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    A Texas Sky

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      "I'll take the box and look in it, but that doesn't mean

      I'm accepting this gift."

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      His eyes were warm with amusement, and Darvi

      almost wished that he would grow angry.

      He wasn't constantly around, but since Sunday, if he

      was anywhere in the vicinity, he was courting her. He had

      brought her flowers, both from town and along the roadside.

      A book of poems arrived one day, and a comb for her

      hair the next. Gifts would come to the ranch even when he

      hadn't gone to town but Eliot had. This told Darvi that Seth

      was planning ahead.

      Darvi had started to mark the days in her Bible as they

      passed. She had been on Cass/s outlying ranch for eight

      days, and each day she had to work at trusting God to

      bring this nightmare to an end.

      "Take it, Darvi," he urged one last time, and Darvi did

      so.

      She opened the box and peeked inside. What she saw

      made her eyes huge before she nearly threw the gift at him

      and tried to run. She didn't get far. His arms came around

      her, and for the first time he attempted to hold her dose.

      Darvi tried to get away, but there was no possibility of

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      overpowering him. When Darvi saw escape wasn't going

      to work, she planted her palms against his chest and held

      herself away from him as much as she could. When she

      looked up, he spoke.

      "The ring isn't for now," he panted slightly, "but if s to

      show you that I'm serious about us."

      Darvi started to shake her head.

      "Don't say no. Give us a chance.'I know we could have

      a wonderful life together, and the ring is to prove that to

      you. You say the word, and well be married. That's how

      strongly I feel about you."

      Darvi could only stare at him. What in the world was

      she to do?

      When she froze, Seth's head started to descend.

      "Don't!" Darvi commanded with some force, and he

      stopped with several inches still separating them,

      Seth studied her features very slowly, his eyes warming

      noticeably.

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      "That upside-down mouth of yours is going to drive me

      crazy."

      Darvi's chin came up. "Let me go."

      Seth did so, although very slowly, his eyes never leaving

      her face.

      "I'll never marry you," Darvi said quietly, "and if thaf s

      what you're waiting for, then you can release me now."

      Their eyes met for long seconds, and for the first time

      Darvi saw a flicker of something other than patience. To

      her surprise, it didn't frighten her.

      "Keep your hands to yourself, Mr. Redding," she added

      in low fury, "or I won't be responsible for my actions."

      Still meeting his eyes to tell him she meant business, she

      took several more seconds before turning and walking

      back to the house. She wasn't a dozen feet along when she

      heard him behind her, but he did not attempt to catch up

      to her or to engage her in conversation, all of which was

      fine with Darvi. She had nothing else to say to the man.

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      "She doesn't want him," Gassy whispered in frustration.

      "Why can't he see that?"

      Eliot didn't answer. Cassy had just taken her hair down,

      and he was rather preoccupied with the way it looked. He

      leaned over the bed to kiss the side of her neck, but she

      turned and glared at him.

      Seeing it, Eliot shook his head in longsuffering.

      "Let me get this straight. You're mad at Seth, so you're

      going to take it out on me."

      Cassy frowned. That was exactly what she'd been about

      to do. Now feeling upset with herself, she turned back

      away from him. Eliot didn't want to talk about Seth and

      Darvi right now, but he made himself join her on the edge

      of the bed and even took her hand when they sat side by

      side.

      "What is it you want me to do?"

      "Thaf s just it--I don't know. I know they're both

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      unhappy, and I feel so helpless. It would be great if she

      could stay. She's so sweet with the kids and willingly helps

      out, but mis isn't where she belongs, and as much as I want

      Seth's happiness, I can't agree with what he's doing to

      Darvi."

      Cassy turned her head to look at him. "If someone took

      Lindy and wouldn't let her go, I'd be out of my mind with

      worry. Seth has got to see that he's doing the same thing to

      Darvi's family."

      Eliot didn't like this comparison at all. Lindy was like

      his own child, and this analogy hit a little too close to home

      for him.

      "I'll talk to him again."

      Cassy did not look grateful.

      "I'd better warn you, Eliot McDermott," she threatened.

      "If I get a chance to help Darvi get out of here, I'm going to

      doit"

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      Eliot put gentle arms around her, but the voice at her ear

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      was very firm.

      "You will do no such thing."

      "Do not tell me what to do!"

      She suddenly wanted nothing to do with him, but Eliot

      did not let her pull away. In fact, he slipped an arm under

      her knees and deposited her on his lap. Cassy's eyes were

      filled with betrayal as she looked at him, and Eliot almost

      wished she would struggle some. He smoothed the hair

      from her face, his hands gentle and his heart filled with

      love.

