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    A Texas Sky (Yellow Rose Trilogy)

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      later a return note arrived from her, telling Dakota what

      church she attended and that if he liked, she would come

      for him at ten o'clock. One more message from Dakota

      established that his parents would be along and also

      offered to include her in their carriage.

      Now, Dakota, Charles, and Virginia rode in silence to

      the Wingate home. Virginia was tense, her mind filled wttfc

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      uncertainty over this outing. Charles seemed so certain,

      and Dakota was calm, his expression relaxed, but she felt

      completely out of her element

      It helped to have Darvi join their group. That young

      woman began a conversation with her the moment she

      took a seat, and Virginia actually relaxed a little before they

      arrived at the church.

      "I want you to meet a friend of mine," Darvi continued to

      talk as they walked up the steps, the younger woman having

      taken the older woman's arm. "Her name is Mrs. Beacher, and

      she's such a dear. In fact, she lives justafew blocks from you."

      "Martha Beacher?"

      "Yes!"

      "We've known each other for years. She goes to your

      church?"

      Darvi smiled. "This is her church. She was the one who

      introduced me."

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      Virginia relaxed a little more. Martha Beacher was a

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      wonderful woman, always kind and ready to lend a hand.

      Up to that moment Virginia had not known what to expect,

      but suddenly she wasn't worried, at least not about

      meeting the people. However, the sermon, or whatever the

      service entailed, still had her somewhat concerned.

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      "Can you tell what your parents thought?" Darvi asked

      Dakota as they walked in the garden behind the house.

      "Not exactly." His voice was deep and soft. "I think my

      father understood, but I'm not sure what Mother was

      thinking."

      "How is it that they wanted to come?"

      "My father decided. I'm not sure he gave Mother much

      choice."

      "Does she do everything he says?"

      Dakota smiled. "What do you think?"

      Darvi smiled back. "I think the Rawlings men are used

      to getting what they want."

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      Dakota looked very innocent. "I can't imagine what

      you're talking about"

      "Of course you can't." Darvi's voice was indulgent.

      "You always ask me and give me lots of choices. You never tell me to do anything."

      Dakota worked at not smiling. "Regarding what?"

      "'By the way, Darvi, we're not going to make the next

      town. Would you like to camp here for the night?'" she

      began to tease him. "'Darvi, you've been through a lot.

      Would you like to lie down and rest awhile?'" Her brows

      rose in a way that told him she was very pleased with herself

      just then. "You're used to giving orders, Dakota Rawlings,

      and I suspect your father is the same way."

      "You little pill," Dakota growled playfully and began to

      reach for her. Darvi darted away from him and around a

      bush.

      "Did I hit a little dose to home, Mr. Rawlings?"

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      Dakota told himself not to laugh as he came around the

      bush toward her. Darvi evaded him nicely and slipped

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      across the paved path around an arbor. She peeked

      through and watched him approach. She was about to dart

      off again, but he stopped. Bending just a little to watch his

      face, Darvi waited.

      "I just thought of something," he admitted, his eyes on

      hers. "I can't really do anything if I catch you."

      Darvi's smile grew rather wide, her expression downright

      smug.

      "On second thought..." Dakota reconsidered and

      started forward again.

      Virginia chose that moment to call from the kitchen

      door, telling them she was serving coffee and cake in the

      living room.

      "We're coming," Darvi took advantage and answered,

      her eyes gleaming with amusement as she sauntered triumphantly

      up the path.

      "You're an impudent piece of baggage, Miss Wingate,"

      Dakota growled close to her ear as he drew up beside her.

      Darvi smiled for a moment but suddenly stopped and

      turned worried eyes up to his. Her brow lowering in concern,

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      she studied him a moment

      "You knew I was teasing just now, didn't you, Dakota?

      I mean, you do know how much I appreciate everything

      you've done, all your care and such?"

      Dakota's finger swept through the soft tendrils of hair

      that refused to stay off of her forehead, pleased when her

      brow softened a little.

      "Yes," he said softly. "I do know that you're thankful.

      You've told me in dozens of ways."

      Darvi's head tipped to the side in a way Dakota found

      irresistible.

      "What kinds of ways?"

      In a flash Dakota was back on the roadside, having rescued

      Darvi from Cassy's ranch. He had stopped to check

      on her and soon found her sobbing in his arms. Never had

      he felt so needed.

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      "Lef s just say/' Dakota began, working to dispel the

      image, "in your own special way you've made it very dear."

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      Darvi studied him. "Will I ever get a straight answer to

      that question?"

      Dakota could feel himself falling, his heart squeezing

      and filling all at the same time as he looked into eyes that

      held such trust and honesty.

      "I hope so" was all he was willing to say just then/ and

      Darvi understood. She smiled a little and nodded.

