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
the window, hands behind his back as he rocked on his
heels.
"Someone could probably be holding up Price and
Amy, and you would just smile."
"Now, that I wouldn't do," Slater turned and said with
mischievous eyes. "It might keep me from seeing your
sister."
Griffin could only laugh. "Get out of here, Slate. I don't
want to see your face until Libby smiles at you and you're
ready to work."
Slater was not going to argue. With hat in place and a
certain Drake on his mind, he made a beeline for the door.
It was a little early for lunch, but Liberty still might be
downstairs.
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The separation had been torture. Slater found himself
able to be downstairs with less, the children, or Kate,
people he cared for very much but didn't feel desperate to
see. When he asked after Liberty's health, he knew they
told him the truth, but he had a natural need to see her for
himself; and not just see her, but be close, talk to her, and
watch her face for signs of the old Liberty.
"Well, Slater," Kate said when he knocked and slipped
in the kitchen door, "this is a surprise."
Slater smiled. Not until he'd gotten very close to Liberty's
mother had he discovered that she had a very subtle
sense of humor. You had to spend a great amount of time
with her to see it, but it was there.
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"I just thought you might need me to sweep the floor
or burn some trash."
Kate could barely keep from smiling. "Actually," she
began, turning back to the pudding she was stirring in
order to hide her gleaming eyes, "I was hoping you could
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dust the living room."
"I'll do it," he said, hoping she was only kidding but
ready to do as she asked.
"Just go on through. I think you'll know what to do
when you get there."
Slater did not waste any time. He left his hat by the
door, smoothing his hair and trying to keep his pace
normal as he went. Still, he must have been heard because
Liberty's and Laura's faces were turned to him as soon as
he stepped across the threshold.
"Slater!" Laura cried, launching herself in his direction.
Slater swung her up into his arms for a hug and kissed
her small cheek.
"How are you today?"
"I'm very good. Libby and I are very good."
Slater finally let his eyes swing to where Liberty sat
quietly on the sofa. She wore a black and white checked
dress with tiny pink flowers running over the fabric. Her
feet were on the footstool, and she had a thick quilt over
her legs and lap. Slater moved toward her now, sitting in
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the chair closest to the sofa and fighting the urge to sit right
beside her. He settled Laura in his lap and spoke.
"Do you agree with Laura's diagnosis? Are you very
good?"
Liberty smiled. "Yes, I would say I am. I don't care to
pull myself into a buggy or throw a ball, but I'm doing
fine."
"You look wonderful," Slater said softly, his eyes not
missing a thing, not even when her cheeks turned a little
pink and she shifted her gaze to the window.
"Are you working today?" Liberty asked, her eyes and
hands busy with the quilt now.
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"Yes, I'm just taking a long lunch."
Liberty nodded. "How's Griff?"
"Doing fine. He had a meeting with the town council
this morning. They've voted to hire more men. Griff is
thinking about putting ads in the Austin papers to get a
little more exposure."
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Liberty smiled. "My mother still has the newspaper
clipping from San Antonio that my father answered to get
the job here."
"I'd like to see that."
"I can ask her," Laura volunteered, startling both
adults. They had been so preoccupied with one another
that Laura had been momentarily forgotten.
"That would be nice of you, Laura," Liberty said with
a smile, not realizing the little girl meant to go right then.
Not until she moved from the room did Liberty realize her
mistake. She didn't feel emotionally ready to be alone with
this man she still loved, but it was too late. She looked over to find his eyes on her and knew he was ready to speak.
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"I want to thank you," Liberty blurted before Slater
could utter a word.
"Thank me?"
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"Yes," Liberty nodded, still embarrassed and having a
hard time meeting his eyes. "I never saw my actions for
what they were. I was arrogant and untrusting. You helped
me to see that. If I had it to do over again, I would do it differently.
That's why I'm thanking you."
"When you were still laid up, my mind wandered and
I had some moments when I feared you might hate me,"
Slater admitted. "All I ever wanted to do was protect you,
but I think I came across as overbearing and stubborn."
"You were overbearing and stubborn at times, Slater,
but it was over something you believed in. That makes
complete sense to me now."
Slater had so much he wanted to say, but fell rather
silent for a moment. The silence allowed Slater to hear Kate
and Laura in the kitchen. It reminded him of how hard it
was to find time alone with Liberty. For this reason, Slater
moved forward a little bit in his chair, his forearms resting
on the top of his thighs as he leaned closer.
