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    A Texas Sky

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    unashamedly embracing each other for long moments.

      "How are you?" Cash asked,, still holding the younger

      man by the arms.

      "Good, I think. Ready for a bath and a hot meal."

      "We can do both. Right, Katy?"

      "As if you have to ask!" she said in her indomitable

      way. Cash only smiled.

      "Come on," Cash invited Dakota. "Come into the den.

      I've got to show you something."

      From the kitchen the men moved across a sprawling

      living room graced by a huge stone fireplace and into

      Cash's personal office. The oldest of the Rawlings brothers

      led Dakota to a framed portrait, turning to see his reaction.

      "When did this arrive?"

      "Just last week."

      The men gazed at the beautiful picture of their parents,

      Charles Sr. and Virginia Rawlings. Neither parent smiled,

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      but both had warm expressions. Dakota's eyes lingered on

      his mother's. Cash had been blessed with her eyes--warm

      and welcoming. Dakota's gaze next went to his father. It

      was like looking at himself in 20 more years.

      "They look great," Dakota declared.

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      "That they do. Mother wrote that she was sending it,

      but I didn't know what to expect. The ornate frame and

      bowed glass are such a surprise. Ifs more elegant than

      ranch life, but I'll take it anyway."

      "Now if Mother were here right now, she'd say it was

      time you had a woman's touch around here."

      "She'd say the same thing to you."

      "Have you been to see them lately?"

      "No. I'm thinking of going just before Grandma's visit."

      "How is she?"

      The men fell into easy dialog about everything from

      their grandmother to the increasing number of cattle Cash

      had on the ranch. At one point Katy called that the water

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      was hot for bathing, and Cash encouraged Dakota to go

      first.

      "Do I smell that bad?"

      Cash smiled, his eyes not bothering to disguise the love

      he felt

      "Ifs so good to have you home."

      "I'm glad you feel that way. I'll probably stay for a

      while."

      "Good. How's the new life going?"

      Dakota sighed. "I have so many questions."

      The men would have started on those questions right

      then, but Katy came from the dining area with orders.

      "Cash! Are you going to let this boy bathe?"

      "Go, Dak, before she has a fit."

      Katy had been with the family since the men were boys,

      so the look they exchanged was a familiar one. They did as

      they were told. Cash followed Dakota into the large

      bathing chamber off the kitchen at the rear of the house so

      they could keep talking. Katy grumbled under her breath

      that they acted just like kids, but that didn't stop her from

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      standing outside the door, listening for a moment to their

      nonstop talk and grinning from ear to ear.

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      Darvi had everything she could do not to wring her

      hands and pace. All her brave thoughts melted as she sat

      and thought about the meaning of "a change in plans."

      Several times she had asked Mr. McDermott what could be

      keeping the man he called Seth, but he seemed as uninformed

      as she.

      Another glance at the window told her darkness was

      crowding in. It was inconceivable to her that she had spent

      two whole days in this apartment, no one knowing where

      she was. She had not communicated a firm arrival date to

      her parents, and Dakota thought she was on her way

      home. The thought caused panic to claw at her throat. The men hadn't been threatening to her; they just wouldn't let her go. Working desperately not to crumble but to keep her

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      voice strong, Darvi stood.

      "I have to go now. If s been too long. He's not coming

      back, and I can't stay here anymore."

      Eliot came to his feet, mentally begging Seth to return

      before he had to gag this woman to keep her quiet

      "I think it won't be long now."

      She wasn't going to hear that again. Darvi looked

      toward the window, anger taking over.

      "If s getting dark outside! I've probably missed my train

      again. Now you must let me out of here."

      This said, she strode to the window and started to open

      it. Eliot could not stand the thought of hurting her, so he

      simply tried to take her by the arm.

      "Don't touch me! I'm going to scream until someone

      comes."

      "Is there a problem?" Seth's voice sounded at the edge

      of the room.

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      Darvi turned swiftly from the window, her eyes hot

      with betrayal.

      "What kind of people are you?" she spat "Now I want

      out of here, and I won't hear another excuse. Do you hear

      me?"

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      "Yes, I do hear you," Seth replied quietly, thinking a day

      had never been so long. It obviously nad been for her as

      well, but certainly for another reason.

      "Get your bag ready."

      Darvi was surprised but went immediately to do as he

      bid. In less than a minute she was standing in the hallway,

      ready to go.

      "May I take this for you?" Seth offered.

      "No, thank you," Darvi said without looking at him,

      and Seth wondered how much ground he might have lost

      by staying away so long.

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      "Lef s go," Seth said quietly and surprised Darvi again

      by taking her back through the living room. She remembered

      the stairs well, but it was getting dark and she had to

      take hold of the railing. A wagon was waiting in the alley,

      but Darvi didn't move toward it

      "Thank you," she said stiffly, thinking this entire ordeal

      had been a nightmare and asking God to let it be over.

