I woke up in the arms of the three brothers.
"Trixie? Are you all right?" Marcus asked.
I nodded.
"What happened?" Caius asked.
"Klaus was inside my head. He said he was going to find me."
"He won't get to you. Not while we're around." Aro said.
I was shaking and crying.
"We've got you." Marcus said.
There was a knock on the door.
"Who is it?" Caius asked.
"It is Elrond."
"Come in."
I sat up.
"Hello grandfather."
"How are you feeling?"
"I've had worse."
"I need the four of you to come to the barn with me."
We got up and walked with Elrond to the barn. There were four different horses in four different stalls.
"Are they…?"
"Yes, they are yours. You may pick the one you want."
"But we don't know how to ride." Aro said.
"Don't worry. I'll teach you." I said.
I walked over to a brown and white spotted horse. The brothers walked over to three different horses.
'Hello Trixie. My name is Shadow.'
I stroked her nose.
"Her nose is soft." Aro said.
"Horse's noses are the softest part of their body."
I led all four horses outside while the three brothers followed. Carlisle and Emmett brought out the saddles and the reins. I saddled and reined my horse while instructing the others on how to do it.
"Not too tight. Having it too tight will harm the horse." Carlisle told Aro.
"You want to be able to get your fingers underneath. You want it snug; but not too snug." I said.
I went around to each horse and checked them. I fixed Caius'. Carlisle already had a horse.
"To get on, you go to the right side of the horse. Then you put one foot in the stirrups and swing the other leg over." Carlisle said.
We all got on our horse.
"The harder you kick, the faster you go." I said.
Dad and the others walked outside. Aro kicked a bit too hard and the horse ran faster than he wanted it to.
"Go after him, Trixie." Dad said.
I stopped laughing and rode after him.
"Pull back on the reins." I yelled.
The horse slowed to a stop.
"I can't do this."
"Yes you can. It takes practice. Now tap her softly."
The horse started to walk. Marcus and Caius chuckled. After a while, the four of us rode down to the river. But then I saw some orcs.
"Trixie, let's go!"
"No, Caius. We won't make it. We have to fight!"
"But we're outnumbered."
An arrow flew past my head.
"Not anymore."
"Lady Trixie!"
I pulled out my sword and started to fight.
"Trixie, behind you!" Aro yelled.
I turned around and saw a cave troll. I jumped onto its back. I climbed up to its neck and stabbed it. It fell onto its belly. Three hours later we headed back to the castle.
"That was wicked!" Caius said.
"What was?" Emmett asked.
"We just fought an army of orcs and cave trolls."
"Aw man. Without me? I miss all the fun."
I giggled.
