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    Every Little Thing About You

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      "I'm sorry I didn't get there in time, Lloyd," Liberty

      said, tears coming without invitation. "I can't tell you how

      sorry."

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      "It's not your fault, Libby. I'm just glad no one else was

      hurt."

      Tears fell as she nodded and shifted her gaze to Josie,

      who was standing next to some of Lloyd and Desna's

      family. As she watched, Laura came up to the other little

      girl.

      "Hi, Josie. Mam said you can come and play with me.

      Do you want to come and play sometime?"

      Josie nodded and Laura gave her a hug, one that the

      younger girl returned.

      "We'll plan on that," the woman next to Lloyd now

      said. She was Desna's sister.

      "Call on us," Griffin told him, his hand extended in

      friendship. "We'll do whatever we can, Lloyd."

      "Thanks, Griff."

      It was time to move on, but Liberty didn't want to. She

      stood in momentary indecision. Since she was ready to

      leave, Laura made it a little easier. She took Liberty's hand

      and even turned away. They hadn't gone ten feet when the

      five-year-old stumbled over the uneven ground and nearly

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      fell. Slater was suddenly there, scooping her up to sit on his

      arm and taking Liberty's hand in his own.

      "If I had just been a little faster," Liberty said quietly.

      "Don't do this to yourself." Slater's voice came softly to

      her. "It won't help to go over it again and again."

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      Liberty turned her head to look up at him. It was too

      easy to forget that he would know that. The news about his

      past job was still so foreign. Dakota seemed like a Texas

      Ranger, but for some reason Slater did not. A moment of

      disquiet filled her. Was he capable of being Griffin's

      deputy? Had Griffin known what he was doing, or was the

      decision made in the heat of emotion? On top of these

      upsetting thoughts, Liberty abruptly realized how warm

      and solid his hand was and how confidently he'd taken

      over with Laura. Even amid her doubts about his serving

      as deputy, Liberty still thought him the most wonderful

      man she'd ever met.

      "Here you go/' he said gently, helping her into Duffy

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      and Kate's wagon.

      "Come and have some lunch," Kate invited Slater, her

      eyes taking in Griffin and Dakota as well.

      "You're welcome to come by the house for lunch,"

      Duffy cut in, his voice mild, "but your hostess will be lying

      down."

      Kate's hand went to her mouth, and she looked away.

      She was just holding on, and her husband knew it.

      "Do you want company, Lib?" her brother asked.

      She nodded yes. It wasn't hard to guess that she found

      that easier than being on her own. The wagon pulled away

      then, and the men moved to their horses. Once at the

      house, her husband seeing to the task of settling Kate

      upstairs, all hands joined in to help with the meal. It was

      light fare, and because her mother was not with them, Liberty

      was committed to acting as normally for Zach and

      Laura as she could. Neither one of them had eaten a good

      breakfast, and she determined to see food into them now.

      Slater was feeling the same way about Liberty, and Dakota

      watched it all in silence. Not until the meal was over and

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      he was in the living room with Zach and Griffin did he start

      to relax. It didn't last long, however, as the little boy began

      to talk with his brother.

      "I don't like cemeteries, Griff."

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      "Why not, Zach?"

      The little boy shrugged. "They scare me a little."

      Griffin nodded.

      "I'm not scared now, but I'm afraid I'll think of it

      tonight when I go to bed."

      "Come here, Zach," Griffin invited, putting an arm

      around him when he joined him in the large chair. "Do you

      know one of the things I love about God, Zach? If s the way

      He's everywhere all the time. Do you know what that's

      called?"

      Zach shook his head no.

      "Omnipresent. That's a long, funny word, but it simply

      means that God is everywhere 100 percent of the time. I

      love that. When I have to ride into a dangerous situation, I

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      know that He's with me, but that He's also where I'm

      headed. When I lie down at night He's with me, but He's

      also with Tess. I take great comfort in that

      "And now tonight, 111 be thinking of you especially. I'll

      be so glad that when God is with me, He's also with you in

      your bed, and with Josie Frank where she's sleeping, and

      even at the cemetery. There's no reason to fear if God is

      with us, Zach, and He always is."

      "Papa has told me that, but I think I forgot."

      "Well, I'll pray that you'll remember it the next time

      you're scared. You can pray that Josie will understand and

      remember too."

      Without warning or word to anyone, Dakota suddenly

      stood and left the room. Zach looked to his brother, his eyes

      questioning. Griffin's eyes met the younger ones.

      "I think maybe Dakota could use the same prayers too,

      Zach."

      The six-year-old was still nodding when Griffin tightened

      his arm around him and bent to give him a kiss.

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      "How are you?" Slater asked Liberty as he took the wet

      bowl from her hand.

      "I'm all right. I'm always surprised at how much it

      affects me physically. I still feel bruised all over."

