Saddled
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"This honestly is too cliche for my comfort." Brei's never ridden a horse. Ever. Ever. She doesn't even like horses. But over the summer, her mom sends her off to go to horse camp. Brei goes to the camp after only one argument because of one thing. The cream colored paper that Brei will forever be afraid of. At the camp, Brei learns everything about horses and how to ride horses. She makes new friends and while being around the horses, she rediscovers a side of herself that she's long forgotten, and realizes that she has to come to a consensus with the cream colored paper.
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