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    A Texas Sky

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      six months after the wedding."

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      Now it was Darvi's turn to stare.

      "She doesn't live in Austin?"

      He slowly shook his head. "Up in the hills. A small town

      outside of Blake called Stillwater."

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      Darvi continued to stare, her mouth slightly agape. This

      couldn't be true. She'd been dying to see her friend for

      dose to three months and only now was able to make time

      to come to Austin. How could this have happened?

      "I can't believe it," she muttered softly.

      "Ifs been four years since you've visited, Darv. A lot can

      change in that time."

      Her shoulders drooped a little.

      "Yes, they can, and we never tried to stay in touch outside of my visits. There was never a need. We were always able to pick up right where we left off."

      "I'm sorry, Darv. I wish you had known."

      It took Darvi only a moment to see the sadness in his

      eyes. In the next instant her chin tipped up. "I'll just go to

      her," she said, standing up as though leaving on the spot

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      Brace was already shaking his head. "I don't have time

      to take you, and you--"

      "You don't have to," Darvi cut him off. "I can get there;

      you know I can."

      "Don't even think about it," Brace said in a voice he'd

      have used with his men. "I won't even discuss it"

      "Uncle Marty, when are you going to realize I'm not 16

      anymore?" She threw her arms up and flopped back down

      on the wooden seat "For that matter," she muttered,

      "when are you going to face the fact that I'm not 20 anymore?"

      But Brace was still shaking his head no.

      "You know I can make it!" she tried again.

      "I'm not willing to let you try."

      "Why can't you take me? I'll just make it a quick visit

      We can't be talking about more than two days on the trail,

      if that"

      "I don't have time. I wish I did, Darvi, but my boss is

      coming into town, and I can't be gone when he arrives."

      "When is he coming?"

      "Sometime next week."

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      "And that's all the more specific he could be? Men!"

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      Brace leaned back in his chair, a big smile on his face.

      "What is that grin about?"

      "Oh, nothing much. Only about a niece who said she

      was coming back every summer and hasn't been here in

      four years." Brace nodded sagely. "Yes, indeed, women are

      much better about saying when they'll arrive and then

      coming on time."

      Darvi stood, working hard to hide her smile.

      "I believe I'll be going on my way now, since all you can

      do is insult me."

      "Are you going to be around at lunch?" Brace asked,

      knowing she was riot really angry.

      "That all depends."

      "On what?"

      "On whether I've found someone to take me to Merry's

      or not"

      The smile she gave him could have melted butter in the

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      snow, but he knew the steel in that little backbone of hers-- just like her mother's. He didn't let himself laugh, however, until she exited and shut the door in her wake.

      %r%r

      Dakota hit Austin hot, dirty, and sore. There was no

      doubt in his mind'that his first stop would be Brace's office,

      but from there he was headed for a bath. The dark cowboy

      rode easily up the familiar street only an hour past noon,

      stopped in front of the office, and didn't so much as wince

      when he climbed painfully from the saddle.

      Brace's back was to him when he entered the sparse

      room, but that didn't change Dakota's routine. He pushed

      his hat back on his head, turned the chair around as he

      always did, and straddled it This done, he waited for Brace

      to turn and acknowledge him.

      Brace knew someone had come in behind him, but he'd

      lost a file that morning and was determined to find it He

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      wasn't usually so rude to folks who entered and decided

      he had best say something.

      "I'll be with you in a moment," he called over his

      shoulder.

      "Don't hurry on my account"

      The sound of that voice caused the older man to stop.

      He turned slowly from the file cabinet and speared Dakota

      with his angry gaze. The seated Ranger looked back with a

      calm that was genuine.

      "What are you doing here?"

      "Coming back to work."

      "I told you I didn't want to see you for six months."

      "I don't need six months."

      "I say you do."

      The old Dakota would have stood and gone back to

      work without a word of apology. The new Dakota debated

      his next move. He wasn't certain of too many things right

      now, but lying low for another four months was not something

      he needed. He tried a new tack.

      "So what you're telling me is that you have so many

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      Rangers that you can let men sit around for months at a

      time."

      Brace came to the desk and sat across from Dakota, his

      eyes thoughtful as they watched him.

      "If you still feel good in another month, 111 put you back

      on."

      "And what am I supposed to do for another month?"

      "As a matter of fact, I have a personal favor to ask you.

      It won't take a month, but it should put you closer to home

      where you can go and lie low until the end of September."

      Dakota was not the least bit interested in lying low, but

      he figured once he'd done the personal favor, he could talk

      Brace around.

