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
to be crowding in more than she ever had before.
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"He asked whom he should talk to, Griffin or Duffy,"
Liberty told Tess that same morning. "He told me he's not
playing games."
Tess gave Liberty a squeeze, wanting to holler with
delight.
"What did you say?" Tess asked as she dragged Liberty
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into the living room.
"That he should go to Duffy. I don't know when he
will, but he said he'd take care of it soon."
Tess sighed. "He's wonderful, Libby. Griff thinks so
much of him."
"He is wonderful. Even the way his family has come
into town and liked us all so much seems like more evidence
that we're to be together."
"And how do you feel, Lib? Would you say you're in
love, or are you still thinking on it?"
"I think I'm in love. I feel something for Slater that I've
never felt for anyone. I know we have to be careful not to
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just follow our hearts, but feelings do play a part, don't
they, Tess?"
"Yes, they do, but you're right, we can only go on emotions
when every thought and action is biblical."
Liberty blinked. "I think I want you to explain that to
me."
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"Well, when I met Griff, I was instantly attracted. Had
my family not liked him, or had he proven to be a nonbeiever
or someone who said he believed but didn't live it,
then I would have to have taken a step back, no matter
what my heart said.
"If at any point I had started to feel that I couldn't live
without him, then I would have had to examine my own
heart and see that as sin. The only Person I can't live
without is Christ."
"That's why you felt such a peace about marrying Griff,
even in his line of work?"
"Yes. Don't misunderstand me, Libby. I want Griffin
with me forever, but if God has a better plan, I have to be
open to that."
Liberty nodded, and for a moment Tess hesitated in
indecision. It was on her heart to ask Liberty if she and
Slater had ever worked out the issue of Liberty's acting as
deputy. Tess didn't know why, but she was afraid to open
the subject.
"I told Mam I would help her with the laundry," Liberty
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said, rising slowly. She wanted to sit and dream with
Tess all day.
"I'd better get to work too," Tess said, feeling guilty.
"My mother asked us to dinner, and I said I would make
dessert."
"Thanks for letting me come over and share."
"Anytime," Tess said lightly, her heart telling her that
she was letting an opportunity slip away.
Liberty waved and went on her way, completely unsuspecting.
Her heart still in a quandary, Tess stood for a time
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after she left, planning to ask Griffin about it as soon as he
got home.
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Slater wondered how many times Liberty had done
this. Moving slowly on his way to the Brass Spittoon, he
thought this had to be much like her first encounter with
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him. Having seen Griffin's way of handling these situations,
Slater went right to the bar and spoke with Gordie.
That man nodded in the direction of a corner table. Slater
turned. Even with his back to the main room, there was no
missing Dakota Rawlings.
Slater went toward him, his sense of danger draining
away. He walked until he stood beside him, but Dakota
didn't look up.
"Hand it over," Slater ordered, wasting no time.
Dakota, on the other hand, tipped his hat back and
looked slowly up at Slater as though he had all the time in
flie world.
"Something wrong, deputy?"
Slater put his hand out.
Looking rather amused, Dakota put the pistol in
Slater's hand.
"I would think you'd have other things to do," Slater
muttered and turned away. Dakota rose and stayed right
with him. Slater was well aware of Dakota behind hinvbut
remembering the way the older Rawlings had left things,
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he was suddenly angry. They were half a block down the
street before Slater gave vent to it
"And if you think," Slater suddenly turned and said
with quiet fierceness, "that everything is fine between us
after you left here like a spoiled child, you can think again!"
Dakota was not given time to answer, so he slowly followed
Slater down the street. The deputy headed to the
office and took a seat behind the desk. Dakota came
through the door in time to see him unload the gun, tag it.
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and put it on one corner of the desk. Slater then looked at
him, and as stern as Slater appeared, Dakota took a seat
and spoke.
"I'm sorry, Slate. I did leave here like a child, and I
wasn't ten miles down the trail before I was regretting it"
"Why didn't you return?" Slater asked, his voice
having calmed completely.
"Because I still don't agree. I'd have paid dearly if anything
had happened to you before I returned, but I still
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don't agree."
"Tell me, Dak, Exactly what is it that you find so impossible
to accept?"
Dakota looked at him. "Maybe it's the change. I didn't
think you needed saving from anything, but you are different.
