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The Blind Estate Owner And The Woman Who Found His Lost Fortune-hamyt

No woman in Rose Hollow wanted to marry Rafael Montgomery.

That was how people said it when they wanted to sound practical instead of cruel.

They did not say he had been abandoned by the woman who once wore his ring.

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They did not say the biggest estate in the mountains had gone quiet because its owner could no longer read a ledger, ride the ridgelines alone, or tell whether the man managing his money was telling him the truth.

They simply said no woman wanted to marry the blind estate owner.

Then Catherine DeVega arrived with a black travel trunk, three boxes of dresses she had no reason to wear anymore, and a letter from a dead aunt that would change Saint Jacinto forever.

In the fall of 1881, Catherine was 28 and still beautiful in the calm way that made people lower their voices when she entered a room.

Her hair was dark, her eyes were honey-brown, and her posture had survived what her fortune had not.

For years, men had proposed to her because her name opened doors.

Officers asked for her hand.

Landowners sent flowers.

Heirs from powerful trading families praised her manners, her face, and her father’s accounts with equal warmth.

Then Robert DeVega invested almost everything in a mining company that existed mostly on paper.

The collapse was fast.

The shame was slower.

Friends stopped calling.

Ladies who once kissed Catherine on both cheeks began studying the wallpaper when she passed.

The men who had competed to escort her to dinner suddenly remembered other obligations.

A few came back after the money was gone, but their offers had changed.

They spoke of protection.

They spoke of arrangements.

They spoke as if Catherine should be grateful that anyone still noticed her.

Robert DeVega heard enough of it to break inside.

He died of a heart attack before winter, leaving Catherine with unpaid debts, a mortgaged house, and the terrible education that comes when polite society decides a woman is no longer useful.

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