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determination she had, dragging him in a single lunge away from the rubble and the unstable wall.
    Rocks ground and gnashed and poured out in a wave of debris that lapped at Reno’s boots. DesperatelyEve kept backing up, dragging him with her until she stumbled and fell. She struggled to her feet and kept pulling, but her frenzied burst of strength was spent, leaving her unable to budge him. Still she kept tugging and tugging, crying and calling brokenly to Reno.
    “It’s all right, Eve. You can let go. You pulled him far enough.”
    For a wild second she thought Reno was talking to her. Then she realized that it was Rafe kneeling next to her.
    “How…?” Eve’s question ended in a cough.
    “When the wall went, it opened up a whole new passage. I don’t know how long it will last, though. Can you walk?”
    Shakily Eve got to her feet.
    “Take the lantern,” Rafe said. “We’ll be right on your heels.”
    He bent, levered his brother into place across his broad shoulders, and followed Eve. Soon they met Caleb and Wolfe, who had heard the rumble in the gut of the mine and had come running.
    Fresh air and the jostling that came on the way through the mine revived Reno. He regained consciousness in a haze of pain and dizziness just as he was carried out of the mine. Sunlight was a hammer blow in his eyes. Groaning, he closed his eyes and wondered why the world was bumping so badly.
    “Lie still,” said Rafe’s voice. “You’ve been hurt.”
    Other voices came to Reno, men’s voices, Caleb and Wolfe talking as they carried him into the shelter of the camp.
    Nowhere did Reno hear Eve’s voice, her touch, her scent. When he opened his eyes, sunlight blinded him.
    “Eve?” he asked hoarsely.
    “Other than being crazy enough to try to cut a deal with Slater, she’s fine,” Caleb said dryly. “Let’s set him down over here. Feet first, Wolfe.”
    Reno heard nothing but the words about Eve. They echoed in his mind like the waves of concussion, pounding home the old truth about men and women and betrayal.
    Tried to cut a deal with Slater. Cut a deal with Slater. Cut a deal…
    The words echoed terribly in Reno’s mind, bringing a pain in their wake that was like nothing he had ever known. When he had felt the tunnel collapsing around him, his last thought was that at least Eve would be safe.
    Her first thought had been to take the gold and cut a deal with Jericho Slater, leaving Reno to die in the mine.
    “Should have learned…Savannah Marie,” he said bitterly.
    “What?” Caleb asked.
    “Did that cheating saloon girl…leave any gold?”
    Before Caleb could answer, Reno passed out again.
    Eve wished she could have done the same. She stumbled as though the ground had been taken away from beneath her feet.
    Rafe caught her before she fell.
    “Easy there,” he said kindly. “You’re at the end of your rope.”
    She simply shook her head and said nothing.
    “Who’s this Savannah Marie?” Caleb asked Rafe.
    “A girl back home who used to drive boys crazy with her teasing. For a while there, Reno was young enough to think he loved her,” Rafe said as he set Eve back on her feet. “Who is the cheating saloon girl?”
    “I am,” Eve said tonelessly.
    Abruptly Caleb realized that his words about Eve cutting a deal with Slater had been misunderstood by Reno.
    “Reno’s out of his head,” Caleb said roughly. “When he wakes up, I’ll set him straight.”
    “It doesn’t matter,” Eve said, turning away.
    “Eve,” Caleb said. “Wait.”
    She shook her head and kept walking.
    Everything that mattered had already been said. Reno might have enjoyed her company, might have been gentle with her, might have shared the most intense kind of passion with her; but he didn’t love her.
    He never would. Love required trust, and Reno would never forget that Eve had been a card cheat and a saloon girl.
    I understand that women have to make up in cunning what they lack in strength. Understanding isn’t the same as liking.
    You can’t count on women, but you can count on gold.
    Sugar child, would you feel better if I told you sweet lies about love?
    While the others hovered around Reno, Eve went into a grove of trees and washed the grit of the mine from every bit of her, and while she did, she wished she could wash away the past at the same time.
    But she couldn’t. She could only leave the past behind her, like the dirty water she was pouring from the basin onto the stony ground.
    With a calm

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