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    A Texas Sky (Yellow Rose Trilogy)

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      started violently and reached for the front of his shirt

      There was no disguising her panic.

      "Where are we?"

      "In my home in Kinkade."

      He started to bend down a bit.

      "I'm going put you on your feet, and Katy will see to

      you. All right?"

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      Darvi nodded, working hard to clear the webs from her

      mind. She felt Dakota let go of her and put her arms out to

      steady herself. His hands were instantly back.

      "Are you there?" he asked, a small smile in his voice.

      Darvi looked up into his familiar face and felt peace

      stealing over her.

      "Yes, I'm here. Did my bag make it?"

      "Right here," Cash said from the door, his eyes not

      missing a thing.

      "Darvi/' Dakota began, "this is my brother Cash, and

      behind you is Katy."

      "Land sakes! I don't know why they can't just introduce

      me as the housekeeper. Thaf s what I am, and proud of it,

      but you would think they're afraid to say the word. Land

      sakes!"

      Katy smiled at the woman and got just what she

      wanted: a smile in return.

      "Now you boys get," she ordered. "Miss Darvi and I

      have things to do, and we don't need you. Cash, you check

      that meat if I don't get down soon. I will not have that

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      dinner ruined."

      "I will," he said with an amused smile.

      "You do that. Keep an eye on the top."

      Dakota caught Darvi's eye one more time before they

      exited and was pleased to see her looking a little more normal. However, he didn't get far down the wide hallway. After exiting and shutting the door, he leaned against the

      wall. Cash stood with him.

      "Do you want to talk about it?"

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      "I would," Dakota admitted, "but I don't know anything,

      at least not much. It seems a man in Aurora got it

      into his head to keep her. I think it started with a case of

      mistaken identity and then rolled into a full-blown abduction. She didn't seem to be abused Jy them."

      "Them?" Cash frowned, working to follow.

      Dakota slowly shook his head. "If s one of the strangest

      things I've ever encountered." His voice died off, and he

      stood there.

      "Come on/' Cash ordered. "Lef s get you cleaned up

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      and fed."

      Dakota went willingly, but his mind was still in the

      room with Darvi. He knew she was in good hands, but he

      felt rather helpless right now. If they could talk he might

      be able to reassure her about any remaining fears, but if he

      knew Katy, she was probably tucking her into bed at this

      moment

      Thank You, he suddenly remembered to pray. You got us

      out of there. Lord. I know this. Thank You that Darvi's aU right.

      Help her to heal and be at peace in the days to come.

      "By the way," Cash began once they had reached the

      downstairs, allowing Dakota to go ahead of him to the

      washbasin in the corner of the kitchen, "you got a telegram

      from Brace."

      "Did you read it?"

      "Yes. He was just checking on you."

      "Any mention of Darvi?"

      "No. I assumed her family hasn't missed her yet."

      Dakota shook his head. "I'd almost forgotten about her

      family."

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      "How long did it take to find her?"

      Dakota's shirt was off, and he lathered his face and neck

      while he spoke.

      "Not long, and I'll tell you something, Cash, the only

      explanation for how things went is that God led the way. I

      was sitting in a hotel when I saw this woman who looked

      like Darvi. Then I noticed a man watching her, so I followed

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      him. I ended up asking for a job at a ranch where the cook

      died the day before, and I was hired. That led to waiting

      until late last night while the men were coming home from

      town. I took Darvi out a bedroom window and we walked

      away."

      Cash was silent with thanks over what Dakota had just

      revealed. He'd prayed the whole time his brother was

      gone/ thinking for part of the time that he might have sent

      him on a wild goose chase. He was so relieved that Dakota

      had been there for Darvi that for a moment he couldn't speak.

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      "She refused to be babied. I'm trying to mother her, and

      she won't have it!"

      Katy's words preceded the woman herself, who was

      closely followed by Darvi.

      "Did you check this meat?" she demanded.

      "Six times," Cash told her with wide eyes.

      Katy turned away toward the oven so as not to be

      caught smiling. Slipping into a clean shirt mat Cash had

      handed him, Dakota headed to see Darvi, who was still in

      the doorway.

      "How are you?"

      "I'm okay. I keep thinking about my Uncle Marty and

      family. I need to send word."

      "Brace has been in touch." Dakota told her, "and it

      doesn't sound like anyone has missed you. Did your family

      know when you were headed back?"

      Darvi looked surprised. "As a matter of fact, I didn't

      say, but I would like to wire them."

      "We'll go to town tomorrow and take care of it."

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      Darvi nodded. She still looked a bit under the weather,

      but he could see that she was coming along.

      "Hungry?" Cash stepped forward and asked.

      "Very. Is there anything I can do to help?"

      Something akin to a growl escaped Katy's throat, and

      Cash only shook his head.

