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She Married The Poor Cowboy Nobody Wanted, Then Learned He’d Been Building An Orphanage

Eliza Hart reached Hollow Creek with dust in her throat and one small valise in her hand.

The stagecoach had barely stopped before the town began watching her.

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No one called out a welcome.

No woman hurried over with a kind smile.

No man tipped his hat as if a bride arriving in town was something worth celebrating.

They only stared from the boardwalk, from the general store porch, from the shadowed mouth of the saloon, their eyes moving from her travel-stained dress to the case she carried and then toward the hitching post.

That was where Caleb Roark stood.

He looked like a man who had learned how to take up less room than his body required.

His shoulders were broad, but they sat low under a coat worn thin at the seams.

His boots had seen too much road.

His hat shaded his eyes so completely that Eliza could not tell whether he was ashamed, angry, or simply tired.

This was the man she had promised to marry.

Not for love.

Not for girlish hope.

For shelter, a lawful name, and a place far enough from her past that no one would come asking questions she could not afford to answer.

Caleb stepped forward at last.

He did not smile.

He did not reach for her hand.

He gave a short nod, as if greeting a stranger at a grave.

“Eliza Hart?” he asked.

“Yes.”

“Caleb Roark.”

She almost said she knew, but the whole town already seemed to know too much.

The silence around them sharpened.

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