Running away from home

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Her daddy lowered his voice to seem more serious:

-No, Bengal, we can't keep a horse in our little shack. When you will have your own home, you will be able to keep a horse in it, but now you're living in my shack with my rules.

Bengal felt very guilty for Moonbeam's situation and he went near by him and tried to explain him what everything is about, that she can't bring him inside the shack because daddy doesn't let her. And somehow, he understood.

That night he slept in the shack little garden, near by the house, because its roof was a covering a little part of the outside. In the morning, Bengal went towards Moonbeam:

-Little horse, i have a plan. We gotta run away from home. We will live like all the creatures from here, so we can still be friends.

Moonbeam shaked his little head like saying 'Yes'. After that, Bengal went to the forestman, her daddy, and told him that she is gonna play through the forest with Moonbeam. Daddy agreed and Bengal ran away until she couldn't be seen by daddy. Then she runned faster, and faster, and faster. Moonbeam was following her.

In their way, they collected some berries, so they could eat something in the evening. Building a shelter was harder than Bengal thought; she had to search a lot for finding the right tree. Moonbeam brought her some branches and they made a little roof. Finally, Bengal and the horse hardly managed to get a log under that roof so she could sit somewhere that evening.

Then Bengal felt some waterdrops on her face. A rain was starting, and it seemed to be a long one because the raindrops were very little and were falling slowly. The sky said the same thing: it was cloudy, and you couldn't see anywhere a lightful place between the clouds. She quickly brought some branches under the roof to make sure they'll have a fire at night.

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