The Rancher Who Bought a Silent Girl for One Dollar and Heard the Truth-Quieen - Chainityai

The Rancher Who Bought a Silent Girl for One Dollar and Heard the Truth-Quieen

The hammer sounded like a shot because everyone in the saloon wanted it to feel like a joke.

That was how men covered shame in that part of Montana.

They made it loud.

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They made it funny.

They made sure somebody else was standing on the stage.

The girl stood barefoot on two loose planks pushed across beer crates, her toes curled against the splintered wood, her dress hanging off one shoulder where the seam had given up.

Smoke from the stove sat low in the room.

Cheap whiskey burned the air.

Snowmelt dripped from men’s coats and darkened the sawdust under their boots.

Coulter Grange stood near the back wall with his hat low, one shoulder against the timber post, wishing he had ridden past the place instead of tying his horse outside.

He had come in for lamp oil, coffee, and a sack of oats.

He had not come in to watch a father sell his child.

But by the time the auctioneer climbed onto the crates and slapped the girl on the shoulder like she was livestock, Coulter knew leaving would make him one more man who had seen it and done nothing.

The auctioneer grinned with all his teeth showing.

“Deaf as a fence post,” he said.

Men laughed.

The girl did not move.

Her father sat at the bar with one boot hooked over the brass rail and one hand around a glass.

He had the soft collapse of a man who had already spent his conscience and was waiting to spend the money too.

“How old?” somebody called.

“Old enough to work if she ever listened,” the auctioneer said.

That got another round of laughter.

Coulter watched the girl’s eyes.

They did not dart around the room the way frightened eyes did.

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