“Kid! Get out of there!” the announcer shouted so loudly it echoed through the arena.

PART 1: The Boy and the Bull

The rodeo roared like a living thing.

Dust spiraled through the air under a burning sun, coating boots, faces, and the metal bleachers packed with screaming fans. The ground trembled with every stomp from the holding gates, where animals slammed against steel, waiting to explode into the arena.

And at the center of it all stood Ranger.

A massive black bull. Unridden. Untamed. Unforgiving.

His muscles rippled beneath his dark hide as he pawed at the dirt, snorting violently, every breath kicking up clouds of dust.

The announcer’s voice cracked through the speakers.

“Ladies and gentlemen, you’re looking at the most dangerous bull in the circuit—”

Then everything broke.

A small body flew over the railing.

A child.

An eight-year-old boy slammed into the dirt of the arena, rolling hard before coming to a stop just yards from Ranger.

For one frozen second—

No one moved.

Then the screaming began.

“Kid! Get out of there!” the announcer shouted, his voice echoing in panic.

But the boy didn’t run.

He pushed himself up slowly, knees shaking, hands trembling as he faced something no child ever should.

Ranger turned.

Slowly.

Deliberately.

His eyes locked onto the boy.

The air changed.

The crowd noise began to collapse in waves, like something instinctive telling them to be quiet… or witness something they wouldn’t understand.

The boy opened his fist.

A faded red bandana hung from his fingers, worn thin with time.

“Please…” he whispered, his voice barely carrying across the arena.

“…look at me.”

The bull scraped his hoof violently against the ground.

Dust exploded upward.

A warning.

But the boy didn’t flinch.

He lifted the bandana higher.

The stitched initials caught the sunlight.

“My dad said you’d know this.”

Silence spread like fire.

Section by section, the crowd stopped breathing.

Ranger stopped moving.

Stopped snorting.

Stopped everything—

Except staring at the cloth.

Then, slowly… impossibly…

The bull began to walk toward him.

PART 2: What the Bull Remembered

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