I woke to a strange sound—a dragging, scraping noise. I figured it was just the trash cans, until I walked into the kitchen and saw the bottom half of our back door destroyed… and Oscar, our horse, standing calmly on the patio, with the broken door looped around his neck.
He had somehow broken through, though his paddock latch was still locked. He wasn’t hurt—but clearly rattled. Then I noticed movement near the tree line. Grabbing a flashlight, I stepped outside. Oscar didn’t move, like his job was done. That’s when I saw her: a girl, maybe nine or ten, huddled beside a backpack. Her name was Kendra. She’d run away from a fight at home and wandered through the woods..
Oscar must’ve sensed her and came to get help. I gave her food and called the sheriff. She clung to me, not wanting to leave. Eventually, she did—but I made sure to get the social worker’s number.
That day, something shifted. We’d been focused on money struggles, house repairs, and long hours. But Oscar reminded me that we might be doing more good than we think.
Sometimes, life breaks your door open to show you why you’re really here.