Farmer Takes a Wife by Olivia Gaines

Farmer Takes a Wife by Olivia Gaines

Author:Olivia Gaines
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Olivia Gaines
Published: 2016-11-16T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter 7 – A Dark & Stormy Night

The news of the plane’s crash was almost the undoing of Carson Royal. As hard as Jamar tried to calm him, no words were of condolence to the distraught farmer. He’d lost too much to be consoled. Losing Cyndi would be the end of his sanity as a man.

“What can we do? Is there a search team?” Carson asked over and over again.

“Let’s go and talk to Daniel. If it went down in a national forest, then the rangers would take point on search and rescue,” he said.

“Good. Good. Let’s go,” he said.

Jamar was confused. “Farmer, where are we going?”

“We are going over to Daniel’s so I can join the search and rescue team to look for my Cyndi. Tomorrow was going to be our wedding night. Chef said he was going to make us a special dinner and everything when we got back from tying the knot. She could be bleeding out on the side of mountain, waiting for me to come find her so we can start our life together,” Carson said with eyes brimming with tears.

“Dude, you have got to stop crying. That shit is not a good look on you,” Jamar said with a frown.

Farmer’s head went side to side in an attempt to shake off the shivers which had beset him while trying to collect himself before he spoke. “I have never gotten a break in my entire life, man. I have suffered so much, so often at every turn. This was supposed to be my chance. She was my chance.”

“You still have a chance, Farmer. Stop being so full of damn gloom and doom. I hate to even think about what you would’ve said to her on your wedding night. Man, when was the last time you spent some time alone with a lady?”

“I don’t believe this! You want to discuss my love life now, while my Cyndi is missing?”

“No, I want to discuss a broken fragmented man who must understand who he is before he can share his life with anyone Farmer,” Jamar told him.

“This is not the time,” Carson told him.

“When do you think the time is going to be – after she marries you and moves into that home to discover you are suffering from depression or worse? She didn’t sign up for that. Your Cyndi deserves a man who is whole and is in touch with himself,” Jamar said after a pause. “I had a clause in the contract that a man who moved here could not get married until he had fulfilled his vision. Men like you are the reason I thought the clause was necessary.”

Farmer looked at him in disbelief. “Men like me?” he asked.

“Yes, lost men like you who want to use your back to forge through your pain versus allowing the noise in your head to be filtered so you can make some sense of the tune playing,” he told Farmer. “Your record is scratched with the needle stuck in a rut playing the same section of the song over and over again.



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