A Forced Jailhouse Wedding Exposed The Secret Beneath Deadwood Tract-Quieen - Chainityai

A Forced Jailhouse Wedding Exposed The Secret Beneath Deadwood Tract-Quieen

The rifle shot cracked through the Owyhee County jailhouse just after noon, and for one hard second every man in the room stopped breathing.

The smoke drifted blue-white above the sheriff’s desk.

The smell of powder burned in the back of Cordelia Pratt’s throat.

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A deputy laughed under his breath, then swallowed it when Graham Holloway turned his head.

Graham was standing in iron cuffs, six feet four inches of buckskin, beard, weathered skin, and mountain silence.

He looked less like a prisoner than a man the walls had made a mistake trying to hold.

By sunrise, the town had expected him to hang.

By noon, the judge was telling him to repeat wedding vows.

That was the first cruelty.

The second was standing beside him.

Cordelia Pratt had lived thirty-two years in the same county and still felt like a guest in every room she entered.

People called her the old maid when they thought she could not hear.

Sometimes they called her that when they knew she could.

They said it in the mercantile aisle, at the edge of church suppers, outside the post office, anywhere a woman without a husband could be turned into a warning for younger girls.

She was too quiet.

Too stubborn.

Too plain in a world where men believed a woman should smile before she was asked.

That day, someone had shoved a bouquet of dead sagebrush into her hands.

The stems scratched her skin.

The deputies thought it was funny.

Cordelia did not cry, because she had learned early that tears were treated as proof.

Her father, Josiah Pratt, stood behind her with one hand resting on his silver-tipped cane.

His coat was brushed clean.

His boots were polished.

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