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
came for you."
"From whom?" Darvi asked as Cash moved to his office
and came out again.
"I don't know."
Darvi took the package from Cash's outstretched hands,
her movements somewhat cautious. Cash offered his pocktknife,
and a moment later the strawberry blonde had it
open. A letter came first and then, surprisingly enough, a
black-haired wig.
Darvi read the note, her eyes growing huge just before
Dakota came in the front door.
"You're not coming in here," he said sternly to Eli, who
had clopped right onto the porch. "Now get back before I
put you in the barn."
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With this he shut the door, but a glance out the window
told Dakota that the horse had stationed himself in the
yard, where he could see inside. The Ranger only shook his
head and joined the others, surprised to see Darvi looking
rather sober.
"Whaf s going on?" Dakota asked.
"She wants me to wear this wig."
"Who wants you to wear a wig?"
"Aunt Renee. She wrote, reminding me that Jared Silk
is locked up but Seth and Eliot are still free men. She
doesn't want Seth to recognize me and get it into his head
to snatch me again."
Dakota shook his head a little. "That's not going to
happen."
Doubts assailed Darvi in a horrible rush. It was so easy
in this place, at this ranch, to forget how helpless she'd
been, but for a moment the memories came flooding back.
A shudder ran over her as she pictured Seth's calm,
implacable face. He had been completely serious about
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keeping her until she fell for him.
Seeing her uncertainty, Dakota sat next to her, his head
turned to watch her. Cash had quietly left them alone.
Darvi did not look at Dakota, so Dakota sat a moment,
giving her time to think.
"I tell myself you won't let anything happen, but in
truth, Dakota, you can't be with me every moment"
"That's true."
Darvi finally looked at him.
"But you're still sure he's not going to get me, aren't
you?"
"Yes, very sure."
She looked so troubled and confused that he took her
hand.
"Listen to me, Darvi. I'm not trying to play God here,
but I'm very good at what I do. I assume your plan is to
stay with your aunt, and I'm hoping that will work out, but
if we need to take rooms in the same hotel in order for me
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to be dose by, thaf s what well do. Seth Redding is not
going to take you against your will again."
Tears filled her eyes before she whispered, "I didn't like
it, Dakota."
"I know," he said softly before reaching up with his free
hand to touch her cheek. "We'll be thinking very clearly;
we'll take all the necessary precautions; and in truth, I just
don't think he's that stupid. As soon as he spots me, hell
put the situation together."
Darvi looked surprised. "He will, won't he?" she said in
soft amazement
"I certainly think so. He's not a fool, or he wouldn't be
working for Silk. In fact, they probably know now. After all,
we both disappeared at the same time."
Darvi shook her head. "Why didn't any of this occur to
me before?"
"I don't know, but there's no point in worrying. We're
going to do everything we can to keep a lid on this. I'm not
expecting any trouble." Dakota reached for the wig, his
mouth just beginning to smile. "Your aunt is quite a character."
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He fingered the hair for a moment and then looked
at her again. "You might look good with black hair, but I
prefer what you have."
Darvi smiled but didn't reply. She wanted to say something
about the way he looked too--his size, his handsome
face, his gentle manner--but she thought someone might
be headed their way.
Dakota watched her, wanting to speak as well but
holding off for the same reason. Dakota didn't know when
the time would be right, but it wasn't now.
"I've got dinner on," Katy called from the edge of the
room.
"Thanks, Katy," Dakota responded and stood with Darvi
"Are you all right?" he asked as soon as Katy turned away.
"Yes, thank you. I can't say that I'm looking forward to
it, but I think I'll be fine."
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Dakota took her arm to escort her to dinner, thinking
she was the most courageous woman he knew.
He would have laughed if he could have heard Darvi's
prayer at the moment: She was asking God to give her
strength and to help her be brave.
"It's almost completely dark now," Darvi commented,
her head tipped back a little. Dakota followed her gaze.
"I love a Texas sky," he said quietly. Having eaten
dinner, he and Darvi had taken a walk. The sky was dear
this night--huge and full of stars.
They were silent for a moment, both still looking up and
trying to take it all in.
