A Forced Courthouse Marriage Exposed the Man Controlling Them Both-Quieen - Chainityai

A Forced Courthouse Marriage Exposed the Man Controlling Them Both-Quieen

“Call Her Dead Weight,” The Obese Widow Married the Crippled Rancher by Force—Then the Crippled Rancher Learned Who Was Really Burying Him Alive… the Western Truth Shocked Them Both

The wedding dress was too tight across Nora Bellamy’s ribs, and everybody in Mercy Creek could see it.

The fabric had once been gray, then faded into the color of rainwater left too long in a pail.

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It scratched under her arms and pulled across her stomach every time she breathed.

Mrs. Lottie Hayes stood behind her in the courthouse clerk’s office, fingers working the buttons as if she were fastening a feed sack instead of dressing a woman for marriage.

“Hold still,” Mrs. Hayes muttered.

“I am holding still.”

“You’re breathing too much.”

Nora stared at herself in the cracked mirror and almost laughed.

Breathing too much.

That sounded like Mercy Creek’s complaint against her entire life.

Too much body.

Too much grief.

Too much need.

Too much woman taking up space in a town that liked its widows small, quiet, and grateful.

The clerk’s office smelled of dust, lamp oil, damp wool, and paper gone yellow around the edges.

Outside, wagon wheels creaked over the boards in front of the courthouse.

Somewhere down the street, a horse stamped hard enough to make the window tremble.

Nora kept her hands folded in front of her because if she touched the dress again, she feared she might tear it off.

Three days earlier, she had buried Henry Bellamy at the far edge of the cemetery.

It had been Monday morning, 8:10 by the clock above the undertaker’s door.

The wind had come down from the Wyoming hills and worried at every loose ribbon, every black veil, every scrap of dignity a poor widow tried to keep.

Henry’s coffin was pine.

The undertaker’s receipt was still folded in Nora’s coat pocket.

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