He Paid Just Five Cents for a Dying Foal—Then Three Black SUVs Pulled Into His Driveway.-maily

The SUVs stopped so close to the barn that wet gravel snapped against the siding.

Chance lifted his head from Arthur’s sleeve and went completely still, reading the danger before a single man opened his mouth.

Arthur set the brush down on the fence rail and wiped his hand on his jeans.

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The man who stepped out of the lead Escalade looked expensive in the way some people wear power like another layer of clothing.

Richard Sterling did not glance at the farmhouse, the barn, or the muddy paddock.

He looked only at Chance.

Then he smiled like he’d just found something he believed had always belonged to him.

He told Arthur the colt was stolen property and said it with the ease of a man used to being obeyed.

Arthur did not move.

Chance pressed closer, his shoulder hard against Arthur’s side, his ears pinned flat toward the strangers.

Sterling opened a white checkbook and named a number that would have sounded impossible six months earlier.

Ten thousand dollars.

Arthur’s chest tightened anyway, because the body remembers desperation even after pride steps in front of it.

That kind of money could have caught up the feed bill, repaired the south fence, and cleared the last hospital balance still folded in a drawer.

It could have bought sleep.

It could have bought heat.

It could not buy back the part of Arthur that had come alive the first night Chance survived till morning.

Arthur stepped between the billionaire and the paddock gate.

He told Sterling to leave.

Sterling’s smile disappeared so fast it felt practiced.

By noon the driveway was empty again, but the peace of Willow Creek Farm had already been broken.

Within forty-eight hours, a deputy sheriff handed Arthur a packet thick with legal language and bad intentions.

Sterling wanted immediate seizure of the colt.

The filing described Arthur as an unfit possessor of stolen bloodstock and demanded Chance be transferred before permanent financial harm occurred.

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