a Wild Mustang cruy chained in the middle of nowhere starving exhausted with no way to escape no one knew how long he had been suffering but one thing was certain his Spirit was far from Broken when a lone man discovered him and made the impossible decision to set him free he never expected what would happen next what this mustang did in return will leave you speechless Jack Carter had seen a lot in his 45 years he had seen men break Wild horses watched them turn Untamed Spirits into nothing more than obedient Shadows of their former
selves that was why he had walked away from that life he had sworn never to get involved again but fate had other plans it started as a routine ride through the Wyoming Wilderness the crisp autumn wind cutting through the valley rustling the golden leaves his Old Bay mare Dusty moved at a steady Pace beneath him Hooves pressing into the damp Earth after the pre previous night's rain Jack was out here for peace Solitude he didn't want reminders of his past but then he saw it at first it looked like a pile of Rags caught on
a dead tree branch the colors blending with the Earth but then the rags moved Jack pulled Dusty to a stop his sharp blue eyes narrowed what the hell was that then came the sound a clanking of metal followed by a harsh panicked snort Jack's stomach clenched he knew that sound chains he slid off Dusty in one fluid motion dropping the rains Loosely over a low hanging Branch his boots crunched against the dirt as he moved closer careful not to make any sudden noises and then he saw him a Wild Mustang his rich brown coat streaked
with mud and sweat his Mane Tangled and wild falling over his dark terrified eyes he was massive taller than most Mustangs Jack had seen his muscles barely concealed beneath the layer of dirt and exhaustion but what stood out the most were the chains thick rusted iron wrapped tightly around his front legs cutting into his flesh keeping him Tethered to an old splintered wooden post hammered into the ground the Mustang's nostrils flared his sides heaving with ragged breath his ears pinned so tightly against his head that Jack knew this horse wasn't just scared he was fighting
for his life Jack clenched his jaw who the hell would do this he took another slow step forward the Mustang jerked violently Hooves scraping against the ground muscles coiling Jack stopped easy boy the Mustang snorted hard his brown eyes flashing with Defiance despite his exhaustion despite the chains digging into his skin he wasn't broken yet Jack exhaled steadying himself he had seen horses in worse conditions he had seen them give up but this one this one was still fighting and Jack wasn't about to let that fight go to waste Jack Carter had been around Wild
Horses long enough to know one simple truth they would rather die fighting than live in Chains and this one this Mustang was no exception Jack took another cautious step forward keeping his hands visible his stance calm he wasn't here to hurt him the Mustang didn't know that yet but he would easy boy Jack murmured the Mustang threw his head back yanking at the rusted iron chains wrapped around his front legs the metal clanked loudly rattling against the wooden post that kept him prisoner his deep Brown coat was streck with sweat his flanks rising and falling
in heavy panicked breaths his Hooves scraped at the dirt desperate for escape Jack's gut Twisted the way the chains dug into the Mustang's flesh told him one thing this wasn't recent someone had left this horse to suffer Jack gritted his teeth he didn't know who had done this but he as hell wasn't about to let them win he slowly crouched his boots pressing into the damp Earth inspecting the chains thick rusted Twisted tight whoever had done this hadn't wanted the horse to Break Free on his own Jack reached for his knife the Mustang snorted sharply
muscles tensing easy fella Jack kept his voice low steady the Mustang watched him ears pinned every muscle coiled like a spring ready to snap Jack could see it in his eyes pure survival Instinct this was it the Moment of Truth Jack slowly extended his hand holding the knife away from the horse I'm going to cut you loose all right the Mustangs ears flicked forward then back again jack wasn't sure how long he stayed there crouched in the mud staring at the animal in front of him maybe a minute maybe 10 time didn't matter right now
then in a single fluid motion Jack reached out and sliced through the first chain the Mustang reared it happened so fast a flash of hooves the sharp crack of iron snapping the sheer force of muscle and Desperation exploding at once Jack threw himself backward hitting the ground hard just as one of the Mustang's front Hooves swung dangerously close to his chest the horse screeched half stumbling as his weight shifted forward Jack barely had time to react before bang the rotting wooden post snapped in half the Mustang collapsed forward his massive body crashing onto the dirt