      "You might be in a way/' Slater surmised.

      Liberty looked up at him in question.

      "You move very fast when you draw, Libby. That's

      bound to affect your muscles."

      "I've never thought of that," Liberty said slowly. She

      had just handed another bowl to Slater when Dakota burst

      through the door.

      "Oh/' he seemed momentarily stopped. "I, um71 mean,

      thanks for lunch, Libby."

      "Are you all right?" Slater asked before Liberty could

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      reply.

      "Yeah," Dakota answered, but he was clearly agitated.

      "I've got to go."

      Both Slater and Liberty watched in surprise as he

      moved for the back door and left in a hurry.

      "I need to see what's wrong/' Slater said, even as he

      was setting the towel down and moving out the door.

      Liberty didn't try to comment; she didn't want to distract

      him, but she stepped away from the washtub to see

      Slater catch up with Dakota halfway between the houses.

      "Are you all right?" Slater asked again, this time taking

      his brother's arm.

      "No, I'm not all right," he gritted. "But it's nothing you

      could possibly understand."

      "Try me."

      Dakota speared him with angry eyes. "I suppose you

      thought the service was great. I suppose you agreed with

      every word."

      "I did, yes."

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      Dakota shook his head in disgust. "What's the matter

      with all of you, Slater? A woman is
    dead. Her husband and

      baby stood there in terrible grief, and who do we hear

      about? Jesus Christ! Unbelievable."

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      It was cold out, but neither man seemed to notice.

      Slater's mind scrambled fast for a reply, his mind praying

      for wisdom.

      "What did you want Pastor Caron to say, Dak? What

      would you have deemed appropriate?"

      "A little more about the woman herself, for starters. He

      turned it into a sermon!"

      "What if the woman was who she was because of Jesus

      Christ, Dak?"

      "What do you mean?"

      "Well, you heard what he said. She was a changed

      person because of her faith."

      Dakota's eyes narrowed. Slater knew he was not happy

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      with that answer, but he went on anyway.

      "If I'm a different person because of my beliefs, Dakota,

      and I were to die, I would want other people to know they

      could have the same hope. Lloyd Frank clearly feels the

      same way." Slater took a breath and said, "Maybe you

      should be listening instead of criticizing."

      "My life is fine," Dakota did not hesitate to clarify.

      "If that's true, then why does this have you so upset? If

      everything is fine, you should be able to shrug this off and

      go on with your life."

      Dakota's eyes became dangerously black, but Slater

      held his ground.

      "I'm leaving," he finally gritted out

      Slater stood still as Dakota stormed away and slammed

      into the house. Not until he reappeared with his saddlebags

      and gear did Slater see how serious he was and follow

      him to the barn to try again.

      "Please don't leave like this, Dak. Don't leave in a

      rage."

      "I'm not angry at you, Slate," Dakota said tightly,

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      throwing tack onto Eli in a hurry. "You're just a little confused

      right now, and I know how that can be. I just need to

      get away for a time. Maybe when I return you'll have come

      down off this cloud that says your way is the only way."

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      Slater had no idea how to reply. He believed with all of

      his heart that God's Son was the only way, but clearly that

      was the last thing he could say right now. Dakota mounted

      Eli and said goodbye, leaving Slater standing by the small

      barn. As he watched him ride away, Slater thought it most

      fitting that it had finally begun to rain.

      "I brought you some soup," Liberty said as she entered

      her mother's room.

      "Thank you, dear." Kate sat up and reached for her

      robe; the room was chilly.

      "Did Zach and Laura eat lunch?"

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      "Yes. I think I got quite a bit into them."

      "And what about you?"

      Liberty chuckled. "Slater kept pushing food my way.

      He must have had the same plan I had for the kids."

      Kate took a sip from the mug of soup and watched her

      daughter. Ablush had stolen over her cheeks, and her eyes,

      which had a dreamy light in them, had gone toward the

      window.

      "You're falling for this man, Libby," her mother said.

      "I think you're right." Liberty bit her lip and met her

      mother's eyes. "I didn't know I could feel this way about

      anyone, Mam. I think he's wonderful."

      "Are you going to be able to move slowly?"

      Liberty nodded. "I do have feelings, though, ones I've

      never experienced before. I also have a lot of questions. We

      haven't talked about when he came to Christ, and he said

      he'd get back to me about why he left the Rangers."

      "Cover all of it, Lib. I can't give you better advice than

      that."

      "When did you and Duffy find time to talk?"

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      Kate smiled. "It wasn't easy. I had two children and he

      had a busy practice, but we made it work. I also listened to

      the people who were close to me. If someone I loved and

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      trusted had felt any doubts, I would have slowed down or

      stopped."

      "Do you and Duffy have doubts about Slater?"

