Chapter 6

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Jessica's POV

Date: 11/22/15

Location: 40 miles south-westof Fort Worth, Texas, and 10 miles north-west of Stephenville, Texas.

Weather: 32 degrees ferenheit, barely any snow on the ground, windy, partly cloudy

Time: 2:24 P.M.

     "What's that?" I whisper to myself.

     I look up and I see huge ranch. I see a big indoor arena, and I see little people working with horses. I get excited and kick Moon slightly to trot.

     As I approach this ranch, it starts to look familiar. I haven't been here, but I feel like I've seen it on television, or something.

     I eventually reach the gate of this massive ranch. There is a fancy sign in the middle of the gate that read, "Clinton Anderson Downunder Horsemanship". I knew that the ranch looked familiar, and it sounded familiar.

     "Hello!" I call out hoping someone could open the gate. I get off of Moon and walk up closer to the gate, looking for someone to come and help me.

     "Hello mate." I hear an Australian male voice.

     "Hello?" I reply.

     "What's the problem?" He asks approaching me.

     "Oh my gosh, thank you so much." I say leaning on Moon digging my face into my arm, in thankfulness.

     "Are you alright mate?" He asks me, as he walks to a keypad to what I assumed would open the gate.

     "Yes, well, no, not really I guess." I pause.

     "Here, step back a bit mate, I'm going to open the gate." He says as the gate opens slowly, and I back up as it opens towards me.

     "Hi, I'm sorry to interupt." I say walking in as Moon follows me.

     "What's the problem?" He asks concerned. It was then, that I had realised that it was Clinton Anderson himself, a very successful horse trainer. I learned from him, over watching him on television. That's how I trained Moon.

     "Um, well, it's kind of a long story. It may not make sense." I say.

     "That's alright mate, let's just take a walk." He says motioning his hands to walk with him. "Who's this?"

     "Oh, this is Moon, his full name is Blue Moon. He is an American Bashkir curly horse."

     "That's cool, I've heard of that breed before, he's very curly isn't he."

     "Oh yes, they get super curly in the winter, and they are hypoallergenic." I smile.

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