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    Wings of the Morning

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      they talk about the rudder of a ship or the bit in a horse's

      mouth, and then about how powerful our tongues are."

      "Those were the ones I was thinking of. I always love it

      when God uses illustrations I can see so well."

      Suddenly both women smiled at each other. It was wonderful

      and precious to find that they were sisters in Christ.

      Smokey's heart became very full at the knowledge.

      Sunny couldn't help thinking that Brandon had been right,

      she liked Smokey immensely. She was so easy to be with, and

      they never ran out of things to talk about.

      They rode on, and Sunny had to squelch laughter every

      time she remembered that Smokey was five years older than

      she was. Not 24 hours ago, she stood opposite Smokey, thinking

      she was very young and acting out of place with Darsey

      standing beside her. What a woman! No wonder Dallas was

      fascinated

      "You mean to tell me that she actually fenced with Haamch

      Wynn?" Brandon asked Darsey in disbelief.

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      Darsey grinned before he answered "She holds her own

      very well, sir."

      "Who taught her?"

      "Her father and I."

      'You were his mate also?"

      "Yes, sir. For years before Smokey was even born."

      "Simmons," Brandon said the name softly and then shook

      his head "I don't believe I knew him."

      Darsey hesitated before speaking. "He never used the

      name Simmons. Most knew him only as Clancy; to Smokey he

      was Papa."

      Brandon grew absolutely still and stared at Darsey as he

      sat opposite him in his study. The women were out riding, or

      he would have looked for Smokey right on the spot. A well of

      amazement and then deep respect for Smokey and Darsey

      rose up within Brandon. He knew there was something different

      about this man and his captain.

      "Smokey doesn't like to talk of it, sir," Darsey told him

      bluntly, wanting to be honest, but also wanting to protect his

      girl. "She prefers to be accepted on her own, for who she is."

      "I understand completely, Darsey. I won't mention it, but I

      will tell you this, I knew there was something special about

      that woman the moment I saw her."

      Darsey grinned. "I'll have to tell her that, sir. I think it

      would do her good. We're a bit intimidated in surroundings

      like these."

      Brandon laughed outright. "You tell her she has nothing to

      worry about, Darsey. She's doing just fine."

      "How are you holding up?" Brandon asked Smokey the

      next day during lunch. Dallas had been gone for three days.

      Even though Brandon thought Smokey looked well rested and

      lovely, he knew she might be getting a bit anxious.

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      "I'm well. A little sore since your wife decided that I

      needed to go riding yesterday and today."

      Sunny laughed unrepentantly.

      "Just wait, Sunny," Smokey warned her. "One of these days

      I'll shanghai you and make you scrub the deck of my ship."

      Sunny, who had always been fascinated with ships, rather

      liked the idea.

      "As you can see, that was no serious threat," Brandon said

      dryly as he watched his wife's face. "Sunny and I met on a ship,

      and I've always thought she might have a bit of the sea in her

      veins."

      Husband and wife grinned at each other, and the meal

      progressed in high humor. When Sunny asked for tea at the

      end of the meal, Brandon looked across the table at Smokey,

      his dark eyes intent on her face

      "Darsey tells me that you fence."

      To his surprise, Smokey only smiled and said, "Did he

      now?"

      Brandon inclined his handsome head and failed to notice

      the look of astonishment on his wife's face. Sunny had told

      herself she was beyond surprises, but it just wasn't so.

      "He tells me," Brandon went on smoothly, "that you hold

      your own very nicely."

      Again Smokey only smiled Brandon waited, but still she

      said nothing. Smokey's teacup was halfway to her mouth

      when he asked the question.

      "Will you fence with me?"

      Brandon's respect for her doubled as she calmly raised the

      cup to her mouth, drank, and just as calmly placed it back in

      her saucer.

      "I'd have to change my clothes."

      "So would I," Brandon informed her, and Smokey nodded

      "In the den, in one hour?"

      "I'll be there," Smokey told him. She thanked Sunny for

      the delicious lunch. When she exited a moment later, Darsey

      went with her.

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      "You can't be serious," Sunny spoke as soon as the door

      closed. Brandon chuckled at her look of horror.

      "I'm not going to hurt her, love."

      "Are you sure?"

      "Quite sure. I've never known a woman who fenced, and I

      must admit I'm more than a little curious. Chelsea wanted to

      learn for years. When she finally badgered Rand into showing

      her, she cut herself. Now there's nothing clumsy about my

      sister, and I just wonder how proficient Smokey will be."

      Sunny raised one eyebrow in the direction of her mate. "If

      you're thinking of telling me I can't watch, don't waste your

      breath."

      Brandon laughed "I wouldn't dream of it, sweetheart, but

      let me warn you not to get too settled in. I sincerely doubt it

      will take long to prove the better swordsman."

      smokey's small-booted feet were muffled by the carpet

      as she walked into the den. Parks closed the door behind her,

      and Smokey was glad for the few minutes of privacy. She had

      changed into her work clothing and stood comfortably gazing

      around the room, waiting for Brandon. She knew he would be

      along any minute, but in the meantime she studied her surroundings.

