Ty sighed, as he counted all of the horses, and poked his head over the stable, to make sure none of them wern't dead, as he walked back up stairs.
____________________"Hey, what's that?" Lou asked, motioning to the piece of paper on the floor beside Ty's seat.
"Not sure. Think it fell out of Ty's pocket." Amy said, picking the paper up and flipping it over, noticing some writing on it, but it's not Ty's.
"Looks like the piece of paper what hia Probation officer gave em." Tim said, as they all took the plates into the kitchen. Amy debated whether to open the paper up or just put it on the table and give it to Ty in the morning.
After a lot of debating, she opened the paper up. Lou seemed kind of shocked by Amy wanting to go that far into Ty's personal stuff.
"Hey, you sure that's a good idea?" Lou questioned.
"Yeah, but I wanna see if anything's wrong. Ty's been acting weird in the last week or two. I wanna make sure nobody's..." Amy trailed of.
"Threatening him?" Lou guessed, as Amy slowly nodded and opened up the letter.
Amy read through it, as she seemed shocked, sniffleing slightly.
"Amy?" Jack questioned, as Amy wiped away a tear what fell freely.
"It's his Mother." Amy spoke up.
"So?" Tim questioned.
"His Mother's dead, Dad. He said she was happy and alive!" Amy said, as Lou took the letter and read it over. She then sighed, and folded it back up, and put it on the table.
"So what? She's dead. What about his other family members?" Tim asked, as all of a sudden they heard a bang. All of there heads turned to the door, as Ty walked back in, Amy quickly chucking the letter where she found it.
"Uh, Amy? You okay?" Ty asked carefully, as Amy nodded.
"Yeah, sorry. Hay fever." Amy lied, although she was much better at lying then Ty.
"Uhm, yeah, alright." Ty said, looking around, as Amy also looked to the floor and bent down, picking up the piece of paper, Ty eyeing it.
"This what you looking for?" Amy asked, holding it out to Ty, who slowly nodded and took it, looking relieved that he didn't loose it.
"Yeah, thanks. Night." Ty said, walking back outside quickly. Amy looked out of the window, seeing Ty leaning against the post on the Porch, reading the letter before hugging it close to him.
Ty then walked back over to the barn. Ty walked up stairs, and into his room, bringing the note that Clint dropped out of his pocket, as he un-folded it and started reading.
Dear Ty,
I know, you would of never allow for me to talk to you like this, but I want you
to be careful.You're Mom told me alot of things about you, that you were Caring, kind, and
most importantly protective of those you care about.Olivia had made me promise to always keep a look out for you, to
always treat you like family, like the family you never had.I loved you're Mother, she was like an little Sister to me, always telling me what kind of
trouble you always got yourself into, like stealing candy for you're little counsins
or stealing food from stores when you ran low, and when you're Mom had no money.
YOU ARE READING
HeartLand: Ty's Past.
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