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    City Girl

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      "How are you feeling?" Darvi asked Liberty.

      "Most of the time, I'm fine. Mornings are still rough."

      "Was the trip a bit long for you?"

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      "At times, but I worked to hide it."

      Darvi smiled. "Why was that?"

      "Slater wasn't really sure that he wanted me to do this,

      so I was trying not to worry him."

      "Tell me something, Liberty," Darvi suddenly sat forward

      and asked. "Were you surprised when you first met

      the brothers, how little they look alike?"

      Liberty had a good laugh over this.

      "It lasts until you get to know them and watch them

      interact. They become so similar then that you forget about

      their looks."

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      "I haven't had much time with all three," Darvi noted,

      wondering if there would be such a time. She had enjoyed

      some great visits with Cash in Texas but had only just met

      Slater and Liberty.

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      "Are you all set for the wedding?" Liberty asked.

      "I think I am. I've told myself I can't go crazy over every

      detail, and that seems to help. I don't know if my mother is

      sleeping at all, but most of the time I'm peaceful."

      "Are there days you wish you'd just up and married?"

      "Every day," Darvi said dryly, as both women heard

      their hosts returning. And the timing couldn't have been

      better. Charles and Virginia had no more arrived with the

      tray full of coffee and cake than Cash, Dakota, and Slater

      showed up.

      "How was dinner?" Charles asked first.

      "Excellent," he was told, his sons thanking him for the

      recommendation.

      "How are you?" Dakota asked, having sat close to Darvi

      and taken her hand.

      "Fine. We had a wonderful meal."

      The two smiled into each other's eyes for a moment.

      Slater had slipped into the seat next to his wife, his eyes

      studying her as they often did, first her face and then her

      waistline. Following his eyes and train of thought. Liberty

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      smiled, and he caught her. He was giving her a stern look

      for laughing at his concern when his mother offered him

      coffee.

      "Yes, please."

      "So did you boys do anything else?" Virginia asked

      when she had served everyone and taken her seat.

      Slater gave the details of the evening, which did consist

      only of eating a leisurely meal and coming home. He ended

      by teasing his mother. "We looked over the desserts at the

      restaurant, but we knew we'd get a better offer here."

      This said, he took a bite of cake, his eyes sparkling over

      his mother's laugh.

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      "Is that so?" She tried to sound outraged, but she was

      still chuckling.

      "It worked, Mother," Dakota reminded her, and

      everyone laughed at her look of surprise.

      "This sounds fun," said a voice from the edge of the

      room, and everyone turned to see Gretchen Rawlings in the

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      doorway.

      "Come in, Mama," Charles invited, standing to give her

      his seat. "Have some cake."

      "I couldn't eat another bite," she told him, having just

      returned from dinner with friends and taking the chair he

      offered.

      ' "What restaurant did you visit?" This came from Cash,

      and in the time that followed, the eight of them fell into

      good conversation. The topics ranged from old family stories

      to the latest political subject Some resorted to filibuster

      tactics to keep the floor, and with plenty of cake and coffee,

      it seemed they would go all night

      Darvi didn't want it to end, but she knew that her

      coming in would disturb her parents and thought that an

      early getaway from the Rawlingses might be better. All

      were sorry to see her go, but everyone was gracious as she

      and Dakota walked to the door and made their way outside.

      "Have I mentioned that I'm sick of walking you home?"

      Dakota offered, his hand holding Darvi's as they covered

      the distance between his parents' house and hers.

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      Darvi tried not to be hurt by his words but found herself

      glad that it was dark out

      "No," she said quietly, working to keep her voice

      normal "I don't think you've said that"

      They had arrived on Darvi's front porch, a dark place at

      this time of the night. Dakota waited only until they had

      stopped moving to bring her gently against his chest and

      whisper in her ear, "I want to keep you with me. I'm sick

      of leaving you at your door and having to walk away."

      Darvi relaxed in his arms, so enjoying his tender hold.

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      "It's not long now/" she said as she felt him kiss her

      brow.

      "Forty-eight hours."

      Darvi tipped her head back and tried to see him in the

      dark.

      "Mrs. Dakota Rawlings. I like the sound of that."

      Dakota bent and kissed her, not a long kiss--that had to

      wait-^but one filled with the tenderness he felt for her.

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      "I'd better let you go in."

      "All right. Ill see you tomorrow evening at the family

      dinner, and then on Saturday..."

      Dakota laughed. "I'll be there."

      With one more hug, he stepped off the porch and

      walked into the night. Behind him, he heard Darvi's door

      open and close. Just a few more days and she could be with

      him, but in the meantime, his family was gathered as they

      hadn't been for a long time. He was eager to get home and

      share in that celebration too.

