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  and take care of others so naturally. You take food to folks

  in need, you check on the older women in town like a

  loving daughter, you're like another pair of hands for your

  mother, and you cherish Laura and Zach as if they were

  your own.

  "And each time I think of them losing you, I die a little

  inside. That's what I wrestle with every time you put on

  that gun. I want to take care of you, but with that gun you

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  don't need me." Saying this, Slater saw Liberty go pale and

  wished he'd waited to speak of this.

  "Libby/' Slater said urgently, taking in her stricken face.

  "I'm sorry to have said this to you now. You've been hurt,

  and I shouldn't have tried--"

  Liberty put her hand out to stop him, and Slater took it.

  She shook her head, and he held her hand in both of his

  and waited. He also prayed, hoping she would tell him her

  thoughts so he could make it right

  "I've always protected the people and the town I love,

  but you've given me much to think about, Slater. Don't

  ever apologize for that"

  Did that mean... ? Slater found himself thinking, but was

  afraid to hope or ask the question aloud. It didn't, however,

  change the strong urge to gently take this woman in his

  arms and tell her he loved her. The thought was so powerful

  within him that his face flushed. He could only stare

  at her, which caused Liberty's own cheeks to redden before

  she looked away, gently reclaiming her hand just as Laura

  shot into the room.

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  "Libby, Mam wants to know if you want lunch in here

  or in the kitchen. We're having pudding," she added, as if

  this might be the deciding factor.

  "I'll come to the table," Liberty told her, already

  moving the quilt from her lap.

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  Slater stood, ready to help, but other than moving very

  slowly, Liberty seemed totally normal. Slater wrestled with

  the things he'd said. Had it been too soon? Her words and

  actions would not indicate so, but he was still tempted to

  worry. What Slater didn't know was how good it had been

  for Liberty to be able to thank him. She didn't honestly

  believe that they would end up married, but she wanted

  him to know that he'd been a help in showing her how

  untrusting she'd been.

  "Slater," Kate asked once they were seated, "will you

  pray for us?"

  "Certainly. Father in heaven, we thank You for Your

  love and grace to us, for Your protecting hand and mercy.

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  Thank You that Libby is able to be in the kitchen, moving

  on her own. Thank You for Kate, Laura, and the baby, and

  the special family You've put in this place. Thank You for

  this wonderful food. I pray all this in Christ's holy name.

  Amen,"

  "You didn't thank God for yourself, Slater," Laura

  noted as soon as her eyes were open.

  "Didn't I?" Slater asked as he took a roll and passed the

  basket to Liberty.

  "No. Don't you thank God for you?"

  "Well," Slater replied as he thought about this, "I thank

  God for everything He's done for me. Does that help?"

  "I think so," she said, her brow lowered in that intense

  way he loved.

  "You could thank God for Slater," Kate suggested.

  Laura nodded, her mouth moving as she chewed but

  again looking very thoughtful. She swallowed, opened her

  mouth to say something about being thankful if Liberty

  and Slater got married, but suddenly caught her big sister's

  eye.

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  "Oh," she said softly, shutting her mouth.

  "Oh, what?" Kate asked innocently.

  Laura looked so uncertain that her mother dropped it

  Not having to think long before understanding dawned,

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  Kate went back to her plate without looking at Slater or

  Liberty.

  Liberty cast a sidelong look at her sister and one at

  Slater. If he suspected anything, he was hiding it very well.

  Suddenly Libby was tired. It was enough for her body

  to work on healing without adding emotions to the mix.

  But what else could she feel when Slater was in the room?

  Her sigh was more internal than anything else, but heartfelt

  nonetheless. She continued to eat, listening to what

  Kate had to say about plans for the day but also asking God

  to help her survive the emotions running through her.

  Right now she didn't think she would.

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  "You're grinning again today like you did yesterday,"

  Griffin commented the next morning. "Are you planning

  another long lunch?"

  "No, I won't need much time," Slater said, still looking

  like the cat with the cream.

  "Going back to talk to her?"

  "Talk to her?" Slater replied, looking surprised. "I'm not

  going to talk, I'm going to tell her she has to marry me and

  that's the end of it."

  Griffin laughed. "I take it Dakota was on your trail

  before he left."

  "As if I needed him," Slater said with a shake of his

  head. "But he did threaten to ask for me if I didn't do the

  job soon. I wanted to ask her yesterday if she'll marry me

  and let me take care of her."

  "She's sure healing fast. Duff is very pleased."

