I Had To Choose Between Keeping My Ranch And Saving Six Strangers

Exhausting. “Not for a single second,” I said.

And it was the truest thing I’d ever spoken. We got married in autumn under the giant cottonwood tree by the creek.

The whole town came.

Martha wore a simple cream dress she’d sewn herself. When the preacher asked for rings, Thomas stepped forward and handed me Anna’s ring, which I’d resized for Martha. “I, Caleb,” I said, voice thick, “take you, Martha.

And Thomas.

And Clara. And Lucy.

And Emma. And Samuel.

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I take you all to be my family.

To protect and to hold. As long as there is breath in my lungs.”

I kissed her. And as our lips touched, I felt the final ghost of my past drift away.

Epilogue
Ten years later, the ranch has doubled in size.

Thomas is the foreman, married to a schoolteacher. Clara’s paintings hang in Denver galleries.

The twins run the local 4-H club. Samuel, now sixteen, wants to be a vet.

I’m older now.

My knee aches when it rains. My hair is more grey than brown. Yesterday, I sat on the porch swing with Martha, watching the sunset.

“You’re thinking again,” she said.

“Just remembering the day you showed up. The day I thought was the worst day of my life.”

She laughed.

“You were so grumpy.”

“I was scared of caring.”

“And now?”

I looked at the tire swing I’d hung for my grandchildren. “Now I know the truth.

Family isn’t blood.

It’s not something you’re born into. Family is a choice. It’s the people you choose to bleed for.

The people you choose to let in when you want to shut the world out.”

I squeezed her hand.

“And I thank God every day that I opened that gate.”

The sun vanished behind the peaks. The first star appeared.

My name is Caleb Stone. I am a husband.

I am a father.

And I am the richest man in the world. THE END

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