Reagan's face was wreathed with softness as she
   thought about this question.
   "He's so patient, Holly. I didn't know anyone like him
   existed."
   Holly Bennett knew she was going to burst into tears at
   any moment, and she had to get out of the room.
   "I'm going to check on the children," she announced,
   raising her voice some to be heard by Russell.
   He nodded and thanked her.
   Reagan only let her get to her feet before saying she was
   going to join her. She followed Holly onto the front porch
   where the older woman stood with her hand over her
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   mouth.
   "Holly?"
   "I'm sorry, Reagan." She was just barely holding tears.
   "I've just wanted this for you for so long. I've wanted you
   to know how loved you are, and if Cash can do that, I
   just--" She couldn't go on, but Reagan didn't really need
   her to.
   "Thank you, Holly," she said when she hugged her.
   "Hi, Reagan," Jonah called as he ran by, and that gave
   Holly the push she needed to dry her tears. She looked
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   down at Reagan for a moment and then smiled and
   hugged her again.
   "I just want you to know/' Holly ended up saying, "that
   whatever you do, I'll love you like a sister forever."
   Reagan had never had anyone say such a thing to her.
   For a moment she was speechless.
   "Thank you, Holly. If s a wonderful thing to know."
   Wanting to rejoin the group, Holly made a swift check
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   on the children, but as soon as she was finished, she and
   Reagan went back inside.
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   "What
   are you up to?" Cash asked Reagan after he'd
   taken her to the general store for supplies.
   "Nothing," she said innocently, but Cash saw what she
   was trying to hide.
   A thumb went up to push the brim of his hat back as he
   asked, "Wrinkle cream, Reagan?"
   She frowned at him. "I'm not exactly a teen any longer.
   Cash."
   The cowboy had all he could do not to shout with
   laughter.
   "Let me see this stuff," he said as he took it from the
   hand she held behind her back.
   Reagan looked innocently around as he read, but there
   was no escaping when he leaned dose to her face.
   "Now, show me these wrinkles you're trying to get rid
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   of."
   "You don't see any?" She looked up at him in that
   trusting way he was coining to know.
   "No."
   "What about those little lines next to my eyes?"
   "Where?"
   Reagan squinted, and this time Cash had to laugh.
   "Shh..." she got after him, fighting laughter of her own.
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   "You don't need this," he said, plunking it decisively on
   the shelf.
   "This dry heat is hard on the skin."
   "I agree with you, but some regular lotion will do." Cash
   grabbed a jar from the shelf and handed it to her. It was a
   brand that he'd seen Katy use in the kitchen.
   "This stuff?"
   "I think Katy uses it."
   Reagan read the description on the bottle before looking
   up to ask Cash if Katy needed any. The question was never
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   voiced. Cash's eyes were on something further down the
   shelf, and as Reagan followed his gaze, she smiled. Never
   before had she noticed the full line of feminine apparel that
   covered half of those shelves. Clearly Cash had never
   noticed either. Reagan just stood and watched him.
   "Reagan?" he asked before making eye contact with her.
   "Yes?"
   Cash turned to see that she'd been staring at him. His
   smile was full blown in an instant, and Reagan wanted to
   laugh.
   "Do all women wear those pretty things?" he asked
   when they were finally back in the wagon and headed to
   the ranch.
   "Well, maybe not as lacy and pretty as some of those, but
   something like them."
   Cash nodded, still looking thoughtfully out over the
   horses' heads.
   "Honestly, Cash, you do have a mother. Certainly you
   have seen some of those things before."
   "Honestly, Reagan," he copied her, "a man doesn't give
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   much thought to what his mother wears. The woman he's
   in love with is a different matter."
   "I guess that makes sense, but don't you ever go down
   that aisle?"
   'Tor what?"
   "I don't know. Where do they keep the men's under-things?"
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   "In a different spot, and you can trust me when I tell you
   that they don't have the same effect. By the way/' he asked,
   "do certain things come in certain colors?"
   "No. That was all a mixture. There were blue bloomers,
   but also blue shifts and camisoles. All those things come in
   a variety of colors."
   "Whaf s a camisole? I've never heard of that."
   Reagan cleared her throat, wondering how they had
   come to talk of this.
   "You wear it under your blouse."
   "Do you have a blue one?" Cash asked before he
   thought.
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   "Am I allowed to tell you that?"
   Cash turned to look at her, his eyes straying a bit before
   he caught himself.
   "Maybe you shouldn't," he said, fixing his gaze over the
   horses again.
   In truth Reagan had a pink one, but she wisely kept this
   to herself.
   "Don't decide to marry me too soon, Reagan," Cash said
   suddenly.
   "Why is that?"
   "Courting you is an education."
   As she'd wanted to in the store, Reagan allowed herself
   a nice loud laugh.
