A Rancher Dismissed A Widow Until His Frozen Crew Came Hungry-mdue - Chainityai

A Rancher Dismissed A Widow Until His Frozen Crew Came Hungry-mdue

Wesley Tate had made up his mind before Cora Halloran’s boots touched the dirt.

The widow was going back to the train.

He stood under the porch roof at Roan Fork ranch with his hat squeezed between both hands, watching the station wagon roll in a dry cloud of dust.

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The air had that sharp fall bite that meant winter was already waiting somewhere beyond the hills.

The yard smelled of old hay, horse sweat, cold ashes, and dirt that had not seen rain in too long.

A loose hinge on the barn door cried every time the wind came through.

Cora stepped down without help.

She had one worn carpetbag in her right hand and her 5-year-old daughter’s fingers in her left.

Pearl came down carefully, her little shoes slipping once on the wagon step before Cora steadied her.

Wesley saw the torn seam on the carpetbag first.

Then he saw the patched cuff of Cora’s dress.

Then he saw her face.

She was not the woman he had let himself imagine when he answered her letter.

He had told himself he was not searching for beauty.

He had told himself he needed a wife because a ranch needed a kitchen, a kitchen needed a woman, and men doing fall work needed to eat.

Still, somewhere in the private, selfish place he did not show anyone, he had pictured youth.

He had pictured laughter coming back into the house.

He had pictured someone who might make the empty rooms feel less like Ruth had only stepped out for a moment.

Cora Halloran looked like the road had spent every mile taking something from her.

Her hat brim had faded soft and gray.

Her dress had been mended by a woman who knew how to stretch thread beyond reason.

Her eyes were tired, but not weak.

That was the part Wesley noticed last.

Cap Reeves noticed everything else first.

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