An Unexpected Annulment (The Colorado Brides Series Book 3) - Plot & Excerpts
Montgomery had recovered enough that I would not need to stay the night, leaving earlier that day to spend the rest of my time preparing for class. I was excited about the prospect of teaching, as it was something I had always wanted to do. I set aside any feelings I thought I might have for Matthias, knowing that they were inappropriate. There were far too many reasons why I could not marry him, and it was important that I remembered the reason I had came out west to begin with. I wanted to make a difference in the lives of children and pass along what knowledge I had learned.Although I had prepared for this momentous occasion, I was inundated with a case of nerves. My clothing selection was immaculate, a peach and green dress with flounced skirts. My bonnet was emerald green with a matching sash tied beneath the chin. I carried a bag filled with a dozen small slates that the children would use to write on. I was also in possession of several abacuses. I had been assured that a box had arrived at the school with rulers, dip pens, ink, skipping ropes, marbles, and hoops.
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