Authors: Jodi Thomas
Tags: #Contemporary, #Fiction, #Romance, #General, #Historical, #Texas
No. She raised her gaze to meet his. He had kind eyes. Eyes that said hed been all alone in the world and he knew of a better place to be.
Well, we got the best cook in the county in our kitchen, he began. How about I take you and the little ones in to meet her? Im sure Miss Kara is in good hands. Weve got Luther, the best almost-doctor in the state.
Mary Ann smiled shyly. And youre the best foreman?
That I am. Newton smiled. That I am.
* * *
Jonathan carried Kara into the great room and lowered her gently onto the couch.
Angela rose from Coopers side and hurried to get a damp towel. Is she hurt? The cook shoved two cowhands aside so she could have a better look.
I think she just fainted. Jonathan couldnt keep the worry from his voice.
Snort, whod taken up residence in one of the comfortable chairs by the fireplace, moved closer. He nursed his arm as he asked, You didnt say anything to upset her, did you, Boss?
Jonathan cut his eyes at the man. Why was it when anything happened to Kara, the blame was always placed on him?
I didnt even speak to her. She just fainted.
Luther moved next to Snort. Shes mighty pale. She was fine this morning at breakfast. He lowered his voice. Maybe its her time.
What time? Snort asked, scratching his head.
You know. Luthers voice was as low as he could get it and still be speaking. Her time of the month.
What time of the month? What are you talking about? Snort questioned. Youre not making any sense.
Luther looked embarrassed. Dont you know nothing about women?
I know plenty. I had a mother, and I had a wife for three days before she left with a piano player down in Fort Smith.
She left you for a piano player? Luther said the last words as though that profession were one level above lice.
Yeah, but he was a real good one from what I was told. I went out to have a smoke and a few drinks and when I come back, I was single again. She said at least with him, shed always have music. Snort shook his head. Aint that the dumbest thing you ever heard? I missed that woman for a year before I figured out I was better off without her.
Gentlemen, could you finish reminiscing about your courting days somewhere else? Jonathan complained.
Angela handed Jonathan a glass of water and shooed the old men aside.
Jonathan lifted Karas shoulders in the bend of his arm and touched the glass to her lips. He couldnt get the way she looked when she saw Devin out of his mind. He wasnt sure how to describe it, but she sure didnt look happy to see the man.
Come on, darlin, take a drink, he encouraged.
Kara swallowed once, then opened her eyes. I thought I saw …
She closed her eyes again. Jonathan set the glass down. He wasnt sure where to put his hand. If he closed his other arm around her, hed look like he was hugging her. If he placed his hand at her waist, he would be reminded of what was just above. If he held her too far away from him, the guards would start lecturing him. If he held her too close, she would probably slap him when she came to.
Jonathan decided he could never win.
When she looked up once more, he whispered close to her ear, Your fiancé. Devin OToole is here. From the way the man acted when he saw Kara, Jonathan couldnt help but wonder if OToole knew he was the man she planned to marry.
Hes not really here, is he? She curled her face against his neck.
I can get rid of him if you like, Jonathan answered.
You can?
Ill have H. B. kill him.
Green eyes opened wide in shock.
Jonathans smile let her know he was kidding.
That wont be necessary, she reasoned. Ill talk to him.
Ill put H. B. in reserve, just in case you change your mind.
TWENTY-ONE
KARA STARED OUT ONE OF THE HUGE WINDOWS running along a wall of the great room. Sure enough, there was Devin OToole looking as out of place as a goose egg in a wolf den. She watched him for a while, wondering why she ever thought him handsome. His face was pale, pinkish really, his movements awkward, not smooth and fluid like Jonathans. He didnt even look balanced without a Colt strapped to one leg.
What are you going to do about the Irishman? Snort asked from just behind her. He means to take you home.
I know. She didnt add that her bags were packed and waiting. Until the wagons arrived, she planned to leave. Now, she wasnt so sure.
I think Ill have a word with my friend before I ask Devin in, Kara announced. Angela said Mary Ann is in the kitchen.
Snort nodded his approval. No need to bring the Irishman in before dark.
Kara left before she started laughing. Snort talked about Devin as though he were a houseplant.
In the kitchen, she found Mary Ann and her children drinking hot cocoa and eating Angelas cookies. Newton entertained them with stories as if he didnt have a ranch to run.
Kara hugged her friend again. Somehow, over the months of writing, they became close. She wasnt sure why, but shed written her feelings boldly when she might have hesitated had she been speaking directly to Mary Ann. And Mary Ann had answered with advice and understanding.
I had to come when Devin dropped into the store asking if any of us knew a Karina ORiley. He traced you from Miss Abigails Business School, whod given him the lawyer Clarks address. From there, Clark said you were working for a rancher named Catlin. Devin figured ranchers would have accounts at the mercantile. I think he said we were the fifth one he tried. Hes a determined man, Ill say that for him.
And you told him I was here?
Mary nodded. I remember your exact words: Unless the mans name is Devin OToole, dont tell anyone where I am.
