I Said, ‘Whoever Marries You Will Be Lucky’… And She Whispered, ‘I Was Hoping It Would Be You’
Ethan Callaway had been alone so long that the empty chair across his kitchen table had started to feel like furniture.
He was twenty-eight, owner of a small cattle ranch in Millhaven County, Colorado, with debts to mind, fences to fix, and a house that went quiet every evening the moment he stepped through the door. He told himself he wasn’t unhappy.
Unhappy sounded dramatic.
Ethan was not dramatic.
He rose before dawn. He worked until his body ached. He paid what he owed. He helped neighbors when weather or sickness demanded it. At night, he slept like a man too tired to think about what was missing.
Then one July afternoon, while repairing the creek fence on his north pasture, he heard a wooden laundry basket knock against stone.
Not a voice.
Not footsteps.
Just that small, ordinary sound.
Ethan looked through the cottonwoods and saw Clara Harmon kneeling by the creek.
He had known Clara for years. Everyone had. She was Daniel Harmon’s daughter from the homestead across the property line. She made biscuits light enough to shame a hotel cook, checked on old Mr. Briggs when his back failed, and could mend torn canvas so neatly it came back stronger than before.
Ethan knew she was kind.
He knew she was capable.
But somehow, standing there with a post maul in his hands, watching her wring out shirts in the sun, he realized knowing a thing was not the same as seeing it.
Clara was humming softly over the creek.
She was not trying to be noticed. That was what caught him. She worked as if no one’s eyes mattered. Sleeves rolled, hair slipping loose at her neck, hands strong and sure.
Ethan turned away before she saw him staring.
Then he struck the fence post too hard and nearly jarred the bones out of his wrist.
“Good afternoon, Ethan.”
He looked up.
Clara was smiling a little, like she had seen everything and chosen mercy.
From that day on, he started finding reasons.
A latch at the Harmon barn.
A sack of flour from town.
A message from the blacksmith.
A walk to old Mr. Briggs’s cabin that was not remotely on his way, though Clara was kind enough not to say so.
She knew.
He suspected she had known before he did.
Still, she allowed it.
Weeks passed before the truth finally cornered him again at the creek.
Clara was washing clothes, sleeves rolled, skirt lifted from the water, sunlight touching the side of her face. Ethan leaned on the fence rail and listened to her low song until the words left him before caution could catch them.
“You know, Clara,” he said, “whoever ends up marrying you is going to be a very lucky man.”
He expected her to laugh.
She didn’t.
Her hands went still in the wet shirt.
Color rose slowly into her face.
Then she looked at him with an expression he had never seen before.
Open.
Afraid.
Decided.
“I was hoping,” she said very quietly, “it would be you.”
The creek kept moving between them.
The cottonwood leaves whispered overhead.
Ethan’s hand tightened around the fence rail as if the whole world had shifted under his boots. He had not been struck by lightning. He had simply realized the gate to his future had been standing open for weeks—and he had nearly ridden past it.
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