And I want this man
arrested."
"Mrs. Swenson." Slater's voice was remarkably
patient. "Price and Amy may charge whatever they want.
It's their store."
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"Nonsense! Why, only last year I paid half that much
for a tin of peaches. I tell you it's against the law."
Price tried to reason with her, but she would have none
of it She ended up storming down the boardwalk, muttering
all the way.
"She'll cool down," Amy said as she came on the scene.
"My guess is she'll be back in the morning and pay without
a whimper."
Slater nodded as the couple thanked him and went
back inside. Slater turned up the street, only then seeing the
tall, slim man with the dark red hair who had come from
the hotel. He'd leaned against the side of the building,
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watching the whole scene with great interest. Slater
thought he had the warmest brown eyes in Texas. It wasn't
hard to figure that Dakota must have headed straight
home. Slater began to smile. Cash Rawlings had come tp
town.
GHutiew,
As soon as the brothers were back at the sheriff's
office, they embraced for a long time.
"I've missed you, Cash," Slater said, feeling strangely
choked up as they drew back.
"You could have come home," the oldest Rawlings
said, not unkindly.
"I planned on it but found it wasn't so easy."
Cash smiled. "Dak says her name is Ubby."
Slater laughed. "She's not the only reason, but she's a
good one."
"What's she like?"
"Oh, Cash," Slater sighed. "How much time have you
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got?"
Cash smiled again; somehow he'd always known that
softhearted Slater would be the first to fall.
"Does she know?" he asked next.
"Not directly, but we're getting there."
"So she loves you in return?"
"I hope so."
For a moment they were silent.
"Grandma sends her love."
"How is she?"
"Doing* well. Surprisingly enough, she's getting a little
more independent. She cut her visit short this last time and
headed home. Said she had things to do."
Slater laughed, wishing he could see their father's
mother, who, although her son and daughter-in-law had
returned to St. Louis, had stayed in Texas.
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"I take it Dak came home?" Slater asked.
"On the verge of apoplexy. Said you needed straightening
out."
Slater's look was telling.
"I knew it was probably the other way around/' Cash
confessed, knowing which of his brothers needed more
guidance at the moment. "What happened?"
Slater gave his brother a detailed account of the bank
shooting, the death of Desna Frank, and Desna's funeral
service. Cash had no trouble catching on.
"I wonder how long he's going to fight this."
"I don't know, but this is the most riled up I've ever
seen him. He's still angry with me over leaving the
Rangers, and it's not like him to carry things around. He
left here in a huff. I hated to have him go like that. With our
jobs, it could be the last time we ever lay eyes on each other,
but he didn't give me much choice."
"No, he didn't, but you did the right thing by letting
him go. Dak is a big boy--too old to be leaving in a rage-- but to beg 385 him to stay wouldn't have been wise. He needs to see that you're man enough to make this choice and not
just his kid brother anymore."
"He's certainly protective. If I hadn't met Libby's
family, he probably would have trussed me up, thrown me
over his saddle, and carried me off."
"So he has at least seen that you've made a life here?"
"Yes. In fact, I think he was on his way to accepting
that, but the service set him off. He'd even been coming to
church with me, and he's threatened me if I let Libby get
away."
Cash suddenly frowned. "He also mumbled something
about her arresting you."
Slater took some time to explain the way he'd met Liberty,
and then said, "You can pray for us, Cash, because her
acting as deputy is something I can't live with."
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"I will pray, and although I'm not an expert, I will tell
you: You're doing well to remember that you can't marry
her and expect to change her."
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They suddenly smiled at each other, remembering that
their mother had learned this the hard way. Charles Rawlngs
Sr. was as independent a man as any they'd ever
known. He raised his boys to be the same way. As much as
he loved Virginia Rawlings, Charles was not going to be
slowed down. If he wanted to travel, he traveled. Virginia
was welcome to go along, but if she didn't want to go, he
went without her. He was as faithful as any husband could
be, but having a wife and children was not going to alter
his lifestyle. Following in the wake of her vagabond husband,
Virginia had seen much of the countryside.
"So when can I meet her?" Cash wanted to know.
"It just happens that I'm invited to dinner tonight. I
can't stay long since I'll be on duty, but I'm sure they would
welcome you with open arms."
"All right. Should I leave my gear at the hotel?"
"Not if you don't mind sharing a bed. It's fairly wide,
and as I recall, you don't snore too loudly."
Cash only snorted in disbelief and asked, "By the way,
what happened to your eye and cheek?"
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"I was attacked by a pair of shoes."
Cash's right brow winged upward. "I think I need to
hear about this."
"You will," Slater decided swiftly, "but only after you
meet Libby."
Cash smiled again. It was so good to see his brother, but
seeing him also reminded him of how little time they'd
spent together in the last few years. For his part, Cash
didn't care if Slater snored all night. The day, however, had
the possibilities of dragging. He was most anxious to meet
this woman named Libby.
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"When Mam has her baby, I'll help her because I'm the
big sister. Even if the baby is a boy; Til still be the big sister."
"I'm sure you'll do a fine job," Cash said seriously. He
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was being welcomed as his brothers had, by witnessing
Laura firsthand and falling just as swiftly in love with her.
"Do you have a baby?" Laura wished to know.
"No. I'm not married."
Laura nodded seriously. "You can share ours when you
come to town."
"Thank you very much."
Liberty took that moment to slip into the room. She sat
next to Zach and whispered, "What is Laura sharing?"
"The baby."
Liberty's eyes became hysterically round, and Zach
had to cover his mouth to muffle laughter. Cash chose that
moment to look up at them.
"Cash Rawlings," Slater began, having been waiting
for this moment, "please meet Liberty Drake."
"The pleasure is all mine," Cash said as he rose,
moving to shake Liberty's hand and bending slightly over
her, his eyes alight with pleasure.
"You're tall/' Liberty told him.
"Yes. Dakota got the strength; Slater got the manners;
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and I'm just tall."
Looking at those broad shoulders and the way he bent
to catch her eye, Liberty wasn't fooled. She was still smiling
at him when Duffy called them to the table.
"Your brother's nice/' Liberty had a chance to say
softly to Slater as he seated her at the table.
"I was hoping you would think so."
"I can't remember--are any more of you going to show
up?"
Slater smiled. "No. Just the three of us. Had enough?"