      They walked on to the house, Dakota doing all he could

      not to place an arm around her slim waist. He hadn't been

      glad to see Brandon at the house a few weeks back, but he

      couldn't say he blamed the man for trying.

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      "Have you been at church this whole time?" Clarisse

      Wingate spoke rather primly the moment Darvi walked in

      the door. It was almost two o'clock.

      "No, the Rawlings asked me to lunch, and I accepted. I

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      didn't think you'd mind."

      "And does my minding mean anything to you these

      days?"

      "Of course it does, Mother. I thought you enjoyed the

      Rawlingses and approved of them."

      Her mother sniffed, not wanting to admit that her

      daughter was right. Another tact was needed.

      "You've certainly transferred your affections swiftly

      enough."

      "Swiftly?"

      "Yes, swiftiy! You just broke off with Brandon a few

      weeks ago."

      Still managing to keep her voice kind, Darvi said,/'I

      broke up with Brandon early this summer, but no one

      would listen to me."

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      Her mother shook her head. "I don't know you anymore."

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      Darvi felt cut to the quick but stayed quiet Why her

      mother would want the "old Darvi" back was unimaginable.

      The old Darvi pouted if she didn't get her way. The old Darvi

      was never happy, constantly wanting more things, parties, or

      ex
    citement The new Darvi was very glad to be rid of hex:

      "Did I see Mr. and Mrs. Rawlings in the carriage earlier?"

      her mother asked next, working hard to sound as

      though she didn't care.

      "Yes."

      "Does Mrs. Rawlings go to that church?"

      "She did this morning."

      Her mother's face was so stiff it looked as though it

      might crack.

      "May I tell you something, Mother?"

      Clarisse Wingate nodded but looked no less unyielding.

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      "Our ancestors are so important to you, but I can't

      remember half of them, I'm your only child. If I don't

      remember, who will?"

      "You could make more of an effort."

      "I suppose I could, but even you have forgotten some of

      them, and when that happened, I finally understood that

      we do not carry on through our ancestors."

      Her mother's face went from stony to livid.

      "How can you say such a thing? Why, you were named

      after your dearly departed Uncle Darwin and Uncle

      Virgil!"

      Clarisse stomped away at that point, leaving the foyer area

      and retreating to her small sitting room on the south side of

      the house. It was her sanctuary, her leave-me-alone spot but

      Darvi did not take the usual hint She followed right behind.

      "Please, Mother. Please discuss it with me."

      "I will not! I've never heard such nonsense. You're

      going against everything we've ever taught you."

      But her mother did turn to her, and even though her

      eyes did nothing but accuse, Darvi tried again.

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      "I have so much I want to share with you and Father, so

      much in my heart But it seems to me that you only want to

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      look good on the outside, not take time to see inside to the

      real person."

      "You will not speak to me in such a way!"

      The words were all but shouted, and Darvi retreated in

      defeat. Her face a mask of pain, she uttered her final words.

      "Uncle Marty told me I could live with him anytime I

      needed. I leave Wednesday for Aurora. I think I'll just go

      on to Austin from there."

      Darvi waited for her mother to ask her not to go, to order

      her or demand that she come right home, but nothing was

      forthcoming. Feeling as though her insides were breaking

      into little pieces, Darvi took her pain over this rejection to

      her room, where fighting tears of horrible pain and confusion,

      she began to sort through her things and pack.

      "5^^-

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      "I

      want you to do me a favor," Virginia said to Dakota

      the moment he came home from returning Darvi. Setting

      her book aside, she turned a little to face him squarely.

      "All right," Dakota said as he sat down, watching his

      father put his paper aside and figuring that he was in the

      dark as well.

      "When do you leave?"

      'Tuesday or Wednesday."

      "Virginia nodded. "I want you to write me a letter."

      Dakota forced a dozen questions to stay inside.

      "You can write it now and leave it here for me, or you

      can write it after you leave and mail it."

      Dakota only looked at her; Charles did the same.

      "In the letter, I would like you to explain to me what

      that man was talking about this morning. What does he

      mean when he says we have to be born again?"

      "May I ask you a question?" Dakota put in before she

      could go on.

      Virginia gave a brief nod.

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      "Why can't we talk about this face-to-face?"

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      Virginia looked away and kept her eyes averted while

      she answered.

      "I haven't told anyone how much it bothers me that all

      of you boys have something with your grandmother that I

      don't have. And now your father is interested, and I'm

      going to be left all alone."

      "I would never leave you all alone," Charles said quietly.

      "Mot physically--I know that--but this is bigger than

      our living together, Charles. You must see that"

      "Yes, I do," he admitted out loud because she was still

      not looking at either one of them.

