She Married A Poor Mountain Man, Then He Unlocked A Hidden Mansion-heuh

She Thought She Was Marrying a Poor Mountain Man — Until He Led Her Deep Into the Woods and Revealed a Secret Mansion Hidden From the World

The rain had not waited for Anna to become a wife before it found its way through her borrowed coat.

It slipped under the collar, crept into the lace at her wrists, and settled cold against her skin as she stood beside Lucien with mud already staining the hem of a dress she had never chosen.

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The preacher’s voice came and went in the wind.

Anna heard the words, but they did not reach her like comfort.

They sounded like a door closing somewhere behind her.

She was twenty-two years old, though grief and hunger had put years on her face that no mirror had been kind enough to hide.

Three weeks earlier, her father had died after a sickness that had eaten his breath down to nothing.

By the time they lowered him into the ground, the debts had already begun to arrive like weather.

A rusted tin held more notes than coins.

The house was gone before Anna had properly understood what being homeless meant.

People in Oak Haven were polite enough not to stare for long, but not kind enough to help for more than a day.

The storekeeper shut his ledger to her on Tuesday.

The boarding house owner spoke softly on Wednesday, which made the offer worse.

A bed, he said, could be found.

Work could be arranged.

Anna understood the kind of work that wore a woman down past her bones.

She thanked him because manners were sometimes the last wall a poor woman had, then walked out with her hands shaking inside her sleeves.

That was when Lucien came into the general store.

He brought the smell of wet hide, mule, pine pitch, and cold air with him.

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