The Wanted Girl In The Stream And The Ledger That Froze A Rancher-mdue - Chainityai

The Wanted Girl In The Stream And The Ledger That Froze A Rancher-mdue

A widower rancher finds a young woman bathing in his stream, and when he sees her beautiful face, the whole world inside him freezes.

The stream behind Ezekiel Morrison’s cabin had been there long before he was born.

It slipped through the Arizona pines with a sound so steady a man could almost mistake it for peace.

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That July morning, the sun was already punishing by the time Ezekiel rode down to the bend.

Heat shimmered over the stones.

His shirt stuck to his back.

The air smelled of dust, hot pine, and saddle leather, the kind of smell that belonged to long work and quiet meals eaten alone.

He had meant only to check the fence line near the water.

He did not mean to find anyone there.

Then his horse stopped.

Ezekiel heard the stream first, then the splash.

He eased down from the saddle and stepped through the brush.

A branch cracked under his boot.

The young woman in the water turned as if the sound had struck her.

Ezekiel saw her face for one suspended second before he turned away.

That was all.

One second.

Wet black hair clung to her temples.

Her eyes were wide, dark, and terrified.

She did not scream.

Some fears are too old for screaming.

Ezekiel took off his hat and lowered his gaze to the dirt.

“Ma’am,” he said, his voice rough with shame. “I didn’t know anybody was here.”

The water moved around her.

He backed away through the brush, keeping his eyes on the ground until the trees swallowed him.

A younger man might have told himself it was beauty that shook him.

Ezekiel knew better.

He had buried beauty.

Five years earlier, he had buried Lillian and Grace under the cottonwood behind his cabin.

Lillian had worn a blue shawl the day she died.

Grace had worn one tiny brown shoe, and Ezekiel remembered that shoe more clearly than he remembered the funeral.

That was the cruelty of grief.

It kept the smallest things sharp.

The wagon had overturned on Black Ridge after Sunday service, on a church road everybody used.

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