Chapter 9

309 4 1
                                    




Isobel's P. O. V:

"Izzy!" Mia calls, causing me to pause and turn back to her. "Where do you think you're going?!"

"I can't let Pin miss this!" I reply.

"Why not?! He's riding with the enemy!" Mia exclaims.

"He's my boyfriend, I absolutely refuse to leave him behind, and it's not about sides, Mia! This is Pin's big moment!" I tell her.

"I don't care about Pin. We need to win Nationals, Izzy," Mia says.

"And we will," I say with a promise in my voice, my blue eyes pleading. "Please, Mia? I need to do this!"

"Fine," Mia says finally after a moment, nodding her head. "But you'd better not miss the ferry."

"Tell my mum and dad I'll be there," I say, gratitude on my face as turn back around and resume running for my boyfriend's house. I fist pump the air. "Team Bright Fields!!"

I make it to Pin's house in around twenty minutes. By the time I reach the top of the hill, my legs were burning and my lungs were screaming for air.

I spot Pin painting a wooden post sky blue outside his house and walk up to him, trying to regain my breath.

"Pin," I call, but he doesn't look at me. "Pin, what are you doing?"

I stop beside him as he mumbles, still running the brush over the post, "The post isn't going to paint itself."

"Yeah, sure. The little things... the coach for Junior Nationals is about to leave," I tell him pointedly.

"So?" He mutters.

"So? You're not on it," I say. "Okay, look, I dot know if you're scared to leave the island or if you're trying to prove a point, but right now is not the time to go all Pin on me." Gazing at me silently, Pin digs his hand in his pocket and hands me a folded postcard. It just says "Sorry," with mum written on it. I give Pin a sympathetic expression. "Your mum took off again?"

"A few hours ago," Says Pin as he resumes painting. "I was thinking about getting that one framed. Remind me to never get my hopes up again."

"You know what?" I say. "You should frame it." Pin flicks his blue green eyes at me questioningly. "As a reminder you never run away." He averts his eyes. "When people need help, you stick around. And when a horse is sick, you stay by its side until it gets up. You put everyone else first, Pin. Today is about you."

Ted says from behind me, "You won't change his mind, you know. He's as stubborn as you are."

Pin shakes his head and dips the brush into the bucket before he resumes painting.

Ted walks inside the house as I throw up my hands in surrender. "Okay! Alright, fine! If you aren't going, I'm not either." I take up a brush and start painting.

"Izzy, you need to go ride for the team. They need you," Pin urges me.

I ignore him as I loudly sing the chorus to Katy Perry's Hot 'n Cold.

"'Cause you're hot then you're cold
You're yes then you're no
You're in then you're out
You're up then you're down
You're wrong when it's right
It's black and it's white
We fight, we break up
We kiss, we make up
(You) You don't really want to stay, no
(You) But you don't really want to go
You're hot then you're cold
You're yes then you're no
You're in then you're out
You're up then you're down"

"So you're blackmailing me?" Pin asks.

"Yup!" I reply, giving Pin a serious expression as I pause in painting. "You can't miss this."

Book 2: Taking The ReinsWhere stories live. Discover now