“She had an uneasy feeling but couldn’t put her finger on what it was. Then it came to her—the stampede the night before. Biscuit was hurt and so was Grandpa Perkins. It seemed like a bad dream. Kate rolled over and stretched. “Biscuit?” Still half-asleep, she felt around the bed for him. “Kate, Biscuit’s not here, remember?” Bailey whispered, not wanting to wake the others. Kate sat up, worry lines creasing her forehead. She rubbed her eyes, blew her nose, and put on her glasses. Her shoulders ...slumped like she held the weight of the world on them. “Oh yeah. I forgot.” “I was thinking,” Bailey said softly, looking to see if her mom and Trina were still asleep. “The elk stampeded shortly after we saw Justin and Joe walking toward the hills last night.” “I know. I thought the same thing.” “I think they’ve been shooting at the elk and making them charge into town.” Kate thought on that a moment. “The elk are being harassed and it’s making them more aggressive, just like Sydney said.”MoreLessRead More Read Less
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