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    City Girl

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      help her down, but Reagan told them she could manage.

      When she caught sight of one trying to get a glimpse of her

      ankles, she became all businesslike. In a matter of minutes

      the job was done, and the men were thanked and sent on

      their way.

      "Did you give them cookies?" Katy asked when Reagan

      told her of the episode.

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      "They weren't looking for cookies," Reagan stated in no

      uncertain terms, and Katy chuckled.

      "You can laugh all you want, Katy, but I could have done

      without them."

      Cash, who had just entered the room, exchanged a look

      with Katy, both sets of eyes holding laughter.

      "So how was Lavinia?"

      "She misses you and sent you some powder."

      "Now wasn't that nice! What scent?"

      "Wildflower,Ithink."

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      "Mmmm..." Katy showed her appreciation after

      Reagan had handed her the tin and she had opened it

      enough to get a whiff. "Who else did you see in town?"

      "Before Reagan fills you in," Cash inserted, "I saw

      Pastor at the livery, and he wanted to know if the three of

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      us are planning to have a Bible study together. I told him

      we hadn't gotten that far."

      "I want to," Reagan said without hesitation. While

      reading her Bible that morning, she'd had several questions.

      "I do too," Katy added.

      "All right. We'll start this week. How's Thursday

      night--in here after dinner?"

      "What will we study?" Katy wished to know.

      "I'm not sure just yet. Do you have an interest?"

      Katy looked thoughtful. "I missed some of the work

      Pastor Ellis did on God's promises. Can we go over that?"

      "Sure. Is that going to work for you, Reagan?"

      "Anything," she told him. "I feel completely lost in the

      Bible."

      "Okay. Thursday night it is."

      Cash went on his way, and Reagan turned to Katy.

      "Did you talk to him about your doubts?"

      "No, because I remembered what he would say."

      "What would he say?"

      "That all feelings have to follow the truth of Scripture. If

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      I don't feel saved, but I know in my heart that I took care

      of things between God the Father and me, then I'm saved

      forever."

      "You know so much, Katy," Reagan said in amazement. "How do you know so much?"

      Katy did not look pleased. "I sat in that church just

      trying to be good enough to get God's notice without

      admitting that His way was the only way He would accept.

      I did my level best not to listen, but a few things got in!"

      Reagan bit her lip in an effort not to laugh, but it didn't

      work. A giggle slipped out and then another.

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      Just realizing what she'd said, Katy began to laugh as

      well. Before many moments passed, the two of them were

      having a loud session of laughter and giggles.

      Across the way, Cash sat in his office and listened. He

      was in the midst of trying to catch up on his correspondence,

      but for a time he couldn't lift the pen. This miracle

      that had happened in his own household was just too big

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      to take in.

      -S"3r

      One week and six days after Katy was hurt, Dakota and

      Slater Rawlings rode up the drive to the ranch. They hadn't

      planned on arriving together but had met up on the road

      and come in at the same time. It had been a good time to

      catch up as Dakota had taken a new job, but both men were

      preoccupied with the news about Katy. She was not a

      young woman anymore, as they knew all too well.

      Dakota and Slater quickened their pace when the ranch

      house came into view, but a scene in front of the house--

      Cash and a young woman arguing--caused them to finish

      the ride very slowly. When they got close enough, they saw

      that a contraption stood between the warring couple--one

      they'd both seen in St Louis but never in Texas.

      "Why have you brought me out here?" Reagan asked

      loudly enough for the visiting Rawlingses to hear. "And

      why do you have my bike out?"

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      "I want you to go for a ride."

      "To town?"

      "No. Just for pleasure."

      "Why?"

      "You need a break."

      Reagan's hands came up.

      "I have work to do, Cash."

      "It can wait. Get on the bike."

      "What if Katy needs me?"

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      "I'll keep an eye on her. Get on the bike."

      "This is ridiculous."

      "No, it's not. Whaf s ridiculous is that you haven't had

      a moment to yourself since Katy fell, and I know you love

      to ride. Now get on the bike."

      "Stop saying that"

      "As soon as you get on the bike, I will."

      With eyes that told him she thought him demented,

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      Reagan took the bicycle handles and, with the ease of

      breathing, hopped on and began to ride. Planning to keep

      it short, she started around the house, fully intending to

      stay in the barnyard.

      "Make it a long one," Cash called after her, "or I'll send

      you out again."

      Not until that was settled and Reagan was riding out of

      sight did Cash look up to see his brothers. They were both

      smiling hugely, and Cash shook his head, not looking forward

      to explaining the situation to the two men with the

      Cheshire cat smiles.

      "Well, now," Dakota began. "Who was that?"

      "You can get that gleam out of your eye, Dak. If s not

      what you think."