      "Climb in; we'll give you a ride."

      "No, thank you," Darvi stated plainly. It was already

      quite dark, but she decided to take her chances alone. She

      didn't get five feet before a large arm dropped around her

      shoulders and steered her toward the wagon.

      "What are you doing?"

      "I can't let you go to the train station," Seth said, hoping

      she was not going to scream.

      "Please, don't do this," Darvi entreated him. "Please, let

      me go."

      "I can't," he whispered, and with that swung her up into

      his arms, stepped on the wheel, and sat down with her in

      the back of the wagon. Eliot immediately put the team into

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      motion, and Darvi screamed. Wanting very much to put his

      mouth over hers, Seth had to be satisfied with his hand,

      only to get it bitten. At the same time Darvi's other hand

      clawed at his face, and it took some doing to subdue her.

      Unfortunately, that freed her mouth for another scream.

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      Eliot was cutting through alleys and behind businesses

      as fast as he dared, but he feared that if she sounded off

      again, they were going to get nabbed. He cringed at the

      thought of the explaining they would have to do. Some of

      the police force were on
    Jared's payroll, but no one would

      turn a blind eye to their abducting a woman.

      Still hearing scuffling in the back, Eliot could see that

      they'd almost made it. Another half mile and they'd be far

      enough out of town that he could move the horses a little

      faster and not cause suspicion. From there, they would

      head to the ranch, some five miles out At that point she

      could scream all she wanted to; no one who could do anything

      would hear her.

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      Darvi couldn't fight anymore. Seth held her very effectively,

      and biting his hand only lasted a few moments each

      time. She lay panting beside him, noticing for the first time

      that he wasn't trying to take advantage of her. Nevertheless,

      she didn't like it. She tried to speak, which caused him

      to ask. "Are you going to scream?"

      Darvi shook her head no.

      Seth let go.

      "Where are we going?" Darvi pushed the words past a

      raw throat.

      "To my home."

      "Why?"

      "Because we are."

      Darvi tried to see him in the dark.

      "Didn't Mr. Silk want to see me?"

      "I didn't even ask him."

      Darvi sighed. What in the world was going on?

      As though he'd heard her, Seth answered. "We'll get

      you to the ranch, and Cassy will settle you in. Tomorrow

      111 try to explain it."

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      "Who's Cassy?"

      "Eliot's girl."

      Darvi was silent for a moment.

      "I'd like to sit up now."

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      Seth was swift to help her. He'd had her pinned to the

      floor of the wagon, her wrists held in one of his hands. He

      now put a hand to her back and helped her sit up.

      "Do you want to sit on the seat with Eliot?"

      "No, thank you," she said before curling into a ball,

      wondering if she should try to jump for it. She glanced

      around at the blackness and knew it would be a mistake.

      She'd be terribly lost out here, jnd they would be hunting

      her, not to mention the fact that the team was moving fast

      now. Darvi thought she might injure herself if she tried it.

      She placed her forehead against her upraised knees and

      asked God to help her think.

      ^"S--S'

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      Darvi was surprised at what she could see of the house.

      Without permission Seth lifted her from the rear of the

      wagon and set her on the ground. The front door opened

      and the light spilled out, telling her the satchel was in

      Seth's hand.

      "Come on in," a woman's voice called. "I've got dinner

      on."

      Darvi entered a large, low-ceilinged room that was as

      well scrubbed as the apartment had been. To Darvi's

      amazement, a number of people were inside, almost all

      men. All but the woman sat eating a meal around a huge

      kitchen table. They turned to look her way, but a comment

      from tiie woman, something Darvi didn't quite catch, sent

      them back to their plates.

      "I put her in with Nate and Lindy," Cassy said after

      Eliot kissed her.

      "Do you want some dinner?" Seth asked from beside

      her, but Darvi didn't answer. When she felt a hand on her

      back propelling her forward, she obeyed.

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      They crossed the big room and entered a short hallway.

      Two doors sat across from each other.

      "You're in here," Seth whispered, his voice low, "with

      Nate and Lindy."

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      "Who are Nate and Lindy?"

      "Cassy's children. They're already asleep, but you

      won't wake them. I'll get the lamp for you."

      She was doing it again, and Seth had to harden his

      heart. The light caught the vulnerable look in her eyes; confusion

      and fear were plainly evident.

      "No one will hurt you here," he said, keeping his voice

      low, not because of the children, but because of his runaway

      emotions. "Keep the light burning all night if you want Sleep

      as late as you like. If you need something, Gassy and Eliot's

      room is right across from you. My room is back out through

      the big room and down a bit. Just call out if you need us, but

      don't try to run away. We're a long way from town."

