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At 16, Her Father Fo:rced Her to Marry a Mountain Widower — What She Became There Changed Everything

She watched Caleb work tirelessly, and the children’s hungry little faces gave her purpose.

One day, Mia fell ill with a fever.

Ellie stayed up all night, cooling her forehead with wet washcloths.

Caleb watched silently, his gaze softening.

When Mia recovered, she hugged Ellie for the first time, whispering, “Thank you.” Ellie’s heart swelled with joy. Ben began reaching out too, asking to read stories. For the first time, Ellie felt like she belonged, even if only a little.

She began to see the mountains differently. The towering pines, the fresh air, the silence.

It was beautiful in its own way.

She began walking daily, exploring trails to clear her mind.

The exercise was hard, but it gave her strength, and she noticed her clothes fit looser and her steps were lighter.

The mountains, which had once intimidated her, were becoming her sanctuary.

Little by little, Caleb began to open up too.

Over dinner, he shared stories of his late wife, Sarah, who died in childbirth.

Ellie listened, her heart aching for his loss, and shared her own pain: her father’s cruelty, her struggle with her weight.

For the first time, they laughed together. Ellie realized that Caleb wasn’t the cold man she feared, but someone carrying his own sorrows.

Town gossip reached the mountains. They called Ellie “the fat bride” and pitied Caleb.

When Ellie heard it, her old insecurities resurfaced.

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