Rejected at the Station, She Found the Child Who Knew His Secret-thuyhien

The young woman traveled thousands of miles to marry a man who had chosen her by letter, but when he saw her in person, he rejected her saying she wasn’t what he expected and canceled the engagement… But a little girl changed everything…

The train station smelled like coal smoke, hot dust, and sunbaked wood.

Isabella Martinez stepped down from the train with a suitcase in one hand and a letter in the other, trying to look like a woman who had not been afraid for the last three days.

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The platform boards were warm beneath her shoes.

Somewhere near the freight shed, a horse snorted and stamped at flies.

A loose sign creaked above the ticket window every time the wind pushed through the station yard.

Isabella noticed all of it because fear made ordinary things too sharp.

She was twenty-four years old, though the journey had made her feel much older.

Her gloves were gray with train soot.

Her collar was wrinkled from sleeping upright.

Her hair had come loose at the back of her neck, and she resisted the urge to fix it because Robert Wickfield might already be watching.

He was.

She recognized him by the description from his letter.

Tall.

Broad through the shoulders.

Wide-brimmed hat.

Dusty boots.

He stood by a wooden post as if he owned not only the wagon road beyond the station but every eye that turned toward it.

For one breath, Isabella let herself believe the hardest part was over.

She had made it.

She had crossed thousands of miles.

She had left Philadelphia behind, along with the sewing room, the boardinghouse, the thin walls, and the life that had never once made room for her.

Robert was real.

The town was real.

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