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She Came West In Tears, And The Church Letter Told The Truth-ruby

The stagecoach rolled into Willow Creek with dust climbing behind it like smoke.

Carrick Montgomery stood on the platform outside the station and told himself to breathe like a grown man.

He had faced wolves with less trouble in his chest.

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Five years of ranching had made him strong in every visible way.

It had not made him ready for a wife.

He had built the house with his own hands after the war left him quiet and his old life stopped fitting.

Then the coach door opened.

A gloved hand appeared first.

Then a dusty blue skirt.

Then Amelia Foster stepped down with tears shining on both cheeks.

She was smaller than he had imagined and braver than she looked.

That was the first thing he understood.

Because she was crying, yes.

But she was still standing.

Carrick removed his hat.

He asked if she was Miss Foster.

She nodded once.

The valise in her arms looked old and nearly empty.

Her eyes looked as if they had carried the weight instead.

Now she looked like a person who had reached the end of a road and found a cliff.

Carrick did not ask her to smile.

He took her trunk.

He walked her to his wagon while the station windows filled with faces.

When she whispered an apology, he said she owed him none.

Only after the town fell behind them did her words come loose.

The prairie opened on both sides, yellow grass bowing under the wind.

Amelia stared ahead as if the horizon might answer for her.

She said she had been a schoolteacher in Boston.

That part had been true.

She said she had not left because she was adventurous.

That part had been a mercy she had allowed him to believe.

The headmaster’s son, Silas Whitcomb, had made it clear that her future depended on accepting his attention.

When she refused, he made a different story.

In his version, she had been improper.

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