Read A Texas Sky (Yellow Rose Trilogy) Online
Authors: Lori Wick
Tags: #Romance, #Texas Rangers, #Kidnapping, #Christian, #Western Stories, #Fiction, #Christian Fiction, #Western, #INSPIRATIONAL ROMANCE, #General, #Religious, #Texas, #Love Stories
views on family, but family was important to her too.
"I hope you'll stay with us," Cash suddenly said. "I
hope Darvi invited you."
"She didn't, but I would appreciate the offer. When I
arrived I didn't even look around to see what the hotels
were like."
"How did you find us in the first place?" Dakota asked.
"I got as much information as I could from Sheriff
Laverty. Then my boss at the paper knew of the Rawlings
Cattle Company, and I came down with great hopes."
"And here I was," Darvi said with a smile.
Renee became a bit emotional but hid it very well. She
hadn't known she had such a beautiful niece. Darvi was in
the same boat. She had only seen an old photo of her aunt
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as a younger woman and heard of their likeness over the
years.
But Renee didn't have to leave until the next afternoon,
so the two renewed old family ties. In fact, Darvi was so
caught up in her aunf s visit that the time rushed away. Her
aunt had been gone only an hour wjien Darvi remembered
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that she had decided to leave on Saturday, which happened
to be the very next day.
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"Are you all set, Darvi?"
"Yes. Thank you, Cash, for everything. And please
thank Katy for me too. I tiled, but she only shooed me
away with the towel."
The two stood on the train station platform while
Dakota went to the ticket booth. Cash laughed at Darvi's
description, knowing it had to be very true.
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"If she let you say goodbye, she might become emotional,
and we can't have that."
Darvi smiled in understanding.
Dakota joined them in short order, and Cash gave Darvi
a hug. She turned to Dakota, who smiled and hugged her
as well.
"Thank you for everything."
"You're welcome. Here's your ticket Have you got
everything?"
Darvi nodded, her throat suddenly very tight
"I hate goodbyes, so I'll just go."
Not even waiting for them to reply, Darvi turned and
went on her way, swiftly taking the conductor's hand and
boarding with her satchel. So she wouldn't think about the
men behind her, Darvi made herself think about where her
trunk might be after all these weeks. ' Having watched her out of sight, Cash turned to his
brother.
"Why didn't you tell her you were going?"
Dakota gave him a quick glance.
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"The truth?"
"I wouldn't expect anything else."
"I wanted to hug her."
Cash had all he could do not to shout with laughter.
"Go on, Dak," he said with a chuckle and a slap on
Dakota's back. "Chase her down until she catches you."
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The men embraced, and Dakota, bag in hand, one that
Darvi hadn't even noticed, went to board the train. It
wasn't hard to find the person he was determined to sit
with; she was on the opposite side from the platform, face
to the window. Dakota stowed his bag up top, his eyes on
Darvi as he worked. Not until he sat down did she turn, her
eyes so full of vulnerability that he immediately apologized.
"I'm sorry I didn't tell you I was coming. I didn't mean
to startle or deceive you."
"Why are you, Dakota?" she asked, honestly needing to
know.
His eyes shifted away, but he still answered.
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"It bothered me quite a bit to have you taken off the
train like you were in Aurora. When I think of how long
ago you started home, and you're still not there, it upsets
me even more. As much as it's within my power to do so,
I'll see to it this time that you arrive safely in St. Louis."
Darvi put a hand on his arm for a moment before once
again turning back to the window. Dakota let her have the
silence. He was more confused than ever about almost
everything--his feelings and his job as a Ranger, just to
name two. But right now he didn't need to dwell on those.
He had a goal, and it was not complicated: Get Darvi home.
Once he had done that, he would wait and see what the
future might bring.
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The telegraph for Darvi actually arrived a few hours
ahead of her. Completely sealed in an envelope, it was from
Annabelle Hewett, telling Darvi when she would be
needed back in Aurora as a witness in Jared Silk's trial. It
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was all very businesslike and proper, allowing Renee to
keep her cover yet still remain in contact with her niece.
Darvi, however, did not know this as the hired hack
pulled up in front of her house and she listened to Dakota
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tell the man to wait. She stood on the sidewalk while he
fetched her bag from the rear and proceeded to walk her up
to the front door of the large, blue two-story house that
loomed above them. Darvi went to that door and opened it
without hesitation.
"Mother," she called as Dakota brought up the rear,
closing the door behind him.
"Darvi!" a deep male voice came in reply, just moments
before a tall, well-dressed young gentleman rushed to the
front door and took Darvi in his arms.
