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
"I just looked away," Laura told her, working not to let
her voice quiver.
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"You did well," Kate inserted from her seat nearby.
"I'm glad you didn't pinch back."
Laura nodded and looked down at the dark bruise on
her arm. One of the other children at church had pinched
her.
"I didn't cry," Laura told them, "but I think Zach
wanted to."
"Zach loves you," Liberty put in. "He hurts when you
hurt."
"I love Zach too."
Liberty kissed her sister's soft temple and hugged her
dose. Laura had always treated Liberty like another
mother--both children did--and their mother had never
done anything to alter that
"All right, Laura," Kate instructed after she kissed her
youngest daughter too. "Will you please help me get things
ready for dinner?"
Laura nodded.
"Please take your dolls off that chair. Your brother
brought a guest today."
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"Who is it?"
"You'll meet him when he gets here. Where is Zach?"
"I think he's outside."
"Please go tell him we're almost ready to eat."
Griffin and Slater, both sitting in the parlor, listened to
this last sentence in silence. Slater had not uttered a word
since Griffin had led him from the church, and Griffin had
done little more than lead him up the street, into the front
door of a two-story home, and to a satin-covered chair in a
very comfortable room, where he now sat.
Not thinking that the sheriff was inclined to visit, Slater
let his eyes roam the walls. Clearly a woman lived here.
Family pictures were displayed on tables and walls; lace
curtains graced windows and doilies sat on the arms of
upholstered furniture. And everything was freshly dusted.
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"We're ready," a female voice called from the other
room.
Griffin stood and approached Slater. "This is my
family," he told the prisoner. "I think you'd be more comfortable
without the cuffs, and I think I can trust you, but if
I'm wrong, I won't hesitate to take you out."
Slater nodded, knowing the man had no choice. Slater
only wished he had his wallet so he could lose the cuffs for
good. It was a relief to rub his wrists once they were gone,
and his enjoyment of that caused him to forget that he
might see the sheriff's sister. When he walked into the
dining room and saw her, he had all he could do not to
gawk. If he'd thought her lovely across the church, he
didn't know what to think now. Why hadn't he noticed
before the deep hazel of her eyes or the red highlights in
her hair?
"Duffy--" Griffin's voice brought Slater back. '"Ms is
Slater Rawlings. He's a guest of the jailhouse right now."
"Hello, Slater." Duffy shook his hand and took over.
"This is my wife, Kate, my daughter Liberty, my son Zach,
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and my younger daughter, Laura."
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"Thank you for letting me join you," Slater said quietly,
taking the chair Griffin indicated. Heads bowed and Duffy
prayed. Slater looked up after the close, an ache in his
throat for his own family. He was glad that the bowls of
food were immediately passed.
"Will she go to hell?" Laura suddenly asked.
"What?" Her father turned to her, a spoonful of
mashed potatoes frozen in his hand as he looked at her in
astonishment.
"We didn't explain to you, Duffy," Kate put in, not
looking at Liberty, who had her hand over her mouth, her
eyes brimming with merriment. "Someone pinched Laura
at church."
"I see," Duffy said quietly, now in the same state as his
stepdaughter. He made himself finish with the potatoes
and pass them on, then turned to Laura, all the while
working to keep a straight face.
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"Did you say it was another girl?" Duffy clarified.
Laura nodded. "I can't tell names unless you tell me to,
or if s gossip."
"All right," Duffy nodded over being reminded of his
own rule. "This little girl might be lost, Laura, but not
because she pinched you. It was wrong of her to pinch you,
but she would only go to hell if she never accepted Christ's
forgiveness in her life. Do you understand?"
Laura nodded again, and Duffy went back to his food.
Slater glanced around the table and noticed the way all
the other adults were busy with their plates as well. He
watched Liberty and Griffin share a glance, but other than
Liberty's eyes sparkling, she gave nothing away. He
wished he could keep watching her. From where he sat, she
and Zach were very clear.
Griffin spoke up with a tidbit of news that Zach thoroughly
enjoyed, and that seemed to get the conversation
ball rolling. Slater remained very quiet and forced himself
not to stare or wolf down the delicious food, both of which
were strong temptations.
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"Who's for pie?" Kate asked after a time.
No one declined. An apple pie came to the table that
was so mounded with fruit that it had a hump in the
middle. Slater had decided not to speak, but after tasting
this pie, he could not contain himself; it was the best he'd
ever had.
