Her Sheriff Bodyguard

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all proper and educated and remote.
    Even more important, he didn’t have the guts for it. Not anymore.

Chapter Five
    T hey arrived in Gillette Springs just as the sun dipped behind the mountains to the north. The trunk sat waiting in the hotel foyer, as Hawk had instructed, so he arranged for a room. The women ordered a bathtub to be brought up. He made sure they bolted the door and strode off to find the sheriff.
    The man’s office was just three doors down from the hotel, but nobody was there. A sign stuck to the door read At Polly’s Cage. Back at five.
    Good idea. He could use a shot of whiskey before heading back.
    â€œSheriff Davis in town?”
    The pie-eyed deputy leaned against the polished wood bar and sent Hawk a sloppy grin. “Leadin’ a posse up to Idaho,” the paunchy man allowed with a derisive snort. “Left me in charge, he did. In charge of what, I’d like to know. Nuthin’ exciting ever happens in this town.”
    â€œMight be something exciting tonight,” Hawk offered. “Suffragette lady’s making a speech.”
    â€œOh, yeah, I heard about her. Over at the church, seven o’clock.”
    â€œListen, Deputy, someone took a shot at the lady two nights ago in Smoke River. Think you should...” Hawk leaned toward him and lowered his voice. Then he stopped short and studied the man. Old. Out of shape. And drunk. This deputy couldn’t protect a dog from a flea.
    Hell. All he wanted to do was head back to Smoke River and forget the woman now taking a bath at the hotel. He wanted to get as far away as possible from Caroline MacFarlane.
    But he couldn’t leave her to the protection of this sorry excuse for a lawman. He ground his teeth until his jaw hurt.
    â€œHow about you make sure nobody sits down in that church tonight without removing their sidearms. Pile ’em up on the back pew and guard them.”
    â€œOh. Oh, sure, mister. I’ll do that for sure.”
    And not much else, Hawk realized. The minute Caroline entered the church she would be a sitting pigeon. Hell and damn, he couldn’t leave her. When he returned to Smoke River he’d send off a stiff note to Sheriff Davis about his derelict deputy, but for tonight, Hawk figured he’d have to stand in. Maybe he’d have to rethink the whole thing to keep this headstrong woman safe.
    He grabbed a bath and a shave at the barbershop across the street from the saloon, then went up the hotel stairs to tell Fernanda and Caroline what not to do tonight.
    * * *
    â€œWhatever do you mean, don’t wear this dress? This is my most tailored suit. It is perfectly proper and stylish and it commands resp—”
    â€œIt makes you look stiff and superior and men hate women like that.”
    Caroline drew herself up as tall as she could and glared at him. “Oh, they do, do they? Well, let me tell you something. It is not men I am trying to reach, Mr. Rivera. It is the women I want to hear my message.”
    â€œNo, it isn’t. It’s the men you need to convince. The women are already on your side.”
    Fernanda laid a restraining hand on her arm. “He is right, hija . It is men who will be voting to give the vote to the women.”
    Rivera yanked open the door to her wardrobe where she’d hung up her dresses and flicked through the hangers. “Wear something frilly,” he said. “Something with ruffles or bows or ribbons or something.” He pulled out her flounced yellow skirt.
    â€œWear this.”
    â€œThat is meant for a party or a reception. It is entirely too dressy for speech-making.”
    â€œWear it anyway.”
    The man was impossible. She eyed his selection with trepidation. It was entirely too frivolous for playing the role of a—what had he called her?—a crusader?
    Oh, Mama, I am beginning to wish I had known more about what I would be getting into .
    But Fernanda had a point; it was men who would be
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