The Bikers Who Saved The Officer Their Own City Tried To Bury-Cherry - Chainityai

The Bikers Who Saved The Officer Their Own City Tried To Bury-Cherry

The trailer’s porch sagged under Wayne Kohler’s boots like it had grown tired of holding people up.

Four months had passed since the crash, the ditch, the blood, and the young officer who refused to let him die.

Four months of hospital ceilings, wired ribs, breathing through pain, and waking in the dark with the taste of copper still living somewhere in the back of his throat.

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Wayne had asked for the officer’s name the moment he could speak more than three words without coughing.

At first, nobody wanted to give it to him.

There had been a procedure issue, one nurse said carefully.

There had been an internal review.

Wayne had been around long enough to know when soft words were covering something ugly.

By the time he finally got the name, the young man had vanished from the station roster.

Officer Daniel Reyes.

Twenty-six years old.

Married eight weeks on the day he found Wayne bleeding in a ditch on October 14th, 2003.

His wife had been six months pregnant.

Wayne did not know any of that when Daniel was kneeling in the dirt, one hand buried in Wayne’s chest, telling him to look at his eyes.

He only remembered blue eyes, a shaking voice, and a hand that would not let go.

The trailer sat at the edge of a tired road, with dead grass around it and a busted screen door that scraped when the wind caught it.

A crooked mailbox leaned near the drive.

It was the kind of place people ended up when they had run out of choices but not yet run out of shame.

The door opened three inches.

Daniel stared out in a stained T-shirt with a beer in his hand at two in the afternoon.

For a second, he did not recognize Wayne.

Then his eyes dropped to the scar near Wayne’s collarbone, and the blood drained out of his face.

“Officer Reyes,” Wayne said. “My name is Wayne Kohler. You saved my life on October 14th, 2003. I came to say thank you.”

Daniel’s grip tightened around the beer can until the aluminum bent.

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