She wore a pink walking dress with pearl buttons, but the lace collar

adorning her delicate neck was frayed around the edges. On the seat

next to her lay a wide-brimmed straw hat with pink ribbons, and resting

on the brim was a pair of bright white gloves.

She had put on a hat to come to jail, Cole surmised with an inward

smile. Only a woman of gentle breeding would do such a thing. Her

gaze was direct, curious, and not at all uppity, and he sensed a

gentleness in her that could withstand any circumstance.

Seated next to her was the most exquisite beauty Cole had ever seen.

She was a bold contrast in her richly textured sapphire blue dress.

Her features were flawlesstalabaster skin, full red lips, patrician

nose, and blue eyes. Her chin tilted up in a haughty gesture of

contempt. Her golden hair was pulled back in a severe bun, which would

have detracted from any other woman's appearance, but only enhanced

hers. Such perfection would take most men's breath away. She knew the

effect she was having on him too. She gave him an impatient look that

suggested he stop gaping at her and get on with it. Obviously used to

turning heads, she had developed a bored, unapproachable demeanor.

The last of the three was seductive. Her cinnamon-colored hair was

also pulled back, but several wayward tendrils had worked loose and

fell gently to the sides of her oval face. Her frown blended the spray

of freckles across her nose, and her piercing, dark almond-shaped eyes

bored through him. She wore a faded lavender dress with the sleeves

rolled to her elbows, indicating that she had been interrupted from a

chore to be brought to jail. Her stare was unsettling, and he detected

beneath the smoldering glare a burning passion that wouldn't be

squelched . . . and that was even more unnerving.

On her lap sat a curly-headed cherub, curious but unaffected by the

unexpected upheaval in his life. He seemed content to sit wrapped in

his mother's arms and was oblivious to the animosity surrounding him.

They were fit to be tied all right. The hostility radiating from the

three of them would have knocked a lesser man off his feet. If glares

could kill, Cole thought the three beauties would have been throwing

dirt on his grave now. Their pale complexions indicated they weren't

feeling well, and he figured they were also scared. He felt bad about

that. He pulled himself out of his thoughts and moved forward to

unlock the door. As soon as he took a step, the baby turned and buried

his face in his mother's bosom.

Swinging the door open, he said, 'I'm real sorry about this

inconvenience, ladies. I know you would rather be home.' The

golden-haired woman stood up first. The other two promptly followed.

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