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
remembered a time when her brother wouldn't allow her
to speak to him.
"I don't even know him anymore," Liberty muttered to
herself in rage. She wasn't even watching where she was
headed and suddenly realized she was on the way back to
Bernie's. Another angry spark lit inside of her.
Take a woman off without even letting her gather some
things! Well, I'll just do it myself. I'll take things to Bernie and
make her the most comfortable prisoner we've ever had. Leave it
to a man not to understand.
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Liberty all but stomped into the house and began
searching for things Bernie might want. Her emotions spialing
completely out of control, she carried on in a fury.
The few times she let her mind tell her she was wrong, she
pushed the thought away. At the moment she thought she
might never speak to her brother, or any man, ever again.
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S* S'* ^"
"The sheriff asked me to come by and tell you to ring
the school bell right on time, Miss Winters. The shooting's
over."
"Oh, thank you, Deputy Rawlings. I appreciate your
stopping."
The couple was standing on the school steps. Slater had
knocked and been ready to go in, but Miss Winters had
suddenly come out and nearly run into him,
"I've got coffee on," she said. "It's a cold morning; may
I bring you a cup?"
"Yes, please," Slater said sincerely. He was cold--very
cold. They had been out early and then stood in the cold.
Then, just after he'd gotten back inside the jailhouse,
Griffin had sent him out to the school.
"Here you go," Miss Winters came with two mugs; she
had also slipped into her coat.
"Thank you. This is good," Slater told her as he took a
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sip. "I just remembered that you were coming out to do
something. I should drink this and let you get back to
work."
"Oh, I just have to hang a sign, I shouldn't have come
out without my coat in the first place."
"Do you want some help?"
"I'd love some," she admitted, looking very young and
in need of a rescue. "The last time I tried to pound a nail, I
hit my hand."
"We can't have that." Slater put his mug aside. "Just
show me where you want it"
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The next few minutes were filled with hilarity as
Slater's cold hands fumbled with the nails, dropping two
of them and moving too slowly to catch them before they
disappeared into the spaces between the boards. He and
Miss Winters were laughing so hard at one point that they
couldn't even work. Slater ended up leaning against the
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building to catch his breath, laughing once again when the
schoolteacher commented that it didn't feel that cold anymore.
Across the field, just coming out of Bernie's house, Liberty
took in this scene and froze in her steps. She had gathered
two bags of items for Bernie, but in the process her
anger had cooled. Now, watching the man shq loved as he
laughed and enjoyed the company of another woman, all
anger left her.
There's probably a perfectly good explanation for what I'm
seeing, Liberty thought, reason having once again returned. And if I hadn't been so het up about coming here, I wouldn't have seen them together at all
Turning slowly back inside, Liberty replaced the items.
By the time she came out the front door again, the steps of
the schoolhouse were empty and all was quiet. Liberty
climbed into Morton's saddle and turned toward home,
wishing she'd repented sooner and was already back in the
warmth of that house. She also hoped that Griffin would
forget that she wanted to talk to him. She had changed her
mind.
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"Hi/' Griffin said kindly as he came to the house just
before lunch. "Did you still want to see me, Lib?"
"No," his sister said honestly.
Griffin stared at her as she sat at the kitchen table and
calmly frosted a batch of molasses cookies. She had never
been secretive with her feelings, but something wasn't
right.
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"Are you sure?" he tried again, but Laura came into the
room.
"Hi, Griff!" she greeted him with a huge smile. Griffin
swung her up into his arms for a hug. He could see that she
wanted to talk, and most of the time he let her, but not
today.
"I need to see Libby. You go find Mam."
"All right," she agreed with such a wistful little face
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that Griffin had to harden his heart, but he felt compelled
to get back to Liberty. He was ready to launch into a discussion
the moment he sat at the table with her, but Liberty
started first.
"Tell me, Griff. Have you ever known women who control
the people around them, even their husbands, by
pouting or getting angry?"
"Lots of them."
"Me too," Liberty nodded, "I was upset with you when
you put Bernie in jail. I even went to her house to get some
of her things so she would be more comfortable, but then I
realized where I was. I was at Bernie's house: the woman
who shoots at a tree every year because a man left her. I've
never known Bernie to say she was wrong or do anything
more than whine about how miserable she is. It suddenly
became very clear to me why Daryl left."
Griffin studied her. Unless he missed his guess, she'd
had a hard morning but was doing better now.
