Blue Creek Meadows

Blue Creek Meadows

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Kelly took a deep breath and got out of the car. She unlocked the trailer and let Prince back out. She stroked his neck,"It's our first day at boarding school boy." Prince snorted and bobbed his head. "Go ahead and get Prince settled in hun, we'll unload here." Kelly agreed and navigated her way to the stable. "This campus is huge, how will I ever find my way?" She admired the beautiful landscape. The paths were cleanly swept and not a blade of grass was out of place. Even the buildings were marvelous. She saw a group of kids ahead. "Could one of you help me find the stable?" She asked shyly. A dark haired boy turned to look at her. He grinned. "Sure! I'm Jacob," "Kelly." They walked in silence until the stable was in sight. "Thanks." Kelly slightly smiled. She quickly found a stall with Prince's name engraved on a golden plaque. "These stalls are huge!" She whispered. She turned Prince loose in his stall. She turned around to find 3 girls glancing at her and giggling.
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