      "What do we think?" Slater asked, smile still in place as

      he dismounted, went forward, and hugged his oldest

      brother.

      Dakota was next, and the middle brother's mouth was

      opening to say more when he spotted Reagan again on the

      bike. His gaze drew the others, and for a moment all three

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      watched as she made a wide circle by the barn and headed

      once again toward the back of the house, looking for all the

      world as though she was having the time of her life. Dakota

      finally spoke when she disappeared.

      "Is that the woman from town? The one in the letter?"

      "Yes. Her name is Reagan Sullivan."

      "A woman who owns her own bicycle, Cash," Dakota

      said, eyes hopeful. "Just the kind of girl you need. Any

      chance she's a believer?"

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      Cash had all he could do not to shake his head. Since

      their marriages, his brothers had one thing on their minds:

      to see him married as well.

      "Well?" Slater put in now. "Is she?"

      "As of about nine days ago, yes."

      "She's not taken, is she?"

      "You two take the cake, you know that? I strongly suspect

      you're here for Katy, but all you want to know is

      whether or not I've found someone to marry."

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      The younger brothers' faces became very sober, and

      Cash saw in an instant that he should not have teased

      them.

      "Come on in," he said. "Katy will be surprised speechless."

      "How is she, Cash
    ?" Slater said seriously. "I mean,

      really?"

      Cash smiled, absolutely delighted to be able to say, "I'll

      let her tell you herself."

      "that was just what I needed!" Reagan announced as

      she spotted Cash in Kat/s room, rushing in before seeing

      that they had guests. "At first I thought you needed your

      head checked, but then I just--" Reagan came to an abrupt

      and awkward halt. Two men were in the room, both cowboys,

      and Reagan had interrupted.

      'I'm sorry," she said as she began backing toward the

      door. "I'm sorry," she said even more softly before anyone

      could speak.

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      "Come in, Reagan." Katy's voice stopped her; she had

      never heard her so excited. "These are my other two boys!"

      Reagan looked to Cash.

      "My brothers," he supplied. "Dakota and Slater, I'd like

      to introduce you to Reagan Sullivan."

      "Hello," Reagan greeted them, still embarrassed. The

      men were perfect gentlemen, however, and came forward

      to shake her hand, neither one seeming the least bit put out

      "If s a pleasure," Dakota said, his smile genuine.

      "Cash and Katy have been telling us about all you do.

      We can't thank you enough." ,

      This had come from Slater, and Reagan blinked in surprise.

      She had known that Cash was a gentleman, but three

      in the same family was almost too hard to believe. And

      they were all so different in appearance!

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      "You're not from Texas, are you?" Dakota now asked,

      his voice a deep dra wL

      Reagan smiled. "How could you tell?"

      "No one else here rides a bicycle."

      Reagan couldn't help but laugh at that; she knew it was

      probably true. But as much as the men genuinely seemed

      to enjoy her company, Reagan wanted to leave them on

      their own. If the light in Katy's eyes was any indication, she

      was near to bursting with pleasure over having them there.

      "I've got some things to do in the kitchen," she said,

      backing toward the door. "I'll see you at dinner."

      "Thank you, Reagan/' Cash said, even as he hoped she

      wasn't leaving for another reason. He had caught a

      glimpse of vulnerability in her face, something he was not

      accustomed to seeing in Reagan. It left him uncertain about

      how to respond.

      Reagan was feeling very much the way Cash had

      guessed. She knew that she was still needed, but interfering

      with this family reunion was the last thing she

      wanted. Katy needed to see "her boys" on her own. And

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      too, she just hadn't spent much time with families. She

      thought that Russell and Holly's family was unusually

      dose, but now she was seeing it again in Cash and his

      brothers.

      To get her mind off the feelings she didn't understand

      and didn't know how to handle, Reagan threw herself into

      a wonderful meal, one that would celebrate the return of

      the brothers. Glad she'd baked a cake earlier that day, she

      frosted it and then worked hard on the potatoes and vegetables

      to go with the meat

      "We're going to eat in Katy's room tonight," Cash

      announced about 15 minutes after Reagan got down to

      work, Slater right behind him.

      "That's a wonderful idea. Katy will love that."

      While Reagan remained over the stove and oven, the

      men took a small table and four chairs to Katy's room.

      Reagan did not understand the complete plan, however,

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      until after they came and took all the bowls of food as well.

      Reagan was getting ready to serve herself from the pot

      when she heard a voice.

      "Ill get her," Slater called over his shoulder as he came

      back to the kitchen. "Come on, Reagan. We're waiting for

      you."

      Reagan shook her head.

      "I'll be fine in the kitchen, Dakota. I see Katy all the

      time."

      "I'm Slater, and Katy wants you to come,"

      Reagan looked suspicious. "Did she say that?"