      Darvi could only stare at him.

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      That wasn't good enough for Seth. Speaking firmly, he

      asked, "Did you hear me?"

      Darvi nodded.

      "All right Get some sleep now."

      Saying this, the tall man exited and shut the door. When

      he got back out to the big room, the men were finishing up

      and heading back to the bunkhouse. Seeing him come,

      Cassy put a plateful of food down in his spot and watched

      him sit down.

      "Is she all right?"

      "I think so."

      Cassy looked at him for a moment. "What makes you

      think she'll still be here in the morning?"

      "Because right now she's too afraid to run. Before she's

      here two days, she'll figure something out, but right now

      her spunk is gone."

      Cassy sat down and took a long drink of her coffee. She

      was a beautiful woman, smart and kind and head-over-heels

      where Seth's brother was concerned. She ran a successful

      cattle ranch, and for the most part, life was good.

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      She'd been hoping for years that Seth would find a woman

      to love, but not like this, not one he had to capture. What

      she saw as equal amounts of good and bad in the brothers

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      still amazed her. The good she saw in Seth made her want

      better for him than this.

      "I can't say as I like her," Cassy admitted.

      "Come on, Cass." This came from Eliot. "Give it a

      chance."

      "He's supposed to find someone who loves him in

      return!" Cassy shot back at Eliot, both talking as though

      Seth wasn't there.

      "It doesn't always work that way."

      "Give it time." This came from the man in question, his

      voice calm and confident. "If she stays long enough, she'll

      love us."

      "I hope thaf s true," Cassy said, "but if she doesn't like

      kids, you can haul her back to the train station or wherever

      she came from."

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      "I wouldn't expect anything else, Gassy."

      Much of the tension left the table at that moment These

      three had lived together and been friends for a long time.

      It was natural that Cassy didn't want another woman

      coming in to upset that balance.

      "I'm turning in," Seth said, finishing his food and

      standing up. "Thanks for dinner."

      "Are you going to keep watch?" Eliot wished to know.

      "I don't think so. Ill be up early, and I somehow doubt

      she'll be gone. If she is, I'll deal with it then. Maybe you

      could just check on her when you retire, Cassy. I would, but

      if she's still awake, it might make it even harder for her."

      "I'll do it. What's her name again?"

      "Darvi. Darvi Wingate." The name was said softly, a

      gentle smile on Seth's mouth.

      "Why now? Why her?" Cassy asked of Eliot after Seth

      went to his room.

    &
    nbsp; "I've been asking myself the same questions."

      "So what are we going to do?"

      Eliot shrugged a little. "Just wait and see."

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      darvi's uds opened, and she stared at the log wall in

      front of her face. She frowned in confusion before closing

      her eyes in remembrance. Tempted to pinch herself, she

      knew it was useless. This was no dream, and it was time

      she faced that.

      Rolling to her back, she spotted a window above her

      bed, sat up, and looked out. Bright sunshine filled the sky,

      and she could tell it was going to be another hot day. Just

      as suddenly as she remembered the last few days,,she

      recalled having roommates. Before undressing last night,

      she'd taken the lamp close to the room's full bed and seen

      two sleeping children. She now looked that way, wondering

      if they were still abed.

      What she saw made her blink. Sitting on the edge of the

      bed, dressed and ready to go for the day, was a little girl.

      She stared right back at Darvi, her expression open and

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      curious.

      "Hello," Darvi tried.

      The little girl continued to stare.

      "What's your name?"

      "She can't talk," a little boy said from around the door

      he'd just opened a bit. "But her name's Lindy."

      "Thank you," Darvi told him before turning back to the

      little girl. "Hello, Lindy:"

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      She gave a little wave and smiled as the boy entered the

      room and sat beside her.

      "I'm Nate," he supplied, his face just as open and

      friendly as his sister's.

      "Well, Nate and Lindy, I'm Darvi. Ifs nice to meet you."

      The words were no more than out of her mouth when

      someone knocked. Seth stuck his head around the door.

      Modest as her gown was, Darvi still reached for a bathrobe

      that wasn't there. She had to content herself with pulling

      the covers a little higher.

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      "Come on you two. Give Darvi some privacy."

      "What did you call me?" Darvi asked as the children

      scrambled out.

      "Darvi," he admitted, his eyes watchful.

      "How long have you known?"

      "Since before you fell off the bed yesterday morning."

      Darvi's eyes lit with flame.

      "We can talk about it," Seth reassured her.

      "Oh, no," Darvi countered, her voice tight "We are not

      going to talk about anything. I'm not saying a word. You have a lot of explaining to do."

      Seth only nodded. "Whenever you're ready."

      Darvi got up the moment he shut the door. Certain she

      was finally going to get on that train, she dressed yet again

     


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