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      "I think that means no. Why don't you come on through

      here and get comfortable in the living room? We'll eat in no

      time." ^

      Cash led the way, and Dakota brought up the rear. They

      took Darvi to the large living room, warm with earthy

      colors and deep, comfortable furniture. Darvi sank down

      in the first chair and thought she could lay her head back

      and go to sleep.

      "Go ahead," Dakota directed.

      "Go ahead and what?"

      "Sleep. I can see you want to."

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      Darvi smiled at being so transparent. "I am tired, but it

      can wait. It feels too good to be awake and know that I'm

      not trapped anymore."

      "When you're up to it, I really would like to hear what

      went on."

      "Well, I'll tell you, Dakota, as soon as I've had a little

      something to eat. I'll tell you everything."

      As though on cue, Katy called them to the table. No one

      needed to be asked twice. And Darvi was good at her word.

      Before her plate was even half-empty, she began to talk.

      starting with "they thought I was a woman named

      Annabelle Hewett," and ending with hearing Dakota's

      voice in the ranch house, Darvi chronicled her adventure.

      She grew emotional at times, but as they shared a wonderful

      Sunday dinner, Darvi explained the details she

      could recall.

      Listening to her, Dakota knew his own range of emotions.

      At some times he thought he could string up Seth

      Redding, and at other times he felt Cassy and Eliot were to

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    ; blame as well. That they hadn't harmed her physically was

      a remarkable relief, but it didn't get them off the hook He

      would see to that personally.

      "If s your turn, Dakota," Darvi finally said. "How did

      you find me? How did you know?"

      Dakota smiled. "I have Cash to thank for that"

      Darvi looked to the tall redhead and waited for

      someone to explain. When Dakota did, she was as amazed

      at his story as he was at her own.

      "So this woman, this reporter, does look like me?"

      "Remarkably so. I had all I could do not to ask her

      where she'd been the day you boarded the train, thinking

      I'd made a complete mistake."

      Darvi shook her head a little. "That day feels like such

      a long time ago."

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      "It was," Cash said gently. "Not in actual chronological

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      days, but in events, and those are far more emotionally

      draining than just time moving along the clock or calendar."

      "I can't honestly say that I've ever thought of it before,

      but I think you must be right. I don't know when I've been

      so tired."

      Not having meant to hint, Darvi was surprised when

      both men pushed back their chairs.

      "Head out, Darvi," Dakota spoke to her surprised face.

      "Go get some rest"

      "I didn't mean for you..." But they didn't give her a

      chance to finish.

      "I'll look forward to talking with you later, Miss

      Wingate," Cash said, his voice and expression very warm

      and kind.

      Darvi looked into his eyes and smiled.

      "Thank you for a wonderful meal and for allowing me

      to stay with so little notice."

      "Well, don't hurry off. I think youll find Kinkade and

      the Rawlings Cattle Company very much to your liking."

      Cash went on his way then, and Dakota came to get her

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      chair.

      "I'll walk you up/' he offered, and Darvi allowed herself

      to be cared for. As her legs took the stairs, however,

      they began to feel weighted. By the time she reached her

      room, she was nearly wobbling.

      "Will you get some rest too?" she couldn't help but ask

      before going into the room.

      "We take it pretty easy around here on Sundays, so.I'm

      planning on it"

      Acute disappointment sprang into Darvi's eyes.

      "I missed church again," she said with a small shake of

      her head. "It feels like if s been forever."

      "If s over now," Dakota told her very gently.

      "You're right," Darvi agreed, a part of her heart still

      trying to process this.

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      "Come on down to the living room when you're ready.

      We'll ride out and see a little of the ranch."

      "All right. Thank you, Dakota, for everything."

      "My pleasure."

      Dakota turned for the stairs, hearing Darvi's door close

      behind him. He sought out his favorite chair in the living

      room and reached for Cash's Bible. He was asleep before

      he could read five verses.

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      "And

      this," Dakota pronounced dramatically as they

      rounded the trees, "is the pond."

      "Oh, my," Darvi breathed. "If s beautiful."

      "We think so."

      The two sat astride their horses and took in the scene.

      The pond was almost a perfect circle, a good 300 feet

      across, bordered on two sides by pecan trees.

      //t)o you want to walk awhile?" Dakota asked, all the

      time trying to gauge how she was doing.

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      "That sounds nice. Where shall we leave the horses?"

      "Right here. We'll tie Toby, but Eli will stay put"

      Darvi looked at him. "You whistled for Eli in the woods,

      didn't you, just like a dog?"

      Dakota smiled. "That about describes him. He's always

      been like a big puppy. If you look behind us right now,

      you'll find him watching me, as though he doesn't want

      me out of his sight"

      Darvi did as he suggested and laughed out loud at how

      accurately he had called it. Dakota loved hearing the sound

      of her laugh and joined her when her face began to turn

      red.

