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this tired.

โ€œTake the medicine.โ€ A note of stubborn finality crept into her voice. โ€œI will speak with you about this later.โ€

Lou blinked hard against the tide of sleep pulling his lids closed. Mary wavered in front of him, holding out some foul-smelling concoction. She pressed the spoon against his lips, and he grabbed her wrist. Keeping his gaze pinned on hers, he swallowed but didnโ€™t let go of the delicate bones beneath his fingers.

Her eyes widened, and a blush spread across her face at his touch. She tried to pull away, but he tightened his grip.

โ€œThank...you.โ€ He struggled to speak without slurring, to give her a reassuring smile.

โ€œYou shouldnโ€™t talk right now.โ€ She lifted her other hand to his brow, smoothing his hair with warm, firm fingers. โ€œI hear the wagon. James will be in at any minute.โ€

It seemed only a second to Lou until he heard his ranch hand and old friend James in the room. โ€œGot him laudanum. Some Oregon grape root, too.โ€

Mary rose and disappeared from Louโ€™s view. He stifled the urge to shout and demand someone help him up from this bothersome bed. They came back, James smirking down at him.

โ€œHad to go and get yourself shot, boss?โ€ He swiped the hat off his head and rubbed the gnarled mass of hair above his ears. โ€œLeave us with all the ranch work while you catch them bootleggers, and now look at ya.โ€

โ€œCan you watch him for me?โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t need watching,โ€ Lou told Mary crossly, annoyance temporarily strengthening him. โ€œGet a message to Hayworth that I need to be moved. Maybe to headquarters.โ€ Surely his superior would approve a move under the circumstances.

James bent over him and squinted. โ€œYou sayinโ€™ the ranch ainโ€™t safe?โ€

โ€œNot with me here. These people mean business. If Mendez found us, chances are someone else...will...too.โ€ Lou struggled for breath, hating the weakness of his body. If heโ€™d just gone with his gut instead of standing in the road like a yellow-bellied pansy, he might be flushing out criminals at this very moment.

Now he was trapped here. Forced to see Mary every day, when every second just looking at her made him remember more and more of his past. It didnโ€™t used to be this way. He didnโ€™t like how things had changed.

He aimed to get out of here before things spiraled out of control.

โ€œLet us take care of you.โ€ Mary swished over, bringing medicine with her. โ€œHere, gently now.โ€

Lou took the medicine, unable to fight the droop of his lids any longer. Maryโ€™s and Jamesโ€™ voices became distant murmurs, then faded away.

He wanted sleep, but instead images from the past flashed through him. His mother and father. His brother with his wife. His niece, Gracie.

And Abby.

Sarah had named Abigail after her mother. He moaned, thrashing his head, willing the images to leave. To stop assaulting him.

His chest burned, but he couldnโ€™t tell if it was the wound or his heart.

More laudanum. That was what he needed.

โ€œMary,โ€ he whispered.

Nothing.

โ€œMary.โ€ He tried again, forcing his windpipe to push out more air. A creak followed his plea, but he didnโ€™t smell her.

An odd sound cut through the air. Like a...giggle?

He cocked an eye open. With the medicine swimming through his blood, the room tilted to the side. The doorway wavered, and for a second he thought he saw a thatch of blond hair beneath the doorknob.

โ€œAbby,โ€ he breathed. A hard rush of pain splintered through his chest, cutting off his air and making his eyes burn. Just one more look. After all these years, he wanted to see her one more time.

He waited. A second later the door creaked again, and Abby poked her head through. She shot him a wide smile that showed off teeth with a gap between them the size of Texas. Had he missed her losing teeth, then? It seemed sheโ€™d just started cutting them.

Sarah said she ate everything in sight. A smile curled up inside Lou like a soft blanket over his heart. โ€œAbby, come here. Give Daddy a hug.โ€

Her giggle sprinkled through the air, light and fuzzy, followed by a sweet rush of darkness that took him to a warm and gentle place.

Lou Riley was seeing dead people.

Unable to shake the morbid thought, he opened his eyes. Bright morning sun poured through the window, highlighting the suspiciously clean lines of his room. Mary had been in again, dusting and cleaning. He groaned, wincing as a nasty throb of pain jolted through his temples.

His chest felt better, though. He tried shifting in the bed. His bandages crinkled with the movement, and a definite soreness invaded his muscles. No fever, no infection, which was a good thing. Heโ€™d be glad to discontinue this medicine, glad to get his head turned straight, glad to put an end to the dreams plaguing his sleep.

โ€œThere you are, sleepyhead.โ€ Mary floated into the room, her hair a shiny ebony in the morning light. Her features appeared smooth and even, a hint of worry not evident. He must be doing great.

Despite his aches, he grinned at her. โ€œRight where Iโ€™ve been the past week.โ€

โ€œOh, not that long.โ€ Blushing in response to his flirtatious smile, she set a tray on the bed.

Lou sniffed the air. โ€œPancakes?โ€ he asked hopefully.

โ€œYep.โ€

He took a closer look. โ€œIs that a...rattler?โ€ He glanced at Mary. The burnished rose color of her cheeks deepened.

โ€œI was experimenting with shapes. A little artistic license. Iโ€™m not sure how that was placed on the tray.โ€ She frowned and didnโ€™t meet his eyes.

Interesting. He took the plate she held out to him and loaded up. Days of no food had made him famished. His stomach hurt just looking at it all. But that snake... A frown took possession of his mouth.

He settled against his pillow, carefully moving the plate to his lap. โ€œYou know, my mom used to make me and my brother animal-shaped pancakes.โ€

โ€œReally?โ€ Mary fiddled with the sheets on the bed.

โ€œOh, yeah.โ€ He nodded, never taking his gaze from her face. An uneasy suspicion was

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