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His Dog Over Daughter

The mountain air should have been refreshing. Instead, it felt heavy in my lungs as I watched Jared check his phone for the fifth time in twenty minutes. Our family camping trip to the Rocky Mountains—a weekend I'd planned for months—was already falling apart before we'd even finished setting up our tent. "Is everything okay?" I asked, trying to keep my voice light for Emma's sake. Our daughter was arranging her collection of smooth stones on a nearby log, humming softly to herself. Jared glanced up, his expression distracted. "It's Chelsea. Muffin's having some kind of anxiety attack about being alone. She's asking if she can join us." My stomach tightened. Of course it was Chelsea.
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Chapter 3

The rescue team moved with practiced efficiency toward Muffin's location, their yellow vests bright against the gray debris. I watched in horrified disbelief as they began setting up their equipment near the whimpering dog instead of where my daughter lay trapped.

"No!" I screamed, scrambling to my feet despite the mud coating my torn clothes. "You're going the wrong way! My daughter is over there!"

The lead rescuer glanced back at me with sympathetic eyes. "Ma'am, we have to follow the family's directive. Your husband made the call."

"How can you do this to your own child?" The words ripped from my throat as I spun toward Jared, my voice breaking with rage and desperation. "She's your daughter! Your flesh and blood!"

Jared didn't even look at me. His arm tightened around Chelsea's shoulders as she sobbed against his chest, her perfectly manicured fingers clutching his shirt. "Thank you," she whispered to him between tears. "Thank you for understanding how precious he is to me."

"Mommy..." Emma's voice drifted up from beneath the rocks, weaker now, barely audible above the sound of the rescue equipment. "Mommy, I can't... I can't feel my legs..."

I dropped to my knees beside the debris pile, pressing my face close to the gaps between the rocks. "I'm here, baby. Mommy's right here. Just hold on a little longer."

"She's strong," Jared said coldly, still not turning toward where his daughter lay dying. "She'll be fine until the next team arrives."

The casual dismissal in his voice made my blood freeze. I stared at the back of his head, at the way he cradled Chelsea while our child suffered mere yards away. This wasn't the man I'd married. This wasn't the father who had once sung Emma lullabies and checked for monsters under her bed.

The rescue team worked quickly, their tools breaking through the smaller debris that trapped Muffin. Within twenty minutes, they had the small dog free. Chelsea's sobs turned to cries of joy as she gathered the trembling Pomeranian into her arms.

"Oh, my precious baby," she cooed, covering the dog's fur with kisses. "Mommy's here. You're safe now."

I wanted to vomit.

"We need to get him to a vet immediately," Jared announced, his voice filled with more concern than I'd heard him show all weekend. "There might be internal injuries."

"Wait," I called out desperately as they started toward their vehicles. "What about Emma? What about the second team?"

Jared finally looked at me, his expression distant and annoyed. "They're on their way. The dog needs immediate medical attention."

"So does your daughter!" I screamed, but they were already walking away.

I watched my husband load Chelsea and her dog into his SUV, his movements gentle and careful. He opened the passenger door for her, made sure she was comfortable, even adjusted the air conditioning. The same hands that had pushed me away from him now tenderly brushed tears from Chelsea's cheeks.

The engine started. Gravel crunched under tires.

And then they were gone, leaving me alone with the settling dust and my daughter's increasingly faint cries.

"Daddy?" Emma's voice was so weak I had to strain to hear it. "Where's Daddy?"

I pressed my hands against the rocks, my tears falling freely now. "He had to... he had to help with something, sweetheart. But Mommy's here. I'm not going anywhere."

The minutes stretched into an hour. Then two. The sun climbed higher, beating down mercilessly on the debris field. I found a small gap between the rocks where I could see a glimpse of Emma's pale face, streaked with dirt and blood.

"Tell me about the heart-shaped stones," I whispered, trying to keep her talking, trying to keep her conscious. "Tell me about all the ones we're going to find when you get out of there."

"I'm so tired, Mommy," she whispered back. "And cold. Why am I so cold when the sun is shining?"

My heart clenched with terror. Shock. She was going into shock.

"Just stay with me, baby. Talk to Mommy. Remember the music box Daddy gave you? Can you hum that song for me?"

But there was no response.

"Emma?" I pressed my ear to the gap. "Emma, sweetheart?"

Silence.

When the second rescue team finally arrived three hours later, their faces grim and apologetic for the delay, I already knew. The way they worked with quiet efficiency instead of urgent haste told me everything.

They lifted the final piece of debris with careful reverence, and I saw my daughter's still form, her small hand still clutching one of her precious stones. Her eyes were closed, her face peaceful, as if she were simply sleeping.

"I'm sorry," the team leader said softly. "Internal injuries and exposure. If we'd gotten here sooner..."

I didn't hear the rest. The world had gone silent except for the sound of my own heart breaking into a million irreparable pieces.

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