"This is excellent," he said quietly.
"Libby made it/' Kate said, smiling down the table at
her.
Slater welcomed a reason to look at her, but she was not
looking his way. He stared for several bites of pie, and she
eventually looked up, but he couldn't read her expression.
Regret knifed through him. She wouldn't see him as anything
more than a two-bit drifter, and he had no one to
thank but himself. It was almost a relief to have the meal
end and Griffin tell him they had to be on their way.
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"If you'll give me my wallet, I'll get the ten dollars for
you."
Griffin looked at the man he'd just uncuffed and
nodded. He went to the safe, opened it, and removed the
rest of Slater's things. The moment Slater had his wallet, he
settled things with Shotgun's sheriff. He then began to fill
his pockets with his possessions.
"Where will you head from here?" Griffin asked after
he'd sat on the desk, his legs dangling down the side.
Slater looked to the window. "I don't know. I like
Shotgun, especially the church. Maybe I'll stick around."
Griffin nodded. "What took you so long to decide?"
Slater shook his head. "Stubborn-mule pride, and I just
quit my job. Ten bucks is a lot of money."
"What do you do?"
Slater looked him in the eye. "I was a Texas Ranger
until last month."
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Griffin's brows rose as a dozen more questions rolled
through his mind. When did a man question and when did
a man leave a person his privacy? Griffin thought of one
safe inquiry.
"Did the church service this morning have anything to
do with your decision?"
"It had a lot to do with it. There's nothing like hearing
about Nehemiah's qualities to make me see how short I
am."
"I felt that same way."
Slater threw his saddlebags over one shoulder and
started to say thank you. Griffin cut him off.
"Have you got a place to sleep tonight?"
Slater's mouth quirked. "You mean other than the
woods?"
Griffin smiled. "I live next door to my mother and
Duffy. You're welcome to one of the bedrooms.''
Slater nodded. "Thank you."
"If I'm not there when you get in, use the back door and
take any bedroom upstairs."
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"I'll plan on that"
"One more thing," Griffin said. "The hotel gives a full
plate of food for 15 cents. It's not fancy, but if s always hot
and filling."
Slater's hand came out. "Thank you, sheriff."
"You can call me Griffin."
Slater nodded, shook the man's hand, and went to the
door. It was a quiet Sunday afternoon, the sun shining, but
the breeze was cool as he walked down the street. Slater
held his expectations at bay, but on the way to church that
morning he thought he'd spotted a bathhouse. It might not
be open, but he had to give it a try. If that didn't work, he'd
get Arrow from the livery and ride out until he found a
deep spot in the creek.
"that you, slater?" griffin called when he heard the
back door open after 8:00 that night.
"Yeah. I couldn't tell if you were here or not."
Griffin appeared at the doorway, a lantern in his hand.
He set it on the kitchen table, noticed Slater's slicked-back
hair, and grinned.
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"If I'd known you were looking for a bath, I'd have told
you to use my tub."
Slater shook his head. "The bathhouse was closed, and
I couldn't find any privacy on the creek. I had to wait until
after dark. That water is cold."
"Come on through here," Griffin invited. He led the
way to the living room where he'd been cleaning a gun.
This room had gas lighting that cast a warm glow to every
corner but didn't penetrate the dark curtains over the windows.
The house had looked dark and deserted when
Slater rode up. He had taken the liberty of stabling his
horse in the back and letting himself in.
"How far did you ride up the creek?"
"About a mile. It's pretty country."
"I think so. Did you get some supper?"
"The hotel. I'm not crazy about lamb, but I've had
worse. By the way, do you live alone? Should I be watching
not to scare the life out of someone?"
"No, I'm on my own. This was Duffy's mother's house.
I moved over when she died."
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"Duffy's not your father?"
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"No. My father died when I was a kid. Mam married
Duff about two years later."
"And had Zach and Laura."
"Yeah," Griffin smiled. There was little that got to his
heart faster than his little brother and sister. He suddenly
remembered Laura's question at the table and chuckled.
Slater had thought of it too. "Unless I miss my guess,
she's something of a character."
"Laura? Yes. She makes me laugh every time I talk to
her."
"I thought your sister would choke."
"Libby's like another mother to Laura but with very
little discipline; Mam and Duffy see to that. It's the same
with Zach."
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"He seems like a bright young man."
"He's better read thart some adults my age. He has a
sensitive heart too."