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      "Cash," his mother said to him much later that night

      The family had laughed and talked until some were

      drooping in their seats. When people started to head off to

      bed, Cash grabbed the serving tray for his mother and

      walked it into the kitchen. He hadn't planned to linger, but

      she caught him before he could leave.

      "Yes?"

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      'It's time you got married," she said without warning.

      If Cash hadn't contained himself, he would have

      laughed.

      "Why is that?" he managed, a small smile coming to his

      mouth.

      "Well," she tried, her brow furrowed a little as if she

      expected him to already know. "I was just watching your

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      brothers with Libby and Darvi tonight, and I thought, 1

      want that for Cash too/"

      "I appreciate that, Mother, but sometimes if s easier said

      than done."

      Virginia looked thoughtful. "I suppose it is." Her eyes

      shifted around the room, gazing lovingly at the contents

      before looking back to her son. "Between this house and

      the ranch house, I prefer the ranch house. Did you know

      that, Cash?"

      "No."

      "Virginia smiled. "You father built that ranch house for

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      us. This house was already built. I love the kitchen at the

      ranch house and all the rooms. I love the way if s laid out

      We've had some great times in this house, and I wouldn't

      want to mo
    ve back to Texas, but I do miss that house." She

      looked Cash in the eye. "But even with all of that, I have no

      problem with another woman living there. I want you to

      marry someone who will enjoy the ranch with you. I want

      your children to grow up there, as you boys did."

      Cash so appreciated his mother's words, but he couldn't

      exactly promise to give her what she wished. He wondered

      what she would say if he told her what her other sons had

      said to him that very evening. He ended up smiling at her

      and saying nothing at all.

      "Well, dear," she said quietly, in what Cash knew to be

      her mother's voice, "when the time comes, remember that

      your mother will be delighted."

      "Thank you, Mother," he said sincerely, knowing no end

      of relief that she didn't expect to hear a plan to make this

      happen. And her eyes, just before she hugged him, told

      him how deeply he was loved. He took himself off to bed,

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      his heart wondering if God was trying to tell him something

      or if Dakota's wedding had just put everyone into a

      matrimonial mood.

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      "You look a little pale," Cash said to Dakota just an hour

      before the big event

      "Do I?" Dakota asked, looking vague and not quite

      focusing on his brother's face.

      "Sit down, Dak." Slater took his arm and led him to a

      chair.

      "All right," Dakota agreed, but he sat for only a matter

      of seconds.

      "Is it hot in here to you?"

      Thinking that letting him pace might be the best thing,

      Slater and Cash stood back while Dakota moved to open

      the window.

      At the same time, all three men heard laughter from the

      next room.

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      "It sounds like the ladies are having a party," Slater said

      casually, but Dakota did not Appear to have heard.

      "How are you?" Virginia asked as she sailed through the

      door, Charles at her heels.

      "We're fine," Slater replied, his eyes sparkling. "Aren't

      we, Dak?"

      But Dakota wasn't listening. He had finally sat down

      and was staring blankly out the window.

      His father found this highly amusing and started to

      laugh. His whole family was nearly hysterical before the

      groom noticed.

      "What did I miss?"

      No one could answer him. It had been a busy time for

      everyone, which left a certain level of fatigue on each

      person's part, making the incident seem funnier than it

      might have been. Nevertheless Dakota began to smile. His

      father's face was getting red, and he laughed a little in

      return.

      "I think they're ready for you," one of the wedding coordinators

      said to Charles and Virginia as she stuck her head

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      in the door.

      "Thank you. Well be right there," Virginia responded

      agreeably, moving swiftly to hug Dakota and say something

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      quietly in his ear. Charles didn't hug him, but he smiled as

      he moved out the door, an older version of the groom himself.

      Dakota had been watching him and smiled in return.

      The room was still quiet after the older Rawlingses went

      on their way, but the tension was gone. Cash, Dakota, and

      Slater sat quietly and talked--something they never

      seemed to tire of doing--until it was their turn to join the

      wedding party.

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      Dakota's quiet and distracted state before the ceremony

      had not been the result of second thoughts. Not for a

      moment did he doubt whether or not he and Darvi should

      be married. But his heart had been prayerful, asking God

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      to bless this union and help him to be the husband he

      needed to be. For this reason and many more, he was now

      able to stand in great joy and excitement and watch Darvi

      come up the aisle toward him.

      Darvi's dress was a stylish creation of satin and lace, the

      very latest in fashion with a bustle that was just coming

      back into style. But the groom, had he been willing to admit

      it, didn't take much notice. His eyes intent on hers, he

      offered his arm when she neared, barely aware of the way

      Mr. Wingate let her go and took a seat with his wife.

