THE HORSE BROKE THROUGH OUR KITCHEN DOOR—AND I WOKE UP TO A NIGHTMARE

I woke to a strange sound—a dragging, scraping noise. I figured it was just the trash cans, until I walked into the kitchen and saw the bottom half of our back door destroyed…Image 1

and Oscar, our horse, standing calmly on the patio, with the broken door looped around his neck.Image 1

He had somehow broken through, though his paddock latch was still locked. He wasn’t hurt—but clearly rattled. Then I noticed movement near the tree line. Grabbing a flashlight, I stepped outside. Oscar didn’t move, like his job was done. That’s when I saw her: a girl, maybe nine or ten, huddled beside a backpack. Her name was Kendra. She’d run away from a fight at home and wandered through the woods.

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