“I arrived in a town called Red Willow this morning,” Eleanor continued, her fingers twisting into the blanket. “Mr. Blackwood met me at the station. He took one look at me and said I wasn’t what he expected. Too thin. Too weak. Too Eastern.”
Her voice cracked on the last word.
“He drove me out toward his ranch. And then… at the fork where the road splits toward the creek… he stopped. He told me to get out.”
Liam felt his hands curl into fists.
“It wasn’t snowing hard yet,” she said, staring past Liam as if she could still see the moment. “Just flurries. He said I could make it back to town if I hurried. Then he left me there with my bag. He rode off like I was nothing more than a mistake he didn’t want to carry.”