Author's Note: Well, this is it! The last chapter! Enjoy!
Alec screamed. He was writhing around, and dots swam before his eyes. He flopped around, his screaming sub duded to load grunts and groans. Alec finally fell still.
He lay there for he knew not how long. The seconds dragged by like hours, and harsh, rattling breath escaped his dry lips. He lay there, barely awake, until he heard the sounds of running feet.
"Oh, Alec!" A short, plump woman kneeled down beside the boy. She cradled his head in her arms, rocking back and forth. Alec wriggled feebly, trying to escape his mother's grasp. He finally lay still, his eyes closed. Then he passed out. (Yet again, eh?)
Alec sat bolt upright, panting. He looked around him, and he saw that he was still in his room. He felt scared- then he remembered his dream. More like a nightmare, Alec thought.
He threw his still slightly damp covers (from SWEAT) off of him, hurriedly pulling on a light jacket. He sprinted down the stairs, ignoring his mother's shouts of protests. He threw open the door and leapt towards his stallion's paddock. The dream, or nightmare, was only in my head, Alec told himself, nothing more. But he wasn't so sure.
Slipping quickly through the blazing white fence-rails, Alec let loose a piercing whistle. At the sound of thundering hoof beats, Alec shouted for joy. It was his horse! The Black!
The mighty black stallion pulled up short in front of the boy. He whistle softly, shaking his tangled mane. Alec ran forward and leapt onto the horse's back, urging his steed into a ground-eating gallop.
"My Black Stallion!" Alec shouted, "The Black!" The Black galloped around his pasture, his long strides allowinh him to sweep his pasture, time and time again. And with his fiery black eyes and his muscular body, he was truly the picture of perfection.
For a stallion that could only be ridden by one boy, anyway.
Well, its done!Very short forhte last chapter, yes, but Icouldn't think of anything else to put! Anyway,hope you liked it! Tell me if you did by R&R!
Thanks!
Tristic