"Every little thing about you fascinates me, "Slater surprised
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Liberty by saying. "I've never known a woman with
such a wide range of talents, Libby, and I mean that. I can't
tell you how my thoughts whirled to find the woman
who'd pulled a gun on me in a saloon walking up the aisle
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to play the piano at church. And playing beautifully, I
might add. Then at lunch, I see you helping with the meal.
"Added to that, you're a marvelous care giver. You love
and take care of others so naturally. You take food to folks
in need, you check on the older women in town like a
loving daughter, you're like another pair of hands for your
mother, and you cherish Laura and Zach as if they were
your own.
"And each time I think of them losing you, I die a little
inside. That's what I wrestle with every time you put on
that gun. I want to take care of you, but with that gun you
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don't need me." Saying this, Slater saw Liberty go pale and
wished he'd waited to speak of this.
"Libby/' Slater said urgently, taking in her stricken face.
"I'm sorry to have said this to you now. You've been hurt,
and I shouldn't have tried--"
Liberty put her hand out to stop him, and Slater took it.
She shook her head, and he held her hand in both of his
and waited. He also prayed, hoping she would tell him her
thoughts so he could make it right
"I've always protected the people and the town I love,
but you've given me much to think about, Slater. Don't
ever apologize for that"
Did that mean... ? Slater found himself thinking, but was
afraid to hope or ask the question aloud. It didn't, however,
change the strong urge to gently take this woman in his
arms and tell her he loved her. The thought was so powerful
within him that his face flushed. He could only stare
at her, which caused Liberty's own cheeks to redden before
she looked away, gently reclaiming her hand just as Laura
shot into the room.
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"Libby, Mam wants to know if you want lunch in here
or in the kitchen. We're having pudding," she added, as if
this might be the deciding factor.
"I'll come to the table," Liberty told her, already
moving the quilt from her lap.
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Slater stood, ready to help, but other than moving very
slowly, Liberty seemed totally normal. Slater wrestled with
the things he'd said. Had it been too soon? Her words and
actions would not indicate so, but he was still tempted to
worry. What Slater didn't know was how good it had been
for Liberty to be able to thank him. She didn't honestly
believe that they would end up married, but she wanted
him to know that he'd been a help in showing her how
untrusting she'd been.
"Slater," Kate asked once they were seated, "will you
pray for us?"
"Certainly. Father in heaven, we thank You for Your
love and grace to us, for Your protecting hand and mercy.
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Thank You that Libby is able to be in the kitchen, moving
on her own. Thank You for Kate, Laura, and the baby, and
the special family You've put in this place. Thank You for
this wonderful food. I pray all this in Christ's holy name.
Amen,"
"You didn't thank God for yourself, Slater," Laura
noted as soon as her eyes were open.
"Didn't I?" Slater asked as he took a roll and passed the
basket to Liberty.
"No. Don't you thank God for you?"
"Well," Slater replied as he thought about this, "I thank
God for everything He's done for me. Does that help?"
"I think so," she said, her brow lowered in that intense
way he loved.
"You could thank God for Slater," Kate suggested.
Laura nodded, her mouth moving as she chewed but
again looking very thoughtful. She swallowed, opened her
mouth to say something about being thankful if Liberty
and Slater got married, but suddenly caught her big sister's
eye.
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"Oh," she said softly, shutting her mouth.
"Oh, what?" Kate asked innocently.
Laura looked so uncertain that her mother dropped it
Not having to think long before understanding dawned,
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Kate went back to her plate without looking at Slater or
Liberty.
Liberty cast a sidelong look at her sister and one at
Slater. If he suspected anything, he was hiding it very well.
Suddenly Libby was tired. It was enough for her body
to work on healing without adding emotions to the mix.
But what else could she feel when Slater was in the room?
Her sigh was more internal than anything else, but heartfelt
nonetheless. She continued to eat, listening to what
Kate had to say about plans for the day but also asking God
to help her survive the emotions running through her.
Right now she didn't think she would.
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"You're grinning again today like you did yesterday,"
Griffin commented the next morning. "Are you planning
another long lunch?"
"No, I won't need much time," Slater said, still looking
like the cat with the cream.