I think I'm all right, and I'm happy with that belief.
I don't feel I need more."
Slater nodded but still said, "Do you remember the
fights Mother used to have with Father? They never ended
without Father saying, 'Your mother and I can agree, just
as long as I don't confuse her with the facts.' We used to
laugh about that, but sometimes I think if s very true. The
facts are staring you in the face, Dak, but you're happy
with what you have." Slater shook his head in wonder. "No
man knows how long he's going to live. I hope you won't
take too long deciding if what you have will take you
through eternity."
"Maybe there is no eternity," Dakota stated. "Preachers
have been spooking people with that line for years."
"I guess you used the operative word, Dak--maybe. I believe with all my 439 heart that we are eternal beings. You're not sure. It sounds to me as though you need to be as prepared
as I am when death knocks on your door."
Dakota would not have said so at the moment, but
Slater had given him something to think about. He was
quiet while he digested all of this, unaware of the way
Slater watched him.
"How long are you in town for?" Slater asked.
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"That depends on you."
"Meaning?"
"If you want me to leave, 111 go."
"Don't be ridiculous, Dak. I didn't want you to leave
the first time."
Dakota took the olive branch that Slater offered him.
He would have to head back out on the trail soon--he
hated the thought of doing that, something he'd never
experienced before. He knew it was because of the way
he'd left
"Griffin ever get married?"
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"Indeed," Slater told him and went on to say where he
was living and that Dakota would be welcomed at the
Hathaways'. They talked for a time before Slater headed
out to walk the,streets and keep an eye on things. Dakota
accompanied him, the conversation turning to Cash's visit.
For right now the younger brother knew he had to let the
other subject go. It didn't stop his praying though--something he did fervently--asking God for another chance to share his faith.
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"Anybody here?"
The afternoon was slipping away fast, and the temperature
was dropping as Tess stepped into Kate's kitchen and
called to her.
"In the living room, Tess," her mother-in-law answered.
Tess went through the house and found Kate and Liberty
rehanging curtains.
"Hi, Tess," Kate greeted her. "Be prepared to get
dusty."
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Tess laughed. "That's fine. As long as I don't have to sit
by myself, I can stand a little dust."
Both women were instantly alert
"Bad news?" Liberty asked.
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"If s hard to say. Griffin stopped for an extra gun. Mrs.
Flowers was in again. He and Slater are headed to confront
the Potters. It doesn't sound as though he'll give them any
quarter this time."
"Oh, less," Kate began, but Liberty cut her off.
"I've got to go/' she said softly and moved toward the
door.
Tess watched Kate as she went utterly still. She waited
for the older woman to say something to stop Liberty, but
it didn't happen. Tess felt torn inside. Another gun would
be so helpful, but she also knew that Slater would not find
it worth the risk. Neither woman spoke, and in almost
record time, Liberty was back downstairs, clothes changed,
gun belt in place.
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"Please be careful," her mother finally managed.
"Yes, Libby, do," Tess was able to add.
Liberty called her assurance back to them, and
moments later they heard Morton's hooves. The swiftness
of her actions caused Tess' heart to sink with dread. She
didn't like rushed things. Too often one was left to repent
for a long time to follow.
"Let's pray," Kate suggested.
Tess had no argument with that. She didn't know if she
would see her husband again, but Kate had more on
the line: Half of her children were riding into battle.
No, Tess didn't need to be asked twice. She sat with her
mother-in-law, content to pray for as long as she wanted.
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men were on their horses, their faces grim. Both
had known it would come to this, but neither man looked
forward to it. Maddie Flowers had just come and said that
the Potters had caroused all night. Griffin felt he'd given
them enough time. Slater wished that Dakota hadn't left to
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run an errand, but he hoped he wouldn't be gone long and
would find the note he left.
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"What in the world?" Griffin exclaimed. Slater looked
up to follow his gaze. Coming toward them, her face full of
determination, was Liberty. Slater didn't waste any time.
His mouth tight with equal resolve, he turned back to the
sheriff.
"I'll handle this," he told Griffin as soon as their eyes
met, and from the look in his deputy's eyes, Griffin
wouldn't have argued for the world.
Slater was already off his horse when Liberty arrived,
and just as soon as she slid off Morton's back, ready to ask
about the plan, Slater took her hand. He led her into the
office and spoke with his face just inches from her own.