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A young farmer named William became acquainted and married a wonderful woman named Mary. She was a successful seamstress from Yellowstone Park, Wyoming. They transitioned out to his secluded, yet beautiful farm in the middle of Grand Teton, Wyoming. William loved farming and was also a great storyteller, as he would always amuse Mary of the eerie mysteries and old folktales of past, but over a period of time, William's negligence of her overly skittish manner resulted into a devastating tragedy.

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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2017

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Debbie Lacy

Scary Mary

To all of my Family, Friends, Readers and Fans with much love and thanks for all of your support! I hope you enjoyed reading this eerie little western story. May God Bless! BookRix GmbH & Co. KG81371 Munich

Grand Teton, Wyoming

 

Out in the northwestern valley, William and Mary Chase settled on a farm in Grand Teton, Wyoming; a beautiful place where species of wildlife can roam freely without any disturbances from human beings abolishing their natural habitat.  There was an excellent venue of the countryside filled with lots of fresh mountain air, hills, meadows and streams with green grassland everywhere and they loved it.  Surreal yet secluded from everyone, it was nearly a half days ride to their nearest neighbor.  The land was once own by an old Indian settler many years ago, who traded the land for horses, medicine and supplies to an old merchant in Yellowstone Park.  It was a peaceful, quaint and an established century-styled homestead for the young couple.  There was 50 acres of land of which William acquired with the money he saved from diligently working in the cotton fields back home in southern Oklahoma before he headed for Wyoming where consequently, his dream became a reality.

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William and Mary became acquainted a year ago in Yellowstone Park, Wyoming one day when he was purchasing lumber and supplies for his farm.  Awkwardly, she accidentally collided into him, as he was loading the back of his wagon dropping her grocery items in the process.  Quite apologetic, he immediately assisted in gathering the dropped items when he became mesmerized by her beauty.  Avidly inarticulate, he commenced to express his gauche when he noticed her beautiful smile and immediately invited her to dine with him over dinner and she intriguingly accepted.

 

During frequent visits to Yellowstone Park for supplies, they developed a mutual association with one another then fell in love.  He proposed to her and without a shadow of a doubt that he was the right man for her they married.  They were very happy together when they transitioned out to the beautiful farm he spoke so much about in Grand Teton, Wyoming.  While riding along in mirth on the dusty trail in their wagon, William commenced to telling Mary profound sagas and lurid mysteries of the old western days in Wyoming.  Mary had become extremely consumed with curiosity, as he loquaciously entertained her with his daunting folktales.

 

“Oh my William!  Did all of that really happen in Grand Teton,” she inquired?

“Oh yes!  Some allege that the Indians still prow along this very trail today,” he assured.

 "Well, have you seen any Indians recently,” she quizzed?

 “No.  But sometimes at night, I hear strange noises.  Some far away and some near the house.”

 “What kind of noises,” she quaked?

 “Oh mostly wild animals noises like coyotes, wolves and owls.  Sounds Indians are known for making when they are prowling around the hills in the dark, at least that's what I hope I'm hearing,” he responded noticing her grimace when he laughed.

 “What's wrong Honey?  I hope I'm not scaring you!”

 “Well yes, as a matter of fact you are!  I get spooked if I hear something go bump in the night!  It all seem so creepy living way out here all alone away from people!  You know what they say, too much solitude can drive a person crazy,” she expressed.

 “Oh honey, believe me you have nothing to be afraid of out here!  They are just noises and you'll get use to it.  Nothing is going to harm my beautiful bride, I'll make sure of that,” he assured with a smile.