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Cassidy, Carla - Midnight Wishes

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  through her.

  "I thought you'd gone back to Chicago," she said to Luke as he got out

  of the car. She tried to ignore how achingly handsome he looked, the

  quickening in her heart as he stepped up on the porch.

  "I decided to stick around for a little while longer."

  "Morbid curiosity?" she asked.

  He smiled. "Perhaps, and a need for closure where Greg's case is

  concerned."

  She nodded, unable to fault him for that. If one of her sisters had

  been murdered, she'd want to see it through, make certain the guilty

  was punished. "Where are you staying?"

  "Owl's Nest Motel." He moved closer to her, his gaze intent as he

  scanned her features. "You look tired."

  "I am." She almost resented his observation. She resented that he

  knew her well enough to know she looked tired, yet couldn't see the

  fact that she was helplessly in love with him. "I had three men quit

  today."

  His dark eyebrows raised in surprise. "Why?"

  "Henry Carsworth. He hired them away from me." "Did he buy a place

  around here?"

  Abby sighed. "From what I understand, not yet. He seems to be certain

  he's going to get this place before long." She wrapped her arms around

  herself and stared out at the landscape, cold despite the heat of the

  summer evening. "I feel like a rabbit waiting for the hawk to dive

  toward me." She looked at Luke once again. "So, what brings you back

  here?"

  "I saw Junior this morning. Yesterday he took your cocoa mix to a lab

  and he should have the results sometime in the next couple of days. He

  also told me before he requested any phone records from Greg's room, he

  wants a copy of the tape you made. You still have it?"

  Abby nodded. "I put it in the office." But she didn't move to get it.

  Instead her conversation with Belinda replayed in her mind. If she

  didn't tell Luke how she felt about him, would she always wonder?

  Always regret?

  "Abby, it's possible in the next day or two we'll have enough

  information to vindicate you," Luke said as he took a step closer to

  her.

  She looked at him, studying his face, loving each and every feature

  that made him who he was. "And is that important to you? There was a

  time when you were certain I was guilty."

  "That was before I knew you, when I only had Greg's perceptions to form

  my opinion. Abby, certainly it's important to me that you don't go to

  prison for a crime you didn't commit."

  In his eyes she saw the whisper of an emotion that gave her hope,

  buoyed courage through her. She leaned toward him and placed her palm

  against his cheek. "Luke, don't go back to Chicago. Stay here. Stay

  here with me."

  His eyes flamed with heat at her touch and she heard his breath catch

  in his chest. For a moment she couldn't speak. The words she wanted

  to say to him were filled with emotion too huge. His hand covered hers

  on his cheek, "I love you, Luke. God help me, I don't want to; but I

  do. I want you to be the man in my life. I want my dreams to come

  true with you at my side."

  "Abby." He whispered her name with a wealth of regret that seemed at

  odds with the expression on his face. Gently he removed her hand from

  his cheek and stepped back from her. "I never intended for this to

  happen."

  "Neither did I," Abby replied, a dull ache sweeping through her as he

  took another step back from her.

  "Abby, you just think you love me because I've supported you through

  these rough times. It's only natural you'd feel a certain fondness for

  me."

  She stared at him, anger riveting through her. "How dare you. How

  dare you try to tell me what I feel and why. How dare you minimize my

  feelings because I've obviously made you uncomfortable by speaking of

  them."

  He raked a hand through his hair and averted his gaze from hers.

  "You're right." He walked over to the railing and stood with his back

  to her. "But it doesn't matter how you feel about me, or what I feel

  for you. There's more involved here."

  Again hope filled Abby's heart. Of course he was reluctant to bind

  himself to a woman with a court case hanging over her head. "But,

  Luke, you said yourself hopefully Junior will come up with some answers

  that will help vindicate me. Once we get this court mess behind us, we

  could make a go of the ranch."

  She drew a deep breath. "Can you honestly look me in the eyes and tell

  me you don't feel something for me? That you don't love me?"

  He turned back to her, his eyes darkened with pain. "No, Abby, I can't

  honestly tell you I don't love you." He sighed wearily. "I came here

  hating you, believing you were a coldhearted woman. And I'm leaving

  here loving you, but I am leaving."

  "But why?" She searched his features, needing to understand, joy

  battling with pain.

  He clenched his hands into fists. "Because I can't be the man you

  need. I can't be the man Cody needs."

  "Cody?" Again confusion swirled inside Abby. "What does he have to do

  with this? Cody loves you."

  "Cody needs a man to be his father, just like Greg needed years ago. I

  blew it with Greg, and I won't make the same mistake with your son.

