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    Every Little Thing About You (Yellow Rose Trilogy 1)

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      himself sit back against the wall before he tried praying

      again.

      S-*3$

      "All

      right, Libby," Kate Peterson, Liberty's mother, said

      as she adjusted the candles on the table and moved the

      basket full of biscuits. "I think that just about does it. Duffy

      is carving the meat."

      "I'll put the gravy in the blue boat just before we sit

      down."

      "Good. Where are Zach and Laura?"

      "You sent them out to wash."

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      "Oh, that's right. Some days I think my head has rolled

      off my shoulders and I haven't noticed."

      "It's still there, Mam/' Liberty smilingly told her.

      Kate smiled back and said, "I think I'll have you run a

      plate of food over to your brother."

      "He's at the jail with a prisoner."

      "Oh, who did he bring in?"

      "I brought him in, and his name is Slater Rawlings."

      Kate was instantly alert. Since Griffin's deputy had

      moved across state a month back, Liberty had been filling

      in. It was not the first time, nor was it an ideal situation, but

      at times a matter of life and death.

      "Everything all right?" Kate asked her daughter.

      "Yes. He's new to town and didn't know the rules. He

      hesitated, and I felt I had no choice but to lift his weapon."

      Kate nodded. She didn't fear Liberty's being shot--the

      younger woman was very competent with a firearm--it

      was more the things men said to her that Kate objected to.

      No mother wanted vulgar things said to her children, but

      when the child was a young, unmarried woman, it was all

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      the harder. At times Kate wanted a different life for her

      daughter, a life without Griffin's refitted pants or a gun.

      Kate honestly believed that would be best, but for the

      moment, this was where God had them.

      "I washed," five-year-old Laura announced as she

      came to the dining room doorway.

      "Thank you, dear. Please tell your father we're all ready

      in here."

      "Papa!" Laura dashed from the room on that note, and

      both women turned as Zach entered. He was a serious six-year-old

      with a heart of gold.

      "Are you washed, Zach?" Liberty asked her young

      half-brother.

      "Yes, but I got my shirt a little wet."

      "It will dry," Liberty said kindly as she touched his fair

      head.

      Every Little Thing About You 17

      "Laura says we're ready!" Duffy Peterson, one of

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      Shotgun's doctors and Kate's second husband, said as he

      came on the scene just then, a platter of roast pork in his

      hands. He added it to the table, and in his warm, wonderful

      way invited everyone to sit down. He then asked

      them to bow in prayer.

      "Family is so special, Lord," he said reverently, "and

      we thank You for the ones You've gathered here. Thank

      You for the sweet fellowship we have in You. Thank You

      for this food, and for the strong bodies You've given to us.

      Help us to be filled without being greedy, and to remember

      that every bite is from Your hand. In Jesus Christ's name I

      pray. Amen."

      The meal began on that good note and only got better.

      Duffy had been called upon that day to deliver twins-- always fun news. He was peppered with questions for a good ten minutes; questions he patiently answered.

      "Boys or girls?"

      "One of each."

      "Who was born first?"

      "The boy. I think they're calling him John after his

      father."

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      "Did they cry hard?"

      "Yes, but we kept them warm, and they settled right

      down for their mother."

      "Is their mother all right?"

      "She's doing very well."

      "Will you see her again this week?"

      "If they call me, yes."

      "We'll have to get over with a basket of baked goods,"

      Kate suggested in an effort to stem the tide.

      "The pantry's full right now, so that shouldn't be a problem," Liberty said as she remembered she had not brought in the gravy. She rose to do this, giving husband

      and wife a moment to speak.

      "She brought a man in today," Kate said for her husband's

      ears alone.

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      "Did it go all right?"

      "She said it did. Griffin is still at the jail with him."

      "I can bake," Laura put in suddenly.

      "Whaf s that, honey?" her mother asked/ needing to let

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      the other conversation drop. Her husband watched her for

      a moment

      "I can bake for the babies too."

      "Yes, you can, and we'll just do that. All right?"

      Laura nodded, looking pleased.

      'Tell me, Zach," his father said conversationally, "what

      was the funnest thing that happened in school today?"

      "We got to read outside."

      "Oh, that is fun. Did you all have books, or did Mrs.

      Murch read to you?"

      "She read to us first, but then the older kids took

      turns."

      "Very good. You'll be having your turn before you

      know it"

      Zach smiled up at his father, his favorite person in the

      world. While other boys wanted to chase after frogs and go

      fishing, Zach Peterson wanted to sit with a book and read.

      Some of the children at school had said that such things

      were sissy, but not Zach's father. Duffy had told him that

      reading was wonderful and that he should never feel

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      ashamed of his love for it. Right after that, Zach had found

      himself very interested in fishing, and he tried it with his

      father, who made it the greatest outing of the entire

      summer.