      "And you say he's always been like that?"

      "Yep."

      Darvi bit her lip to keep from laughing again. She didn't

      know if it was that funny or if she was still tired. She'was

      trying to figure it out when she spotted a half-circle of

      wooden benches that sat around a^fire pit and gave a perfect

      view of the pond. Going to a seat and getting comfortable,

      Darvi let her mind drift back. It didn't take much

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      coaxing. The people she'd left, most especially Gassy and

      the children, were never far from her thoughts.

      "It was strange," Darvi began as though they'd already

      been speaking of it.

      Dakota had taken a seat across from her, but she hadn't

      looked at him. He watched and listened in silence.

      "Gassy and the children were so sweet, and even the

      men were kind, but Seth would not see reason. I woke up

      every morning shaking my head that this had happened. I

      just didn't think such a thing could go on in this day and

      age, and certainly not to me."

      Darvi finally looked at him, and Dakota asked the question

      he dreaded, fearing that the answer would make him

      want to shoot the man in question.

      "Did he hurt you?"

      "No. I didn't feel threatened in any way."

      Darvi suddenly frowned.

      "He wanted to kiss me. I wouldn't let him!"

      "You did the right thing."

      "One time I kicked him."

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      "That was good. Your kisses are yours to give, not

      someone else's to take."

      Darvi melted a little. It was such a nice thing to say, but

      as she was finding, memories continued to flood back.

      "He said I had an upside-down mouth."

      Dakota looked at her.

      "If s a very kissable mouth."

      Emotions chased across Darvi's features in rapid succession:

      first surprise, then pleasure that softened her features

      as she looked at the man across from her. But before

      long that softness was replaced by a look of uncertainty

      and then another frown.

      "Dakota Rawlings," she said in soft rebuke "a gentleman

      does not tell a lady that her mouth is kissable."

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      Dakota wished he'd kept the thought to himself.

      "You're right. I'm sorry I said that."

      An uncomfortable silence fell over them, neither

      looking at the other. The water proved to be a helpful neutral

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      point, and both took advantage of it:

      Several minutes passed. A breeze stirred the trees, and

      as always, the low sound of cattle could be heard from the

      distance. Not certain how she felt about what had just happened,

      Darvi did not like sitting there with a strain

      between them. She was the first to chance a peek and was

      glad the Ranger's gaze was on the water. She transferred

      her own gaze back before saying, in as normal a voic
    e as

      she could manage, "I've been meaning to ask you, Dakota,

      how are your bullet wounds? Has all of this mess with me

      kept you from going back to work?"

      "No, it hasn't. My wounds are fine. I feel I could go back

      at any time, but Brace said he didn't want me for another

      month after I dropped you off."

      "How long has it been?"

      "Let me see. I think I had dinner with you and Brace in

      Austin just four weeks ago yesterday, and after that we

      were in Stillwater with Calder and Merry and then in

      Aurora, so that makes it about two and a half weeks ago."

      "We were in Austin just a month ago?"

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      "As far as I can figure."

      Darvi stared at him, looking upset.

      "Is that right?"

      "Yes. You can check the calendar when we get back to

      the house."

      "That means I haven't been home for more than a

      month."

      Dakota, who was on the road most of the year, understood

      completely. At times he missed home so much he

      ached. Darvi's face told him she ached right now.

      A bell rang in the distance.

      "Thaf s for us," Dakota told her as he stood. "Katy must

      have supper nearly ready."

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      By the time they reached the horses, Eli was rather anxious,

      starting Darvi's laughter all over again.

      Dakota listened in silence, hoping to find other ways to

      hear her laughter in the following days. In his opinion,

      she'd been frightened and sad for much too long.

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      "Are you just a little bit amazed by it all?" Cash asked

      kindly. Dinner was over, and they were having coffee in the

      living room. "I mean, I thought about it most of the day,

      and if s almost too outrageous to be true."

      "I was just telling Dakota that very thing. Even in the

      midst of it, I could hardly believe it."

      "I don't find it so hard to believe/' Dakota stated calmly.

      The two other occupants of the room stared at him.

      "You don't know her, Cash, but things have a way of

      following Darvi around."

      "Things?" Cash questioned, even as he caught the

      gleam in his brother's eye.

      Dakota shook his head in pity. "Yes, things. They just

      mange to follow Darvi around. I'm not sure why, but there's no doubt about it."

      "Do not believe a word he says, Cash," Darvi finally cut

      in, having gotten over her shock to see she was being

      teased. "Dakota is very imaginative; thaf s all there is to it

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      Those other incidents were just circumstances beyond my

      control."

      "Following a stranger down the streets of Austin?"

     


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