"The Wife He Took for Granted" Chapter 14
The farmers market occupied a grassy field beside Willow Lake.
Rows of white tents stretched beneath a cloudless blue sky. Local farmers sold apples, pumpkins and homemade jams. Someone played acoustic guitar near the entrance. Children chased one another between booths while their parents pretended not to worry.
The entire event looked like something from a small-town tourism brochure.
Sarah suspected that was exactly why Carol loved it.
"It's community."
Carol carried two reusable shopping bags and moved through the crowd with military efficiency.
"People say that like it explains everything."
"It does explain everything."
Carol handed her a sample of peach preserves.
"Try this."
Sarah obediently accepted.
Carol nodded approvingly.
"See? Community."
An hour later, Sarah found herself holding fresh bread, local honey, two tomatoes she hadn't intended to buy and a handmade candle she absolutely didn't need.
Apparently small-town markets operated through a combination of friendliness and financial ambush.
Carol disappeared briefly to speak with someone near the flower stand.
Sarah wandered toward the lakeshore.
The crowd thinned there.
The noise softened.
Wind moved across the water in gentle ripples.
For the first time all morning, she found herself alone.
Or so she thought.
"Your tire still holding up?"
The voice came from behind her.
Familiar.
Unexpected.
Sarah turned.
Daniel Brooks stood beside a produce stand carrying a cardboard tray of tomatoes.
Jeans.
Work boots.
A faded blue flannel shirt with the sleeves rolled halfway up his forearms.
Nothing about him appeared carefully constructed.
That was becoming increasingly noticeable.
The men she'd spent most of her adult life around seemed permanently dressed for meetings.
Daniel looked dressed for life.
A smile escaped before she could stop it.
"I think so."
Daniel nodded seriously.
"Good."
Then:
"I'd hate for all my hard work to go to waste."
Sarah laughed.
The sound surprised both of them slightly.
It had become easier lately.
The laughing.
The breathing.
Even the existing.
Not easy.
Easier.
For a moment they simply stood there watching the lake.
Neither seemed in a hurry to fill the silence.
Sarah noticed that too.
Most conversations required maintenance.
Questions.
Responses.
Polite effort.
With Daniel, the pauses felt natural.
Like neither person was trying to impress the other.
"Settling in okay?"
He glanced toward her.
Sarah considered the question honestly.
The old version of herself would've answered automatically.
I'm fine.
Everything's great.
No complaints.
Instead she looked across the water.
"Some days are easier than others."
Daniel nodded.
Not surprised.
Not uncomfortable.
Just listening.
The simple act felt strangely rare.
A fishing boat drifted slowly across the lake.
Someone waved from the dock.
Daniel lifted a hand in response.
Apparently everybody knew everybody here.
The thought should have felt invasive.
Instead it felt oddly comforting.
"Carol says the town remembers everything."
Daniel laughed softly.
"That's true."
"That sounds dangerous."
"It can be."
He looked toward the water.
"But mostly it means people show up when things go wrong."
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The statement lingered between them.
Sarah wasn't sure why.
Maybe it was the certainty.
Maybe it was the fact that Daniel himself had shown up on a dark road when things had gone wrong.
"You know," he said after a moment, "you look different."
Sarah raised an eyebrow.
"Should I be offended?"
"No."
A faint smile appeared.
"Just less scared."
The observation landed harder than she expected.
Not because it was wrong.
Because she hadn't realized someone could see it.
They'd spoken exactly once.
On the side of a road.
During a storm.
Yet somehow he'd noticed.
Sarah looked away first.
The lake suddenly seemed very interesting.
Daniel shifted the cardboard tray to his other arm.
"That first night..."
He hesitated.
The pause seemed unusual for him.
"You looked like somebody who'd been carrying something heavy for a long time."
Sarah stared at the water.
No dramatic reaction arrived.
No tears.
No shock.
Just stillness.
The kind that appears when somebody accidentally tells the truth.
Most people saw divorce.
Or moving.
Or the obvious details.
Very few people noticed the weight itself.
The years.
The compromises.
The exhaustion.
The quiet ways a person disappeared.
Daniel hadn't asked questions.
Hadn't demanded explanations.
He'd simply noticed.
For reasons Sarah couldn't explain, that felt more intimate than sympathy.
"You don't know anything about me."
The words came out softer than intended.
Daniel nodded.
"Not much."
"Then how could you know that?"
He considered the question.
The answer took a moment.
"My wife died eleven years ago."
Sarah looked at him.
The statement arrived quietly.
Without performance.
Without expectation.
Just fact.
Daniel shrugged slightly.
"People carry grief differently."
The breeze lifted across the lake.
Neither spoke.
Nothing needed saying.
Some experiences translated without explanation.
Eventually Daniel glanced toward the crowd.
"I should get these tomatoes home."
Sarah smiled.
"Sounds urgent."
"You haven't met Carol Jensen's chili recipe."
The seriousness on his face lasted exactly two seconds before both of them laughed.
They started walking back toward the market.
The crowd grew louder again.
Children.
Music.
Conversations.
Life unfolding in dozens of directions at once.
Then Daniel stopped suddenly.
"Actually."
He pointed toward her shopping bags.
"How's the cabin?"
"Good."
"The porch step still loose?"
Sarah blinked.
"What?"
"The front step."
Daniel frowned slightly.
"The right side shifts when you put weight on it."
She stared at him.
"You noticed that?"
"It almost twisted your ankle."
"I've lived there two weeks and didn't notice."
Daniel's smile returned.
"That's why they keep me around."
The statement should have sounded arrogant.
Instead it sounded practical.
Like someone commenting on the weather.
Sarah found herself smiling again.
Entirely too often.
She blamed Willow Creek.
"I can stop by this week."
Daniel adjusted the box beneath his arm.
"Fix it in twenty minutes."
Sarah hesitated.
Not from fear.
From unfamiliarity.
Accepting help had always been complicated.
Especially from men.
Especially recently.
Daniel seemed to recognize the hesitation immediately.
"No pressure."
His tone remained easy.
"If not, you'll eventually trip over it and blame me."
Sarah laughed.
"That's a very specific prediction."
"I know people."
The answer came before she could overthink it.
"Okay."
Daniel nodded once.
Simple.
No celebration.
No awkwardness.
Just agreement.
"I'll bring my tools."
The phrase sounded absurdly small.
Yet after weeks filled with lawyers, betrayal, moving trucks and endings, something about it felt refreshing.
Not romance.
Not destiny.
Not rescue.
A man bringing tools to fix a broken step.
Normal.
Steady.
Real.
As Daniel disappeared back into the crowd, Sarah remained standing beside the lake.
The market continued around her.
Music drifted through the air.
Children laughed.
The water sparkled beneath the afternoon sun.
For months, every meaningful interaction in her life had involved losing something.
A marriage.
A house.
A future she thought she understood.
Today had offered something different.
A conversation.
A kindness.
A possibility.
Small things.
Maybe that was how new lives began.
Not all at once.
One ordinary Saturday at a time.
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