Disclaimer: I don't own Saddle Club, Saddle Club is a copyright of Bonnie Bryant, I also don't own Baby Sitters Club, Baby Sitters Club is a copyright of Ann M. Martin.
Business Trip In Willow Creek Part 1
Previously on the Saddle Club and the Baby Sitters Club:
Rafael cleared his throat and began to sing to try to bring Lisa back.
Rafael: Fire in your eyes;
Says it's time to fly;
Time for me;
To say good bye;
Loosen the ties;
Though it's sad I know;
If you love something;
Let it go;
Dignified;
You're a gypsy soul;
With a spirit that needs to roam;
Full of pride;
As you walk into the world you call home;
Be free;
Climb over mountains;
And run through the trees;
Feeling the breeze;
Be free;
Jump over rivers;
And sprint down the plains;
Without any reins;
Just go;
'Cause I know;
That you need to be wild;
And free;
And maybe someday you'll come back;
Silent and strong;
Brave and bold;
But you've got a heart;
Heart of gold;
Be free;
Climb over mountains;
And run through the trees;
Feeling the breeze;
Be free;
Jump over rivers;
And sprint down the plains;
Without any reins;
Just go;
'Cause I know;
That you need to be wild;
And free;
And maybe someday you'll come back;
To me;
And maybe someday you'll come back;
To me;
And maybe someday you'll come back...
Lisa didn't even open her brown eyes.
"She's not stirring." Stacey said worriedly.
"Rafael," Carole urged. "try it again!"
Rafael: Fire in your eyes;
Says it's time to fly;
Time for me;
To say good bye;
Loosen the ties;
Though it's sad I know;
If you love something;
Let it go;
Dignified;
You're a gypsy soul;
With a spirit that needs to roam;
Full of pride;
As you walk into the world you call home;
Be free;
Climb over mountains;
And run through the trees;
Feeling the breeze;
Be free;
Jump over rivers;
And sprint down the plains;
Without any reins;
Just go;
'Cause I know;
That you need to be wild;
And free;
And maybe someday you'll come back;
Silent and strong;
Brave and bold;
But you've got a heart;
Heart of gold;
Be free;
Climb over mountains;
And run through the trees;
Feeling the breeze;
Be free;
Jump over rivers;
And sprint down the plains;
Without any reins;
Just go;
'Cause I know;
That you need to be wild;
And free;
And maybe someday you'll come back;
To me;
And maybe someday you'll come back;
To me;
And maybe someday you'll come back...
Now, Lisa opened her eyes, "Thank you for bringing me back, Rafael." she said.
"You're welcome, Lisa," Rafael said. "you are my gypsy soul."
Now on the Saddle Club and the Baby Sitters Club:
It had been almost two months since Lisa and Melanie Atwood had returned to Willow Creek Virginia and Peter Atwood had to go back to the university he attended in London England.
In Stoneybrook Connecticut, Anastasia Elizabeth McGill was getting ready for her school day at Stoneybrook Middle School.
When she heard a knock on her bedroom door.
"Come in!" Stacey called.
Stacey's mother entered her daughter's bedroom.
"Are you all packed? Remember, you're going on my business trip to Willow Creek this weekend." Missis McGill reminded her daughter.
"I remember," Stacey said. "Oh! I just can't wait to see Lisa again!"
"Uh... Lisa?" Missis McGill asked Stacey.
"Elizabeth Atwood, my pen pal," Stacey told her mother. "everyone calls her Lisa."
"Oh! I see now! the horseback rider who ended up rescued from a coma by a gypsy boy, right?" Missis McGill asked Stacey.
"That's right." Stacey said.
That same day at the Atwood family's house in Willow Creek, Lisa was also getting ready for her own school day at Willow Creek Junior High.
Lisa looked at the picture of her longtime boyfriend, Rafael, which was standing in a frame on her dresser.
"I have to go to school now, Rafael, but I hope to one day see you again." Lisa said.
Lisa then went to her vanity to brush her hair.
"Lisa, are you ready to go yet?" Melanie asked, she was getting itchy with impatience.
"I'll be there as soon as I can, Melanie," Lisa called. "I just need to finish brushing my hair."
"Well, hurry, the bus will be here any minute," Melanie said. "and we still need to eat breakfast!"
After eating a hearty breakfast, Lisa and Melanie caught the school bus.
Melanie was sitting next to Jess Cooper.
"So, Melanie," Jes inquired. "is it true that Lisa ended up in a coma when you two were in Stoneybrook?"
