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   Griffin told him instead. His mother had let him know that
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   day. "We must have come in after it was announced."
   "Right after church?"
   "Yes, at the Millers', on the creek."
   "Do we bring something?"
   "My mother and Libby usually take pity on me and
   bring enough for a threshing crew. Unless you're in the
   mood to cook, don't worry about it."
   "My skills in the kitchen can't compare to your
   mother's. I wouldn't starve, but a home-cooked meal
   always tastes like a feast"
   Griffin laughed, but such words made him think of
   Tess. She was a great cook. With sudden clarity he realized
   something that had never been evident to him. In the last
   two months, when Tess' feelings and his own had become
   dear, he'd talked to Pastor Caron and Duffy. They had been
   very helpful, but he'd never spoken to his mother--the
   woman who had been widowed because she'd been married
   to the town's sheriff.
   Sitting across the room, Slater watched the emotions
   chase across Griffin's face but kept silent Clearly the man
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   had much on his mind. If memory served him correctly,
   this was the night the blonde woman had wanted him to
   come for dinner. Had Liberty called her Tess? Is that where
   he'd been when Slater found the house empty? Much as
   Slater wondered, he knew he would never ask.
   "I'm for bed," Slater said instead, wanting to give this
   man who had offered him a home even more privacy.
   "I'll bet you are. Waking up to have a gun pointed at
   you takes it out of a man."
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   Slater laughed. "When I saw your sister today, I asked
   her why she didn't draw."
   "Did she blush or laugh?"
   "A little of both, I guess." Slater stood. "Good night,
   Griffin."
   "Good night, Slater."
   Griffin watched him walk from the room, reminding
   himself that it was way too early to take a full measure of
   this man, but the temptation to let his mind wander was
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   strong. Liberty needed someone special. The thought no
   more formed than Griffin's mouth quirked. What brother
   didn't feel that way? That Tess' brothers might not care
   suddenly came to mind. As Griffin was coming to expect,
   it didn't take much to make him think of that woman.
   $-*3r
   -5Do
   you have to work?" Laura asked Liberty the next day. Bible study had just ended.
   "Yes. Griffin and I have to check on something."
   "Can you give Griff a hug for me?"
   "I certainly can. Is there some special reason?"
   Laura only shook her head no, seeming in no hurry to
   leave her sister's lap. Their mother was sitting beside Liberty,
   and the younger woman decided to question her if she
   had a chance. The opportunity came a few minutes later.
   Their hostess, Mrs. Caron, offered cookies to the children,
   and Laura, looking only mildly interested, left her sister's
   lap.
   "Did you hear what she said?" Liberty asked quietly.
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   "About the hug? Yes. She's been so clingy, Lib. I think
   she's coming down with something. She cried this morning
   when she got juice on her hand."
   Liberty's eyes widened in surprise. Her little sister was
   a very plucky gal. Spilled juice would not normally get her
   down.
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   "You look tired, Mam." Liberty had just seen it
   "Maybe the two of you have a little bug going."
   "Maybe."
   "I think you should see the doctor," Liberty said, her
   eyes sparkling a little. "I hear he gives very personal
   service."
   Kate laughed and put a hand on her daughter's arm. If she was coming down with something, just talking to Liberty would make her feel better.
   "I'll think about your advice."
   "All right I'd better go. Griff and I have a case to check
   on. I won't stay any longer than I have to in case Laura gets
   worse."
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   Thank you, dear. Don't forget to eat lunch."
   Liberty thanked their hostess and went out front to
   where she had tethered Morton. Already dressed for work/
   she swung easily into the saddle. Mrs. Tobler's house was
   close enough that Liberty could hear the hammers
   pounding, but she made herself ride for downtown.
   Why would you stop, Libby? She couldn't have lost another
   needle, and there's no other reason to go there right now.
   This was all the further Liberty would allow these
   thoughts to roam. Knowing that she had to go with Griffin
   to confront the Potters, a consistently risky event, Liberty
   forced her mind to concentrate on her job. A good thing
   too. As soon as Griffin spotted her, he exited the office and
   climbed into the saddle of his own mount, Benny.
   "Has there been more word?" Liberty asked, after
   telling Griffin that Laura had sent him a hug.
   "Yes. Mrs. Flowers was back in this morning. The party
   was still going on last night."
   "Ned Potter was nothing short of belligerent the last
   time I saw him."
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   "When was this?"
   "About two weeks back. He was giving Miss Amy a
   hard time over the price of eggs and looked mad enough to
   kill when I stepped in."
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   "Why didn't you tell me?"
   Liberty shrugged. "I forgot about it until just now."
   "Well, I hope he remembers."
   "Why?"
   "Because this is just the first. Ned and his boys have
   thought themselves above the law just one time too many.