      "I'm sorry about this gravy," Liberty apologized as she

      returned with the dark blue gravy boat and set it on the

      table. "I'm going to start parroting you, Mam, about my

      head falling off."

      "Did you help Griff today?" Zach suddenly asked.

      "Yes, I did. I was there for a few hours."

      "Did you put someone in jail?" This came from Laura,

      and Liberty nodded.

      "Did you need your gun?"

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      "Yes. The man waited a little too long to do as I asked,

      and I couldn't take any chances."

      "Is Griff with him now?"

      Again Liberty nodded. "That was the plan."

      Kate was thankful that the subject was dropped after

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      that. They finished the meal on another topic, and she

      wasn't forced to keep her feelings hidden. Thoughts of Liberty

      helping Griffin played in her mind the entire evening,

      but she prayed and worked to give her two oldest children

      to the Lord. It was a huge relief, however, when it was time

      for her younger children to go to bed. She kissed Liberty

      goodnight and finally gained the privacy of her bedroom.

      Duffy wasn't far behind her. He found his wife sitting on

      the edge of the bed, facing away from the door. Duffy

      slipped his shoes off and climbed onto the mattress. With

      gentle fingers he unbuttoned the back of her dress and then

      softly kissed her neck.

    &n
    bsp; "Are you all right?"

      "I think so," Kate answered honestly as she slipped

      from her cotton dress and sat back down in her petticoat

      and chemise, turning a little so she could look at her husband.

      "She's so calm, Duffy."

      "She has to be, Kate. You don't want her carrying her

      emotions on her sleeve when she has to pull that gun."

      Kate's breath caught in her throat, and Duffy pulled her

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      into his arms and held her close. Kate clung to him. She

      didn't want to cry, but she felt a desperate need to be held.

      Duffy was only too happy to oblige.

      He hadn't seen her coming. He hadn't known she was

      going to walk into his life when she did. They had known

      each other for years, lived in the same town, and gone to

      the same church, but he hadn't noticed her until almost a

      year after Thomas Drake died. Kate had been teaching

      school in those days--the town's sheriff had not been able

      to leave a huge legacy behind--and still trying to do her job

      as a mother to Griffin and Liberty, the only two of her five

      children to make it past infancy. Then she had taken ill.

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      Duffy would never forget Liberty's pale face as she came to

      his office.

      "Mam is sick/' the slim 12-year-old had said.

      "Who is sick?" Duffy questioned her.

      "Mam. She's hot and quiet."

      Duffy had finally figured out that Liberty was referring

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      to her mother. He had hung a sign on his door and followed

      her home. And Kate had been sick--very sick. Duffy

      still remembered asking God if He would take the children's

      mother as well as their father.

      Some days passed before he felt she was out of the

      woods, and even then she wasn't back in the schoolhouse

      for more than two weeks. And that first day when school

      dismissed, Duffy was there. He used her health as an

      excuse for a long time but eventually gained the courage to

      ask if he could court her. He thought his heart would burst

      when she said yes.

      "I was married to Thomas and had two babies by the

      time I was Libby's age," Kate said suddenly; Liberty was

      not long past her twenty-first birthday. "I don't want Libby

      to marry for anything but love, Duffy, but I find myself

      wishing she would show more interest in some of the

      young men who like her."

      "Kate," Duffy said seriously, waiting for her to look at

      him, "you're trying to change circumstances that are out of

      your control rather than serving God in the midst of them.

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      And you're worrying."

      Kate looked up into his wonderful face. Older than she

      was by ten years, he'd never planned to marry. But he had

      suddenly found himself in love with her, and in time, Kate

      had loved him back. The day she married him was one of

      the happiest of her life. And his faith was so alive. He had

      been busy as a doctor, but not having a wife or children for

      so many years had left him with great amounts of time for

      Bible study and prayer. She learned something from him

      every week.

      "You're right. I need to give her back to the Lord."

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      "And you need to keep asking God, in His will, to bring

      someone into her life. You've been happily married, you've

      seen Libby with people, and you naturally think she would

      flourish in marriage and parenthood. I do too. So we both

      need to keep going to God about this."

      "She is special, isn't she, Duff?"

      "Very. And although some of the men here are fine

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      young men, I think it's going to take someone just as special

      as she is, someone who understands how multifaceted

      she is, to claim her heart."

      Kate nodded, thinking not for the first time that it was

      wonderful to know he loved Griffin and Liberty as he did

      Zach and Laura. She kissed him and thanked him before

      rising to ready for bed. The week had been long, and she

      was weary. Thirty minutes later, her husband beside her,

      she drifted off to sleep, but not before asking God to help

      her take Duffy's advice: Serve God where you are; don't

      ask Him to take you elsewhere before you obey. She had

      made it flowery--that was more her way--but the

      meaning was still clear.

