The Blind Horse Who Led a Retired Doctor to a Girl Beneath the Mud-lbsuong

A 71-year-old retired doctor, a blind, half-starved draft horse, and a terrifying discovery hidden beneath the freezing mud of a billionaire’s heavily guarded estate.

The mud was the first thing I remember clearly.

Not the fear.

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Not the rain.

The mud.

It was packed under my fingernails, pushed into the cracked skin around my knuckles, and so cold it felt like it was chewing through the bones of my hands.

My flashlight kept slipping in my grip because the rain had soaked through my gloves.

Every time lightning flashed over the pasture, the whole clearing turned silver for half a second, and then the dark swallowed it again.

Cobalt stood behind me, breathing hard through his nose.

He was a draft horse, or he had been meant to be one.

A healthy animal his size should have looked like a wall of muscle, all power and weight and heat.

Cobalt looked like somebody had built a great horse and then spent months removing pieces of him.

His ribs showed.

His coat hung in muddy clumps.

His left eye was clouded white and blind.

But he had not moved from that one patch of ground.

He had raised his huge right hoof and slammed it into the mud again and again until the sound came up through the storm.

Clang.

Not thud.

Not splash.

Clang.

That was why I was on my knees in a billionaire’s pasture at 1:00 in the morning, breaking more laws than I could count and digging like a desperate man.

My name is not important.

What matters is that I used to be the kind of man people called when they were afraid.

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