"You're not like Bernie, Lib. I hope you know that."
"But I could be," Liberty said quietly, her eyes on the
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cookie in her hand. "I didn't see it until today. I've always
had things my way, Griff, so there's never been a need to
fight you, but today I wanted to argue and interfere. Thaf s
not the same as covering for you."
Griffin's heart swelled with love for her. "You're one in
a million, Libby."
Liberty smiled over the compliment, her own heart
swelling a bit. She was very content right now that she had
not made a scene. It had taken several hours for her to calm
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down completely, but she didn't have to apologize to
Griffin or Slater over anything she said.
In the next few minutes, Griffin explained to Liberty
why he'd locked Bernie up, and Liberty thought his views
were very sound. She returned the kiss he placed on her
cheek when he went to find Laura and Mam, thanked him,
and went on with the frosting.
She was very glad she didn't have to repent to Slater,
but her heart was not quite as settled where that man was
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concerned. Liberty was finding that not knowing exactly
where she stood was terribly unsettling. Each day was
filled with thinking of him, praying for him, and wondering
where he was, what he was doing, and if he thought
of her in return. Today's thoughts, however, were also full
of Shotgun's pretty young schoolteacher.
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"I'm so sorry, Libby/' Mrs. Mills said for the fifth time,
tears coming to her eyes. "How awful for you. I'm surprised
you even want to set foot in here again."
Liberty smiled at her and said honestly, "Nothing has
changed, Mrs. Mills."
The living room looked remarkably different than it
had a week ago. Everything was spotlessly clean, but it
wasn't hard for Liberty to picture the way it had been.
"He was really quite devious, wasn't he, Mrs. Mills?"
Liberty said thoughtfully.
"Yes. I haven't been comfortable with him for the last
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few visits, so I began to travel when he came. It was just a
month back when I returned to find things covered with
dust. Davis had a reason, but I was so put off with the mess
that I didn't listen very well." The woman looked at the
floor. "I wouldn't have guessed what he was up to in a
hundred years."
"Griffin told me he's had a meeting with all the neighbors
and that you've had secure locks put on all the doors."
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"Indeed, I have. I don't care if he is family, I'll not have
him use my home to store stolen money--or come again
for that matter."
Liberty nodded, thinking about the few facts they had.
Mrs. Mills had told them where Davis lived, and Griffin
had been in touch with the law there, but they hadn't heard
of any significant bank robberies. The bags of money Liberty
had seen had been part of a large job.
"Griffin told me that dozens of cases go unsolved every
year," Mrs. Mills said. "I fear this might be one we'll have
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to live with."
"Will it make things awkward for you when you see your husband's family?" Liberty asked.
"No. We're so spread out these days, and in truth, my
brother-in-law and I are not on good terms. He doesn't like
the way I've never settled down. As if every woman must
be dominated and ruled by a husband. Well, some of us
just won't be!" These last words were said with an indignant
sniff, and Liberty had all she could do not to ask Mrs.
Mills how she'd become a Mrs. when she felt that way. Or
maybe that was it: She had been ruled and dominated in
her marriage and was glad to have the man gone. Liberty
wondered if the older woman might explain, but someone
knocked on the door just then. Liberty was sitting with a
perfect view of that portal and couldn't stop the thundering
of her heart when she saw that it was Slater.
"Why, Mr. Rawlings," Mrs. Mills nearly gushed.
"Come in."
"Thank you, Mrs. Mills. I hope I'm not disturbing you."
"Not at all. Libby is here visiting me. Come right in."
Slater's hat had come off, and he gave Liberty a smile
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as he took the chair his hostess indicated.
"What can we do for you, Mr. Rawlings?" Mrs. Mills
asked.
"Actually, I just came by to ask Libby if I could see her
home."
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For all her seemingly negative ideas about marriage
and men, Mrs. Mills beamed at them.
"Of course, what a wonderful idea. Libby and I were
just visiting--something we can do anytime."
Liberty didn't remember too much more as she found
herself embarrassed, not only by Mrs. Mills' obvious efforts
to put them together, but by her own thoughts about Slater
and Miss Winters. But she did suddenly find herself outside
with Slater, that man taking the reins of both horses in
one hand and leading the way.
"I hope that was all right, Libby. I hope I didn't interrupt."
"Not at all. How did you know I was there?"
"I have the rest of the day off, so I went to your house
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