He Married The Woman In His Barn, Then The Deacon Came For Her-nhu9999 - Chainityai

He Married The Woman In His Barn, Then The Deacon Came For Her-nhu9999

The snow had swallowed every sound except the wind.

It dragged its claws across my cabin walls and rattled the shutters like a hand that wanted in.

I had lived alone on that mountain long enough to know which storms were loud and which ones were dangerous.

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That one was both.

Barley knew it before I did.

He lifted his great golden head from my boots, gave one low whine, and stared at the door.

I put my hand on his neck.

His muscles were tight under the fur.

Then he barked once.

Not at nothing.

Never at nothing.

I took the lantern, pulled my coat over my shoulders, lifted the rifle from its pegs, and opened the door into a wall of white.

The cold struck so hard it felt personal.

Barley shoved past my knees and vanished toward the barn, a flash of gold in all that dark.

I followed his tracks as fast as I could, though the snow was already trying to erase them.

The barn door groaned when I forced it open.

Inside, the horses shifted, uneasy, and hay dust spun through the lantern light.

Barley stood at the empty stall, whining through his teeth.

I raised the lantern.

At first I saw only straw.

Then I saw a hand.

It was small, gray with cold, half curled against a torn white sleeve.

The woman in the stall was folded into herself like a bird that had fallen from the sky.

Her hair was black against the straw.

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