      'WO*

      %

      liberty's neat hand moved across the paper, her head

      bent as she filled out a report on Slater Rawlings' arrest

      There wasn't much to tell, but Griffin was particular about

      details. He had been ready to do the report himself until he

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      remembered that Liberty was coming in because he had a

      meeting with the mayor and two members of the town

      council He had nearly dragged his sister outside before he

      left

      "Lunch will be coming while I'm gone, so you be

      careful."

      "I will, Griff, but he doesn't seem that dangerous to

      me."

      "I don't know," Griffin replied with a small shake of his

      head. "He's probably not, but there's something about this

      guy, some kind of inner turmoil. I can see it in his eyes. He's

      angry about being in there, but I know he could pay his

      way out. He wasn't all too happy this morning when I gave

      him breakfast, so just be on guard."

      Liberty had nodded. "I'll watch myself--him too."

      "All right. Thanks, and be sure to thank Mam for those

      sweet-rolls."

      "I'll do it. Hey," Liberty called to him before he could

      get far. "What about tomorrow?"

      "If he hasn't paid his way out, I'll bring him along."

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      Liberty smiled. "Let's hope you have a quiet night

      tonight."

      Griffin only waved and continued down the street. Liberty

      went back inside to start the paperwork and give the

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      office a complete dusting. She knew that the prisoner stood

      at the bars for a while and watched her, but she didn't

      speak to him or even look in his direction.

      "I need something out of my saddlebags," Slater suddenly

      said.

      "You'll have to wait for the sheriff to get back for that,"

      Liberty told him, not bothering to raise her head.

      "When will that be?"

      "I'm not sure."

      "What do I call you, by the way?"

      "Deputy."

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      "What's the matter with this town that a woman has to

      act as deputy?" Slater muttered, but the woman at the desk

      just kept writing. Feeling even more irate, he watched her,

      but in the corner of his mind knew that he was being

      unjust. He was a prisoner, which meant he had few rights.

      If she didn't want to talk with him, it was her privilege.

      Slater let his head rest against the bars and was still in that

      position when the door opened.

      "Oh, Liberty, it's you!" a female voice exclaimed.

      Slater watched the woman at the desk laugh.

      "It's nice to see you too, Tess."

      "I'm sorry." Tess Locken was contrite as she came to

     
    ; stand before the desk. "I was so hoping to find Griff."

      "I can't imagine why," Liberty teased. "I'm more fun

      than he is."

      "You are fun, Lib," Tess said sincerely, "but/' and here

      she sighed a little, "I'm not in love with you."

      "Oh, well," Liberty shrugged as if the loss were hers.

      "Can I do anything for you?"

      "Only if you know whether Griff is free for dinner

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      Monday night."

      Again Liberty shrugged. "I wish I could help."

      "Well, I'll just--oh!"

      Liberty followed Tess' gaze, knowing she'd just spotted

      their guest. Slater was still standing, his hands protruding

      Every Little Thing About You 25

      through the bars so his forearms could rest comfortably, his

      look expressionless as he stared out at them.

      "Is he dangerous?" the other woman asked, her voice

      dropping to a stage whisper.

      "He hasn't been so far."

      "Did you bring him in?" Tess' voice had risen, but she

      moved closer to Liberty.

      "Yesterday."

      Liberty's friend lowered her brow. "He needs a

      haircut."

      The deputy's eyes sparkled as her hand came to her

      mouth, a movement Slater couldn't miss. He stood very

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      still, doing everything he could not to glare at them. To be

      talked about as if he wasn't there was maddening.

      "Well, I'd better scoot," Tess said quietly. "Tell Griff

      hello."

      "Do you want me to mention Monday night?"

      Tess' head cocked to the side in a way that made her

      look like a scatterbrained female, something she was not. It

      didn't help that her blue eyes were as innocent as a child's.

      "I guess you can go ahead and tell him, but also say

      that 111 check back with him. Mother said to be sure and

      tell him to come even if he can only make it for dessert."

      Liberty smiled at her. Tess' expression had turned so

      hopeful.

      "I'll relay all of it, Tess."

      "Thanks, Libby."

      The other woman left on that note, but not before

      taking one more look at the man behind the bars. The fear

      in her eyes was not comfortable to Slater, but as he'd been

      doing for almost 24 hours, he hardened his heart.

      "When's lunch?" he asked rudely,

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      "As soon as it arrives."

      Liberty had gone back to the paperwork, and Slater

      saw that he would get nothing more. Ignoring the voice

      that reminded him he knew better than to act this way, he

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      stretched out on the bunk and lay still until the noon meal

      arrived.

      "I'm headed to church this morning," Griffin said to

     


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