The Horse Ride

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"Hey, I found this really cool place to ride horse. Wanna come?" Travis asked.

"Uh, sure." I said.


We arrived and got changed. Then, we got to pick our horse.

( The horse that Bailey chose )

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( The horse that Bailey chose )

( The horse that Bailey chose )

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( The horse Travis chose )


I chose my horse. Then, I decided to ride bare back. (Ride without a saddle)

I got on my horse and we went into the field.

Travis got on his horse, which had a saddle.

We rode for a while.

Then, I spotted another horse. There was no one on the horse either. 

"Travis, look. There's no one on that horse."

"We should put it up." Travis said.

" Travis said

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I got off my horse, who immediately froze.

"Stay." I said. I turned and walked to the white horse.

It saw my a took a step back.

"It's ok." I said.

The horse walked toward me. I climbed on it and went over to my horse. I grabbed the reins and led both the horses to the stables.

A girl met me there.

"Oh, thank goodness. I was wondering where Sylvie went. I climbed off the horse (Sylvie?).

The girl smiled. "Oh, I'm Hallie."

"Hi. I'm Bailey and that's Travis." I pointed to Travis, who was riding over. He got off his horse and nodded hello.

"Thanks for getting Sylvie. She ran off, again. I was about to go look for her, but decided to wait here to see if she came back. She usually comes back for food." Hallie grinned. She closed Sylvie's stall.

"May I? I used to have horses, they almost always got out and my mom called me the escape finder because I always found out how the horses escaped." I explained.

"Sure. Go ahead." Hallie smiled.

 I walked over and immediately spotted it - part of the gate had been bent down; the perfect size for a horse to jump over.

"There. The fence is bent down. Sylvie's jumping the gate." I pointed.

"Wow. I didn't know she could still jump that high. She's a retired jumping horse." Hallie explained.

"Well, we should head home." Travis smiled.

We said good bye and went home.

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