How I Spent My Summer (on hold)
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  • Reads 4,531
  • Votes 155
  • Parts 10
  • Time 1h 17m
Ongoing, First published Nov 11, 2011
Madison Recalde is about to have a summer that she'll remember for her whole life. After all, she's going to Silver Brich Equestrian Camp - one of the biggest equine programs in the whole world. She fits in with the other girls easily, but there's a new trouble at camp. First, she has to re-train an thoroughbred straight off the track. And the camp director's sons can't seem to keep away. Is it even worth for her to stay?
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Dew Drops on the Morning Grass

3 parts Ongoing

Tristian Garfield was a boy that practically grew up in the saddle. His family lived on an cattle ranch, which was owned by one of his relatives. Tristian was given his first horse at the age of seven and named his horse Meriwether after hearing the name come up before. He loved his old boy with all of his heart, and couldn't come to buying another horse. One day, his entire life changed, he tacked up Meriwether like he always did, but the two of them had an accident. Leaving Tristian in rubbles, and Meriwether dead. Due to his parents job, they had to move to Ireland, and seeing it as an opportunity for Tristian's old scars to heal, they brought him along. It was summer, so he had no school, but he longed to ride again. His parents signed him up for a horse summer camp, and if Tristian liked it, they'd transfer him to the riding academy that hosted it. However, Tristian would need to learn how to re-ride after the accident. He'd also need to learn how to do a new discipline, eventing. The question was, could Tristian do it? With the help of his new friends, he hoped he would be able to overcome his trauma and ride once again.