“Oh, Zane,” she began again and he let her speak. “I've been so slow to understanding. But the minute I saw you hang that phone up in Sam's earlier and I saw that look in your eyes everything clicked into place.” She stepped close and cupped his face between her hands. “I realized that no matter how our lives had gotten mixed up over the years, or what the path was
that got us from that first moment when I laid eyes on you to that moment in Sam's, that I loved you because you inspire me to be strong. To be brave. To do what I must in the face of any adversity. And suddenly I understood why you walked away from me.”
He pulled her close and buried his face in her neck and she felt him tremble as he held her so tightly their hearts pounded against each other. “I was so afraid of losing you,” he whispered against her ear. “I would have done anything to keep you safe.”
“Even give me up,” she whispered and he nodded into her hair.
“I know now it was wrong. That I was too close to the case to think clearly,” he said. “But I realized something this afternoon, too.” He pulled back and looked into her eyes. “I realized that God in His perfect timing has brought us full circle and has put us exactly where we were meant to be.”
She nodded and tears glistened in her beautiful eyes. “I know I feel the same way. I love this tiny town. And Max does, too. When I think about the path it took to bring us here it's amazing to meâ¦and yet, this is home. And you being here has made it perfect. I'm stubborn, and a little worried that it won't be completely easy to drop the barriers I've built around my heartâ”
“I like the stubborn you,” Zane said softly, smoothing the hair off her forehead and kissing her temple. “And you will drop the barriers when the time is right. I'm here to stay, Rose. You don't ever have to worry that I'll be walking away again. I love you so much. And Max, what a gift⦔
Rose felt so safe, so at peace.
Zane stepped back and smiled as he bent down on
one knee. Rose's heart stilled, watching him. And from outside she heard a whoop of joy and knew Max was watching, too.
“Rose, will you marry me? Will you make me the happiest man alive and spend the rest of your life with me?”
Her heart slowly started to thump, as if she were feeling it for the first time. She swallowed, but her voice wasn't working.
Zane's lips quirked at the edges. “I'm going to spend my life waiting right here on my knee if you don't say yes.”
She nodded; lifting her eyes, she saw Max smiling through the glass. Tears came then and her voice, too. “Yes,” she said, looking at Zane. “I've wanted this for so long.”
Laughing, Zane scooped her up in a hug and kissed her finally with a passion she knew would last a lifetimeâ¦and as simple as that her world was rightâthe shop door flew open.
“So does this mean I get my happily-ever-after?” Max asked, rushing them.
Simultaneously Zane and Rose each lifted an arm and let him into their embrace.
Zane looked into Rose's eyes and smiled. “What do you think?” he asked her, his voice a low rumble that sent her heart thundering with anticipation.
Feeling like she would burst with happiness, she looked from Zane to Max and knew her world was forever complete. “I think,” she said softly, “âThey lived happily ever after' sounds like the perfect beginning to me. Not the ending.”
“Sweet!” Max whooped. “Y'all continue on. I gotta
go invite everybody to a wedding,” he said and spun away; running to the door, he yelled the news to the waiting crowd.
Clapping erupted instantly, as did a stampede.
Zane chuckled against her temple. “I like this beginning.”
Rose melted. “So do I,” she sighed happily. “So do I.”
Dear Reader,
Â
Thank you for spending a few hours in Mule Hollow with me and all the gang! I had a blast working on this book because of the lighter aspects of it.
But Rose and Zane had a very complicated background, and as hard as it was for them to overcome it I really
loved
creating it.
Why? Because we all live complicated lives. Lives that are formed by our past, in a good way or a bad way. I believe we must embrace today and use our past, be it good or be it bad, to make us stronger. If we don't then we aren't helping ourselves and we certainly aren't helping God's purpose for our lives. I loved writing about Rose and how she strove to do this, even though she made mistakes along the way. Making mistakes is part of the growth process even as adults.
I pray that you will embrace your life today. And that you will allow God to have the victory in your life, to help you draw strength from Him if you are feeling weak.
I love hearing from readers. Drop by my Web site, www.debraclopton.com, and send me a note, or send me a letter at Debra Clopton, P.O. Box 1125, Madisonville, Texas 77864.
Until next time, live, laugh and trust God with all your hearts!
Â
Debra Clopton
Â
P.S. In June of 2009, don't miss my novella in the
Small-Town Brides
anthologyâI'll be sharing the
spotlight with the wonderful and talented Janet Tronstad! Wedding bells are going to ring for two cousins in Dry Creek, Montana,
and
Mule Hollow, Texas!
ISBN: 978-1-4268-3183-6
TEXAS RANGER DAD
Copyright © 2009 by Debra Clopton
All rights reserved. Except for use in any review, the reproduction or utilization of this work in whole or in part in any form by any electronic, mechanical or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including xerography, photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, is forbidden without the written permission of the editorial office, Steeple Hill Books, 233 Broadway, New York, NY 10279 U.S.A.
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents are either the product of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, events or locales is entirely coincidental.
This edition published by arrangement with Steeple Hill Books.
® and TM are trademarks of Steeple Hill Books, used under license. Trademarks indicated with ® are registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office, the Canadian Trade Marks Office and in other countries.
*
Mule Hollow
*
Mule Hollow
*
Mule Hollow
*
Mule Hollow
*
Mule Hollow
*
Mule Hollow
*
Mule Hollow
*
Mule Hollow
*
Mule Hollow
*
Mule Hollow