A/n You guys got lucky! Another chapter. Thanks for the reviews! This chapter isn't my favorite because I kind of rushed it, btu I think it's okay.
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Three days later Amy was feeling better and more aware. The doctors were confident she wouldn't slip back into a coma, so Amy was allowed to do more things. That day, Amy was sitting up in bed, eating her breakfast of three blueberry muffins, a glass of orange juice, and a banana that Nancy had dropped by on her way to work, when she realized something. "Lou?" She asked. Lou looked up from her Vogue.
"Yes?" She said. Amy hesitated before asking.
"Where is Ty?" Amy asked. She had realized that he was the only person who hadn't come to see her. Even Ashley Grant had stopped by!
"Oh." Lou said quietly. "Ty came to see you when you were in a coma. But um he had to go out of town for a few weeks and just came back. He's been working long, hard hours at Heartland and hasn't had time to drop by yet." Lou answered with a shrug.
"Oh." Amy looked down at her breakfast. "But Lou, he does know I'm okay now doesn't he?" Amy asked hesitantly.
"Oh yes of course." Lou said hastily. Amy bit her lip, and tried to forget her worries.
"But Lou-" Amy started but Lou interrupted her.
"Amy you really should get some sleeps. You're having your surgery tonight. I shouldn't keep you awake, plus I have some work at Heartland." Lou said briskly.
"Okay but Lou-" Amy asked again but Lou cut her off.
"Grandpa and Joni will be over in a few hours, and we'll all be over before your surgery." Lou said crisply. She kissed Amy on the forehead, picking up her belongings, and left the room.
A few hours later, Join was in Amy's room. "Okay so Joni, tell me all the info about the horses!" Amy said. She was eager to know how everybody was doing. Joni chuckled before puling out a chair and sitting down.
"Well Major, Cherry, Spike, and Allie all went home. They were all cured and ready to leave, except Allie but since she came with Major and he was ready to go home we had to let her go home. I mean she was ready, but when we put her in the big pasture with about seven different horses she was kind of hard to catch. We have three new arrivals, Ace, Checkers, and Lulu. Ace is an eight-year-old 14.2hh Bay Ranch-breed Mustang x Thoroughbred cross. He came because whenever his owner tries to go out of the ring, barn, or paddock, basically in an open area he freaks out. Checkers is a chestnut Appy with a checkerboard pattern on his rump; he's about 15.3hh I think. I think he's twelve. He's so sweet, a real soak. He's abit high strung though, he's half Thoroughbred the owner thinks. His rider is a thirteen-year old girl. She has a damaged back, so she rides him sidesaddle. Lately he's been bucking when asked to canter and refusing jumps. His rider's been riding him for four years, and sidesaddle for about six. She's quite experienced. Her mum doesn't want her to fall off and damaged her back even more. Lulu is a Palomino Quarter Horse x Arab cross. She's here because she's because she's a really amazing Gymkhana horse, but it's seems like she's lost heart. Her time is getting slower and slower and she's so dull. Benny is about ready to go home, he doesn't rear when you mount him anymore, and his ground manners are a lot better. Dixie is going pretty well too. The Chiropractor hasn't come out yet, so we haven't ridden her. Ty said that were your orders. I've been working on her ground manners and have been lunging her. Max is going fine; no one's been riding him either. He has something wrong with his legs; he's been lame for the past few weeks. Scott is puzzled, but Max has special shoes on now, and his legs are always wrapped. I'm afraid he isn't eating much, he's lost a fair amount of weight." Joni explained. Amy rubbed her chin thoughtfully.
"Ace sounds like a horse that I cured a while back. His name was Apollo; he was an awesome competition horse. He had had a terrifying accident when eh was younger, and that's why he was afraid of open spaces. Try adding some Honey Rockwall and Crushed Clover to his water, it should relax him a little and will help any shock. Ask his owners if he's had any scary experiences outdoor. Checkers might have a dislocated backbone; the sidesaddle may be rubbing the bone and hurting him, have the chiropractor look t him too. Lulu sounds abit like Venture aye? Try some Rockwall, Rosemary, Gold Rod, and Crushed Clover to her water, and massage her with Lavender and Primrose. " Amy said. Joni hugged her.
"Amy you're such a big help!" Joni exclaimed. Amy smiled and weakly hugged Joni back.
Three hours later, Amy was headed off into surgery. All of her friends and family waved good-bye as Amy was pushed into the surgery room. Amy's last thought before she was given the drug to keep her asleep was: Everyone but Ty.