      "Not doubts, but we do want you to go slowly. We

      think Slater is wonderful. We're delighted that he's taking

      the deputy's position, but that doesn't mean he's the man

      God has for you."

      Liberty nodded. "I think about what Tess said too--

      you know, about my never noticing male attention before.

      Maybe all I'm feeling is a first-time infatuation."

      "That's what time will determine, dear. Give yourself

      lots of it."

      Liberty stood and kissed her mother's cheek.

      "Send the kids up, will you, Lib? I want to see how

      they're doing."

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      "Will do. Are you up to coming to the table for dinner?"

      "I feel up to it, yes, but Duffy may come home and

      order me back to bed. I'll be down in about an hour."

      "All right."

      Zach and Laura were already in the hallway when she

      left the room, their little faces anxious.

      "Can we see Mam, Libby?" Zach asked.

      "Yes, Zach. She was just asking for you."

      Liberty smiled as they raced down the hall and heard

      her mother's cry of delight. Again she prayed that God

      would allow this fifth child to come safely into their world.

      "So HE JUST STORMED OFF?" Griffin asked.

      "Yep. He's fighting what he's hearing, I'm sure. That's

      not like Dakota, but then I guess I did a good deal of

      fighting myself."

      "What do you suppose brought it on?" Tess asked; the

      three of them were at the sheriff's office the next day.

      ''The funeral," Slater said, filled her in, and went on.

      "He's not a man who cares how other people live as long

      as they obey the law, so this is a surprise. I haven't had

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      hope until now."

      "Zach and I were talking in Mam's living room yesterday

      when he left so suddenly."

      "What were you discussing?"

      "God's omnipresence."

      Slater nodded.

      "I find it so interesting that he wanted Pastor Caron to

      talk more about Desna," Tess said. "Do you remember

      what you pointed out to me, Griff, about the way the disciples

      wanted to talk about themselves when Jesus mentioned

      His death?"

      Griffin nodded. "It's the same today. You talk about

      Christ's work on the cross, and most people start telling

      you how good they've been. They want to talk about themselves,

      not about Christ's death for their sins."

      Slater's brows rose. That was exactly what he did for a

      time, but he eventually got so miserable that all the fight

      went out of him.

      "Do you think he'll come back?" Griffin now asked.

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      "Yes, but probably not for a time. I know he thinks I

      need to get my head on straight. I'm not real anxious to

      have him return, knowing there will probably be another

      confrontation."

      "Maybe not/' Tess put in. "Maybe hell run into the

      man who led you to Christ, and he'll have an impact"

     
    "I only hope and pray that it happens," Slater said sincerely.

      "Oh, there's Ubby," Tess exclaimed, spotting her across

      the street. "Maybe shell come over."

      Slater's head whipped around at the sound of that

      name, and he was out the door so fast the other two almost

      didn't see him move. Griffin and Tess' eyes met, both

      people smiling in delight.

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      *3r

      "I think the pink calico/' Liberty said to Miss Amy.

      "The one with the small flowers."

      "Six cents a yard," Miss Amy quoted as she laid it on

      the counter. "I just got this in."

      "And the navy flannel?"

      "Eleven cents a yard" was the price as this bolt came

      down from the shelf.

      "Thank you. I need to see a little of the blue-striped

      ticking too."

      "That goes for twelve cents a yard."

      "Okay. Thanks, Miss Amy. I'll look these over and do

      some figuring."

      "Okay. I've got a special on buttons. There're some red

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      ones that would be nice if you want that navy flannel for a

      shirt"

      "Okay." t,

      Liberty was fingering fabric and working sums on her

      paper when Slater approached. He said nothing but stood

      at her shoulder and watched her work. Without warning

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      Liberty's head came up, and she swung around to look at

      the buttons. What she encountered was Slater's chest.

      "Hello," he said quietly, a smile in his eyes.

      "I'm sorry. I didn't see you."

      "I saw you," he told her warmly, and watched as she

      smiled, bit her lip, and dropped her eyes.

      "How did you know I was in here?"

      "Tess is across the street talking to Griffin. She spotted

      you."

      Liberty nodded.

      "What are you shopping for?"

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      "Mam gave me a list of things. Zach needs a shirt, and

      two of Laura's dresses are rather short."

      "Nothing for yourself?" Slater asked, wishing he could

      purchase something for her, something as lovely and feminine

      as she looked right now.

      "Not today."

      "How are you doing, Libby?" he suddenly asked so

      seriously that Liberty wanted to lay her head against his

      shoulder and cry.

      "Why did you ask me that?"

      "Because with a list like that, it sounds as though your

      mother knew you needed to get out."

      Liberty nodded. "She probably did."

      "Is your mother feeling better?"

      "Yes. She's up and around, and Duffy has stopped

      watching her like a hawk."

      It was in that instant that Slater realized there was

     


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