The Farmer Everyone Blamed for the Noise Was Trying to Save the Valley’s Last Music Program

Chapter 1: The Note That Crossed Three Fields

Catherine Moore came through the orchard carrying a crying baby while Donald Campbell still had the horn against his mouth.

He saw her between the apple rows just as he reached the high note he had been missing all week. The sound left the bell bright and hard, cleared the nearest trees, and rolled across the irrigation road toward the dairy.

Catherine stopped beside a stack of empty produce crates. Her infant twisted against her shoulder beneath a thin blue blanket. She did not raise her voice. She did not need to.

Donald lowered the horn.

The last note continued without him, thinning over three fields until it disappeared behind the Moore barn.

“You woke him again,” Catherine said.

Donald set the dented brass horn on an overturned crate. His lips tingled from the mouthpiece. “I’m sorry.”

“You said that Monday.”

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