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   "Have I ever missed you," Sally said on the first
   morning Reagan went back to work at the hotel. Katy was
   back on her feet and going strong; Reagan had even stayed
   on for an extra week just to enjoy working with Katy in her
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   element. It had been hard to leave the ranch, but everyone
   knew it was for the best.
   Reagan smiled.
   "Did your cousin ever show up?"
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   "No, and I've got bunions the size of eggs to prove it"
   "Well, I'm here now."
   'True, but I suspect it won't be for long."
   "What do you mean?"
   Sally looked innocent. "Rumor around town has it that
   you and Cash Rawlings are getting mighty friendly."
   "Is that right?" Reagan asked, already tying on an apron
   and setting to work.
   "Yes, thafs right."
   Reagan didn't respond.
   "Well?"
   "Well what?"
   "Is it true?"
   Reagan smiled. "I happen to think he's very special"
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   "And does he share that same opinion of you?"
   Reagan looked at her. "He has said something along mat
   line."
   Sally grinned. "He's been a sought-after catch in this
   town for a long time, Reagan. A few hearts are going to
   break when word gets out on this."
   "According to you, word is alr 
					     					 			eady out."
   "I mean official word, the church bells ringing and all
   that."
   Reagan only laughed and went to work in earnest. She
   was slightly out of practice after eight weeks off the job, but
   things were coming back fast. ,And indeed the morning
   flew. Long before she was ready, it was time to head to the
   dining room.
   Reagan had to laugh. The men acted as if she'd been
   gone for ages, and their pleas for dinner or an evening out
   with her were more ardent than ever. Reagan was wondering
   how many more days of this she could take when
   she looked up to see Cash Rawlings come in the door.
   He took a seat at an empty table, his eyes trained on
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   Reagan, and when she was done with the order she was
   working on, she went to him.
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   "Well, now," she said softly, eyes oh his face. "What
   brings you out this morning?"
   "A man's got to eat," he said, his own eyes smiling right
   back.
   "But you've got someone to cook for you/' Reagan said,
   even being so bold as to sit down for a moment
   Cash leaned dose, aware that every eye in the room was
   on them.
   "I thought maybe these gentlemen needed a little notice
   that you're not up for grabs any longer."
   "I never was."
   "But they didn't know that."
   Reagan smiled. "True. I think they believed if they just
   asked long enough/1 would eventually succumb."
   "That's what I'm hoping," he said as he reached up and
   brushed a finger down her cheek.
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   Reagan bit her lip to keep from laugjiing and stood, not
   bothering to take his order before exiting to the kitchen and
   returning with just the breakfast she knew he liked.
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   ten days later, Reagan and Cash walked along the
   pond, their hands linked. It was dreadfully hot, but dusk
   was beginning to fall, and they were happy just to be
   together. It was a Sunday, and Reagan had come after work
   for a late lunch that Katy had prepared and to spend the
   day at the ranch.
   "I miss you," she said suddenly.
   "The feeling is more than shared, Reagan."
   "Mine's different."
   "How's that?"
   "It just is."
   Cash's hand brought her gently to a halt. He looked down
   into her face, and in just a matter of seconds understood
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   that she was there to stay. He studied her eyes, and with
   complete openness found her eyes staring right back.
   "If I wanted to talk about the future, Reagan, would you
   run away?"
   "Nope," she said, giving the word her best Texas drawl
   "How about children? Would you be afraid to discuss
   having a family?"
   "Nope."
   Cash's smile was tender beyond belief.
   "And marriage, Reagan," he whispered. "How scary is
   marriage these days?"
   "Not at all."
   Moving ever so carefully, his hands coming up to cup
   her face, Cash leaned forward until their lips touched tot
   the first time.
   "Oh, my," Reagan breathed when he broke the contact
   "I was afraid of that," Cash said, his forehead laid
   against hers.
   "Whafsthat?"
   "Of liking this no small amount"
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   Reagan laughed and went on tiptoe to kiss him again.
   "I hope you know what this means," he warned her.
   "What?"
   "I'll be asking very soon, and I'll expect a yes answer."
   Reagan stepped back, her hands going to her hips in that
   familiar way.
   "You mean you're not going to ask this minute?"
   Cash could only snatch her into his arms and hold on
   tight, his laughter coming in great waves that echoed over
   the pond. But they couldn't keep this event to themselves.
   In just a few moments, like children let outside to play, they
   ran for the house to see Katy.
   "How did you know?" Katy asked after Cash shared
   their conversation. The three sat in the living room. "What
   changed for you, Reagan?" the older woman asked. "Why
   aren't you afraid any longer?"
