A fanfic collection of Amy and Nathan scenes from CBC’s Heartland. (Catch up on the series here)
Nugget #9: Miracle Girl
As Nathan rides across the open fields, he watches the sun slowly sink into the sky, thankful for Canada's long summer nights. When he approaches the patch of birch trees between his property line and Amy's, he slows Powder and weaves him through the trees, following the brook, until he reaches its natural end.
He finds Amy there, moving some fallen branches around, waiting for him. His heart skips at the sight.
Amy turns at the sound of horses' hooves. She brushes the hair from her face and smiles. "Hey."
"Hey." He dismounts Powder and leads him to join Shadow, grazing in a patch of grass. Once free of the reins, he reaches for Amy. She walks into his embrace. He strokes her cheeks softly before kissing her hello. She deepens the kiss for a moment before pulling back to look at him. Nathan runs his fingers through her hair and she closes her eyes to enjoy his touch. "Sorry I'm late," he whispers. "Work would not stop today."
"I get it. No worries." She releases him and returns to their usual spot where she's already laid down a blanket and he follows her. "Lyndy took longer than usual to go down anyway."
"Well, we've never met here after dinner," he states, sitting on the blanket. He watches Amy find her spot, sitting between his legs and leaning against his chest, and his arms fold around her. "You think Lyndy could sense that you'd be gone for a bit?"
"No," she pushes back against his shoulder playfully. "I think she's a kid and some nights are harder than others."
"You're a good mom," Nathan says for the first time aloud, though he's thought it every time he sees Amy with Lyndy. "You don't seem like an obsessive worrier."
He feels her shrug against his chest. "I just don't see the point. It seems like it is a waste of energy."
"My mom is an obsessive worrier," he shares.
"Ah…" Amy turns to meet his gaze. "And how was that growing up?"
"Oh, really fun," he replies with sarcasm. "Especially when I was bronc riding."
"Is that why you stopped?"
"No." He grows quiet. "I stopped when my mom took me to Montana after she divorced my dad during grade 10. I just didn't have the same friend group anymore."
Amy takes a moment to digest the information. "That must have been hard."
"Yeah…" Though he's always appreciated Amy's kind and thoughtful responses, tonight is the first time he notes how soft, kind and understanding they are. Her empathy prompts him to continue. "Especially moving in the middle of high school. I was already a shy and sort of withdrawn kid—plotting me down in the middle of strangers expecting me to make friends didn't help."
She nods in agreement. "I'm sure it didn't."
He leans down to kiss her shoulder as thanks for her understanding. Rather than the silence filling the space between them, the sounds of dusk come to life around them: crickets chirp from their hidden spots among the grasses and the birch trees, the brook babbles as the water runs through it, and an owl hoots far off in the distance.
"So, Amy, tell me—" he starts and she turns to face him. Instead of continuing, however, he sees the brightness in her face and can't help but lean down to kiss her. She smiles as she meets his lips, once, twice, before they lose themselves in each other. She turns further into him as he tightens his hold around her. When he does, she falls back on him and he slowly lies down, guiding her on top of him. He deepens the kiss and they move together in unison.
Still gripping each other, they turn on their sides, only to be stopped by Amy's: "Ahh!"
"I'm fine," Amy pulls a small rock from beneath the blanket. "Stupid rock."
Only when he sees her smile and the rock in her hand does Nathan start laughing. Amy groans and tosses the rock aside. She turns back to him, sees his wide smile, and matches it. They share laughter with each other, caught in the moment. When it passes, Amy leans in to give him a quick kiss.
"You know," she sits up and adjusts her shirt, moving back to the edge of the blanket. "I was collecting firewood before you showed up and it's starting to get dark—so…"
"That's—uh—" Nathan sits up and gets his bearings. "That's a good idea. I'll help you."
"Thanks."
The two work together to start a fire. It does not take them long since both have spent nights in the wilderness constantly throughout their lives. They put the safeguards in place and kindle the fire together, watching the flames grow to a stable point where they can feel the heat on their faces.
Amy returns to the blanket and Nathan takes a place beside her. They watch the fire together, letting the flames dance in front of them.
Amy turns to him, "Did you want to ask me something?" she whispers, careful not to ruin the moment. "Before?"
"Oh…" Nathan nods and reaches out to entwine their fingers. "You seem to have a real gift at this empathy thing—not only with me—but especially around horses. And I was just wondering if that's how you got named the 'miracle girl.'"
She laughs out loud at his question. He watches her face light up again as she sits up straighter and squeezes his hand.
"What?" he asks, bemused. "Why are you laughing at me?"
