(Re-edited) Living Amongst The Mustangs
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  • Reads 31
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Oct 20, 2018
Inspired by Pete's Dragon

A 9-year-old boy survives the plane crash in the desert and he encounters a herd of wild horses.

5 years later, a mustang-lover photographer named Kelly Clarkson and her twin niece and nephew set out to the desert to search for sights of mustang to take photographs of them.   They found a herd of nearby wild horses grazing and begin to take photos of them.  
The niece grew restless and wanders off alone where she spotted a strange 14-year-old boy by the pond.  The strange boy was applying aloe to a wound on his shoulder.  She tried to talk to him despite her aunt Kelly's warning not to talk to strangers.   But the strange boy spooks at the sight of her and try to run off.  She chased after he trying to tell him that he doesn't have to be afraid of her.  The strange boy found himself caught by Kelly's guide and found himself surrounded by Kelly's family and their guide.

Panicked, the boy makes a squealing sound that seems to appears to have to summon a wild stallion who appears and angrily lash out at the would-be attackers.  The boy runs off and gets onto the lead mare's back.   The lead stallion and lead mare then gallop off with the strange boy.

Kelly Clarkson realized that she must help the strange boy.  She makes it her mission to find and rescue him.
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