Tim paced the waiting room anxiously as he waited for news on Amy. "Tim!" His head flying in the direction his name was called only to find a livid Jack barreling toward him. "What kind of person allows anyone to practice in the rain let alone a thunderstorm?!" He continued to shout.
"It wasn't storming at the time." Tim defended as he ran a hand over his face. "I'm as upset as you are."
"Why?! Cause this cuts into your training schedule?"
"Mr. Fleming?"
Both Jack and Tim turned to look at the man in scrubs standing in front of them. "How is she?"
"She's gonna be just fine. No broken bones. But she's sure gonna be sore for awhile. She can go home now."
Jack sighed angry at Tim before following the man back to the exam room Amy was in. Tim just rolled his eyes as he took a seat letting the two of them just hash it out. As he sat Caleb came racing into the room.
"Where is she? Is she okay?" He shouted frantic.
Tim couldn't help but chuckle at how this usually tough guy got all emotional when it came to his daughter. "She's with Jack. And yes. She's fine. Serious bruising is the worse of it." He places his hand on Caleb's shoulder to reassure the man.
"Amy!" He shouted jumping up and rushing over to her when she finally emerged with Jack. Her frown quickly turned to a smile as she seen him. Caleb reached out for a hug but Amy stopped him.
"Easy. Everything hurts."
"I'm so sorry for the way I acted the other night. I never should have bet your ring. And shouldn't have been acting like an idiot. I'm sorry. Please forgive me?" Hugging her lightly.
She nodded. "Of course, I forgive you. We both had a bit too much to drink. Neither was thinking clearly. I'm sorry for not returning your calls."
"It's okay. I'm just happy you're not mad." He gave her peak on her cheek as Tim and Jack were both standing there.
"I'm sorry too Jack. I did push Amy too hard. I promise I'll take a step back."
Jack nodded understandingly.

Ty grew anxious as he waited for Jack to come back home with Amy. He couldn't help but worry. It'd scared him just a few days ago when she got knocked down. But after the moment they shared in the barn yesterday she was all that was on his mind. He darted out of the barn the minute he seen the truck pulling in. A huge smile on his face. He had been worried that seeing Amy after all time with the way he left that she wouldn't be happy to see him. Of course it'd been far from a happy welcome the two had warmed up to each other. His feet slid to a sudden stop as he noticed Caleb helping Amy out of the truck and walking her up to the porch. His smile faded as he caught sight of the smile on Amy's face when she was talking to Caleb. She even laughed at something he said. His heart broke. He'd missed his chance.

Lisa glanced at Amy as she ate. The shine of the diamond on her hand catching the light. "That's new."
Amy self-consciously grabbed at her left hand twisting the band. "She finally said yes." Caleb said proudly.
Jack nodded happily before looking over at Tim to see his reaction. His jaw was slightly clenched as he thought before nodding with a smile too. "Congratulations, honey."
"Thanks, Dad."
"When were you planning?" Lisa asked eager to help.
Amy chuckled. "This fall."
Tim nodded. "That's not too far off. You sure you can get that all planned by then. Weddings take time."
"Caleb will be on the circuit all summer." Lisa commented.
"I know. But we don't want to wait until next spring."
"Okay, well. I'm happy to help anyway I can." Lisa said.
"Me too, sweetheart." Jack smiled.
"Where's Ty? Why didn't he come to dinner?" Amy asked looking at his empty seat a frown on her face.
"He was meeting a friend in Calgary."
"Oh..." Amy's frown got bigger until Caleb grabbed her hand. She forced a small smile.

"I really am sorry about pushing you so hard. I promise I will back off." Tim said as he and Amy walked to his truck that night after dinner. She nodded. "So, Shane will be here next week." He said changing the subject.
"Next week?" Amy asked groaning slightly.
"Yeah. Why?" He asked noticing her change in tone.
"No reason. I just thought he wasn't staying until summer that's all."
"He had a week off and Miranda is gonna be away. Is it a problem?" Tim raised his eyebrow.
"Of course not. It'll be fun." She smiled.
"Good." He leaned over and hugged her kissing the side of her head. "Goodnight, sweetheart." Amy smiled against him as she returned the hug. Silently a bit worried as Lou would be here at the same time. She knew she was gonna be mad enough without finding out about Shane and Miranda.

