Jeff focuses on loosening Hawk's
girth, giving a weary sigh to Rosetta's question. They were back early
afternoon instead of this evening, that's what had happened. Letting the
buckles fall, he doesn't attempt to lift the saddle himself - he'd wait
for her help.
"Had
an accident on the trail," he finally explains. Removing Hawk's bridle,
his horse gratefully spits out the bit. "Rode up that narrow pass along
Diamond River. Bonzai spooked at something. Hunter lost his seat and I
don't even know how, but he ended up down the bank and in the river."
Pausing,
he puts Hawk's halter on, giving him a loving pat on the cheek. That
whole ordeal on the trail still sent fear running down his spine. And in
a way... he blamed himself.
"He
went under and didn't come up until a ways down. Katie got to him first
and had to give him CPR. I guess his leg got caught on something when
he was underwater and he dislocated his knee. Only way back here was the
horses though, so... here we are. Eric helped get him to Angel's so
she's looking at him now."
Finally
joined by Katie, Hunter just closes his eyes, letting her hand brush
his cheek. Her little teasing brings a small grin to his face and he
reaches for her hand to give it a light kiss. "Naw..."
He
looks up at her, giving her a quirky expression. "I just wanted to see
if you cared enough to rescue me. Figured drowning was the best way to
find out."
Taking
her arm, he pulls her down to him, tilting her chin with his finger.
Studying her eyes for a moment, he reaches behind her head so his lips
could meet hers in a tender kiss. "Thank you... for saving my life."
Tucking
some hair behind her ear, he offers her a new weary smile. "I guess it
wasn't my day to die after all." No... apparently it wasn't. And those
words... those words he had heard... they continued to reverberate in
his mind. But he was not yet ready to talk about what had really
happened below the river's surface. He had a lot of thinking to do
first.