      The den was as masculine a room as she had ever seen,

      done in navy and gold with hunting trophies everywhere. It

      was easy to see why Brandon chose this room for their match.

      All the norniture sat back against the walls, leaving the middle

      of the room wide and clear. Huge windows on three of the

      four walls made the light ideal.

      Smokey was studying an embroidered hunting scene

      when the door opened. Sunny walked in, followed by Darsey

      and then Brandon. Smokey stood calmly, her hands clasped

      behind her back. She watched both Brandon and Sunny study

      her and smiled at their expressions.

      Sunny, whose look was almost envious, was thinking how

      well suited Smokey would look at the helm of a ship. Brandon

      on the other hand, thought she looked ten years old. His face

      gave nothing away, however, as he opened a case and invited

      Smokey to select a foil. She chose a sleek weapon with an

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      Italian grip. Carefully weighing it in her hand, she walked

      confidently to the center of the room.

      Darsey had seated himself in a comfortable chair, and

      Sunny stood in indecision. Smokey's first mate looked settled

      in for the afternoon, but if Brandon's predictions proved

      accurate, it would be awkward to sit down, only to have to rise

      again in a few minutes. After anothe
    r moment of hesitation,

      she took the sofa.

      Smokey stood still and watched as Brandon moved toward

      her. As he came forward, Smokey read something in his gaze.

      Her own lit with amusement.

      "Is that doubt I see in your eyes, Lord Hawkesbury?"

      "I must confess that it is," he told her with a grin.

      "I'll have to see if I can put your doubts to rest," Smokey

      responded easily, and just held her laughter.

      Fighting his own mirth, Brandon bowed low and straightened

      "Engarde" he said, and their swords clashed.

      Only moments into the match, Smokey sliced one of the

      buttons from his vest, and Brandon's demeanor, much as the

      pirate's, changed in an instant. His every sense was alert as his

      small but worthy opponent parried every thrust. As with

      Haamich Wynn, Brandon found himself to be stronger, but

      Smokey was faster.

      He also found her gaze unnerving. Her eyes rarely left his.

      Brandon began to believe she could anticipate his moves

      before he made them. He feigned moves, tried the offense and

      then the defense, but to no avail. She was with him every step

      of the way.

      Had he not needed every ounce of concentration, he

      would have laughed at his own conceit in the matter. Darsey's

      comment that she could hold her own was turning out to be a

      gross understatement.

      As time passed in the most intense fencing either of them

      had ever done, each participant began to think of an end

      Brandon was drenched with sweat, and his arm was screaming

      at him. Smokey's own face was beaded with perspiration,

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      and her arm ached as well. She was tiring fast and about to cry

      truce when Brandon surprised her with a fast lunge and flick

      of his wrist. He flipped the foil right out of her grasp. They all

      watched as it spiraled neatly through the air to land beneath

      the north windows.

      Smokey sighed with relief and bowed to Brandon, whose

      chest was heaving.

      "I thank you, Lord Hawkesbury," she said "You are a

      worthy opponent."

      "As are you," Brandon gasped "Allow me to apologize to

      you, Miss Simmons, for ever doubting your skill."

      The two smiled at each other, and Sunny let out a small

      sigh of relieved laughter. She felt completely wrung out, and

      all she had done was watch. Darsey stared at Smokey like a

      proud father. Everyone began talking at once until Brandon,

      who had been facing the door, spoke.

      "Well, Dallas, welcome back."

      The other three turned in surprise. Smokey immediately

      felt apprehension rise within her. Dallas' face appeared to be

      set in stone, and she knew in an instant he had seen the match.

      Embarrassment flooded her, and she wondered if he thought

      she was out to prove something. She didn't know how to tell

      him that this was the farthest thing from her mind

      They all watched as Dallas came forward, unaware of how

      badly he wanted to take Smokey out to talk with her. The way

      she kept her head down and eyes averted, stopped him, however.

      Brandon began to question him about his trip. Dallas did

      not comment on the fencing. Some minutes passed before

      Smokey slipped soundlessly away. Everyone noticed her departure,

      but no one commented

      Many hours later, Sunny knocked on Smokey's bedroom

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      door, a note in her hand Smokey opened the door but did not

      immediately ask her in.

      "Are you really not hungry?"

      "I didn't say that in the note, Sunny. I said I didn't feel

      well."

      The younger woman stared at her, and Smokey stood back

      to give her entrance. Garbed in a pale silk creation that

      perfectly suited her dark hair and gray eyes, Smokey looked

      lovely. To Sunny's gaze she looked completely ready to join

      them downstairs, but she had obviously made up her mind

      otherwise.

      'You look wonderful. Are you pleased with the way Ken-dra

      did your hair?"

      'Yes, thank you."

      The conversation died then, and the silence became

      uncomfortable. Smokey took a small walk around the room.