"We've known each other for—like—a year," she shakes her head with a smile. "And you ask me this now? If people ask me, they mention it like—within the first five minutes of meeting me."
"Well, I'm not most people," he leans in for a quick kiss. "Now am I?"
"No, you most certainly are not." She kisses him again.
When they break apart, he gives her arm a squeeze. "Seriously, what's the story with the name?"
She sighs. "People started calling me that in high school."
"In high school?" He clarifies, shock evident on his face.
"Yeah…" She debates for a moment on whether to tell him the whole story. "Uh…My school bus was involved in a multi-vehicle crash on the highway." She notices the concern on his face and then adds, "No one on the bus got hurt…Anyway, one of the vehicles was a horse trailer and it was tipped over and was wrecked pretty badly. Once I saw the trailer, I started franticly looking for the horses out the bus window. I see a horse—Caesar—trapped in some barbed wire on the side of the road, freaking out. So, against everyone's protests, I get off the bus to calm Caesar down and try and get him free from the wire…I must have been so focused on Caesar that I didn't notice everyone staring at me…and then I found out someone was filming me as I was trying to just get this horse to calm down…on top of that, I also found out Caesar is this big famous Olympic hopeful and soon afterward his famous owner is asking me to work with him. Someone gave me the Miracle Girl name from watching the video of me calming down Caesar and then it just turned into this huge thing that I did not want or ask for...but I wanted to help Caesar and the name kind of just stayed around…So…"
"Wow…that's quite a story."
Amy scoffs. "I don't know about that. I just wanted to you to know—with obviously too many details."
"No," He puts his arm around her and squeezes her shoulder. "I like the details. Thank you for the details."
She rolls her eyes. "Uh-huh."
Nathan goes over the story in his head. "You were working with Olympic hopefuls in high school? That's a lot of pressure for someone so young."
"Yeah," she nods. He watches her eyes grow to saucers and realizes how big a deal his observation is. "It was a lot of pressure—and not just with Caesar. I worked with a couple of really big-name horses in high school…looking back on it—" She takes a deep breath, realizing, "It was actually crazy."
He turns to her and his voice softens, "Was this all after your mom died?"
"Oh, yeah," she confirms. "Yeah, all after mom died…I don't know, it was a good distraction—keeping me busy, doing what I loved, and it made me feel connected to her. So…" she shrugs, "It was nice."
Nothing Complicated About That - A Heartland Season 18 NAMY Fic
Nathan walked out of his dad’s assisted living facility and stopped in the parking lot to take a deep breath. He was thoughtful walking to his truck and realized that he’d tipped his hat to two separate people without even thinking about it. The one thing he had on his mind was what his dad had said not an hour earlier.
“Is she the first person you want to see in the morning, the last person you think about before you close your eyes at night?”
Truthfully, she was all he thought about any time of the day. They had agreed, it was just too painful being together, knowing how her family felt about him and she needed their support. Lou in particular, since Jack and Tim seemed to have come around to at least not blaming him for a whole lot he had no control over or things he had nothing to do with at all. They hadn’t heard from his sister yet.
He laughed at the ridiculousness of the whole thing as he got into the truck; for two people who wanted to stay apart for their family’s sakes, they seemed to spend a lot of very enjoyable time together despite the family noise.
Just thinking about finding her walking and them double riding a couple days past sent a teen aged shudder through him mimicking that exact same feeling he had when she slipped her arms around him. He had to tell her, he couldn’t keep on like this, it would drive him crazy, was, driving him crazy.
Then he thought about Gracie and shuddered for a completely different reason. He should have realized that as soon as he signed his father into the home there would be legal consequences. He shook his head and decided that he wouldn’t have thought of her anyway. She hadn’t been in touch in years even after he knew she had been told about their dad and what was the deal with her and Heartland.
Lou and Gracie, why me?
Heading home, having just reminded himself of her, he once again thought about Amy, all the way to the house where, to his surprise, he thankfully wasn’t met by his irate sister.
Amy left the round pen and after getting Stetson settled, headed into the house to change from work clothes to party clothes and join the fun or at least pretend to. She was thrilled to see Ashley and was relieved to hear that Caleb had moved on from his fantasy of her and him as a couple. She found the whole thing very weird and was glad that it was over.
Stetson. Just thinking about him brought Friday to mind where the memory popped up at the oddest times and the goosebumps ran haphazardly over her body exactly as they had when, finding her wandering home after being abandoned, she hopped up behind him and slipped her arms around him as he rode her home.