      Hundreds of people from St Louis and family from far

      and wide had turned out to see these nuptials, but the bride

      and groom were hardly aware of them. Darvi heard

      someone sniff and thought her mother might be tearful,

      but she herself didn't want to cry at all. She worked to keep

      her eyes on Pastor Daniel Cooper, a man she had come to

      love and deeply respect since her conversion, but her gaze

      strayed repeatedly to Dakota, who was just as distracted

      by her presence.

      They both grew solemn when it was time to repeat their

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      vows, promises they were taking very seriously, and in

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      rather short order, they were pronounced husband and

      wife. Mr. and Mrs. Dakota Rawlings turned to face the

      church and found smiles at every glance. The couple led

      the way out of the sanctuary to the large hall where a banquet

      had been prepared. Taking their seats at the head

      table, they were joined by the family, and the merrymaking

      began.

      "She looks beautiful/' Liberty said to Slater, her head

      bent forward slightly to see down the table.

      "Urn hmm," he agreed, looking at his wife's face. "Like

      another bride I remember."

      Liberty smiled as they leaned to kiss each other.

      Down the table, Darvi was saying to Dakota, "It went so

      fast. Beforehand it felt like forever, and now here if s all

      behind us."

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      Dakota smiled at her enthusiasm just as his stomach

      growled.

      "Didn't you eat breakfast?" she asked him.

      "I can't remember."

      Darvi looked very pleased with herself. "Well, you have

      a wife now. She'll see that you don't go hungry."

      And down the table some more, Cash was sitting with

      Darvi's youngest bridesmaid, a sweet girl of 11 who

      wanted to know all about ranching.

      "How do the cattle get to market?"

      "We round them up and load them onto the train."

      Not wishing to be impolite, she tried not to show her

      dismay.

      "Doesn't it smell rather bad?"

      Cash smiled. "In summer it does."

      "What do the people do/ just ride with a hankie over

      their noses?"

      "Well, the cattle are not with the people, They have special

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      train cars."

      Cash watched as she bit her Up and giggled.

      "I thought they were right in with the people."

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      "That would smell rather bad," he said and made her

      laugh again.

      -*-

      Hours later, after good food and lots of hugs and good

      wishes, the bride and groom climbed into a covered carriage

      and settled against the plush seat.

      "You know," Dakota said for his wife's ears alone, his

      arm holding her close, "I couldn't help
    but notice that this

      dress has a lot of buttons down the back."

      Darvi turned to look at him.

      "It does, doesn't it? Do you think that will be a

      problem?"

      "Not for me." He sounded very satisfied. "I'm a very

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      patient man."

      Darvi started to laugh, but Dakota caught it with a kiss

      before they both settled back to finish the ride to the hotel.

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      "I've been reading the Bible/' Charles told Cash at

      breakfast the next morning.

      "What have you been reading?"

      "Genesis," the older man answered and then seemed to

      be searching for words. "I'm a businessman, Cash. I try

      never to lead with my heart."

      Cash waited, sure his father was going somewhere with

      this.

      "I guess I'm just trying to say that I never saw God as

      logical before, but I'm very impressed with how He laid

      out the world and commanded Adam to care for it. And

      even after Adam and Eve had to leave the garden, God had

      plans for them. He never set them adrift, as it were."

      "No, He sure didn't. Genesis is a great place to start,

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      Father. That was wise of you to start at the beginning."

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      "There are some things that confuse me, though. I mean,

      why would Noah, after being so disciplined to do this huge

      job God gave him, get drunk?"

      Cash smiled a little. "And why do I, knowing I was

      bought with a price, Christ's precious blood, commit sins

      and want my own way?"

      "Why do you?" Charles persisted, truly needing an

      answer.

      "Because I'm still a sinner. Scripture says the spirit is

      willing, but the flesh is weak I've been saved from eternal

      death, but as long as I'm on this earth, the battle with my

      flesh will continue. I can choose not to sin at any time-- God's Spirit inside of me gives me the strength to do that-- but I don't always choose it. I sometimes want to sin and don't care that I've put myself out of fellowship with God."

      "What does that mean, 'put yourself out of fellowship'?"

      "My faith in Christ's life, death, and resurrection made

      me clean before God, but sin separates us from God, so

      when I sin, I lose communion with Him. I'm still His

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      child--if s impossible to lose that--but until I confess my

      sin and repent of it, there's a barrier between God and me.

      He's a huge, forgiving God, so I have no excuse. I just need

      to agree with Him about my sin, and all lines of communication

      become open again."

      Charles nodded, his face intent He was opening his

      mouth to speak again but suddenly stopped. Cash saw his

     


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