  I'll live the rest of my life with guilt over the fact that I let Greg

  down. I couldn't live with that same kind of guilt where Cody is

  concerned."

  "You're afraid." Abby stared at him incredulously. "You're afraid of

  Cody's love."

  He didn't answer and again he averted his gaze. "I promised my father

  when he died that I'd do the right thing by Greg, raise him to be a

  good man. I failed miserably. Cody needs a man who knows how to be a

  father."

  "Luke, you told me Greg was sixteen years old when he came to live with

  you. By that age he." d already developed into the man he became. No

  matter how much you loved him, guided him, tried to help him, he was

  what he was. Cody needs a man who will love him. That's all he needs.

  "

  He looked her right in the eyes. "I'm not willing to take on a child.

  I love you, Abby, but I won't become a part of your life. I'd be no

  good to Cody, and eventually that would make me no good to you."

  She wanted to scream at him, use common sense to pound him over the

  head. Cody wasn't Greg and never would become a man like Greg. But

  she saw in Luke's stance, in his eyes, that it didn't matter what she

  said. He intended to turn his back on her and walk out of her life

  because he was afraid.

  "Tn go get the tape," she said dully. She turned to go into the house,

  but hesitated as Luke caught her arm.

  "Abby, I'm sorry." Emotion thickened, 'deepened his voice.

  "For what?" She gazed at him dispassionately, all hope dead, all

  dreams lost. "Sorry for being man enough to bed me, but not man enough

  to stay with me, build a life with me? Don't worry, Luke. I'll get

  over it." She pulled her arm from his grasp and went into the house.

  As she walked down the hallway toward the office, she refused to give

  in to the tears that burned, threatenin
g to overwhelm her. He loved

  her . but not enough to overcome his fear. It seemed that even beyond

  the grave Greg's legacy to her continued to be one of unhappiness.

  She entered the office and froze in the doorway. Rusty stood behind

  the desk, the checkbook open in front of him.

  "Rusty?"

  He jumped, obviously startled by her sudden appearance. "Oh, uh, I was

  just..."

  "Rusty, not you." Abby had thought her heart incapable of any more

  pain, but as she looked at the man who'd worked for them for so many

  years, a man she'd trusted beyond doubt, her heart found a new place to

  ache.

  "You've been stealing checks and forging my name." It wasn't a

  question, it was knowledge. Knowledge gleaned from the hatred that

  radiated from his eyes as he glared at her. "Why, Rusty?"

  "Why? Because you owe me. I should own this place." He appeared to

  grow younger, more alive with his rage. "I've put fifteen years of my

  sweat into this ranch and I've got nothing to show for it. I've just

  been taking what I deserve."

  "You've been bleeding us dry." Anger swiftly overrode the pain.

  "You're going to jail, Rusty."

  Rusty laughed. "For what? Nobody is gonna believe you. Everyone's

  talking about how confused you've been, how you haven't been yourself

  at all lately. Nobody is going to believe whatever you say."

  Fear swept through her as she realized he might be right.

  "They'll believe me." Luke stepped into the room. "Abby, call Deputy

  Helstrom and get him out here. I think we're about to get some much

  needed answers." '

  Chapter Fifteen

  "Have a seat, Rusty. I'm not letting you out of here until you're in

  Helstrom's custody," Luke said as he pointed to the chair behind the

  desk.

  The old man sank into the chair, once again looking old and defeated.

  "Deputy Helstrom is on his way," Abby said as she hung up the phone

  receiver.

  Luke stared at the old man. "It's over now, Rusty."

  "It ain't over till it's over," Rusty returned. "You wrote those

  checks to Greg, didn't you?" Abby asked. Luke could tell by the

  pallor of her cheeks how hard Rusty's betrayal had hit her. He refused

  to consider that her paleness might be a result of their conversation

  moments before.

  "Greg was a stupid, greedy man," Rusty exclaimed angrily. "He found

  out I had access to the checks, and demanded he get cut into some of

  the action."

  "And when you tired of paying him, you killed him." Luke's blood ran

  cold in his veins as he stared at the foreman. He'd always known

  Greg's greed had probably gotten him killed," but there had been

  another human being on the opposite end of that branding iron and as

  Luke looked into Rusty's eyes, he saw the eyes of his half brother's

  killer. " You killed Greg, didn't you? "

  "I don't see a lawyer present, so I reckon I don't have to answer any

  of your questions." He crossed his arms and leaned back in the

  chair.

  "Did you try to hurt me by throwing a bale of hay from the loft?" Abby

  asked.

  Rusty looked at her in surprise. "I don't know what you're talking

  about."

  "You didn't throw a bale of hay or put a tack under Blackheart's saddle

  blanket in an effort to hurt me?"