He was all she could think about or at least it seemed that way. Even Lyndy reminded her of him, Lyndy truly liked Nathan and Amy wondered if her daughter knew how her mom felt. This was not like how she felt with Ty or Finn. Maybe because she went there with both or tried to with Finn. Finn turned sour fast but at least she gave herself the chance. Being away from Nathan was painful for her, she knew she loved him, she could feel his love for her, she could see it in his eyes and his smile, but for now; they had decided not to take that chance.
Nathan sat on the edge of his bed holding his head in his hands for a minute before heading into the bathroom to wash up and then he remembered the open house and Kyle and Amy’s invitation and decided. This has got to end one way or another. Dad was right, he was madly in love with Amy and just had to tell her, get it over with. The hell with his sister and her sister for that matter; he’d deal with both of them and everything else after. A few minutes later he was at his wardrobe picking a shirt and noticing that he had butterflies building up in his stomach.
Amy checked herself in the mirror and absentmindedly adjusted her dress and top before reaching for her well worn boots on the bottom shelf of her wardrobe and slipping her feet in. After a minute of checking her hair and face she sighed and headed outside.
Nathan saw his sister’s truck coming down the road towards him and slow down as if she wanted to talk. He had no desire to stop or chat and just drove past heading to Heartland. He’d tell her he didn’t see her and she would know he was lying but what the hell, it couldn’t possibly worsen their relationship.
Amy came out and walked to the edge of the path and through the small fence that separated the house from the ranch proper and stopped for a second to listen to the band that only existed here because of Kyle Mcearney’s relationship with Nathan. One more reminder. They were good and Amy immediately thought back to dancing with Nathan. Lisa served waffles for breakfast that morning, her favorite except they reminded her of him too. There was no getting away from her thinking about him. It was driving her crazy.
She put two and two together as soon as she saw Ashley dancing with Caleb and smiled. Seriously, he could have mentioned that his mysterious woman from the past was his ex-wife. She was surprised when she watched them start towards the parked cars and trucks and they noticed each other. They said they were heading off to catch the sunset and Amy was happy for them.
She was also surprised when Caleb asked for a second alone with her to ask what she thought of him and Ash giving it another shot, actually, a third shot and Amy felt it was fine, and told him so, after all, she thought to herself, third time’s a charm.
She watched them leave and scanned the crowd. She saw Tim dancing with Jess, her Grandpa doing the same with Lisa and Lyndy dancing with Katie while Lou snuggled with Peter at the picnic table watching them. All the adults in her life coupled up and in love, all except her, in love and apart. She realized at the moment that her unhappiness wouldn’t go over well, and she really didn’t want her sister’s small talk, she just wanted to be alone and found herself unconsciously walking to that field beyond the pond where she might find some solace to her thoughts and peace watching the sunset.
Nathan pulled up onto the lawn they had set aside for parking and saw Caleb and a blonde woman he didn’t recognize walking towards him though actually towards Caleb’s truck which he realized was not far from his.
“Hey Caleb.” He said as he got out of his truck and then walked towards the couple.
“Hey Nathan, how’ve you been? How’s your dad?”
“I’m good and I’ve moved Dad into a home, seems the best for now, we’ll see.”
“I hope it works out, Alzheimer’s sucks.”
“Thanks, yeah it does.”
“This is Ashley Stanton, Ash, meet Nathan Pryce, Pryce Ranch.”
“Oh, hey Ashley, Briar Ridge right? Good to meet you.”
“Good to meet you too Nathan.”
Caleb smiled “I actually didn’t expect to see you today.”
“Amy invited me yesterday and I know the band, any idea of where she might be?”
“We just spoke with her, I’m sure she’s in the crowd somewhere.”
“I guess I should go find her then, I’ll see you Caleb. Ashley it was good meeting you.”
“You too Nathan, have a good day.” Ashley said with Caleb’s nod along as they turned arm in arm towards Caleb’s truck.
Nathan took a deep breath and headed towards the crowd and the music. He glanced at the stage and caught Kyle’s eye and smiled back when Kyle nodded to him. He was glad his old friend had agreed to step in and help.
“Nathan? It’s good to see you!” Jack said walking over arm in arm with Lisa. “I didn’t expect you.”
“Amy invited me yesterday, Lisa, good to see you.”
“Well, you’re certainly welcome, can I get you something, a beer or something to eat?”
“I’m fine Jack, thanks, I was actually looking for Amy.
Jack looked around for a second “come on over, let’s see if anyone’s seen her.” He said walking over to the rest of the family who were now all clustered around the picnic table.
“Nathan, it’s good to see you.” Lou said. “Have you met Peter, my ex, and, current I guess.”
Nathan smiled “I did a while ago but not formally.” He said reaching out to shake Peter’s hand.