   I won't take action today, and maybe not even this year, but
   this is the beginning of the end. I'm going to put enough
   pressure on to make them uncomfortable."
   Liberty agreed with the action but couldn't help wondering
   what they'd be letting themselves in for.
   "Will we see Maddie Flowers too?"
   "Yep. She's a little too self-righteous for my comfort. I
   want her to know that I'm aware of what she's up to, and
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   that just because she doesn't have drunken binges does not
   make her judge and jury."
   They fell silent for the rest of the ride. The Potters lived
   a ways outside of town. Their place was large and run
   down, a marked contrast to Mrs. Flowers' spotless paint
   and yard. They had to pass Mrs. Flowers' house on the
   way, and both officers caught the way she smugly watched
   them from the window, but neither sibling waved or
   acknowledged her call.
   Things were quiet at the Potter house. A dog as old and
   broken-down as most of the rusty farm equipment in the
   yard barked a hoarse yap at them, but he didn't have
   enough ambition to move from his place under the porch,
   not even when Griffin went up the steps and pounded on
   the door. It was answered by Critter, the youngest of three
   sons.
   "Pa's not here," the teen scowled at him, his eyes
   squinting against the sun.
   "Mind if I come in and look?"
>   "Yeah, I do!" Critter growled, but Griffin's hand had
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   already pushed the door wide. Liberty was right behind
   him.
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   "Get out," Critter said. The officers ignored him. He
   started a string of curses but stopped when he realized no
   one was listening. The house was in awful shape, and Liberty
   couldn't help but wonder how they all stood the smell
   and the filth. She had never needed to come in here before,
   but Griffin seemed to know his way around.
   "What'd ya want?" Critter tried again as Griffin
   slipped upstairs, but again no one paid him any heed.
   Still taking in the broken furniture, stained walls, and
   liquor bottles, Liberty thought she and Critter couldn't be
   too many years apart in age, but their lives had been lived
   in separate worlds.
   "I think I'll have a look at the bam," Griffin said casually
   as he came slowly back down the stairs.
   It wasn't lost on either sibling the way Critter came to
   attention.
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   "Pa don't like anybody nosin' out there."
   "Well, come with us," Griffin offered mildly. "Give us
   the grand tour."
   Critter seemed at a momentary loss before turning to
   the door, his body saying very clearly that the law in
   Shotgun was unjust.
   As always, Liberty kept to the rear. More than once she
   had protected her brother's back, and as Griffin swung the
   barn door open, hinges howling, she took her standard
   position. Critter was mutinously silent. He walked in
   behind the sheriff, not seeming to notice the way Liberty
   hung back.
   "What's in here?" Griffin asked as he approached a
   wagon covered by a tarpaulin. Without permission, Griffin
   untied the edge and threw it back.
   "Nice load of corn, Critter. If s a little late in the year for
   planting."
   The eyes that followed him were dark with rage.
   Watching him, Liberty thought he might still be a little
   done-in from the night before, which would slow his reaction
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   time. His reputation, however, did not lead to trust.
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   She watched while Griffin came from the stall, his head
   tipped back inspecting the rafters. With a move that gave
   nothing away, he approached Critter.
   "The shinin's going to stop, Critter. I just want you to
   know that." Griffin walked as he talked, and the youngest
   Potter, against his will, was backed up to the wall. "You
   give your Pa and brothers a message from me: I'm going to
   shut you down. I can't have you out here gettin' drunk,
   lightin' fires, and shootin' off shotguns all night. If s gotta
   stop."
   Griffin had Critter flat against the wall now, his eyes
   hard and serious. Critter's own gaze was no more friendly,
   and when he suddenly felt a sickle on the wall, he started
   to reach for it. He had barely moved when the wood near
   his fingers splintered from a bullet. Critter froze. He'd completely
   forgotten the deputy. He could have lost part of his
   hand!
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   "Have I made myself clear?" Griffin asked.
   "You wouldn't be so tough if Pa was here!" Critter spat
   The fear had swiftly left, and he was angry again. "He
   won't be too pleased to know you were here nosin'
   around."
   "He's welcome to come by the jailhouse and lodge a
   complaint." This said, Griffin held the younger man's eyes
   for several seconds and then pushed away from the wall.
   He walked from the barn, Liberty having already moved
   ahead of him this time, her eyes watching Critter. She was
   satisfied when he took his eyes from them. Critter's hand
   went to the back of his neck, and he leaned against the wall
   with a shake of his head. Liberty had already bolstered her
   gun but now felt free to turn and mount her horse.
   Griffin had been watching as well and climbed into his
   own saddle after Liberty was settled. They turned and rode
   from the Potters' yard, the dog letting out a few more obligatory
   woofs.