with a weight of exhaustion chains rattled Hooves kicked dust exploded into the air Jack rolled onto his feet ignoring the ache in his ribs he didn't care that he'd nearly been crushed he cared about one thing was the Mustang still alive through the thick dust Jack saw him the horse was down but not for long with a deep guttural grunt the Mustang kicked out his legs forcing himself upright he staggered his massive body trembling but he wasn't broken not yet Jack's breath hitched the chains were still Tangled around the Mustang's legs but now they were
loose enough for him to Break Free the horse realized it too and then he bolted Jack didn't even have time to react one second the Mustang was standing in front of him the next he was gone Galloping into the dense Wilderness chains dragging behind him disappearing between the trees Jack stood there breathing hard watching as the last trace of the Mustang vanished into the wild and then silence Jack exhaled sharply wiping the sweat and dirt from his face well that was one hell of a thank you Jack Carter stood there hands on his knees breathing
hard watching the last trace of the Mustang disappear into the wild he had done what he came to do he had freed him that should have been enough but then Jack's eyes flicked downward to the broken chains half buried in the dirt pieces of rusted iron still lay at his feet snapped where the Mustang had fought for his life and then he thought about the other half of those chains the one still dragging behind the horse as he ran blindly into the forest Jack muttered a curse under his breath this wasn't over he grabbed Dusty's
rains swinging up into the saddle in one smooth motion his old M flicked an ear back at him sensing his tension Jack exhaled rubbing her neck yeah girl I know this ain't smart Dusty huffed shifting her weight Jack had spent years breaking Mustangs taming them teaching them to trust but this wasn't a round pen or a ranch this was the wild that Mustang didn't owe him a damn thing still Jack pressed his boots lightly into Dusty sides and the mayor moved forward following the Disturbed trail of hoofprints in the mud tracking a Wild Mustang was
like chasing a ghost Jack knew that most people wouldn't even try hell most wouldn't even noticed the signs but Jack he had spent half his life reading the land the Mustang had taken off fast leaving deep gouges in The Damp soil where his Hooves had dug in the trail cut straight through the trees snapping small branches in his path but then the track started weaving zigzagging the way a horse does when it's not running in a straight Panic anymore but trying to shake something off Jack frowned the chains that damn metal was still clanking behind
him probably spooking him even more Jack clicked his tongue urging Dusty into a steady lope the tracks were fresh if he hurried he could catch up at first it was just the rustling of leaves the distant Rush of wind through the valley but then Clank Jack stiffened there it was again the sharp unmistakable clanking of iron on Rock he pulled Dusty to a stop heart pounding the Mustang was close Jack dismounted silently dropping the rains knowing Dusty wouldn't wander his boots pressed into the wet ground as he moved forward carefully pushing through the trees and
then he saw him Thunder stood Frozen in a shallow Creek his massive Brown body drenched in sweat sides heaving with exhaustion but he wasn't running anymore because he couldn't the chains had caught on a fallen log yanking tight around his front legs every time he tried tried to pull away the metal dug deeper Jack felt his chest tighten the Mustang was trapped again but this time Jack wasn't the enemy the horse's ears twitched violently his tail swishing in agitation but he didn't rear or thrash like before he was too tired now Jack crouched low keeping
his movements slow guess we're not done yet huh Thunder flicked an ear toward him jack took a breath steadying himself this was it one wrong move and the must would either bolt or finally decide to trust him jack Carter had done a lot of stupid things in his life walking straight toward a Wild Mustang Trapped In Chains for the second time this might be the dumbest Thunder stood in the shallow Creek his massive Brown body soaked with sweat his powerful legs trembling under his weight but this time he wasn't running not because he trusted Jack
but because he couldn't the chains wrapped around his front legs had caught on a Fallen Tree yanking tight whenever he tried to move every time he struggled the rusted iron bit deeper into his skin Jack exhaled this had to end now Jack took a slow step forward his hands open visible Thunder snorted hard ears twitching his muscles flexing with tension Jack stayed calm his deep blue eyes locked onto the Mustangs it wasn't about strength anymore it was about who would back down first Jack crouched keeping his movements slow easy big guy we've been through this