      "I'm sorry that Darvi is caught in the middle of this and

      that you're hurting over it too, but I'm not going to betray

      my brother, and if you think about it, you don't want to

      either."

      Cassy's eyes filled with tears.

      "It's a lousy excuse, but Darvi is not in any danger here.

      Seth's intentions toward her are honorable. I do think he's

      going to see pretty soon that she's not going to change her

      mind, but taking her from him is not the answer. He's got

      to come to it on his own."

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      Cassy still wanted to be angry, but Eliot was right

      "Cassandra..." Eliot's voice came softly to her ear.

      Cassy looked at him.

      "What day are you going to become my wife?"

      Feeling almost shy, she fiddled with the apron she still

      had on and refused to look at him.

      "I don't know." *

      "You have the dress, which means we're halfway there.

      I'm not going to let you get away from me now."

      Cassy looked up with a smile. She loved him so much.

      "You name the day," she was able to say, knowing it was

      time.

      "October 30."

      "Oh!" Cassy had not been prepared for such a definite

      answer. "When is that?"

      "Ttoo weeks from this Saturday."

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      A measure of panic clawed at her throat, but she wasn't

      | able to talk about it as Eliot was lifting her and setting her

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      on her feet. He then bent, kissed her brow, and started

      toward the door.

      "Where are you going?"

      "To the spare room."

     
    It took a moment for Cassy to catch on, and when she

      did, her eyes softened with emotion.

      "I love you," she said.

      Eliot smiled. "And I love you, Cassy girl. I wouldn't be

      heading out this door for any other reason."

      Cassy let him leave, but her heart was ready to burst.

      She couldn't possibly explain what had just happened to

      Darvi but wanted once again to thank her. Had it not been

      for Darvi, Cassy might not have seen the misguided direction

      of her entire life. She was convinced that she would

      have gone on for years living in sin with Eliot and not

      thinking about the right thing to do.

      She got ready for bed very slowly, missing Eliof s presence

      already but knowing it was for the best

      Seth is the same kind of man, Cassy thought as she settled

      under the covers. Life and Eliot's jobs are not always the best,

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      but they're good men who know how to love. Completely forgetting

      Darvi's beliefs, her heart was quiet for a moment

      before wishing: If only Darvi had met him some other way.

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      "My name is Dakota Rawlings," Dakota said to

      Aurora's sheriff. "I'm a Texas Ranger."

      The other man stuck his hand out to shake Dakota's.

      "Joe Laverty. What can I do for you?"

      "Actually, I just wanted to let you know I'm going to be

      in town for a few days, maybe longer. I've lost track of

      someone, and I think this person might be in your town."

      "Who is it?"

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      "I'm not at liberty to say right now, but I wanted you to

      know that I plan to stay out of the way and do my job as

      quietly as possible."

      The sheriff, who had respect for most Rangers, thought

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      Dakota seemed genuine. He was a curious man and dicln't

      like not knowing exactly what was going on, but since the

      Ranger had stated his willingness to stay out of the way, he

      knew he'd have to let it go.

      "Well, if we can be of any help from this office, be sure

      to let me know."

      "Thank you, sir."

      "Where will you be staying?"

      "I'll probably camp outside of town. I noticed you have

      a bathhouse and a number of eating establishments."

      Dakota smiled a little. "It looks as though I'll be able to stay

      dean and fed."

      When Dakota turned on the charm, it could be very

      effective, and it worked now. Sheriff Laverty smiled reluctantly

      and only waved when Dakota moved to the door

      and went on his way.

      He'd arrived the day before, not late in the day by any

      means, but late enough to put off a visit to the local constabulary.

      The day was fresh, the visit to the sheriff was

      taken care of, and now Dakota was headed out into the

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      streets of Aurora to see what he could find. He sensed that

      it was a well-settled town with what appeared to be many

      successful businesses, and as a rule the folks seemed

      friendly. /

      Not wishing to draw any undo attention to himself,

      Dakota had arrived in clothing a little less suited to his

      work than usual and having already let his beard go a few

      days. It didn't take him long to look scruffy, and that was

      just what he wanted. Eli was at one of the liveries, and

      Dakota now prepared to move about on foot and have a

      closer look around Aurora. Not knowing exactly what he

      was looking for made things a bit tricky, but he was certain

      that if something was amiss in this town, he would spot it.

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      A horrible feeling of dread came over him as he thought

      about how easy it would be to take a woman and disappear

      with her, but Dakota forced himself away from those

      thoughts. It would only disturb his concentration and

      hinder his goal. He didn't know when or where he would

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      find answers, but look he would.