"You're home! You're home!" the man kept repeating as
he appeared to be squeezing the life out of her. He let her
go for a moment but then snatched her right back into his
arms.
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Darvi caught Dakota's eye and tried to communicate
her helplessness, wishing at the same time she could read
his expression, which was very bland.
"Brandon," Darvi got out at last
That man stepped back and looked at her.
"Where are my parents?"
"Your mother had to run uptown for a minute. And
your father is at work."
She nodded and put a hand up so he could not hug her
again.
"Brandon, I'd like you to meet Dakota Rawlings. He's
the man who brought me home."
Brandon turned with a huge smile.
"Thank you so much, Mr. Rawlings." His hand came
out for a shake. "I can't begin to tell you how I've missed
her."
"My pleasure," Dakota assured him as they shook
hands. He then turned to the strawberry blonde, who was
watching his every move.
"Well, Darvi, I'd best be on my way. You take care of
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yourself."
Darvi's mind screamed that it wasn't supposed to be
this way. Brandon wasn't supposed to be there. She and
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Dakota had just spent two and a half more days together,
and Darvi was more taken than ever. He couldn't leave
now, not before meeting her parents.
"Thank you" was all she could manage/ her voice
coming out in little more than a whisper.
"It was nice to meet you," Dakota told Brandon before
giving a last goodbye that encompassed them both.
Darvi watched in shock and amazement as he went to
the door, exited, and shut it behind him.
Out on the sidewalk, Dakota returned to the waiting
hack, spoke to the driver, and climbed on board. Not even
after he'd taken a seat and the driver put the horse into
motion did he look back at Darvi's house. His gaze swung
here and there as they moved, but for the most part, his
eyes were down the road.
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The driver navigated a few turns, and some three blocks
later, Dakota finally spoke.
"The big white one," he said quietly.
"Yes, sir."
Just moments later the driver halted again. Dakota
alighted this time, paid the man, reached for his own bag,
and went up yet another sidewalk. Much like Darvi, he too
opened the front door without hesitation, stepped inside,
and closed it softy.
Across the wide foyer stood an elegantly dressed
woman, hair perfectly coifed, face turned to the housekeeper
as they studied a list together.
"And you found two broken chairs?" the lady of the
house inquired.
"Yes, but Croft is fixing mem right now. It shouldn't be
a problem."
"What about the glasses? Any more broken?"
"Not a one. That new girl from down the street is a
marvel. She has the nicest touch of any girl you've ever
hired."
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"Good, good," the lady said absently, her eyes once again
on the paper. When she glanced back at her housekeeper,
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however, she found her eyes on some distant spot, a smile
on her lips.
Virginia Rawlings turned to the front door for the first
time, her own smile bursting forth.
"Dakota," she said softly.
"Hello, Mother." That man's smile mirrored her own.
"You're home," she spoke again, this time moving forward.
The two met in a warm embrace, Dakota's heart
echoing her words.
Yes, Mother, I'm home.
"How are you?" virginia finally asked. At first she
hadn't talked. She just wanted to hug him, not caring the
reason he was suddenly in St. Louis and not Texas.
"I'm doing fine. How are you?"
"Worried about you."
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"Why?"
She looked him in the eye.
"The last I'd heard you had five bullet holes in you."
Dakota grinned. "And you thought that might slow me
down?"
Virginia only shook her head.
"Mother," he said, changing subjects quickly to what
was on his mind. "Have you had your fall fling yet?"
"If you mean my Autumn Garden Party," she told him
patiently, "no, I haven't. It's in 18 days."
"Can you invite the Wingates?"
His mother's brow furrowed. "Three blocks over, the
large blue house?"
"Thafs the one."
"Why?"
"I want to see a little more of their daughter."
After dropping that tidbit of information, Dakota
started for the stairs.
"Oh, and Mother," he now tossed over his shoulder,
"can you send for the tailor? I need a new suit."
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A moment later the bell rang at the front door.
"Dakota James Rawlings," his mother said in a no-nonsense
way, "you come back here this instant!"
Dakota turned with a smile. "I've got to clean up if I'm
going to be fitted for a suit."
"That can wait Tell me about this girl."
"Get the door, Mother," he teased her, turning to go on
his way.
Virginia had all she could do not to laugh. He was a
rascal, just like his father, but she adored him.
The matter at the door only took a moment, and the
second she was free Dakota's mother made a beeline for
the stairs. Long before she reached his bedroom, she heard
Dakota and his father talking. Not bothering to even knock