      He nodded like a schoolboy, and Reagan had to laugh.

      Nevertheless he was very persuasive, and before long

      Reagan found herself in Katy's room. A prayer was said

      and dishes were passed. The men bantered constantly,

      teasing Katy almost nonstop and still managing to compliment

      Reagan on the food.

      "I made cake," she said at one point, and the men were

      appreciative to the point of making Reagan think they had

      never had it

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      "We have molasses candy too, don't we, Reagan?" Katy

      put in.

      "Yes, ma'am. I just filled the jar."

      "I may never go home," Dakota said outrageously.

      "Ill go home," Slater added, "but I might have to take

      that candy dish with me."

      Cash snorted in disbelief. "If I know you, Slate, there

      won't be any candy left in the jar when you leave

      tomorrow night"

      Slater looked innocent at this remark, and even Katy

      laughed.

      "Do you have to leave so soon?" Reagan asked. These

      three had a way of making everyone feel right at home.

      "Yes. My wife is having a baby soon, and I don't want to

      miss anything."

      "You shouldn't have come," Katy worried from the bed.

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      "If s all right, Kate. You're too important to me not to be

      here, and Duffy says that Libby probably has another week

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      at least, maybe two."

      "Libby is Slater's wife, and Duffy is her stepfather and

      doctor," Cash supplied for Reagan.

      "Do you hope for a boy or a girl?" Reagan asked the

      blond brother.

      Slater smiled. "My wife has three younger siblings, a

      brother and two sisters. They are the sweetest kids in the

      world, which makes it impossible for me to choose among

      them. For some reason I feel the same way about the baby.

      I know if if s a little Laura or Jeanette, I'll love her, and if the

      baby's a little Zach, that would be just as great."

      "You should have brought them with you," Dakota said.

      "I could go for a conversation with Laura or Zach at just

      about any time."

      "Then you're going to love the latest, Dak," Slater rilled

      them in. "Just before Libby and I moved into our own

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      place, Laura would come into our room in the mornings

      and look around. At first she wouldn't tell Libby why, but

      then Ubby got her to admit that she was looking for a

      nest."

      "A nest?" Cash asked. "What was that about?"

      "We think it was about Duffy teasing Liberty and her

      mother one night, saying that he always knew when Katie

      was going to give birth because she'd start nesting up a

      storm."

      All the occupants of the room had a good laugh over

      this. Slater went on to tell of some other conversations with

      Laura and Zach and how fast Jeanette was growing, and

      Reagan could only sit in quiet amazement. It was with

      nothing short of relief to be able to serve the cake, have a

     
    ; small piece herself, and then escape to the cleanup needed

      in the kitchen.

      She was almost halfway done when Cash joined her. He

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      picked up the dish towel--something he did for her

      often--and began to dry the heavy pots she'd used.

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      Tonight, however, instead of talking to her about general

      topics or answering her questions on Scripture, he came

      right to what was on his mind.

      "What happened in there, Reagan?"

      "What do you mean?" she asked, head still bent and

      hoping it wasn't what she feared.

      "You looked about ready to cry when Slater was talking

      about his wife's siblings,"

      "I never cry," she told him, as though that were the end

      of the subject

      "Why is that, do you think?"

      "It doesn't do any good."

      "I don't know about that."

      Reagan looked at him but then went right back to

      washing.

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      "So answer my other question. Why was it upsetting to

      you when Slater was talking?"

      More than anything in the world, Reagan wanted to lie

      and say she wasn't upset at all, but she couldn't do it. She

      knew it was wrong, and this was Cash. She would never lie

      to him.

      "I don't want to talk about it," she opted, her voice tight.

      "All right," Cash said easily, his voice as calm as ever.

      "Are you always so nice?" Reagan demanded, turning

      to him, her face red with emotion. "Aren't you ever

      grouchy or mean?"

      Cash looked at her for a moment and then spoke, his

      voice filled with wonder.

      "What possible reason would I have for being mean to

      you, Reagan? You're my sister in Christ You're a part of my

      household. You take care of Katy and me as though you've

      been doing it all your life. You give of your time and energy

      all day long. What possible reason could I have to reward

      all your kindness and hard work with meanness?"

      Feeling very shamed, Reagan went back to the dishes.

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      She thought Cash would walk away and leave her to finish

      on her own, but even though she'd acted like a shrew, he

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      stayed. They were almost done when Reagan began to quietly

      admit what was on her mind.

      "I've never had a family like yours, Cash. I've always

      wanted one, but just the thought of it scares me to no end."

      "Why does it, Reagan?"

      "Because families take something from you."

      "What do you mean?"

      Reagan turned to face him.

      "Your brothers and Katy are here now, but they're not

     


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