      "But why a letter. Mother?" Dakota persisted.

      "Because I need time to think. I feel rattled when you

      start to talk of this, and I want to panic and run." She finally

      turned to him, and Dakota was shocked to see tears in her

      eyes. She managed to speak, but her voice was filled with

      self-deprecation. "Wouldn't the women in town be amazed

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      to find the invincible Virginia Rawlings all shook up over

      her son's religious convictions?"

      "I'm not sure I agree with you there, Mother. If you were

      to get any of them alone to talk about their own mortality, I

      think you might see something different. Maybe all the parties

      and committees are a way of covering their own fears."

      "But you and that pastor honestly think I deserve to go

      to hell, don't you?"

      "I deserved to go to hell," Dakota countered. "Why God

      saved me from that I'll never know, but thafs what He did,

      and I know He's waiting to do the same for anyone who

      will call on Him."

      Virginia's heart lightened within her. She had felt so

      helplessly condemned, but Dakota's tone had been understanding

      and humble. And she did want to comprehend,

      but it was frightening to her as well. At the same time, he

      had made it sound as though there was hope.

      "So you'll write the letter?"

      "Absolutely. I'll leave it in my room."

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      Virginia wanted to cry in earnest then. He was so much

      like his father: used to taking charge but sensitive with

      those he loved. She didn't know why she'd expected the

      worst, but she had.

      Stifling a yawn, Virginia suddenly felt very weary. Not

      getting her son's wrath or scorn was so relieving that all

      she wanted to do was sleep.

      Having been married to her for 30 years, Charles detected

      the signs. She had yet to look at him, which told him she was

      either embarrassed or still felt betrayed, but even in profile

      he watched her lids grow heavy over the pages of the book

      she had reopened. Before long she was trying to read with

      her head laid back, finally giving up and placing the book in

      her lap. Moments later her eyes were dosed.

      Father and son were on their own, but neither spoke.

      Dakota had questions but sensed they should wait His

      father hadn't looked his way before going back to the

      newspaper, but Dakota had watched the way he'd studied

      his wife. It came to him without warning, and he was not

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      sure his parents were aware of the fact, but Dakota saw for

      the first time that God had certainly blessed their marriage.

      Dakota didn't join his parents in reading or napping just

      then.'He was too busy wondering how he'd never seen this

      before. Not moving an inch from the living room, Dakota

      talked the whole thing out with God and determined to ask

      Cash the next time he saw him w
    hether God blessed-those who wanted nothing to do with Him. Dakota thought He must, but that wasn't good enough. The Texas Ranger

      wanted verses to prove it

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      "How are you today?" Dakota asked quietly as he and

      Darvi walked from her front door on Monday evening.

      "I'm fine," she said quietly.

      "Was your mother a little cool just now," he asked

      before getting to the carriage, "or did I imagine things?"

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      "Frozen better describes her/' Darvi said so quietly that

      Dakota let it drop. He had asked her to join him for dinner

      and knew that this conversation would wait for the restaurant.

      They rode in silence; Dakota at the reins, Darvi'beside

      him. Thinking as they moved along that Dakota was one of

      the most restful persons she'd ever known, Darvi felt not the

      slightest anxiety whenever she was with him. If he looked at

      her a certain way, her heart would pound and her pulse race,

      and his nearness affected her no small amount, but never

      did she know danger or fear. It was an amazing thing.

      Sitting beside her, having already pulled the carriage

      over to the curb in front of the Grayson Hotel, Dakota

      studied Darvi's profile and waited. He smiled just studying

      that captivating mouth and little-girl-turned-up nose. She

      was in a far-off place right now, but the half-smitten Ranger

      saw no reason to disturb her. Not even the horse's shifting

      brought her attention around, and Dakota waited several

      minutes in silence. When he saw her noticing where they

      were, he just waited for her eyes to swing to his. Darvi

      smiled as soon as they met

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      "We're here," she grinned a little.

      "Yes."

      "How long?"

      "I didn't keep track."

      "But we didn't just get here, did we?"

      "No."

      For a few seconds they just watched each other.

      Dakota's heart felt a little fuller every time he was with her.

      Darvi's was doing the same.

      Dakota climbed down at last, moved to her side, and

      assisted Darvi to the walk. Offering his arm to her, he said,

      "May I escort you to dinner, Miss Wingate?"

      "Yes, please," she said.

      Dakota led her inside. It was going to be a wonderful

      evening.

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      "I WATTED FOR HER TO TELL ME I COULDN'T gO to Uncle

      Marty's, but she was silent. She's been silent ever since."

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      "Oh, Darvi, I'm sorry it's gone like that. Is it the same

      with your father?"

      "No," Darvi said with relief. "I think he's a bit upset

     


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