      "Whaf s the favor?" he asked, knowing it didn't matter;

      he would do whatever Brace needed.

      "Can you escort my niece to Stillwater?"

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      "Darvi?" Dakota guessed, knowing she used to visit

      every summer. He'd even met her one year.

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      "Yes. A friend of hers moved, and she wants to see her."

      "Certainly. When does she want to leave?"

      "Probably next week, but 111 ask her."

      Dakota nodded.

      "And until then," Brace said unyieldingly, "you can just

      enjoy the sights of Austin. If I see you working, I'll shoot

      you myself."

      Dakota knew he had no choice, but he didn't like it

      Fighting the urge to say more, he stood.

      I'm headed to get a bath."

      "All right. Why don't you come to dinner some night?

      You name the day."

      Dakota nodded. 'Ill get back to you."

      Brace watched him leave, looking for signs of injury. He

      wouldn't have admitted it for the world, but it looked to

      him as though Dakota was right: He was ready to come

      back to work.

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      Darvi's attempt to find an escort to Stillwater was

      proving fruitless. For a time she had traversed the streets

      of Austin, hoping to find an advertisement or anything that

      might indicate a guide service, but she knew such possibilities

      were remote.

      From her place in Austin's reading room, Darvi looked

      out the window and told herself this was not going to

      work. But I don't know what else
    to do, she then answered

      herself. I can't exactly walk the streets looking for a man to

      hire--Uncle Marty would have a fit. But I'm feeling just about

      that desperate.

      Just about ready to give up and open a book that had

      caught her eye when she came in, she spotted him. Darvi

      was willing to bet her grandmother's inheritance that he

      was a Ranger. She'd certainly spent enough time around

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      her uncle to spot the type. Not even remembering to

      replace the book to the shelf, Darvi came to her feet as

      gracefully as speed would allow and made a beeline for the

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      door.

      Dakota knew he was being followed, but he wasn't

      overly concerned. After all, the streets were fairly crowded

      and the bathhouse was on a main street. Still, there was no

      doubt that he heard footsteps that matched his own. And

      unless he missed his guess, it was the light tread of a

      woman. He let it go a few seconds longer before stopping

      and slowly turning around. Sure enough, about ten yards

      behind him, a woman stopped as well.

      "Did you need something?" he asked politely, removing

      his hat

      "No," she answered softly, but everything in her voice

      and manner said the opposite.

      "Are you all right?"

      This time she only nodded and looked away, dearly

      embarrassed.

      Dakota studied her for a moment, replaced his hat, and

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      turned back on his way. He nearly shook his head when

      she continued behind him.

      Thinking she was simply going his way, and not

      wanting to make her feel awkward, he left it alone. Not

      until he was ready to walk up the steps of the bathhouse

      did he let himself look again. What he saw stopped him.

      The woman--quite pretty he could see from this distance --was even closer and staring right at him.

      "Are you certain you're all right?"

      "You are a Texas Ranger, aren't you?" the woman suddenly

      blurted.

      "Yes, ma'am. Is there something I can do?"

      Dakota watched her composure slip a little more before

      she visibly gathered her courage and went on.

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      "Do your duties happen to take you into the hills Very

      often?"

      "The hills, ma'am?" Dakota asked, completely at sea.

      "Yes. I have a need to go to Stillwater, and I'm looking

      'for someone to escort me."

      Dakota had all he could do not to react, asking himself

      if this could actually be Darvi. Gone was the child he'd met

      years ago, and Dakota was left wondering how long it had

      been.

      "You see," she tried again, this time catching herself and

      now standing like a woman in command, "if s rather

      important that I go to Stillwater. I'm terribly sorry to accost

      you on the street in this way, but I thought if you were to

      be traveling in those parts, I could accompany you and

      give my family ease about my travel."

      Dakota was on the verge of telling her exactly who he

      was and that he had already been asked to see her there

      when gunshots were fired down the street.

      "Will you excuse me a moment?" he said to the woman

      without hesitation as he turned and ran that way.

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      Gun pulled and ready, Dakota hurried toward the

      sound, which took him between two buildings and onto a

      side street. He heard shouting as he moved and sure

      enough, as soon as he spotted the commotion, which

      appeared to be a woman with a shotgun, he also spotted

      two officers. Even though the woman still had the gun, the

      men seemed to have the situation under control. Glad not

      to be pressed into duty just then, Dakota holstered his

      weapon and walked back toward the bathhouse.

      Long before Dakota reached his destination, he could

      see that the street was empty. He debated getting back to

      Brace right then so that he could get word to his niece, but

      a sjfark of mischief lit inside him. He would certainly have

      to let Brace know that he would be coming for dinner. The

      sooner the better.