"There's a man who runs the general store in Shotgun
where my brother lives," Dakota began. "He's huge. He
has to duck for every doorway, and if he's coming through,
no one can walk beside him. Not too long ago I read in
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Isaiah 66 where it says that heaven is God's throne and the
earth His footstool, and I thought about what a big God He
is. I love a Texas sky. I think if s the biggest in the world, but
even at that, God has to duck His head to enter my world,
because He's so huge." Dakota looked down at Darvi, who
was staring up at him in the shadowy light. "But that is
what He did for me, Darvi. He ducked His head and
entered, so I could be saved."
"Oh, Dakota," was all she could say.
He reached out his hand and she took it, finding comfort
in his touch. Darvi was not at all looking forward to
returning to Aurora, not even to see her aunt, but Dakota's
hand and words reminded her that she was not alone.
Dakota wasn't all that thrilled himself, but he wanted closure
to the situation so Darvi would not have to look over
her shoulder in fear.
And the sky only helped. If God could create a universe
this big and perfect, He could surely handle the relatively
small court case that awaited them in Aurora.
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"You still awake?" Dakota asked Cash after bedtime mat
night, barely taking time to knock.
In truth Cash had just dropped off, but he was able to
wake swiftly.
"Whaf s up?" he asked as he threw the covers back and
swung his legs out to sit on the edge of the bed. Dakota sat
down as well
"I haven't had a chance to tell you what happened with
the folks."
"Why, what happened?"
In great detail Dakota explained the way Charles had
shown interest in the things Dakota shared, his visit to
Dakota's room that night, and the way they had attended
church together. Dakota recounted almost word for word the
letter he had written to his mother while Cash sat in stunned
silence.
"They went to church with you?" the older Rawlings clarified
in wonder:
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"Yes. Mother was not happy about it, but you can tell she's
thinking. Father, for all his interest, is not asking too many
questions. I'm not sure if Mother's lack of enthusiasm has
tempered his response, or if the whole thing was a flash in the
pan."
Again, there was silence in the darkness. Cash had been
praying for his parents for years, but the door had never
opened as it had for Dakota. Of course, the change in Dakota
was more drastic, so it wasn't hard to see that this might have
had an effect Still, the whole thing took some getting used to.
"Tell me something, Cash," Dakota went on.
"Okay."
"Is the folks' marriage blessed by God?"
"Certainly."
"How do you know mat?"
"Matthew 5 says God allows the sun to rise on the evil and
on the good. He sends rain on the just and the unjust What
made you think of that?"
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"Seeing Father and Mother.. .they love each other more
than they ever have, but they haven't had the Lord to lead
them. I can't imagine making a marriage work without
God."
"But God does bless those who want nothing to do with
Him, Dak; thaf s the kind of God He is."
Dakota nodded.
"I take it you've been thinking about marriage lately."
Dakota looked at him.
"I don't know what I'm thinking exactly, but I do know
I've never met anyone before tarvi who actually made me
think about giving up the Rangers."
"And you're certain you have to give up that job if you
marry?"
Dakota's nod was decisive. "If s no life for a family man.
I'd never be home."
"What would you do?"
Dakota smiled.
"I rather like this ranch."
Cash could only laugh.
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"I won't tell you I could use you or you'd be welcome,
little brother. I expect you to already know."
The two looked at each other.
"I'm going to bed," Dakota announced as he stood.
"All right. I'll see you in the morning."
Cash waited until the door dosed and slipped back into
bed. He didn't let his mind drift too far, but it wouldn't
hurt his feelings to have Dakota around more often.
Thinking that Darvi would be a nice addition to the picture
too, he fell back to sleep.
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dakota and dakvi had talked for the first part of the
journey to Aurora, but now both were silent with their
thoughts. Darvi was fine when she was distracted by conversation,
but alone with her thoughts, she felt something
akin to panic creeping up on her.
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Part of her mind simply could not accept the fact that she
was headed back to Aurora. And not just to the town, but to
the very train station where those two men had taken her.
A glance at Dakota's profile told Darvi he was as confident
as any man could be in his ability to protect her, but
going back to Aurora was causing her no end of anxiety.
And the wig in her bag didn't help!
She shook her head at her aunf s scheme. What could
the woman be thinking? Darvi hated pretense. She honestly
didn't know how her aunt stood such a life. A spark
of anger flashed inside her, and it was all directed toward
her aunt. Darvi knew it was wrong and worked for the
remainder of the journey to calm down.
I'll just explain when I get there that 1 didn't want to wear the