Good God, what happened to ye? Shelton dropped the bucket of water he was carrying, unmindful that it spilled across the barn floor.I fell. Dougal picked up a brush and began to groom Poseidon.Shelton gave a silent whistle. Fell into what? A hammer?Something like that.
In a moment of surprise and concern, Shelton notices Dougal's unkempt appearance and asks about his condition. The scene unfolds in a barn where Shelton accidentally spills water while reflecting on Dougal's state. Dougal, seemingly unbothered, continues grooming his horse, Poseidon, indicating a certain level of normalcy despite the chaos around him.
Shelton's curiosity piques as he contemplates what could have caused Dougal to fall, humorously suggesting it might have been something as dangerous as a hammer. This exchange sets a lighthearted tone amidst the confusion, highlighting the camaraderie and everyday challenges faced by the characters in their rural setting.