Chapter Ten Rain poured down in buckets outside. Not the pitter patter of an April shower. Literal buckets as if the downpour were coming out of a fireman’s hose turned on full blast. The deluge had been going on for the last three days, not letting up for a split second. And now it was Beth's wedding day. That was supposed to be a sign of good luck, right? Rain on the day of the wedding? Beth doubted it. She was sure someone made up the old wives’ tale to make the bride feel better about the one thing out of her control on her big day; the weather. Every bride who'd gotten married on the Purple Heart Ranch so far had done the ceremony outside. Beth would be the first forced into the barn. And that was after all of her guests would get drenched running from the muddy parking lot and int

