
Bob Andolini heads down to Florida for Bike Week, but ends up ditching his biker buddies to see his daughter and ex-wife. Sandra says they need a new horse, one that can work with Megan's disability. But, for the first time in his life, Bob has some freedom. Freedom to ride his Harley on weekends, freedom from a wife and child, freedom from parenting. Then he sees Megan struggling in a local horse show and his feelings veer. Can he make the jump?

Making the Jump By T. Keeney “It’s not too much to ask, you know.” Sandra sighed, the sound wispy through the phone. Bob imagined her lighting a cigarette, her bitten nails looking raw. “You’ll be down here in Daytona anyway. The stable is like thirty minutes from there, straight down I-95.” Bob stood at his workbench, phone scrunched against his shoulder as he hung up tools on his new pegboard. His two-car garage held a 1998 Ford F-150, dinged up, with a mismatched topper and an add-on hitch for towing his Harley, when it was just too frigging cold to ride. It was the first of March—Bike Week was coming up. Bob was fastening on his new saddlebags, turquoise leather to pop against the custom pumpkin paint job he’d gotten last winter. The closed-in garage smelled of new leather and oil
