So, I don't as much about horses as I used to. So people who love horse and want to help me out, please send me an email or something My emails on my profile. thanks please don't hate this...


After Edward was on Diddy, I waited.

"You have no idea what you're doing do you?" He finally asked.

"Nope. I hope you do."

"I taught Alice and Roe, I can teach you." He promised. "Okay to make her move, kind of kick her side."

"You me to kick her?" I gasped. He laughed.

"No, silly. Kind of tap her. Like this." He showed me what meant and he was off. Diddy moved really fast and I wonderd hoe he staied on. Edward pulled the reins and came troting back.

"You try." I tapped her and she didn't move.

"Try a little harder." I did and she trotted forward. I was good at this pace. Edward caught up easily and we rde side by side..

"How far are we going?"

"Not far. This is first ride in a while, right? I don't want to teach to much in one day."

"Maybe tomorrow?" He shrugged.

"Well, can we hang out tomorrow?"

"I don't think so. I have work."

"I can help!" He looked at me in disbelief.

"Help from a girl who doesn't know not to wear shorts on horse? You're going to be sore tomrrow." He chuckled.

"Are you serious? Oh, my God!"

He laughed easy and I liked his laugh.

"It won't hurt long. It'll heal before you get married." He promised.

"So, what do you like to do?" I asked.

"Sports. Hanging with the gang. My job." He said.

"What about books?"

"Classics. Poetry, when I need to chill."

"Really?I have like a million classic books. And three of just poetry."

"Maybe I can borrow some."

"Better, I can read to you while you work?"

"I don't know..."

"Please? It's so boring here right now, and I don't want to go to town and risk running into Jacob, without some back up!"

"Fine. I start at six every morning."

"God. I've never woken up that early."

"I have to get earlier than that. I get up at 4:30 to get my work out in. Can't make QB1 without working out everyday."

"Jesus." We let the horses walk for a while. Talking every now and then. I took in the land, sounds, the smells. It was all new to me.

"Come on. I have to be home at six and I finished all my work yet." Edward said. We turned around and moved a little faster back to the barn.

"Do you want me to go get one of my books?" I asked as he helped me off Coco.

"If you like. I'll be here." I ran back to the house, up the stairs and to my book shelf. This one held poems from Robert Frost, an act from Romeo and Juliet, something from Edna St. Vincent Millay, and a scene from Empire

I ran back to the barn and all the horses were out.

"They have run everyday." Edward said, leaning against the fence "And I need to take care of them." He patted the fence and I hopped up.

"You may read."

I opened the book and started to read.

"Some say the world will end in fire, some say ice. From what I've tasted of desire, I hold with those who's favor fire."

"But if I had to Perish twice, I think I know of hate, to say that for destruction ice is also great. And would suffice." Edward finished by memory.

"Robert Frost right?" I nodded. He called Angel over and started to brush her.I fliped to my Romeo and Juleit Scene

"These violent delights, have violent ends. And in there triumph die, like fire and power, which, as they kiss, consume."

"Romeo and Juliet, act II, scene VI?"

"Yes. How do you know?"

"My mom's a teacher at the college. Classic Literature. She likes to bring her work home, I like to read." He shrugs and then let Angel go.

"You're just brushing them?" I asked. He nodded.

"I have more to do. Look through the fields, check the gardens, feed the rest of the animals..."

"And tonight?"

"Dinner at home. Why?"

"No reason. Here." I handed him a slip of paper.

"What is it?" He asked, looking down at it.

"My number. Maybe you can give it to Alice and Rose for me?"

"Oh, yeah."

"And, we talk. I'm on the phone always anyway. Text me?"

Yeah, hold on." He pulled his phone out. "Smile." I did and he had a contact picture.

"Your turn." He smiled for me-it was that crooked smile-and I had mine.

"Do you need some help?" He shrugged.

"Not really. But company isn't so bad." He smiled and offered his arm. "Shall we?" I took it.

"We shall." I laughed and we walked to gardens.