Kay rode Bandit fast trying to catch up to the horses. Most of the wild horses were crying and Kay had no idea at what. She was determined to figure out why these horses were here. Bandit fell as he ran. Then, everything went dark.

The guys saw Bandit collapse and Kay going down with him. They all stopped their horses and ran up to Kay and Bandit. Both bodies were motionless. Jay called up Denise to get help right away. Jay looked as the other guys, excluding Bradin, were checking out Bandit. They all had sad expressions on their faces.

"No," Jay said.

"I'm sorry, Jay," Hank said walking up to him.

Jay looked down at his niece and began to cry. She was going to be so devistated. "We need to bring her to the ranch. Bradin, can you carry her?"

Bradin nodded and picked Kay up into his arms. The other guys got up and walked back slowly on their horses while guiding the horse Bradin rode back to the ranch. Bradin looked at Kay in his arms and hoped she would be okay. Now that Bandit was gone, she's going to change so much. He kissed her forehead and continued walking.

He walked into her house and placed her on the couch just as her aunt, uncle, and a doctor walked in. They watched as the doctor looked at Kay. "She should be fine. Her head probably just hit the ground a little hard. She should be up shortly," the doctor told them.

"Bradin," Jay began, "can you stay with her while her aunt and I talk?"

"No problem," Bradin said quietly.

"Help yourself to watching television or something," her aunt said.

Bradin nodded and looked at Kay. He moved a strand of hair out of her face and behind her ear. Half an hour passed since Kay's aunt and uncle left to talk. Bradin still remained at Kay's side in case she woke up. He got up as he thought and walked over to the window and looked out at the stables. He saw Kay's uncle, aunt, and employees talking to one another. Bradin sighed not knowing how to tell Kay that Bandit died.

"Oh shit," he said someone say softly. He turned around and saw Kay moving around.

"Hey," he said walking up to her, "How are you feeling?"

"Like shit," she said, "What happened?"

She saw his face fall from happy to sad. "Kay, I don't know how to tell you what happened. I don't want to be the one but everyone else won't tell you."

"What are you talking about?" she asked sitting up.

"When you were riding Bandit and chasing those wild Mustangs, Bandit collapsed and you went with him."

"And, the bad part is where?" she asked.

Bradin took her hand. "Bandit died."

"No," she said. She got off of the couch and ran to the stables with Bradin chasing and calling after her. She arrived at Bandit's stable and saw it empty. Tears formed in her eyes as she hugged herself and felt weak.

"I'm sorry," she heard. She looked to her side and saw Bradin there. Her aunt, uncle, and employees all walked in to find Kay sobbing. Bradin took Kay into his arms and held her trying his best to be there for her.

"Why me?" she whispered. She felt Bradin tighten his grip on her making her break down even more.

"Calm down," her uncle said.

Kay pulled away from Bradin. "How can I calm down!" she yelled, "Bandit is gone! Just like my father! I have nothing left of him! I might as well just leave to!"

Bradin took her into his arms again once he heard that she wanted to leave. No one else was motioning towards her to hold her or be there for her. Bradin would make it his job, hopefully for a long time.