Sold to the Walker Heir for a Pickle Jar / Chapter 1: The Price of Belonging
Sold to the Walker Heir for a Pickle Jar

Sold to the Walker Heir for a Pickle Jar

Author: Jacqueline Brooks


Chapter 1: The Price of Belonging

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The year the cornfields withered and the local radio talked drought more than baseball, my aunt packed me into her battered station wagon and sent me off to seek refuge with my fiancé’s family, the Walkers. The late summer air pressed heavy and wet against my skin, the hum of locusts mixing with the slow grind of old tires on gravel. I kept my knees squeezed together on the cracked vinyl seat, arms hugging my battered backpack—uncertain, desperate, and holding on to hope like a lifeline.

Evan Walker eyed me the way you might look at someone who crashed Thanksgiving dinner. His gaze drifted down to my jeans—knees worn nearly white—then flicked to the empty pickle jar sitting lonely on the kitchen table. The Walker kitchen smelled of black coffee, lemon dish soap, and a faint, lingering woodsmoke, like the walls remembered every hard winter this family had scraped through.

"We’re not about to shell out for a wedding dress, if that’s what you’re hoping." Evan’s voice was bored, but his eyes cut over me sharp as a blade, like he was still deciding if I was worth the trouble.

He tapped the jar. "When you’ve saved enough to fill that up, I’ll marry you."

I tried to laugh, but the sound stuck in my throat. I wanted to ask if he was joking, but the look in his eyes said he wasn’t. My face burned, but I forced myself to nod. That empty glass already felt heavier than a sack of flour.

For a year, I pinched every penny until my hands ached. In winter, I broke ice on the creek to do laundry—fingers numb, breath fogging in the cold as I wrung shirts stiff as fence posts. In summer, I wove willow baskets and mended shoes for neighbors, the air buzzing with cicadas and fresh-cut grass. My hands stayed raw and patched with blisters. At night, I’d sit by the kitchen window, rubbing ointment into my cracked knuckles, watching headlights crawl past on the county road.

When the jar was finally almost full, my aunt called me in from the porch. She twisted her hands in the faded apron she’d worn since I was a kid, eyes darting to the kitchen window as if hoping for rescue. Her voice wobbled, and she wouldn’t look at me. "There’s been a mistake—the engagement isn’t with the Walkers, it’s with the Walters family instead." She sounded like she’d been holding the truth in her mouth for months and it finally wore a hole through.

When the Walters’ old Chevy pickup came to get me, Evan Walker was nowhere in sight, and their farmhand, Charlie, looked ready to chew a hole in his lip. The hum of the fridge competed with the ticking wall clock, both too loud in the tense quiet.

"Miss, the Walters family is dirt poor. If you marry over, I’m afraid they don’t even have a pot to cook in. Even the gas money for this truck—half was saved up from tutoring after school, and half was pooled together by the neighbors."

The pickup had little silver bells tied to every corner of the bed—maybe from a Christmas box or a busted wind chime. It was old, but scrubbed clean and gleaming; you could almost smell the Lemon Pledge and elbow grease. Looking at it, my heart felt light for the first time in months, and I pursed my lips into a smile I didn’t know I had left.

"It’s alright. I’ve saved some money too." I didn’t say how much, but I clutched that pickle jar tighter, feeling the cool glass through my shirt.

Hugging that small, full pickle jar, I climbed into the back of the truck, my heart pounding with a strange mix of dread and anticipation. The silver bells tinkled as we rolled away, a sound both hopeful and a little sad, like the end of summer.

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