CHAPTER TWO CONNOR This morning, I got an emergency call to help with a sick horse on the outskirts of town. Since I’m the only vet in town, I get called at all hours of the day and night. It’s a flip of a coin of how the weekend will be. Sometimes, it’s quiet, and other times, it’s crazy. This weekend was the latter. Since I was tied up with another patient, I had Elizabeth go to the Bruces’ for his heifer’s delivery. She’s done this more than a dozen times with me, so I know she’s more than qualified to handle it on her own, but if anything goes wrong, Jeffery will tell me. After I finish dosing the Arabian with antibiotics and chat with the owners, I get in my truck. I pull out my phone to check for any missed calls, but there’s nothing. I’m concerned Elizabeth’s having issues becau