I fixed my long chestnut brown hair into a messy bun, I put my phone in my pocket, and jumped off my bed.
I needed to hurry before daddy gets up from his nap.
I tiptoed pass him then started running when I got onto the porch.
I always kept 50 bucks in my pocket incase of need so I was ready to go.
I got to the barn and headed toward silvers stall and pulled him out by his bridle.
"Alright. This is it silver.
It's time for our big journey."
I patted his head and brushed my fingers through his black hair.
"YEE HAW!!!!!" I screamed.
Silver started galloping fast.
It was sunset. It was also the last sunset I would ever see at home.
But I shouldn't call this home because this is no longer my home.
As I made silver speed up I decided to make him jump over one last miniature white fence.
I made him turn toward one of them.
We reached then he sprung into the air.
When we in the air everything felt like it stopped.
I felt like I was on top of the world.
I looked off to my right and saw the orange/yellow field glowing from the setting sun.
It was so beautiful.
I felt the sensation end as silvers hooves touched the ground.
I turned silver around onto the dirt road me and Blaire walked down the other night.
"Goodbye momma. I love you." I mumbled.
Then me and silver were off.
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