Four Mail-Order Brides Arrived As Sisters, And A Knife Exposed The Trap-Quieen - Chainityai

Four Mail-Order Brides Arrived As Sisters, And A Knife Exposed The Trap-Quieen

The first thing Josephine Miller did after seeing the knife was not scream.

Her youngest sister had already done that for all of them.

Josephine stood in the back room of Dylan Harrow’s cabin with cold biting through the chinks in the wall, one hand on Abigail’s shoulder, and the other hovering above the knife that held the threat note to the quilt.

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The blade was sunk so deep that the paper bowed around it.

The sisters’ trunk had been ripped open.

Their stockings, church dresses, combs, and folded letters lay scattered across the floor like whoever had searched them wanted more than fear.

He wanted them to know he had touched every private thing they owned.

Dylan stepped forward, and Josephine caught his wrist.

“Do not move it.”

Her voice did not shake.

That was what stopped him.

Not the knife.

Not the note.

Her command.

All afternoon he had treated her like one more hard fact of winter, something to haul, feed, and put to work before it broke.

Now he saw the woman underneath the mud and cracked lips.

She was afraid, yes.

But fear had not made her smaller.

It had sharpened her.

Wyatt knelt by the open trunk and touched a smear of wet mud on the floorboards.

“None of us came back here after supper,” he said.

Levi looked at the window latch.

It was still hooked from the inside.

Gideon swallowed hard.

“Then whoever did this was already in the house.”

Abigail made a sound so small it hurt everyone who heard it.

Maeve grabbed the nearest iron poker and stood with her back to the wall.

Dylan looked at Josephine.

“Who is hunting you?”

For a moment she looked toward her sisters, as if the truth belonged to all four of them and she had no right to spend it alone.

Clara nodded once.

So Josephine told him.

Their father, Thomas Miller, had borrowed from a man named Silas Rusk after their mother’s fever took most of the farm money and left four girls with no dowry and no protection.

Rusk did not lend like a banker.

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