      Sunny watched her intently.

      "Are you wishing right now that you'd gone back to London

      on the first day?"

      "No," Smokey told her after a moment. "I wouldn't have

      wanted to miss these days with you, Brandon, and the baby,

      but I'm afraid I never dreamed Dallas would return right then,

      and in a rage to boot."

      "I don't know Dallas the way you do, Smokey, but I'm not

      really sure he was angry. Surprised maybe, but not angry,"

      Smokey sighed. "I don't know him all that well myself, but

      I'm embarrassed, and the thought of facing him makes my

      stomach hurt. So rather than come down and sit at the same

      table with him and pick at my food, I felt it best that I stay

      away."

      "Why would you be embarrassed? Certainly not because

      of your fencing. You should be proud of your skill."

      "It's not that really, although it didn't help."

      "What is it then?"

      Again Smokey sighed. "I'm just afraid that he'll feel obligated

      toward me since he brought us here. I fear that he'll

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      force himself to be witty and entertaining when he really

      wants nothing to do with me."

      Sunny didn't think there was any bigger fairy tale in all of

      England than the story of Dallas Knight wanting nothing to do

      with Smokey Simmons, but Smokey wasn't up to hearing that

      at the moment. Smokey was feeling hurt and vulnerable, and

      on the off chance that Sunny was wrong about Dallas' feelings,

      she refused to push Smokey. Instead she prayed Moments

      later, someone knocked

      "It's probably Darsey," Smokey commented as Sunny went

      to answer it. Dallas, in dark suit and white shirt, stood in the

      hall.

      "I've come to escort Smokey to dinner. Is she ready?"

      Feeling like an anxious mother at her daughter's coming

      out, Sunny backed away from the door to allow Dallas a view

      of the woman within. When Dallas stepped across the threshold,

      Sunny quietly made her way from the room. Smokey,

      wishing Sunny hadn't gone, licked her suddenly dry lips as

      Dallas' eyes met hers.

      "May I have the pleasure of escorting you downstairs?"

      Smokey told herself to say no, but she couldn't follow

      through. With just the slightest nod of her head, Dallas came

      forward and offered his arm. Smokey placed her hand within

      the crook of his arm and walked with him from the room.

      Not a word was said as they descended the stairs. Although

      Smokey didn't look at him, she was aware that Dallas seemed

      to be looking all around them as they walked. When Smokey

      thought they would be headed into the dining room, she

      suddenly found herself whisked behind the stairs, into the

      picture gallery at the rear of the entryway, and into Dallas'

      arms.

      Smokey blinked as she looked up with wide eyes into his

      face. He bent close to speak to her and forced himself not to

      kis
    s her With one arm snugly around her, he reached with the

      back of his free hand to stroke the soft skin of her cheek, his

      eyes warming as they held hers.

      "I missed you," he finally said

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      "You did?" Smokey was truly surprised

      "How could you think that I wouldn't?"

      Smokey shrugged, feeling helpless and uncertain.

      "Oh, Smokey, what have I done? You didn't wake up before

      I left, and I hated the thought of leaving you a note." Dallas

      stopped. There was so much to be said and no time right now.

      "We're going to talk after dinner, do you hear me?"

      Smokey could only nod

      "And one more thing/' Dallas' voice dropped to an intimate

      whisper. "I'm going to kiss you tonight, so if my attention

      is unwanted, Smokey, you had better make yourself scarce."

      Smokey couldn't have replied if she had wanted to. Dallas

      held her for a moment more before he released her, took her

      hand within his own, and led her in to dine.

      dallas heard vekv little of the evening's conversation.

      His mind and eyes were so centered on Smokey that someone

      could have set his boot on fire and he wouldn't have noticed

      As he had thought many weeks ago while aboard her ship,

      Smokey was far and away the most fascinating creature he had

      ever encountered He now realized he was very much in love

      with her.

      Both Brandon and Sunny, as well as Darsey, saw the change

      in him that evening and sensed his need to be alone with

      Smokey. The night was still young when the three made their

      excuses and Dallas finally found himself alone with Smokey

      in the parlor. Smokey became rather nervous but tried hard

      not to show it. She kept thinking about Dallas* words before

      dinner. The thought of his kissing her was very exciting, but it

      was also a little scary.

      "You're not tired are you? I was rather hoping we could

      talk," Dallas said from his chair by the fire as he watched

      Smokey on the sofa. He wanted to join her but knew that for

      the moment he would need to keep his distance.

      "I'm not tired," Smokey replied and licked her lips, a sure

      sign, as Dallas had come to learn, that she was nervous. As

      much as he wanted to tell her all that was in his heart, he made

      a firm resolve not to rush her.

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      "I was surprised to come in and see you dueling with

      Hawk," Dallas began.

      "You weren't surprised," Smokey countered, her voice

      calm. "You were angry."

      "I wasn't angry, Smokey. I was flabbergasted. I thought you

     


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