Okay, I know its taken me forever to get to this chapter, and I know it's UNFORGIVABLY short, but I have schoolwork and a social life....well, priorities, you know. However, I will try to be more diligent than I have been with updates.
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Chapter Four
Jenny tightened her buckskin coat around her shouldars as she stepped into the cool night air. Looking up, she saw bllions of stars winking down at her. Everything was sparkling clear. The full moon lit up the pasture before her, and the barn where her horse was stabled. "It's just light enough for a night ride," she thought to herself. Riding would take her mind off of the unsettling events of the day. She began briskly walking toward the stable.
"Jennifer!"
She stopped dead in her tracks. "Y-yes? Did someone call me?" her only answer was the evening breeze whispering over the expanse of tall grass. She decided to dismiss it as her imagination, but she felt suddenly cold. A joyful whinny came from the stall as Jenny stepped into the barn. "Hey Ebony. How's my girl? Ready to go for a little ride?" she tacked up her horse quickly and began humming to herself. She loved the comforting atmosphere of the stable. Once again she began to forget her fears.
"Jennifer!"
This time Jenny was SURE she had heard something. "Who's there? Who are you? What do you want?!" she cried out frantically.
"Jennifer, I call thee...."
The voice, though not in the least hostile, sounded eerily vague. It was impossible to tell which direction it was coming from, for it seemed to come from all directions at once. Not only that, but the speaker sounded somewhat garbled, almost as if they were speaking from behind a wall of water. Feeling panicked now, Jenny pulled herself onto Ebony's back and gripped the reins for all the was worth. "Let's get OUT of here!!" she wailed. Just as she was uttering these words, the room around her shook with a sudden jolt, and started spinning; slowly at first, but the speed escalated quickly until there was just a blur of colors before Jenny's eyes. She could barely stay on her horse's back from dizzyness. She tried to scream, or get off her horse, or move, or do ANYTHING, but she could not even open her mouth. Suddenly there was and brilliant white flash, and Jenny felt herself ripped from her horse and thrown violently on something hard. Then everything went black.
I hope you enjoy this chapter anyway! (or lack therof.... :/) REVIEW PLEEEEZZZEEE!!!!
Chapter Four
Jenny tightened her buckskin coat around her shouldars as she stepped into the cool night air. Looking up, she saw bllions of stars winking down at her. Everything was sparkling clear. The full moon lit up the pasture before her, and the barn where her horse was stabled. "It's just light enough for a night ride," she thought to herself. Riding would take her mind off of the unsettling events of the day. She began briskly walking toward the stable.
"Jennifer!"
She stopped dead in her tracks. "Y-yes? Did someone call me?" her only answer was the evening breeze whispering over the expanse of tall grass. She decided to dismiss it as her imagination, but she felt suddenly cold. A joyful whinny came from the stall as Jenny stepped into the barn. "Hey Ebony. How's my girl? Ready to go for a little ride?" she tacked up her horse quickly and began humming to herself. She loved the comforting atmosphere of the stable. Once again she began to forget her fears.
"Jennifer!"
This time Jenny was SURE she had heard something. "Who's there? Who are you? What do you want?!" she cried out frantically.
"Jennifer, I call thee...."
The voice, though not in the least hostile, sounded eerily vague. It was impossible to tell which direction it was coming from, for it seemed to come from all directions at once. Not only that, but the speaker sounded somewhat garbled, almost as if they were speaking from behind a wall of water. Feeling panicked now, Jenny pulled herself onto Ebony's back and gripped the reins for all the was worth. "Let's get OUT of here!!" she wailed. Just as she was uttering these words, the room around her shook with a sudden jolt, and started spinning; slowly at first, but the speed escalated quickly until there was just a blur of colors before Jenny's eyes. She could barely stay on her horse's back from dizzyness. She tried to scream, or get off her horse, or move, or do ANYTHING, but she could not even open her mouth. Suddenly there was and brilliant white flash, and Jenny felt herself ripped from her horse and thrown violently on something hard. Then everything went black.
