She Chose The Road West, But The Cowboy Rode After Her Heart-nhu9999 - Chainityai

She Chose The Road West, But The Cowboy Rode After Her Heart-nhu9999

Grace Jameson heard the first gunshot before she understood what it meant.

The coach lurched sideways, and the world became screams, splintering wood, and dust.

Her shoulder struck the seat across from her.

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Then the coach tipped hard, and Grace was thrown against the door with enough force to knock the breath from her chest.

When everything stopped moving, one wheel spun above her in the bright morning air.

Grace crawled out because lying still felt too much like waiting to die.

She had come from Boston with books, letters of recommendation, and a teaching contract waiting in Tucson.

She had only come with the stubborn belief that a woman could start over if she went far enough west.

Another shot cracked across the open land.

Grace dropped behind a broken fence rail, pulling her travel bag against her ribs as if leather and paper could protect a human body.

Masked riders moved through the dust beyond the overturned coach.

They were not rushing.

That frightened her more.

They circled like men who believed time belonged to them.

One rider bent low in the saddle and demanded the bag.

Grace thought of the schoolbooks inside.

She thought of every careful room in Boston where women had measured her age, her unmarried hand, and the quiet failure they believed she carried.

Then the rider fired again.

Wood burst near her shoulder.

Grace pressed herself lower and closed her eyes.

She was thirty-five years old, educated, sensible, and entirely helpless in the dust.

Hoofbeats came from the east.

At first she thought another outlaw had arrived.

Then she heard the difference.

The rhythm was straight, hard, and reckless.

It did not circle.

It charged.

Grace opened her eyes.

A rider came through the dust on a bay horse, bent low under a black hat, cutting toward the outlaws instead of away from them.

He swung down before the horse had stopped, boots hitting earth, revolver already raised.

“Stay low, ma’am,” he said.

His voice was so calm that Grace obeyed.

The first outlaw fell from his saddle.

The others broke apart in confusion.

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