Kara could barely remember saying the words. Over the months, Devin had become less and less real to her. In truth, she had just dreamed he might come to get her, but never believed he would. Most of the conversations shed had with Devin had been in her imagination.
What did he say to you? Kara found it hard to understand why he came all this way for her when he wouldnt take the time to come to the Pittsburgh train station to say good-bye. How did you know it was Devin?
He said that he was looking for you. Mary Anns face filled with sadness for her friend as she began to hear what Kara wasnt saying in her questioning. I asked him his name. He told me and so I helped him.
Kara closed her eyes, knowing Mary Ann could see her unhappiness.
I thought youd be glad to see him, Mary Ann whispered.
Kara wanted to ask if hed said he loved her. Was he coming after her to marry her? Had he missed her dearly?
But Kara couldnt ask. She knew the answer. Devin hadnt said any words of endearment or Mary Ann would have shared them. Hed come after her, but she wasnt sure why.
You did the right thing, Kara made herself say to Mary Ann. You did what I asked you to do. She couldnt bring herself to add a thank-you.
Refusing to allow even one tear to fall, Kara squared her shoulders and walked from the room. It was time to face Devin.
She opened the front door.
Well, its about time, Devin snapped as he passed H. B., who still stared at him with open hatred. I thought you planned to keep me waiting all day, and me with the worst cold a man could have.
Kara led him to the office and closed the door behind them. She wasnt sure where to start to tell him how shed changed.
Im here to take you home, girl. I dont appreciate you leaving me outside while you think about speaking to me. He began even before she faced him. Ive traveled quite a way and gone to great trouble to track you down.
Shed forgotten his temper. Her father once said it would get Devin killed one day if the man didnt learn to control it.
How is my father? she asked.
Fine. He asked me if you still had those papers he sent you out here with.
Kara had to think to remember what Devin was talking about. The packet her father had given her that day was still in the bottom of her suitcase, but she thought it strange hed mention it to Devin.
Ill have to look, she lied.
Youd better not have lost them, Karina, or therell be hell to pay. He rubbed his nose on his sleeve. Now, how soon can you be ready to travel? Im ready to be gone from this country.
Did Papa send any word? An uneasiness settled in the back of Karas mind. Devin treated her like a child, as he always had. He asked nothing of how shed been. He didnt even seem to want to talk to her more than was necessary.
No. No message. Just that youre to come home. He said the last two words as if to end any further discussion.
Her fathers last words haunted her. He told her to disappear and to be very careful who she trusted. How did you find me?
Your father said he received a note from Kansas City. Devin rocked up and down on his toes as if breaking in new shoes. I thought Id have to ask every person in that town before I ran into anyone who knew you.
Didnt Papa give you Mary Anns address?
Devin hesitated a fraction too long. He lost it.
Something wasnt right. Kara couldnt make the pieces fit. If her father had told Devin from where her letter had been postmarked, surely he would have told the man the rest of her information. Maybe Devin only saw the envelope, nothing more. If he wanted to find her so badly, why was he so angry now? Surely, after all this time a few more days couldnt matter.
If youll have a seat, Devin, Ill have tea sent in. Maybe after he calmed down a bit, it would be easier to talk to him. He probably didnt feel well either. The trip must have been hard on a man not used to being out in the weather.
Well, arent you the high-and-mighty lady having tea sent in? Youd think you were the mistress of this grand house and not just the bookkeeper like the lawyer said. There was a cutting frost in his voice.
Kara fought down a comment as she walked away. She never remembered Devin being so furious when he spoke to her. Busy, preoccupied, teasing, but never angry. Something had changed, and she wasnt at all sure she liked the difference.
She asked Angela to take the Irishman a tray and hurried out the back door to find Jonathan. Maybe if she could talk things out, they would be more clear.
He was helping the men take care of the teams of horses. When Jonathan saw her coming he grabbed the reins of his horse and headed toward her.
When he reached her, he asked simply, We need to walk?
We walk, she agreed. They headed out the back gate into open pasture.
Like a prairie dog on open ground, she knew where her spot was. Jonathan would swear she stopped within a few feet of where they had their last walk. When she faced him, he couldnt hide the smile. For once, her eyes flashed with anger, and he wasnt the cause.
She hesitated, as though not knowing where to start. Hows your head?
Sore. He removed his hat. The knot had turned to a bruise, most of which was covered by his unruly hair.
She reached to push his hair away so she could see the injury, but he moved out of her reach. He didnt want her to touch him. He wasnt sure what hed do if Kara touched him. The need to hold her had become a constant ache in his gut.
Im sorry, she whispered.
That makes two of us, I reckon. He carefully replaced his hat. I didnt mean to insult you last night.
I know.
If its any comfort, every man on the place volunteered to shoot me for making you cry. He stared at her and wondered if his need for her showed in his eyes. I probably shouldnt be telling you this, but damn, Kara, if I dont want to kiss you right now.
She smiled. Youre only saying that because there are no platters present.
