Night Hawk's Bride. Jillian Hart
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This was about Night Hawk, Marie realized as she poured two cups of tea.
“I know that Night Hawk is training a horse for you.” Spring Rain accepted the cup and cradled it in her hands.
“Yes. She’s a beautiful mare.” Marie set the plate of cookies on the desk between them.
“Night Hawk is an attractive man,” Spring Rain said quietly. “He has magic with horses. His father was a great horseman.”
Marie heard what Spring Rain was afraid to say. All of it. How Father had made things better for her people and the settlers, bringing teachers and trying to make a community where everyone belonged—whether they spoke German, Swedish, English or Sauk.
“I won’t hurt him, I promise.” Marie spoke the words sincerely, meaning them with her entire heart. “I’m only buying a horse from him.”
“But there is more.” Spring Rain set down her cup, the cookies forgotten. “He has known many heartaches and losses. He is alone and that is not good for a man capable of great tenderness. You may not see what I do, but you can hurt him. I came to ask that you think on what I’ve said.”
Genuine concern filled the woman’s eyes. She nodded once and left with the whisper of deerskin and the pad of moccasins.
Marie stood and pulled the edge of the curtain back. Four boys and a girl stood quietly in the shade of a sugar maple just outside the schoolyard. Spring Rain hurried to them, head down as if she still struggled with her emotion. The little girl with twin black braids looked up at the schoolhouse and waved.
Marie waved back, her heart heavy. She hadn’t realized all that was at stake in this settlement where so many different people had come to make a better life.
This surely was a place where a woman like her could fall in love with a man like Night Hawk. Without consequences. Without prejudices. Without causing harm.
Still, the memory of Spring Rain’s concern remained in Marie’s thoughts the rest of the morning.
“That’s right, Kammeo,” Night Hawk praised as he tightened the cinch. “Marie, hold her tighter.”
“She’s starting to shy.”
“Just speak calmly to her.” Night Hawk remained at Kammeo’s side, close enough to reach the leather reins in case Marie had any trouble.
She uttered soft, soothing words that reassured the mare, who wasn’t sure about the leather thing resting on her back.
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