  "She looks wonderful," Slater said quietly, his eyes on

  nothing in particular. Griffin couldn't stop his smile as he

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  studied the other man. He felt as though he'd waited a long

  time for a Slater Rawlings to walk in the door. Slater was a

  man who would love his sister and appreciate the woman

  she was. Griffin understood now why Slater had never

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  wanted Liberty to pack a gun. His own relationship with

  Tess had been a big help to him on that too, and they were

  both thankful that Slater had never stopped loving Liberty.

  Both men were needed before Slater could get away for

  lunch, but that didn't change Slater's thoughts, or Griffin's

  for that matter. Just as soon as there was a break and Griffin

  told Slater he could spare him, Slater went to the Petersons',

  his mind on what he intended to say. Griffin watched

  him go, somehow feeling a burden to pray for his sister.

  She'd been through quite a bit since Slater Rawlings rode

  into town. Griffin only hoped she was still thinking clearly

  enough to know a good man when he was standing in

  front of her.

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  Slater found Liberty in the living room again, this time

  alone. She appeared to be hemming a dress. She did look

  up to greet him but immediately bent back over her work.

  This time he sat right next to her.

  "What's this?" Slater asked, lifting the fabric a little.

  "A dress of Laura's. Mam was smart enough to make it

  big, but now the hem has to come down."

  "She's growing fast. I can just see her in school this

  fall."

  "It'll be awfully quiet around here."

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didn't comment. His eyes were on her profile,

  and he stared until she looked at him.

  Liberty was so surprised by the warm look in his eyes

  that she didn't look away.

  "Marry me," he ordered softly.

  Surprised as she was, Liberty shook her head. "You

  don't have to do this, Slater."

  It took Slater a moment to figure out what she meant,

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  and when he did, he said. "Let me get this straight. I feel

  guilty about the way I handled things at the Potters', so

  now I'm proposing to make up for it?"

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  "Something like that," Liberty admitted.

  "So you don't love me?" he asked, putting everything

  on the line.

  1 didn't say that," Liberty said swiftly before going

  back to her needle.

  Silence hung heavily between them, and Liberty had all

  she could do not to howl when she shoved the needle into

  her thumb. Finally, she chanced a look in his direction and

  found him still watching her, a tender smile on his face.

  "So your answer is no?" he clarified.

  "That's right."

  A large smile crossed his features.

  "What does that mean?" Liberty had to ask.

  "If you're talking about the smile, I was just thinking of

  how fun if s going to be to convince you." He leaned close

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  before adding in a whisper, "And don't forget, Liberty

  Kathleen, I'm a very patient man."

  Liberty's mouth swung open as he pushed to his feet,

  bent to kiss her cheek, put his hat on, told her he would see

  her later, and walked from the room. No one looking at

  Slater Rawlings as he made his way back to the sheriff's

  office would have believed that his proposal had been

  turned down--least of all Griffin--who stood in anticipation

  when he was back so soon.

  "She must have said yes," Griffin began.

  "On the contrary--she turned me down flat."

  Griffin hesitated. The smile on the blond man's face

  belied those words, but something told Griffin they were

  true.

  "Why did she say no?"

  "Because she thinks I only asked out of guilt."

  "Guilt about what?"

  "The way I treated her at the Potter place."

  Griffin was so stunned that he sat back down. He

  thought for a moment and then offered, "Do you want me

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  "There's no need," Slater said calmly. 'Til talk her

  around/'

  Griffin could see that he meant it and decided to leave

  well enough alone. Not long after, he went home for his

  own lunch, prayers for Slater and his sister filling his heart.

  Slater, not at all sorry to be on his own, also thought of

  Liberty and prayed for her. He could tell that her mind was

  made up, but that didn't daunt him in the least. Indeed, he

  smiled again now and rocked back on his heels, just

  thinking about how swiftly she went back to her sewing

  when he asked if she loved him.

  "Oh, yes, Libby," Slater said to the empty office as he

  sat down at the desk to get back to work. "I'll get around

  you. Just see if I don't."

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  "You're awfully quiet tonight, Lib," Duffy said that

  evening. The children were in bed, and the three adults sat

  in the living room. "How are you feeling?"

  "All right. I moved a little suddenly today and

  regretted that, but other than the itching, it's not bad."

  "I noticed that when Slater was here today," Kate put

  in, her head bent over some needlework, "he looked like a

  man with a mission."

  "He wants to marry me," Liberty informed them.

  Both Duffy, who had been reading the paper, and Kate

  froze and then looked at her.

  "You don't seem too excited," Duffy mentioned carefully.

  "I turned him down."

  Kate could not control herself. Tears filled her eyes, and

  she looked across at Liberty.

  "I'm sorry, Mam," Liberty whispered. "I didn't know it

  would hurt you."