   "Why now, Griff?" Liberty asked as they rode back up
   the road toward Maddie Flowers'. "You've been sheriff for
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   three years. Why are you putting the pressure on the Potters
   now?"
   "Because Shotgun is growing. I've not wanted to disturb
   the waters since they've always lived so far out, but
   the town is moving out here fast. I can't have townspeople
   in danger because of the Potters' moonshine."
   Liberty nodded but still worried. What would old man
   Potter do when he discovered Griffin had been out? She
   found herself praying for their safety and also that God
   would bring a peaceful end to this. Never once did she
   pray for patience, something she desperately needed once
   they entered Maddie Flowers' house and were forced for
   the next hour to listen to her excuses about making moonshine.
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   "I thought you said you weren't any good in the
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   kitchen?" Griffin accused Slater on Thursday evening.
   Slater laughed. "Spoken like a hungry man."
   "No, Slater, I mean it. It was very good."
   Slater inclined his head modestly and rose to clear the
   table. Griffin started peeling a bar of soap into a basin of
   hot water, thinking that Slater was as easy to live with as
   any man could be. He was quiet, polite, clean, generous
   with the rent money and food he bought, and pulled his
   weight in the kitchen. But one question still lingered in
   Griffin's mind: Why had he left the Rangers? For some odd
   reason Griffin was hesitant to ask, fearing the answer
   would be very personal. But he genuinely liked the man.
   For this reason he extended the invitation.
   "I'm headed next door tonight. Mam and Laura are
   under the weather, and Laura needs a little cheering up.
   Would you like to come?"
   "If you're sure I won't be in the way."
   "Not at all. We'll go right after cleanup."
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   Which is precisely what they did. Slater had offered to
   cook that evening. He'd been overrun with homesickness
   that day and wanted to make a beef dish that his family
   often had on the ranch. The weather was cooler now--he
   could head home anytime--but something compelled him
   to stay on in Shotgun; more specifically, to stay on with
   Griffin. He'd sent word to his oldest brother and folks
   about where he was, but right now he couldn't leave.
   Walking next door and going through the back, just like
   family, made him very glad he'd stayed.
   Griffin led the way through the kitchen, through the
   dining area they'd eaten in last Sunday, and into the parlor.
   Zach was reading a book, Liberty had sewing in her lap,
   and Laura was swathed in quilts on the chair, bright-eyed
   with fever and remarkably wide awake.
   "Hi, Griff." Zach was the first to spot him,
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sp; "Hey, Zach," Griffin said as he leaned down to hug the
   boy. "How was your day?"
   "It was good. I lasted three rounds in the spelling bee."
   "Good job. Do you remember Mr. Rawlings? He lives
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   with me now."
   "Hello," Zach said with a smile.
   "Hi, Zach. You can call me Slater if you want to."
   "All right. My sister's sick."
   "I heard about that."
   Griffin took a seat, so Slater did the same thing. From
   his place next to Zach, Griffin looked over at his younger
   sister.
   "Are you going to come and see me, Laura?"
   "Papa says I'm not supposed to run around."
   Liberty's hand came to her mouth, and Griffin smiled.
   "It won't be running around just to come over here to
   my lap."
   Laura looked to Liberty, but that woman only smiled at
   her. Dragging along one small blanket and a stuffed bunny
   that had seen better days, Laura left the chair and went to
   Griffin's lap on the davenport.
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   "Where's Mam?" Griffin asked Liberty as soon as he
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   hugged and kissed his very warm sister.
   "She feels miserable, so Duff is putting her to bed."
   Griffin looked down at the hot bundle in his lap. "Did
   you share your cold with Mam?"
   "I think so, but her throat doesn't hurt"
   "And yours does?"
   'I'm not supposed to talk."
   "Well, we both know how long thaf s going to last"
   Laura only smiled and laid her head against him.
   "How's the work on the porch going, Mr. Rawlings?"
   Liberty asked.
   "I would say we're about half done. Mrs. Tobler doesn't
   want us there before 8:00, so by midafternoon the sun gets
   a little intense."
   "If s anyone's guess why she doesn't want you there
   earlier," Griffin speculated.
   "I think she said something about disturbing her breakfast"
   "I'm amazed that Hank puts up with it. He's pretty
   much his own man," Liberty commented.
   "He's not as eager to work as he once was," Griffin
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   said. "Has he talked to you, Slater, about missing Price?"
   "Not in so many words, but one day he expected me to
   lift the wagon for him and muttered something about Price
   never having any trouble. It made me wonder about the
   man I've replaced."
   "Price is big," Laura suddenly put in, and Zach came
   alive.
   "He lifted Miss Amy's horse right out of the creek. I
   saw it! He didn't even groan."
   "I think they should have been married," Laura stated,
   and the occupants of the room stared at her.
   

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