More Girl Talks

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"What else do you girls do?" I asked.

"We both love the Winx Club fairies and Totally Spies," Alma said. "Cause they're hilarious to watch. And I also enjoy the comics that have been written about the Winx as well as the show. My Favorite favorites are a tie between Flora and Aisha."

"I love the Fairy of music coming from an African American history music is a big must in my family," says Molly. "Even church music!"

"You go to church?" I gasped. "May my Mom and Dad and I can go with you to your church. My Dad says Church is a big deal he was raised in a Church and so was my Mom."

"Mine too," answers Molly. "Do any of you like watching the Justice League Cartoons?"

"Yes, I just adore Wonderwoman!" exclaims Alma.

"I actually love Batman." said Molly.

"I like the Flash he's really really insanely funny." I stated with a chuckle.

"Watch out Molly," warns Alma. "Loose nail lying on the path."

"Oh, geesh Alma you could be a Sherlock or something like a detective," Molly replies.

"Very funny, Molly, normally I appreciate a joke joke but loose nails are an issue for Horseland and it could get my Dad in serious trouble if someone outside of our management noticed this much stuff wrong on trails and in other places he could be framed and I might have to move." says Alma. "I don't really want that it's too heart wrenching to think about saying goodbye to this place. Besides it would hurt a horse's frock terribly just like if they stepped on rocks and got it stuck in the shoe but it would hurt so much worse because the pain would be deeper shot."

"We get it," Molly said. "So Sarah what are you wanting to do when you grow up, girlie?"

"Hahhah well, I want to be a horse trainer," I said. "What about you two?"

"I would love to be an Olympic Equestrian someday," said Alma. "It's my first dream since I was a kid."

"Wow, you really do dream big or go home Alma."

Alma and Molly laughed at this. Sarah chuckles too.

"I don't know what I wanna do yet," says Molly. "But I do know the things that I hope will never change."

"What is that, Molly?" inquires Alma.

"Continue riding Calypso here at Horseland, continue studying computers I'm really davy with computer language and such, and still have a decent relay with my little sister Blissa."

"Did someone get her a Blissa cat from Barbie life in the Dreamhouse tv reality show?" I asked.

"No, but hey maybe I will suggest it to my Dad for Bliss's birthday party. It's coming soon. And get idea Sarah the only good thing about that show were the animals."

"That's so true the rest of it was very crappy," said Alma. "Oh wow, look the hawk is back."

"Is that a---"

"A Red-tailed hawk you bet it is Sarah." stated Molly.

"Sorry, where I come from the Red-shouldered hawk is the most active hawk during the day."

"Hawks in the West West of the Rocky Mountain range are more likely to be out during dusk because as Will said we have droughts and this whole place in just a random month all green gone. We bring extra face masks to keep the emergency supplies stocked in case of Dustdevils brought by heavy winds. Too much dust in your mouth inhaled into your lungs not only is it painfully uncomfortable but it's life threatening and you could technically choke yourself to death unlike Princess Cinderella at the ball.

"In the story by Charles Perrault in the Book of Random House fairytale collections she could have actually choked she ate a piece of an orange with her step-sisters." I informed them.

"You like to read, Sarah?" inquires Alma.

"Yes, reading helps one learn many things." I said back. "Look white tailed deer and the doe is feeding the little one an acorn."

"Yay," sighs Alma quietly. "She is teaching the fawn which foods to eat when fall is on its way, Sarah and Molly. Acorns are deers favorite fall food in the wild and the reason why we don't always trip over them."

Molly and I giggled at Alma's commentary in the background.

"Ooh, we need to be careful when we got that way," said Alma.

"What is it, Alma?" I inquired.

"Cougar tracks means there's a mountain lion up and about hunting," says Alma. "Good thing I have a camera and I can take a photo back to Will." She quickly snaps a photo.

"Couldn't we just send a photo by phone and text?"

"I can't I don't have a cell yet," says Molly. "My Dad's saving money to get one eventually though."

"Our phones are too photo compatible bedsides Will never carries his around the ranch anyways, he wouldn't see or hear it till he enters the farmhouse, Sarah." Alma said. "What's the time?"

"Quarter to 5:00 I think why?" I asked looking down at my watch.

"I keep a record of all the dangerous animal tracks here I can find I come across just to keep students safer."

We left the cross roads and went straight.  And the bus stop was right there. No wonder Molly needed someone to walk with her this was a risky walk without a horse to back you up.

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