  Abby's gaze remained intent on Rusty.

  "I didn't do anything like that."

  "But you did drug her cocoa," Luke interjected. Rusty's eyes flared

  wide, then narrowed, and again he clamped his mouth tightly shut,

  indicating he wasn't about to incriminate himself in anything that

  couldn't be proven.

  "We'll know the truth soon enough," Luke said. "It's only a matter of

  time and you're going to be behind bars."

  A small smile crept across Rusty's lips. "We'll see when all is said

  and done who's where."

  Something about the smile caused an uneasiness to ripple through Luke.

  What did the old man have up his sleeve? Luke knew in his gut, in the

  very core of his being, that Rusty had killed Greg. And the fact that

  it had apparently been over money only added to the indignity of

  death.

  Restlessly he moved over to the window, wondering what in the hell was

  keeping Deputy Helstrom.

  Abby'd caught Rusty with his hand in the till. At the very least Rusty

  would face a charge of theft. But Luke wanted more. He wanted Rusty

  behind bars for Greg's death.

  He turned and looked at Abby. She stood in the doorway, as if, should

  Rusty decide to make a run for it, she'd physically barricade him from

  escape. Her color had returned, firing her cheeks with her ire.

  His heart had always known she was innocent. Despite the evidence

  against her, his heart had known the truth. His gaze met hers across

  the room and in hers he saw not only love but a vast relief. He

  realized then that until this moment she hadn't been one hundred

  percent convinced of her own innocence. He walked across the room to

  stand next to her.

  "It's almost over, Abby," he said softly. He kept his voice low enough

  so Rusty couldn't hear him. "Rusty will break. He'll confess to

  killing Greg and everything else he's responsible for. He's an old

  man. He'll cooperate for a lesser sentence."

  She nodded. "And I'll have my life back." She looked up at him. "And

  you can go home knowing the real killer is behind bars."

  Home. Yes, he could go back to Chicago, although he had a feeling it

  would never feel like home again. Home was here with Abby, holding her

  in his arms, loving her with every fiber of his being.

  But no matter how much he loved her, he couldn't forget that this

  entire situation was partially his fault. Had he done his job in

  guiding Greg, none of this would have happened.

  A knock resounded on the front door. "That must be Richard. I'll go

  let him in," Abby said.

  As she left the room, once again a small smile curved Rusty's lips and

  another wave of uneasiness crept through Luke. He had a feeling the

  old coot had something up his sleeve, but for the life of him, Luke

  couldn't figure out what it might be.

  "What's going on in here?" Richard Helstrom entered the office with

  Abby just behind him. He eyed Luke, then Rusty.

  "I walked into the office and surprised Rusty stealing checks from my

  checkbook," Abby said.

  Richard looked at Rusty with disgust. "You stupid old fool."

  "That's not all. We also think Rusty is responsible for Greg's death,"

  Luke added.

  "I am. I did kill Greg." Rusty came alive with his confession, his

  eyes flaming anger as he sat up straight in the chair. "He was nothing

  but a mewling, greedy pain. Once he discovered I was dipping my hand

  into the till, he demanded a cut of the action."

  "And after you paid him a couple thousand, you got tired and killed

  him." Luke kept his voice cool and controlled despite the pain and

  anger that rippled through him.

  "I went to his room to tell him to leave town, that he'd bled me

  enough. But he laughed at me, told me he wasn't near half done

  collect
ing money." Rusty's faded eyes flashed darkly. "He pushed me,

  told me I was just an old man and I'd better do as he told me. I went

  out to my truck, got a branding iron and killed him."

  "Rusty, why don't you shut up," Richard snapped. He pulled his

  revolver from his holster. " Abby gasped when instead of aiming it at

  Rusty,

  he aimed it at Luke. "I'm afraid Rusty has a big mouth and now it

  seems you and Miss Abby here have become liabilities."

  Luke stared at the lawman, his brain unable to comprehend this sudden

  twist of events. "You're working together? You and Rusty?"

  Rusty stood and walked over to Richard. He clapped him on the back and

  smiled at Luke. "Oh, guess I forgot to mention that Richard here is my

  son. Remember I told you about him. Seems he got a wild hair and

  decided to look up his old man."

  "Although dear old dad here wasn't supposed to get caught filching

  checks," Richard said.

  "This has never been about the. small amounts of money you could

  misappropriate, it's about the ranch, isn't it?" Luke said.

  Richard motioned for Abby to join Luke in the center of the room. As

  she moved beside him, Luke placed an arm around her, felt the shivers

  that rippled through her. "You're right," Richard replied. "I--I

 

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