Elderly Man Adopts Rejected Horse Out of Pity-felicia

Rodrigo Mendoza felt the weight of years and loneliness pressing heavily on his chest as he guided his aging pickup truck along the dusty road that wound through the rolling countryside of Valle de Bravo in the State of Mexico. At seventy-two years old, life had become quieter than he had ever imagined.

May be an image of horseThree years had passed since his wife, Elena, had lost her battle with illness, yet every corner of his small farmhouse still seemed filled with memories of her laughter. Retirement from the railroad had given him plenty of time, but very little purpose. Most days followed the same routine: tending a small vegetable garden, feeding his chickens, repairing old tools, and watching the sun sink behind the mountains. Once a week he drove into town to buy groceries and exchange a few words with people at the market. It wasn’t much of a life, but it was the only one he had left.

That particular morning began like any other. The sky stretched bright and clear over the hills, and the scent of pine drifted through the open truck window. Rodrigo was returning home after finishing his shopping when he noticed a crowd gathered near an old livestock auction yard on the edge of town. Curious, he slowed the truck and pulled onto the shoulder. Livestock auctions had once been popular in the region, but business had declined in recent years. Still, Rodrigo enjoyed looking at animals. His father had raised horses when he was young, and despite decades working on the railroad, he had never lost his affection for them.

As he approached the yard, he noticed an unusual commotion near one of the holding pens. Several men stood around laughing and shaking their heads. Others appeared annoyed. Rodrigo followed their gaze and saw a thin chestnut horse standing alone in a corner. The animal looked exhausted. Its ribs showed beneath its coat. One ear drooped slightly. Its mane was tangled and neglected. Compared to the healthy, muscular horses nearby, it looked almost worthless.

“What’s wrong with that one?” Rodrigo asked an auction worker.

The man laughed.

“Nothing worth fixing.”

“What do you mean?”

“Owner says the horse is stubborn. Doesn’t perform. Doesn’t race. Doesn’t breed well. Nobody wants it.”

Rodrigo studied the horse more carefully.

The animal lowered its head.

Something about its eyes caught his attention.

They weren’t wild.

They weren’t aggressive.

They looked sad.

Almost defeated.

“How much are they asking?”

The worker shrugged.

“Not much. Honestly, they’ll probably send it to slaughter if nobody takes it.”

Those words hit Rodrigo harder than expected.

He looked back at the horse.

The animal lifted its head slightly and stared directly at him.

For a brief moment, Rodrigo felt an unexpected connection.

Perhaps it was because they looked equally abandoned.

Equally forgotten.

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