  "It's not me, Libby." Kate's voice was just as hushed. "I

  thought you loved Slater,"

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  "I do. I love him like I've never loved anyone, but I

  think he just feels bad about what happened. I can't have

  him thinking he's in love when all he feels is guilt."

  Liberty's face held an expression her parents had never

  seen before. She seemed so vulnerable that it shook them

  terribly. Not for anything would they scold her or try to

  convince her that Slater did in fact love her. They both

  believed he did, but this had to come from her heart, not

  theirs.

  "Follow your heart," Duffy said, needing to voice the

  words. "We think Slater is a fine man, but if you're

  doubting, Libby girl, don't let anyone rush you anywhere."

  "Thank you, Duffy."

  Kate smiled at her. Her eyes were still suspiciously

  moist, but she was able to agree with her spouse. "It's a big

  step, Libby. A woman would be a fool to start out with

  doubts."

  Liberty nodded, but even as her mother said the word doubts, she began to struggle with her own. Maybe she was being too hard on Slater. After all, he'd showed her that he

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  cared long before the Potter incident.

  "I think I'll head up," Liberty said, not needing to feign

  exhaustion in an effort to be alone. She was remarkably

  weary. As she readied for bed, Slater came to mind again.

  Liberty thought how nice it would be to have him there,

  talking to her or maybe helping with the buttons on her

  dress or the pins in her hair. Tears poured down her face as

  she changed clothes and climbed beneath the covers. She

  was too tired to do anything more than cry and ask the

  Lord if she would ever survive this.

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  "Did you say painting the fence out by the barn?"

  Slater asked Kate just two days later.

  "Yes "

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  Slater stared at the woman, waiting for her to laugh in

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  jest. That didn't happen.

  "Why is she doing that?" Slater asked.

  Kate looked hesitant but eventually admitted, "I think

  she needs to keep busy right now."

  Again Slater thought. "Is that your way of saying she's

  having second thoughts about saying no to me?"

  Kate bit her lip. "I don't know that for certain, Slater,

  but I think she prefers to be shot again rather than hurt you

  or be hurt by you. She's going to have to keep busy to pull

  that off."

  Slater's eyes narrowed. He looked so much like Dakota

  just then that Kate missed the older Rawlings terribly and

  prayed for him wherever he was.

  "I think 111 go out to see her."

  "All right. Send Laura in if you need to."

  The deputy nodded, thanked her, and moved out the

  door. While he was still a way off, he spotted them, both

  with their backs to the house, Liberty in an old dress, her

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bsp; right arm moving slowly with the brush, Laura talking sixteen

  to the dozen beside her. Slater could see how easy it

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  would be to keep her back to him, so he circled the barn

  and came up opposite Liberty, looking at her over the top

  of the fence.

  "Hi," he said, startling her a little.

  "Hello," she said and smiled some, but the greeting

  appeared strained.

  "What made you decide to paint?"

  'The fence has needed it for a while," Laura put in, and

  Liberty smiled down at her.

  "Does this hurt your side, Libby?" Slater asked.

  "No. I couldn't do it if I was left-handed, but if s not

  bad."

  He wanted to ask what Duffy thought of the idea but

  chose not to baby her.

  "Laura," Kate called from the house, "Josie Frank is

  here to see you."

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  "Oh, Libby! Oh, Libby," the little girl flapped, "I have

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  to go."

  "That's all right. Ill just keep painting."

  Laura took off then, and Slater smiled as he watched

  her dress and hair fly.

  "She takes good care of you."

  "Yes, she does."

  They fell quiet then, Slater leaning against the fence as *v though he had all day, his whole head showing over the top as he watched Liberty work. She was starting to grow

  nervous under his gaze and finally frowned, wishing she

  could think of some snappy thing to say. Slater went first.

  "I never thought about how cute you would look with

  paint on your eyelashes and cheek."

  Liberty shot a look at him and said, "Did you come by

  for some special reason, Slater?"

  "Only to tell you that I love you."

  Liberty nearly dropped the brush.

  "It's the silliest thing," Slater went on conversationally.

  "You know I want to marry you and take care of you, but

  not how much I love you. I get things switched around

  sometimes."

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  Liberty began to paint as though she were under the

  gun. She told herself not to look up but to get the job done

  and get inside. She worked along steadily for some time

  and finally chanced a glance at Slater. He was gone.

  Liberty's head whipped around, but he was not in

  sight. It was time to paint the lower half of the section she

  was in, so Liberty dropped to her knees. However, the

  brush didn't move for quite some time, and Liberty got

  more paint on her face attempting to wipe away the tears

  that she couldn't seem to stop.

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  Liberty told herself to breathe. She had survived not