      It occurred to him very suddenly that he could wire

      Brace and Darvi's family from Aurora and ask after her, but

      he hesitated. If she'd made an appearance, he could return

      to his life. If she hadn't... Deciding to give it at least a few

      more days, Dakota began his tour.

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      Gassy was nearly pacing before Darvi emerged from her

      room the next morning. The strawberry blonde had been

      very quiet at dinner the night before and retired to her

      room the moment she was able. Cassy had not witnessed

      the exchange with Seth, but she knew from watching both

      people that something had gone on. She and Eliot were to

      be married in only two and a half weeks, but Cassy was not

      waiting to tell Darvi that. She just wanted to make sure she

      was all right.

      Breakfast was long over, cleanup was done, the men

      had headed into town, the hands were out with the stock,

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      and the children sat reading books. There were dozens of

      things Cassy could do, but she wanted to see Darvi first. All

      of Eliof s talk was not doing her any good at the moment.

      His telling her that they couldn't take Darvi from Seth and

      that deep in her heart she wouldn't really want that was

      sounding very hollow in her ears right now. If she didn't

      want to, then why did she wish she could load Darvi into

      the wagon and take her to the train? She and the children

      could give her a nice sendoff.

      Cassy was beginning to get quite worked up over this

      idea when the bedroom door opened. She turned to see

      Darvi enter, her mouth set.

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      "Where is Seth?" she wasted no time in asking.

      "He and Eliot went into town."

      Darvi's shoulders slumped. She had been ready to do

      battle with the man, and now he was gone.

      Just the sight of Darvi turned all of Cassy's intentions to

      dust It wasn't that she hadn't seen Darvi in the pale blue

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      dress in the past, but today her cheeks were blooming with

      color and her eyes sparkled. And it wasn't just that. Darvi

      was one of the sweetest women the ranch owner had ever

      known.

      Cassy had never been in such a quandary. It was so easy

      to see why Seth loved Darvi, and for that reason, Cassy

      could not interfere. She found her heart reasoning that Seth

      might be correct: Maybe Darvi would come to love him

      and wish to stay.

      "I don't suppose there's anything I can do," Cassy

      finally voiced, knowing that she could, but wouldn't.

      "Not unless you're willing to take me back to town,"

      Darvi said, not bothering to read the other woman's

      expression or to wait for an answer. She headed out the

      door then, around the house, and toward the barn.

      As yet, Cassy had never hindered her from looking

      around. Knowing that both brothers were gone left her free

      to look a little. She told herself she wasn't exactly planning,

      but if something just happened to jump out at her, she'd be

      foolish not to give it notice.

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      Once inside the dark reaches of the barn, she looked out

      at the house.
    The bedroom window above her bed

      appeared to be some four feet off the ground. She had

      tested the window just that morning and been surprised to

      find that Seth had not nailed it shut. There was nothing to

      step on when she climbed out, so it would be a bit of a

      drop, but neither was there a prickly bush to fall into.

      "Darvi!" Cassy called from near the house.

      Darvi waited a moment and emerged into the sunlight.

      "Yes?"

      "Would you like something to eat?"

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      "Is it near noon?"

      "No, but the children are hungry, and you didn't get

      breakfast."

      Darvi waved. "Thank you. 111 be right in."

      Still feeling as though she might have one person on her

      side, Darvi was pleased to see that Cassy didn't hesitate

      but turned around and went directly back inside. Darvi followed

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      at a snail's pace, taking note of the layout of her

      window at dose range. She had no idea if the information

      would ever be useful, but somehow she felt better for being

      prepared.

      S'S''S* *

      Sitting down in the hotel to treat himself to a hot meal

      for lunch on his third day in town, Dakota ate slowly and

      gave himself plenty of time to think. He was not discouraged,

      but he was starting to wonder a bit. Were things in

      this town just a little too neat, or was he getting overly suspicious

      with his line of work and Darvi's disappearance?

      Was the law doing its job in Aurora?

      Two days had passed, two full days of watching,

      waiting, and making subtle inquiries, and still he had no

      leads as to whatjnight have happened to Darvi. He'd all

      but stalked the alley where he thought she might have been

      taken, but there was nothing of even the slightest interest

      going on.

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      He learned that at least five stills were set up in full

      operation, quietly attended but working nevertheless. He

      found two homes where men came and went at all hours

      of the night, but the saloons appeared only to have some

      dancing and lots of cards and drinking.

      What he'd seen of the law in action had been impressive.

      He had watched an officer haul a man off for spending a

      little too much time outside the home of Mrs. Gillham, who

      gave piano lessons to the town's young ladies. Several

      drunks had made trips to the jail, and when one of the gen-

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      eral stores had a customer who refused to pay, the law

      answered in great haste.

      "What can I get you?" a friendly woman in a clean

     


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