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      dakota thought he might be more comfortable at the

      boardinghouse, but if he wasn't going to be working for

      another month, he would have to be a little careful with

      his money for a time. That determined, he rolled out his

      bedding and prepared to sleep under the stars for the fifth

      night in a row. He could have made it to Austin in less

      time, but he'd taken it slow. As he now shifted around for

      a position that would not aggravate his wounds, he knew

      why.

      I may not be as ready for this as I thought, he told the Lord.

      I was pretty upset that Brace didn't want me back right now, but

      I think You must have had a hand in that.

      For a moment Dakota lay very still and wondered at

      tfiis miracle that had happened in his heart. He knew God

      could have closed the book on him so easily; his wounds

      still ached in reminder, but here he was, alive and able to

      do things differently.

      How many people get a second chance? J don't know why You

      think me worth it, but I'm grateful, God--more grateful than I

      can say.

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      Hot days on the trail were catching up to him. Dakota fell

      asleep still praying for his parents' salvation and then for

      Desmond and Geneva, asking God to help him remember

      all the things they had shared with him.

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      have a surprise for you," Brace told Darvi on Saturday

      as they sat down to lunch.

      "What is it?" Darvi asked, trying to show interest when

      all she could do was think about her friend. She could

      write, she realized, but it wouldn't be the same.

      "I can't tell you. It's a surprise."

      Darvi didn't like surprises, and she suspected her uncle

      knew this.

      "Just give me a hint."

      "All right. Let's just say that someone is coming for

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      dinner tonight."

      Suddenly things made sense. Milly, the woman who

      kept house for her uncle a few days a week and started his

      meals, had put a large roast in to bake that morning. With

      Darvi in the house, she had been leaving a little earlier in

      the day, giving the young woman leave to change anything

      she wanted on the menu. But today she had told Darvi

      exactly how she wanted the meat finished and what she'd

      wanted to go with it

      "Someone as in a family? Or someone as in one

      person?"

      "I think I've told you enough."

      "A man or a woman?"

      Brace went on eating.

      "What if I have plans for the night?" Darvi now tried.

      "What would you say to that?"

      "I'd say I'm surprised. I thought you were here to visit

      me."

      Her sharp tongue getting her into trouble in the usual

      way, Darvi didn't reply.

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      "I think that might be why I'm confused a
    bout your

      being in such a hurry to rush off to see Merry. You only just

      got here."

      "I'm sorry, Uncle Marty," Darvi whispered in true

      repentance, her heart seeing how insensitive she had been.

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      "Oh, Darv," he laughed, "I'm just teasing you. You

      know I would wish for you to go. I'd take you myself if it

      were possible."

      Darvi smiled at the warmth in his tone, but her head

      was having a little talk with her heart

      You're going to have to drop it, Darvi. He's right about this.

      You came to see him. Now accept that and enjoy your visit here.

      Not one to feel sorry for herself, Darvi forced herself to accept the situation. She would write to Merry in the morning and be done with this plan.

      SgrS^

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      "You look like a pincushion," the doctor said mildly as

      he examined Dakota's torso. "Oh, yes, I see what you

      mean. This one is rather red and nasty."

      Dakota took a breath as the man probed around his side

      but didn't cry out as he was tempted. He'd woken that

      morning feeling warm and uncomfortable and knew it was

      more than the weather. He'd tried to ignore it for most of

      the day, but the pain had grown worse. With just two hours

      before he had to be at Brace's for dinner, he stopped in to

      see the doctor.

      "I've got some powder I want you to put on this, and

      sleep on your other side for a while."

      Dakota nodded, not bothering to mention that he'd

      been shot in the upper arm on the other side. It wasn't any

      wonder that sleeping without a mattress was fitful these

      nights.

      "If you don't see vast improvement by Monday, get

      back in here."

      "All right. What do I owe you?"

      The doctor named a price so low that Dakota looked at

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      him.

      "My nephew's a Ranger," the man said with a sigh.

      "You're a breed apart--there's no denying that."

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      Dakota smiled a little and thanked the man. Once outside,

      he could tell evening was on its way; the temperature

      had dropped a little. A cool evening and a home-cooked

      meal--Dakota could hardly wait

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      "Are you about ready to come out?" Brace had found

      Darvi in the kitchen and asked her for the second time.

      "Almost," she said, knowing she wasn't going to have

      any other excuses.

      "I thought you'd be more excited," he teased.

      Darvi looked him in the eye, her hands going to her

      waist

      "I'm expected to be excited about someone I've never

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      met?"

     


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