already Thunder watched him nostrils flaring Jack could see it now the exhaustion behind the fear the Mustang was fighting two battles one against the chains and one against his own instincts Jack reached for his knife his fingers closing around the handle Thunder flinched Jack froze his breath slow controlled not going to hurt you he muttered the Mustang's dark eyes darted to the blade then back to Jack Jack made the first cut the knife sliced through the old rope Tangled with the chains loosening the tension around Thunder's legs the Mustang shuffled uneasily testing the new slack
and the restraints Jack took a slow deep breath he moved for the final link of iron the one biting deepest into Thunder's skin Thunder stiffened Jack's fingers brushed the metal and then thunder made his choice the Mustang exhaled sharply not a snort of fear but of acceptance Jack didn't waste a second he twisted the chain snap the rusted metal broke loose the last remnants of the Mustang's captivity fell away crashing into the creek below for the first time and who knew how long Thunder was free Jack didn't move didn't breathe the Mustang stood perfectly still
the only sound was the soft trickling of the creek the rustling of leaves in the wind Jack had expected Thunder to run again to take off without looking back but instead the Mustang just stood there his dark eyes locked onto Jack's Jack could have sworn something shifted in that moment it wasn't trust not yet but it was something Thunder gave one final Huff then slowly turned and walked away not bolting not in fear just leaving Jack sat back on his heels wiping sweat from his brow he exhaled well guess that's that and then Thunder did
something Jack never expected Jack Carter had freed the Mustang that should have been the end of it but as Jack sat in the dirt catching his breath something strange happened Thunder didn't leave he had turned stepped into the trees his massive Brown body blending into the Shadows but then he paused Jack's breath hitched the Mustang turned his head slightly his dark eyes flicking back toward Jack and then he came back Jack didn't move didn't dare breathe the Mustang stepped forward slow deliberate his muscles rippled beneath his coat his man shifting in the wind he was
still wild still Untamed but right now he was choosing to stay Jack stood slowly careful not to startle him Thunder watched him his ears twitching nostrils flaring but he didn't step back Jack had spent years breaking horses taming them training them to trust he had seen every kind of reaction but never this all right big guy Jack murmured what now Thunder huffed shifting his weight his Hooves pressed into the damp ground but he didn't bolt Jack took one careful step forward Thunder stayed still Jack reached slowly extending his cised hand toward the Mustang's muzzle Thunder's
ears twitched back for a second Jack thought he'd made a mistake akake but then the Mustang lowered his head just a fraction just enough Jack's fingers brushed against Thunder's muzzle feeling the warmth of his breath the coarse texture of his fur and for the first time ever the Mustang allowed it Jack let out a slow breath he had never planned for this he had freed Thunder because it was the right thing to do but this horse this wild Untamed Soul had just made a decision of his own he could leave at at any moment but
instead he stayed Jack knew better than to push his luck he took a slow step back dropping his hand Thunder blinked nostrils flaring his tail swishing once before he finally turned and walked away again but this time he didn't run Jack watched him go disappearing into the trees his massive frame blending into the Golden Light of the late afternoon and this time Jack didn't feel like he was watching a stranger disappear into the wild he was watching an old friend go home Jack Carter had spent his whole life believing Wild Horses didn't owe anyone a
damn thing that was the way it was supposed to be you freed them you let them go and if you were lucky they never looked back but Thunder had and Jack wasn't sure how to feel about that the sun had started its slow descent behind the Wyoming mountains the air was crisp and quiet the kind of evening where nothing should have felt out of place but Jack couldn't shake the feeling that something wasn't right he had made it back to his horse Dusty who had been patiently waiting near the creek he ran a hand through
