Mountain Man Paid Gold For The Girl Her Parents Tried To Sell-rosocute

STRUGGLING MOUNTAIN MAN BOUGHT 19-YEAR-OLD GIRL WHO WAS BEING AUCTIONED OFF BY HER FATHER & MOTHER

The cold at Silver Bow Creek did not feel like weather.

It felt like a hand pressed flat against Adeline Lawson’s mouth, keeping her quiet while the town decided what she was worth.

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Mud had frozen in black ruts outside the saloon, hard enough to twist an ankle and slick enough to throw a horse.

Coal smoke sagged between the roofs.

Somewhere behind her, a teamster cursed at a wagon wheel, and somewhere closer, men laughed as if this were a horse trade and not a girl standing on a whiskey barrel while her parents sold her future for cash.

Adeline kept both hands clenched in her skirt.

She was nineteen, but the wind made her feel smaller than that.

Her boots slipped on the curved wood beneath her feet, and every time she shifted, the crowd made a sound that crawled under her skin.

Her father, Josiah, stood below her with his hat tipped crooked and liquor shining in his eyes.

He did not speak her name like she belonged to herself.

He spoke it like a thing he had dragged in from a shed.

Good hands, he told them.

Quiet girl.

Knows a cookstove.

Can mend a shirt.

Warm enough for a man’s cabin.

Each phrase struck her harder than the cold.

Her mother stood beside him with her apron held open for coins, her face pinched with a greed that looked almost like hunger.

If shame touched her, it did not show.

She watched the men more than she watched her daughter.

Adeline had imagined many bad endings in the months before that day.

She had imagined being left behind.

She had imagined being sent to work until her hands cracked and bled.

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