Amy walked into the barn as Ty went up the loft stairs abruptly. The water pail he had now laying on the ground from where he dropped it suddenly. Amy wrinkled her nose. She hesitated by the steps before going up. She pushed the door open at the top without knocking. Ty turned around at the squeak. "Are you avoiding me?" She asked getting to the point.
"What? Why?" Ty questioned grabbing his cowboy hat from on top of his dresser.
"Well, for starters you ran up the stairs like you forgot something boiling on the stove. Which both of us know isn't true. So spill it." She put her hands on her hips as she watched him. It obvious he was trying to come up with a convincing lie.
"I'm not avoiding you. I just..." He looked away not wanting to make eye contact. "It's just the way we left things the other day. It's awkward."
"There's nothing about us that isn't awkward." Amy laughed.
"I just...I don't know. I thought you were mad at Caleb?"
"I was." Amy suddenly felt self-conscious about her ring. She dug her hands into her pockets in an attempt to hide it. "It was a fight. Nothing we can't work through. Unless..."
"Unless what?" Ty asked curious after Amy trailed off.
"Nothing." She shrugged.
"We almost kissed." Ty blurred out then back stepped turning on his heels as he paced the other direction.
Amy watched as he ran his hand over the back of his head then faced her again. "Ty...why'd you get arrested?" She asked quietly.
Ty looked surprised at her. "When I called Jack? I got into a fight at a bar."
"No, when Clint brought you here. What'd you do?" Amy watched him her expression softening.
He shock his head. "It's not important. That was so long ago."
"Ty, the whole year you were here you never talked about it once. You almost kissed me 5 years ago in your truck. I told you I didn't want things to change. If you really had feelings for me then, why didn't you open about your past? I told you about mine that day."
"It's not that simple, Amy. Most people wouldn't understand."
"I'm not most people. I'm your friend."
Ty sighed. "I'm ashamed enough. Okay? The last thing I wanted was to be anything like my parents." He leaned back against the stall door. "My mom's boyfriend...my stepdad got drunk a lot and he'd take it out on my mom. One night I lost it. Neighbours called the cops."
"But you were defending your mom." Amy cut in shocked.
"It was his word against mine. I got sent to juvie then here." He grabbed the pale that was still laying on the floor and walked toward the feed room.
"Ty...thank you for telling me." She smiled then nodded as she turned to leave the barn.
"When things didn't work out with my dad I considered coming back." Ty shouted at Amy stopping her in her tracks. "That kiss meant something to me too." He said as she faced him. "That night after you won the fall finale." He stepped closer to Amy. "I never planned on staying. The goal was to finish my probation and get out on my own. I was 18 and didn't have to answer to anyone. I never expected to like it here. To find a father figure in Jack. Or a friend in you. Amy, you were the only person who didn't judge me for my past. I just told you what I did. And you know from overhearing me and Jack weeks ago I did time. Yet you still don't judge me. Why?"
"Because I see the best in people. And my Dad. He's proof people can change." She smiled sadly at him. "I'm glad you stayed. Grandpa could use the extra help."
Ty stopped her as she turned. He grabbed her left hand touching the ring by mistake. Amy looked down at their hands. She swallowed hard as she felt the same electricity. She felt her heart skip a beat as she slowly looked up to met Ty's green eyes. Ty let her hand go. "I've missed my shot. Didn't I?" He asked disappointed as Amy touched the engagement ring on her left hand.
"Ty..." She leaned in anyway feeling like a magnetic was pulling them together. Amy closed her eyes as her hands wrapped around his neck. But instead Ty cleared his throat and pushed her away.
"I have to feed the horses." He said avoiding eye contact as he turned his back away from her unable to see her expression. And to hide his. He had to force himself away and it broke his heart. Amy stood watching him hurt and confused as she was sure he felt the connection. A single tear rolled down her cheek. Maybe that was the very reason they were avoiding each other. It hurt to much to be friends. There was just to much water under that bridge.