her man exhaling as he looked toward the trees where Thunder had disappeared you're thinking too much Jack muttered to himself he had done what he set out to do the horse was free that should have been the end of it but then a sound cut through the silence Jack froze it was faint at first a low distant rustling something moving fast through the brush Jack's gut tightened wolves it wasn't uncommon he had seen signs of them earlier but he had been too focused on Thunder's chains to worry about it now his Instinct screamed at him
he wasn't alone out here Dusty shifted beneath him ears flicking toward the sound jack reached for his rifle eyes narrowing as he scanned the tree line then something burst through the trees Jack's breath caught in his throat Thunder but he wasn't alone behind him weaving through the underbrush were three wolves lean hungry and the closing in fast Jack didn't have time to think he kicked Dusty forward moving fast heart pounding in his chest but Thunder he wasn't running in blind panic no he was fighting the Mustang skidded into the clearing Hooves kicking up dirt as
he spun to face his pursuers his massive Brown body moved with Precision muscles flexing as he reared onto his hind legs letting out a piercing bone chilling scream Jack had heard Mustangs call out before but never like this this wasn't a Cry of Fear this was a warning the Wolves hesitated ears flattened but they weren't backing down yet their yellow eyes flicked between Thunder and Jack calculating waiting for a weakness Jack raised his rifle one shot in the air should be enough but before he could pull the trigger Thunder moved first Jack had seen stallions
defend their herds before he had seen them fight kick and charge when it meant protecting their own but he had never seen a Wild Mustang do it for a man thunder lunged toward the nearest wolf teeth bared his powerful hoov slamming into the ground just inches from the Predator's head the wolf yelped spinning back Jack fired a single warning shot into the air the sound ripped through the valley echoing off the cliffs that was all it took the Wolves turned and ran Vanishing back into the trees the underbrush rustling in their wake silence Thunder stood
there breathing hard his flanks rising and falling his ears still pinned back in defense Jack lowered his rifle staring the Mustang had just protected him Thunder's dark eyes met his Jack didn't know how long they stood there maybe a second maybe a lifetime then the th gave a final Huff shaking his man and just like that he turned and walked away not in fear not in panic but in absolute control Jack let out a slow breath wiping the sweat from his brow well I'll be damned Jack Carter had spent his life believing that wild horses
belong to no one they were meant to run free that was why he had let Thunder go that was why he had never expected to see him again but now Jack sat on the wooden porch of his cabin watching the sunset spill Golden Light over the Rolling Hills Dusty was tied up near the old fence her ears twitching as the cool evening Breeze settled in and standing just beyond the tree line watching him was Thunder Jack didn't move didn't speak he just watched the Mustang Stood Still as a statue his brown coat shimmering in the
fading light his muscles relaxed but strong Jack could tell Thunder wasn't here by accident Jack exhaled didn't expect to see you again Thunder's ears flicked forward Jack leaned back in his chair rubbing the stubble on his jaw you're free you know no one's going to stop you thunder huffed softly shifting his weight his dark eyes were locked on Jack not with fear not with hesitation but with something else entirely Jack had seen plenty of horses in his time he had seen them broken beaten trained and tamed but this was different Thunder wasn't looking at him
as a master he was looking at him as an equal Jack swallowed hard hell maybe he had been wrong about mustangs maybe some did remember Jack stood slowly keeping his movements calm and easy Thunder didn't Flinch didn't bolt he just watched Jack took a step forward well big guy Thunder exhaled sharply shaking his man then he took a step forward too Jack felt a tightness in his chest this was it thunder was choosing to stay not as a c captured horse not as a tamed animal but as something else entirely a friend Jack let out
a slow breath stepping back toward the porch suit yourself big guy Thunder stayed right where he was and for the first time in his life Jack realized maybe some wild things were Never Meant To Be Tamed maybe some were just meant to stay wild right by your side as the last Light of Day faded Jack sat back in his chair the Mustang stood just beyond the fence watching over him neither of them moved neither of them needed to because some bonds don't need words some bonds don't need Saddles fences or ropes some bonds just exist
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