When he first saw her, he thought, no way! After all, he preferred the quiet kind who’d let him listen to the crackle, to the silence, to the breathing of the cabin’s logs. He thought her flippant. Voluble. Disrespectful of tranquility. Wasting words. But she’d been sent, and his household needed a woman. So … Continue reading Not His Kind
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