michigan cherry // billy the kid (2022)

michigan cherry // billy the kid (2022)

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summary: walking into a saloon in a nowhere town, billy meets a singer who he just can't get off his mind after she slips through his fingers; onto another town, another show- following nothing but the stars in her path. until he sees her again. another nowhere town and equally dusty saloon, but this time, the band of kids who made up her family is nowhere to be found. he's running away from something, and she is storming full speed toward something else, and tangling into each other's lives may just get both of them exactly where they want to be. pairing: william h. bonney (2022) x fem!reader tags/warnings: singer!reader (she's giving very much lucy gray), probably a little bit ooc billy but hey i tried- anyway he's a sweetheart, use of guns and violence, murder and violence but i try to keep it non-descript, oh also she's an orphan sorry (once again, lucy gray vibes), strangers to friends to lovers trope eee
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"#1 in BillytheKid tag" 🤍 "Wives sleep with their husbands. Ain't nothing dirty about it." She ran from disgrace. He lived in silence.
Neither expected to find comfort in each other-let alone love.
 Clara Mae O'Sullivan has always been too much-too opinionated, too bookish, too unmarriageable. When she flees her privileged but suffocating life, bruised and disgraced, she finds unexpected refuge in the quiet company of William "Billy" McCarty-horse trainer, ex-convict, and a man known more for silence than kindness. He offers her shelter. She offers him a chance at something he never wanted: companionship. But on the harsh frontier of 1880s Colorado, love doesn't arrive with grand declarations-it grows slowly, in the warmth of shared chores, the hush of a snowstorm, and the quiet promise of a steady hand. "You love me, don't you?"
"Yeah. I reckon I do." A tender, slow-burn historical romance about finding home in the most unlikely place-and in each other. WARNING: MATURE Tags: grumpy and sunshine, marriage of convenience, historical romance, forced proximity, slow burn, found family, mature themes, frontier love, hurt/comfort, emotionally grounded, small town gossip

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