Hi there, it's me again. This time, I have a story that will be added to every week or so. It's all the events that have happened in Georgie's perspective, some new ideas, and some going along the lines of the episodes. It starts at Amy's accident with Zeus in season 7 episode 9. The chapter title will explain what event or if it's just daily life. Some sentences are exactly like the TV series, others are made up from what I remember. Enjoy!

***Please remember that I am only one girl, juggling both grade 8 and extra-curricular activities. I also need to make time for family, (my brothers especially and my boyfriend, dogs and parents!) so please be patient while waiting for more chapters to come out. I will submit a chapter to at least one of my stories each week, that is a promise! If I go away for a longer than a weekend, I will make note of that in the end of that chapter. Thanks for understanding!

Tessa :)

Chapter 1 - The Accident (Set around 7x9 - 7x11)

"Love you." I watch as Amy leaves the barn without a backwards glance. I sneak a look at Ty, but he's too busy spreading the poultice on a cloth, to notice what Amy had said.

"Let's get this over with." Ty motions for me to pick up Phoenix's hoof. I do so and Ty expertly swipes the cloth over my horse's hoof. Then he reapplies more medicine to the cloth and does Phoenix's other feet.

When he's finally done, the storm outside has worsened. "Thanks for helping me." I say, as Ty puts on his leather jacket and takes off his stable boots.

"No worries. I wonder why Amy hasn't returned yet. She left..." Ty pauses to check his old, beaten up watch. "...over an hour ago. I know it's not my buisness, but I don't think Ahmed called her over just to help Amir."

I don't know what to say so I just shrug. "Maybe not. But she's quite involved with Zeus and Amir. So possibly, they only calm down for her?"

"Too involved," I hear Ty mutter. Then he looks at me. "Maybe, but I don't know. Anyways, I should go back to the trailer before the storm gets worse. Can you text me when Amy gets home?"

"Yeah, of course." I nod and give him a hug. "Thanks again for helping me!"

'It's good." Ty hugs me back. "See you tomorrow." He runs out of the barn and jumps into his truck. Pulling out of the driveway at top speed, his truck soon disappears beneath the Heartland sign. I sigh and put up my hood. I run all the way to the house and slam the screen door behind me. Lou looks up from reading a book at the kitchen table as I shake my soaked jacket out on the carpet.

"Hey Georgie, I was wondering when you'd be back. How did it go with Phoenix?" Lou asks.

I shrug, not letting on what Ty had said. "It was fine. Amy had to leave to go calm down Amir, but Ty stayed and helped."

"Amy's not here?" Lou looks worried for a second, then her face clears. "Well I bet she'll be home soon."

"Yeah,"

I hang up my coat and put my boots under the bench. "I'm going to bed." I say.

"Okay honey." Lou comes over and gives me a big hug. "Night, love you."

"Love you too." Saying "love you" make me feel funny inside, because it reminds me of how Ty didn't respond to Amy's "love you" before she left.

I walk down the hall to my room I share with Katie. It's hard to share a room with your two year-old sister. I love her and everything, but she cries sometimes in the middle of the night, which makes sleeping a problem. And my room looks like a baby's room, there's not cool band posters or show jumping ribbons. It looks like a nursery, yet I'm twelve.

Katie's sleeping when I crawl into bed. I turn on the bedside lamp and read my book for a while, keeping my promise to Ty and trying to wait up for Amy's return home. But when I check the clock again, it says that I've been up for over an hour reading, and I finally have to shut off my lamp. Before I close my eyes, I get a sick feeling in my stomach that something's not right. I try and ignore it, but it's still there when I get woken up by Lou, who's walking around in the kitchen.

The feeling in my stomach gets worse as I creep into the kitchen, surprised to see that Lou is still up and she's wearing her coat and has her boots on. "What going on?" I ask.

"Nothing to worry about honey." Lou gets a panicked look on her face which tells me that there is something going on. "Can you do me a favour and watch Katie for me?"

"Uh sure, but why?"

"Just go watch her, okay? I'll be back before you know it." Lou cups her hand under my chin for a moment and kisses me on the head. "See you soon."

"Bye." I sit at the kitchen table and watch Lou run through the rain to the barn. A few minutes later, she reappears, but instead of returning to the house, she gets in her car and drives away. What is going on?

I take a sip of the water I poured myself and go check on my little sister. She's awake now, since it's almost six. She reaches up her arms for me to pick her up, so I do. As I'm carrying her back to the kitchen, the front door opens. Since Lou just left, she can't be returning already. I put Katie on the floor and grab Jack's rifle off the hooks by the stairs leading to the attic. The rifle isn't loaded, I know that since the only loaded one is in Jack's room, but it's a good bluff. The person entering the house must be a guy, since the footsteps are heavy. I hide on the stairs, with my hand on the rifle's muzzle, ready to swing the heavy handle at someone. But I don't get the chance to because I hear Caleb's voice saying, "Georgie? Where are you? Lou asked me to come watch you for a bit."

I put the rifle down and walk into the kitchen with Katie on my hip. "Oh hey. I didn't know who was there."

Caleb takes Katie from me and sits on the couch. "It's okay. What were you doing?"

"Well I took the rifle off the hooks above the stairs leading to the attic. I wasn't going to shoot, but the handle was heavy enough to knock someone out if it came in contact with their skull." I answer, truthfully.

"Glad you didn't hit me then." Caleb doesn't laugh like he normally would if I told him a story like that.

"So where's Lou going?" I ask, thinking Caleb wouldn't know that I didn't have a clue what was going on, and tell me.

"She' just got some business to clear up." Caleb says, but I know he's lying. Caleb's a terrible liar.

"Business? At five forty-five in the morning?"

"Uh yeah. Something to do with the diner." Caleb avoids my gaze.

"The diner doesn't open for another two hours, and no one opens up for at least an hour and a half. So tell me the truth."

"But I promised Lou I wouldn't."

"Just spill." I order, staring hard at Caleb.

I guess my glares can be convincing, because only a few seconds later, Caleb tell me the truth. "Amy's been in an accident. She was airlifted to the hospital. Lou, Grandpa, Jack and Ty all raced over to her."

I'm silent, taking in what Caleb just said. Amy's been hurt? Was she in a car accident again? Or did Ahmed get mad at the stables and try to kill her? Maybe Amir was acting up and kicked her? All the worst thoughts come rushing to me. I don't know what to say, so I curl up next to Katie on the couch and let the tears streak down my cheeks. I don't think I've ever cried to much. Or cried at all, for that matter. I know Amy shouldn't have gone, and Ty was right. She should have stayed at Heartland, and not gone to Hillhurst. Why had it been her? Ty must be upset, but then I thought differently. He's probably mad at me, I think. I needed help with Phoenix, which meant that Amy didn't have her fiance to come to the stables with me. I was the reason Amy went alone, and not with Ty. I'm the reason she's hurt. It all hits me at once and I can't control the tears rolling down my cheeks. Caleb doesn't know how to help me; he just watches my silent crying. Ashley, who I didn't even know was at Heartland, comes in at some point, but I don't even acknowledge her. I just keep sobbing and Katie soon starts crying too. But little did I know, it was about to get worse. A whole lot worse.

End of that chapter. Hope you liked it. Please review and I am welcome to constructive criticism. This chapter was kinda short. Hoping for a longer one next time. Also, message me or review if you have an idea for what one of my Georgie perspectives could be on. I have a few more events in mind, but after that, I'd love suggestions. If I do uses your suggestion, I will leave a creds to and a shoutout on the top and bottom message of that chapter. Stay tuned for chapter two!