He grinned. Maybe I am. But our fight last night isnt the reason you brought me out here, is it?
She shook her head. Its a long story, but Ive got to tell someone.
Kara didnt have to add that she had no one else to alk to. Despite their fights, they trusted one another and he had no intention of ever breaking that trust. Weve got a few hours before sundown. Tell me about it.
Kara told him of the battles in the mills between groups of workers. Of how her father was always one of the leaders. Of the secret meetings and the violence against families that was never solved.
Jonathan listened without interrupting. The two groups of Irishmen sounded like warring tribes, each trying to even the pain caused by the other.
When she finally relayed all her father had said on the day hed put her on the train, Jonathan read what she didnt say in her eyes.
Youre not sure you want to go back with Devin, he said.
Kara nodded. I know I should trust him. Hes close to my father. I grew up with him dropping by the house.
But he came after you, Jonathan interjected, and no one is supposed to come after you until the year is up.
I wrote my father weeks ago. He hasnt answered. But he must have gotten the letter. Devin knew it was postmarked from Kansas City.
Maybe its still not safe to go back, Jonathan added. Maybe your father doesnt know Devin came after you.
I have no reason to mistrust Devin.
Maybe OToole couldnt stand you being gone. Jonathan already knew the truth. Hed known it the moment hed seen Devin greet Kara without touching her. Any man who could do that was not in love or planning to marry.
Theres something else I should tell you. Though he said honest and true he would marry me one day, Im not sure he meant it. He always had more important matters on his mind. Maybe he just said the words in passing, teasing the little girl of his friend.
The mans a fool. Jonathan studied her closely. Do you want to marry him, Kara?
I always thought I would, but now Im not sure I even want to ride home with him. The real man I see today doesnt measure up to the young girls daydreams I once had of him.
Lets give him a few days. If theres something rotten about his story, itll start to smell.
Kara agreed. Something tells me the idea of going back with the man isnt going to grow on me.
Jonathan swung up in the saddle. Ready to ride back?
If youll go slower this time.
I promise. Jonathan smiled as he reached down and pulled her up in front of him.
His arm rested around her as she leaned against his chest. Youre a comfortable woman to be around, Miss ORiley.
And so even-tempered, she added.
Aye, he answered in a terrible Irish accent.
For a few minutes they were silent, then he added, Ill be riding out after supper. Its a clear night, and some of the guard think it might be interesting to set a trap and see what triggers it. Were not mentioning it to any of the ranch hands, but I wanted you to know.
Kara didnt say a word, but he felt her lean a little closer into him. She knew the danger. Two men recovering in the great room were proof of it. But the past few days had been calm, and Jonathan was ready to stop reacting and start acting.
H. B. and the others think we should run the ranch as usual, only keep extra guards posted. We plan to be ready the next time strangers step onto Catlin land.
Maybe theyll stay away until after Christmas?
With the McLains coming in a few days, theyd be fools not to. Wait til you meet the three brothers. Adams the kind one. Folks say he has healing hands. Wes, my brother-in-law, is meaner than a rattler, but theres no other man Id rather have covering my back in a fight. And Daniel, hes the youngest. They kid him about being a preacher, but in truth hes a teacher.
Jonathan spread his fingers along her back as he talked of his family. When you put the three McLains with Wolf no outlaw gang would stand against them.
You care for them dearly, dont you? she added.
He started to deny it, but finally admitted, Theyre a hard group to hate. Believe me, Ive tried. He slowed the horse and studied her face. They wear honesty and pride and love for their women out in the open for all the world to see.
He watched her green eyes fill with tears and he could almost read her thoughts.
Encouraging the horse he crossed the courtyard, sorry that there was no more time for them to talk … afraid of what he might have said if there had been.
Devin waited on the long porch. His arms were crossed like those of an angry father waiting for his daughter to come home.
Jonathan swung from the horse, then lowered Kara down slowly. He could feel the tension in her body and wondered if she were afraid of Devin.
Without turning around, Jonathan said, Youre welcome to stay a few days, Mr. OToole. You might enjoy the holiday on Catlin Ranch. Ill have Gideon fix you up a bed in the bunkhouse.
Karina and I will be leaving at dawn. One of the men with the wagons said he would take us as far as a town named Brady. Devin snapped the words out like orders. Then as an afterthought he added, But thank you for your offer. If we leave soon, well be home well before the new year.
Jonathan tensed as if preparing for a fight, but Kara touched his arm as she moved around him.
If you must leave at dawn, Devin, I wish you God-speed home, but I wont be accompanying you. I was hired for a year and I plan to hold to my agreement.
What? Devin took a step toward her. Your father wants you home, girl. Youll leave when I tell you its time.
Like shadows materializing into form, several members of the guard appeared. Jonathan guessed Kara hadnt even had time to meet most of them, but they were there for her. H. B. stood at her side, his hand resting on his Colts handle.
Jonathan closed the distance between him and Devin. Are you any kin to Miss ORiley? His voice was hard with anger. A brother, a father, a fiancé?