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   "Ifs been coming for a long time, Katy," Reagan
   answered, her eyes on Cash. "I watched Cash deal with
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   you and everyone in and around this ranch. Even people
   he didn't know very well were treated with such care and
   kindness, and then he said he loved me and wanted me to
   be his wife. If folks just passing through could be treated
   with kindness, what wotjld he be like to a wife he loved? I
   realized I was a fool not to have seen it sooner."
   Cash looked into her eyes, and for a moment the young
   couple forgot anyone else was in the room.
   Katy sighed as if she herself had just fallen in love, and
   Reagan looked at her.
   "Will you stand up with me, Katy?"
   "Me?" her voice squeaked, giving Reagan the giggles.
   "Yes. I want a big wedding. I'm planning on asking
   Holly and Sally too."
   "You're going to have me bawling," she said.
   "Do you want to know what else?" Reagan said, her
   eyes alight with mischief.
   "What?"
   "He hasn't even asked me yet."
   Katy looked at her employer in shock and then came to
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   her feet.
   "Well, I'm getting out of here. You, Cash Rawlings, have
   work to do."
   The couple had a good laugh as Katy took herself from
   the room. Reagan was about to say something to Cash, but
   he was coming to his feet as well. She watched as he
   slipped into his office and returned with a box in his hands.
   "Whafsthis?" ,
   "A little gift for you."
   Reagan loved gifts and swiftly opened it. Her mouth
   opening in surprise, she took out a small silver-colored
   bell.
   "For my bike?"
   "Yes, indeed."
   "Where did you find it?"
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   "Laviniahadit"
   Reagan gave the bell a little ring and then looked at him.
   "What would I do without you, Cash?"
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   "Marry me and you won't have to find out."
   Reagan smiled, her eyes thoughtful.
   "Reagan Rawlings. It sounds kind of funny, doesn't it?"
   "Not to me."
   "Oh, Cash, just name the day."
   "I'll take that as a yes," he said, just before pulling her
   close and sealing her agreement with a kiss.
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   "It's a boy!" Virginia said as she burst in the front door
   of the ranch house and found the spacious living room
   empty. "Is anyone here?"
   Katy came from the kitchen, not moving as spryly as she
   once did, but on her own two feet.
   "Whafsthat?"
   "Libby had a boy! We were only going to stay a short
   time, but then she was so close, so we just waited. I held
   him, Katy," she said, her voice taking on a note of wonder.
   "I held my own little grandson, Reese Rawlings."
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   "A boy." Katy shook her he 
					     					 			ad in surprise. She had been
   praying for Liberty just that morning. "How is Libby? How
   is Slater?"
   "Everyone's doing great. Where's Cash?"
   "In the barn, last I knew."
   Virginia took off in the direction of the kitchen to use the
   back door, and only then did Katy look up to see that
   Charles had come in the front door behind his wife. He was
   standing just inside, a smile on his face.
   "A boy," Katy said. "Now isn't that good news?"
   "Yes, it is," Charles agreed, albeit a good deal calmer
   than his wife. He came forward, his eyes on the housekeeper.
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   "Sit down, Katy/' he invited. "I want to talk to you."
   Katy sat in complete comfort. They'd known each other
   too many years for anything else.
   "You've changed, Katy.f
   "I have," Katy admitted without hesitation. She had
   been asking God for open doors with people and boldness
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   when they came. "Do you want to hear about it?"
   "Yes, I do."
   "I believe the way Gretchen, Cash, Slater, and Dak do. I
   know I'm a sinner, but I'm saved from punishment"
   Charles nodded, his face serene. He bent forward, his
   voice low as he admitted, "I am too, Katy."
   Katy's mouth opened.
   "But you've not said anything. Cash can't know. He'd
   have told me."
   "No one knows."
   "Why,Mr.Rawlings?w
   "Virginia. She still doesn't know what to do with it all."
   He paused, his face so troubled. "Do you know all the
   places I've dragged her, Katy? She's been everywhere with
   me because I told her when we got married that I wasn't
   going to do things on my own. She agreed with me, and
   thaf s the way it's always been. But now I've done this
   without her, and I don't know how to tell her."
   Katy's heart broke over this news. "When did it
   happen?"
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   "When I was ill. I honestly thought mat was the end for
   me. I knew I was lost if it was, so I took care of things, and
   just like Dakota, God gave me another chance."
   "He's good that way," Katy said. "I know all about
   second chances, Mr. Rawlings. I'll pray for you," she said
   suddenly. "I have been, but now 111 pray that youll find a
   way to tell Mrs. Rawlings. Maybe just hearing from you
   will turn her heart."
   "Thank you, Katy. I don't know if I've ever told you
   what you mean to us, and I don't think I could find the
   words now, but I do thank you."
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   Katy smiled at him, and Charles wanted to shake his
   head in amazement. The old Katy would have hushed him
   and left the room. The peace and serenity that surrounded