Mail Order Brides by Vanessa Carvo
Author:Vanessa Carvo
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: 19th century clean romance cowboy marriage sweet romance jesus christ bible, christian western romance christian values sweet western romance christian historical romance romantic western christian romance mail order bride
Publisher: Lisa Castillo-Vargas
Hawk had already started his chores while his lady slept. He was not sure how long she might sleep in after all her first meeting had brought to her. He moved about the morning like he was behind on everything, and worked hard, giving him no time to ponder on things. He knew that the lady inside that house was a beautiful woman and everything about her was quite attractive, but he still wondered where the spark was.
He decided that it may just take time to get to know her and to spend time with her would surely ignite that spark. He certainly was not going to consider calling anything off but he found himself staying very busy most of the time.
Day after day, he would tie himself up into work that could have been brushed to the side. He began doing so many chores that he was even taking over Johnnyâs.
Hawkâs hand was getting worse rapidly and he could barely use it.
This left Johnny in a quandary, not knowing how to handle all this free time. He could not spend that time in the house now, because she was there.
Both men had pulled themselves away from her and neither knew why. This was causing Sarah to become lonely, even lonelier than she was in New York. She began thinking about her sister, Susan and found herself missing her so much that it sent her to sit down and write Susan a letter.
She did not want to live without Susan close by and she decided that Susan must come to stay with her. Considering this, she went to Hawk first, asking him if he would have anything against inviting her sister to their ranch, because she missed her horribly. Of course, Hawk had nothing against it, but he still wondered when the spark would ever ignite in either one of them.
He was watching them grow no closer than close acquaintances and he wondered if maybe that is how love is and that is what coupleâs marry for. He had hoped that it would be a little more exciting and emotional. He told Sarah that she could invite her sister to come for as long as she wanted.
Therefore, Sarah was off to write the invitation and rushed into town to have it delivered.
When the telegram came from Susan, Sarah was as excited as a schoolgirl and when she opened and read the message, she stopped smiling and laughing and read the words from Susan.
âMy dearest sister,
I am not able to visit at this time, but perhaps later. I do, however, miss you horribly.â
It was signed,
âLoving You Always,
Susan
Sarah was lost for words. How could Susan not come? How could Susan not miss her as much as she missed Susan?
These were her thoughts and she could not understand why Susan would not come. She would not give up on this and would try again soon. She did inform Hawk that Susan was not able to make it, but that maybe she could later.
She carried on.
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