A Mountain Man Needed A Wife By Morning To Save Two Orphans From The Train-nhu9999 - Chainityai

A Mountain Man Needed A Wife By Morning To Save Two Orphans From The Train-nhu9999

The night Josiah Cade walked into the saloon, the wind came in with him.

It crossed the plank floor first, cold enough to lift the hair on every wrist, and then his shadow followed, long and dark under the hanging lamps.

He stood in the doorway like something the mountains had carved and then forgotten to soften.

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He was forty-one, broad from timber work, sun-browned, wind-chapped, and built so heavily that the doorframe seemed smaller around him.

His rust-colored beard had been trimmed without kindness, probably with the same knife he used for everything else.

His nose had healed crooked.

His hands were thick and scarred.

But his eyes were clear blue, and that was what unsettled me.

There was gentleness in them.

I had not trusted gentleness in a long time.

“I need a wife by tomorrow morning,” he said.

The room laughed because laughter was easier than understanding him.

A card player slapped his hand flat against the table.

A man at the bar asked whether the bride came with instructions.

Someone near the piano said the mountains had frozen what sense Josiah had left.

I sat alone at the back with a cup of coffee cooling between my palms.

I was not there for company.

I was there because the boarding house walls felt too close that evening, and because grief can make even a saloon seem less lonely than a quiet room.

Four months earlier, I had buried my husband and my little boy within the same week.

Cholera took my husband first.

It took my son before I had finished understanding the first loss.

I came west because the town behind me had become a grave I could still walk through.

In Aspen Bend, I washed sheets, mended torn hems, and learned how to move through life without asking it for much.

Most people called me Mrs. Shaw and left me to my quiet.

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