“Thanks for the music by the way, they’re great.”
“I’m glad they were free to help Lou, uhm, have you seen Amy?”
“I thought I saw her a few minutes ago but lost track.” She answered. “Lyndy, do you know where your mom is?”
“Nope, hi Nathan, did you bring Molly?”
“I’m sorry Lyndy, she tends to act up in crowds like this.”
“It’s Ok, we can play another time.”
“I’m sure she’d love that.” He said scanning the crowd.
“Nathan, welcome, it’s good to see you, how’s your dad?”
“Thanks Tim, good to see you too and dad’s doing as well as can be expected, any idea where Amy headed off to?”
“I saw her talking to Caleb and Ashley a few minutes ago, she can’t have gone far. Might be easiest to wait here and have her find you.”
“Well, let me make the rounds and if I can’t spot her, we’ll make that plan B.”
“We’ll let her know you’re here and looking if she shows up.”
“Thanks Lisa, that would be great.”
“Nathan, I wanted to say I was sorry for, well…….”
“It’s fine Lou, let’s call it all water under the bridge, besides, something’s come up.”
“Oh?”
Nathan sighed “It can wait, we’ll work it out, it’s not a party thing.”
“Fine with me, we’ll talk soon?”
Nathan nodded thinking that Lou and Gracie would not get along well, definitely something for another day, where hopefully, cooler heads would prevail.
He tipped his hat at the group and wandered into the crowd and then up to the porch where he called into the house for her and got no response. He stood and surveyed the crowd from the porch and watched as Kyle walked around the edge of the makeshift stage and towards the house.
“Hey Nathan, good to see you!!” He said holding out his hand. “I didn’t realize you’d be here, nice crowd.”
“Kyle, thanks for doing this, I really appreciate it.”
“Hey, it’s a gig, exposure, and a paycheck, that’s the business. You here alone?”
“Actually looking for someone; long blonde hair, blue eyes, very good looking, cowboy boots, maybe a hat?”
“Lou’s sister, we met before, uhm, Amy?”
“Amy, yeah, seen her?”
“Last I saw she was heading that way,” he said, “along the pond.”
“Excellent, how long you staying?”
“Playing for at least another hour before we start breaking down.”
“Hopefully I’ll see you before then, I’m going to try to catch up with Amy.”
“Bring her back for a dance bro, now, I’ve got to take a leak and I hate portables.” He said heading into the house after patting Nathan on the shoulder.
He walked to the edge of the lawn and noticed the path that had worn into the ground over the years and followed it. He could see where it veered off to the left further down, around the pond and assumed that’s where she had gone. Soon after he saw the small bridge that apparently spanned a stream that was one of several that were presumably feeding the pond and stopped to gather his thoughts. What would he say and what would her reaction to his words be? He’d only done this once before when he said the words “I love you” to his ex-wife whose reaction was perfect, more than he could have asked for. It took him a second to realize that he had always thought of Tristan as his one and forever and decided that it just wasn’t the case because more than anything, he was sure that his one and forever was Amy.
He saw her through the reeds a few steps later and stopped again just to look at her. He could only see her face partially as she was facing the pond and he was looking at her silhouette and she took his breath away and still; he had no idea what he would say.
He was surprised that his boots walking across the bridge didn’t alert her that someone was coming or for that matter the sound of his coming through the grass and he stopped, not wanting to scare her.
“Not dancing with the others?”
He could see her brief smile at his voice before her answer. “I didn’t want to miss the sunset.”
“Mind if I join you?” He asked and then thinking for a moment that maybe she would just send him away before her head shake which was his invitation.
He walked up next to her and glanced at her for a second and noticed she looked sad, almost on the verge of tears.
“I think we’ve got a problem.” He commented breaking the silence.
He saw her brief smile before she answered, “Just one?”
He smiled at her for a second and then looked out over the pond. “I know we agreed to stay apart, and we had a million good reasons……... that’s not gonna work for me.”
He was now partially facing her and her to him, “Why’s that?” She asked.
He turned to face her dead on at that point and decided to just say it “Because I love you.”
And the world around him stopped momentarily.
Her answer was all he needed “I love you too………so what are we going to do?”
He realized that he was smiling, having lost all sense of reality hearing her say those words and it took him a second to step towards her and leave no doubt of what they were going to do.
The recap for Heartland episode 1807 is live -> https://tvshowpilot.com/tv-reviews/heartland/s18e07-recap/
In the episode, we saw Amy working with a unique client, while she and Nathan had to confront some difficult truths about their relationship. Meanwhile, Katie’s secret finally caught up to her, and Tim was presented with an exciting new opportunity!