"Katie!" Jeff's pulse raced as he saw his daughter head down the
embankment. He trusted her skills, but he didn't trust the riverbank.
And right now, he was already near panic about Hunter.
Urging
Hawk back down the path and keeping an eye on Katie, he watches as she
plunges into the water to pull Hunter out... Hunter... who was not
moving. Horror shoots through Jeff's veins. How had this happened? This
trail wasn't this dangerous... the river not that deep... had Hunter
injured himself? Been knocked unconscious during his fall? It didn't
really matter though - all that mattered was that Katie was trying to
save his life.
Realizing Katie had dragged Hunter up
onto a plateau-like place on the bank where the trail was closer to the
river, Jeff steers Hawk that way around to avoid going down anything too
steep. There he meets up with Katie's horse as well, as he quickly
dismounts.
Rushing to Katie's side, he slides down beside her as she works at reviving Hunter. Gently holding the young man's head, he helps steady him. "Come on, Hunter," he urges quietly. "Breathe..."
As life-giving air is offered, Hunter's lungs finally reject the
water they had received. His body tenses and automatically coughs,
spitting up water. Waking up with a jolt, he instinctively rolls over,
coughing and choking as his lungs try to get rid of all the water and
intake the air they desperately needed.
Relief sweeps
through Jeff as he gives Hunter's back several hearty pats to help him
cough up the water. "Easy does it, easy..."
Hunter is too weak to hold himself up and he collapses
on his side, still coughing. Every muscle trembled as he shivered
uncontrollably, and he tries to bring his mind out of the darkness.
Feeling something forcing his eyes open, he resists, not able to focus
on anything.
After checking Hunter's pulse and eyes, Jeff stands. "He's in
shock. I'm going to go get the blanket." It had been intended to sit on
for lunch - now its purpose had changed. Only when Jeff is untying the
blanket from behind his saddle does he realize that his hands are
shaking.
Still not sure what was happening, and still trembling,
Hunter finally manages to slowly open his eyes. He blinks away some
water that ran down his face from his soaked hair, and through blurred
vision, the first thing he sees is Katie's face.
"K...Katie?" Was he dead? Was he alive? What had happened? The
last thing he remembered was being caught underwater. That thought alone
is enough to give him another surge of terror.
Coughing again, he reaches out to try and find Katie's hand.
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