makes me forget how much tender care you need I'm telling
   you now that I'm here to give you that, and I'm going to be
   more sensitive in the very near future."
   Smokey's heart melted at his words, and Dallas could wait
   no longer to kiss her. He held her tenderly for long moments
   and kissed her with all the love and desire he had kept stored
   inside When Smokey could finally breathe, she nearly laughed
   at the sight behind Dallas.
   "My men are watching." It was literally the whole crew.
   "What do they see?" Dallas asked without turning around
   "A man and woman in love," Smokey told him contentedly.
   "Do they also see a man and woman who are going to
   become husband and wife?"
   Smokey nodded "Yes, but I won't promise not to be overcome
   with fears again."
   "I can deal with that as long as you promise to come to
   me."
   "I promise."
   Dallas kissed her again, and then stared down at her with
   childish wonder in his eyes.
   "He was really your father?"
   Smokey smiled in return. "Really."
   "Wow," Dallas said in deep admiration, before he kissed
   her once again. When he raised his head, it was Smokey's turn.
   "Wow," was all she could get out before he kissed her
   anew.
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   fourteen months later
   dallas paced the small confines of the captain's cabin,
   imploring the ceiling in frustration as he moved
   '"Just a quick trip down the coast, Dallas,' she says to me.
   'We haven't seen your folks since the wedding, and I miss
   them,' she says. 'The baby's not due for ages,' were her words."
   He stopped and turned quickly toward the bunk, his
   expression going from frustration to worry until a small moan
   escaped his wife.
   "I'm sorry," he spoke breathlessly as he knelt by the bunk
   and brushed the hair from Smokey's damp face. "I didn't mean
   any of that. I'll never say another sarcastic word as long as I
   live if you'll just wait until we get home to have this baby."
   Smokey panted as the contraction died down. "I can't help
   it, Dallas. He's coming, and I can't help it."
   "She's coming," Dallas automatically corrected her as he
   had done for six months. "We'll be there in less than an hour,"
   he continued pleadingly, as though she could control the
   demands of her body.
   Smokey opened her mouth to tell him she was trying, but
   another contraction hit. Dallas watched his wife's agony as
   the pain of seeing her suffer racked his own body. Smokey
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   moaned low in her throat at that moment but said nothing;
   Dallas didn't think he could take any more.
   / don 'tknow the first thing about delivering a baby, Lord.
   Please help us, Dallas began to pray. He continued to pray for
   the next hour.
   Smokey didn't seem any more comfortable, but she was
   wonderful as each pain came and went. An hour later they
   had docked at Kennebunk, but not left the ship. Darsey had
   gone for help. Just when Dallas didn't think he could go on
   much longer, someone knocked on the door and entered He
   breathed a great sigh of relief at the sight of Willa. The older
   woman checked Smokey with swift, practiced movements
   and pronounced her too far along to be moved
   Dallas would have groaned at the news, but there was no
   time. The next 40 minutes passed in a blur for the young
   husband, as Willa coaxed and coached and then presented
   Dallas and Smokey with a large baby boy. He was red and
   screaming and the enamored father thought him beautiful.
   Smokey, in a state of near exhaustion, commented that he
   was rather wrinkly. Willa told her in a huff that he was the
   most beautiful baby on the earth, but Smokey only chuckled
   and closed her eyes.
   Five hours later, after much careful maneuvering, Dallas
   had his wife and son at home. Smokey was tucked up neatly in
   their big bed, and the baby, who had just eaten, was sleeping
   beside her. Dallas sat down gingerly on the bed and looked
   into Smokey's eyes.
   "Have I thanked you for my beautiful son?" Dallas asked
   her.
   "I think you just did," Smokey told him, a tender smile on
   her lips. "Are you terribly disappointed that I got my boy?"
   Dallas grinned "No. We'll have that girl next time."
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   Smokey groaned, and Dallas leaned to kiss her.
   "What are we going to name this little person?" Smokey
   asked, even though she had already decided she wanted
   another Dallas.
   "Well, I think it's rather obvious," Dallas told her. Smokey
   sighed with pleasure, knowing he was going to agree with her.
   "This," Dallas spoke as he lifted his sleeping son from the
   crook of Smokey's arm, "is Clancy Knight."
   Smokey's eyes rounded, and her pretty mouth dropped
   open. Dallas, who was kissing his son, grinned in delight over
   the top of his silky head
   "Clancy?" Smokey whispered
   "Of course." Dallas' voice was low as well. "I didn't need to
   know your father to believe that he would have been thrilled
   with his grandson."
   Smokey bit her lip, but tears still filled her eyes.
   "And," Dallas continued, "it won't be long at all before our
   little Clancy understands what a special man his grandfather
   was, and he'll be proud to share his name."
   "Oh, Dallas," Smokey sighed. "I think you're wonderful."
   "Thank you, my love," he said simply, and he placed Clancy
   back in Smokey's arms. "I think you're pretty special yourself."
   Fatigue was swiftly crowding in on Smokey, and she could
   only manage a contented smile before her eyes closed
   Dallas quietly took a chair near the bed and watched his
   family sleep. A letter had come from Sunny, telling Smokey
   that Aggie, who had been working at Bracken for some months,
   had come to a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ. Dallas knew
   that Smokey would be thrilled with the news.
   Tate, Jenny, Victoria, and their new little Carol had all
   come with a gift, but hadn't stayed when they'd learned that
   Smokey had just been settled in.
   Dallas had forgotten to tell Smokey any of this, and now
   she was asleep. At the moment, however, none of it seemed to
   matter. God had given them a son so perfect and wonderful
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   that Dallas couldn't, as yet, find the words to thank Him. He
   felt tears sting at the back of his throat every time he tried
   As Dallas watched them sleep, he suddenly chuckled to
   himself when he thought about how closely Clancy had come
   to being born at sea, and how fitting it was that he had been
   born aboard theAramis. The laughter quieted when his mind
   unexpectedly turned back to the last weeks, months, and
   years in which he had known Smokey. So much had happened,
   and God's love and provision had been so faithful.
   Smokey's favorite verses from Psalm 139 jumped to mind
   at that moment. Dallas was feeling very tired himself, but
   before he drifted off to sleep in the chair, 
					     					 			 these were the
   verses in his heart:
   Whither shall I go from thy Spirit? Or whither
   shall I flee from thy presence? If I ascend up into
   heaven, thou art there; if I make my bed in hell,
   behold, thou art there. If/ take the wings of the
   morning, and dwell in the uttermost parts of the
   sea, even there shall thy hand lead me, and thy right
   band shall bold me.   
    
   Lori Wick, Wings of the Morning  
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