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He grew up where mornings smelled like hay and leather, where weekends meant long drives to small arenas and bigger dreams. He didn’t talk much about winning; he talked about riding better, about earning every nod from the old hands leaning on the rails. His parents saw the way

his shoulders squared when his name was called, how the boy who rarely sought attention came alive beneath the arena lights. They were saving stories for someday; they didn’t know someday would come so soon.

After the accident, people brought casseroles and memories, both set gently on the same kitchen table. His saddle sat untouched in the corner,

dust settling where his boots should have. At jackpots and county fairs, someone always mentions him—quietly at first, then with a smile that trembles.

His number shows up on back tags, on rear windows, on the inside brims of hats. Time keeps moving, as it always does, but when the anthem plays and hats come off, there’s a pause that doesn’t belong to the music. It belongs to a kid who left everything he had in the dirt, and somehow, even in leaving, taught everyone else what it meant to hold on.
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