Second chapter! Okay. I actually used my horse's name for this one, but that's okay.

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Four years passed and Heidi still refused to ride. Her parents tried to get her on a horse, but she just wouldn't. Her parents even bought a barrel horse for her and she wouldn't even look at it.

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She went to help her good friend, Dan at his place. "I have something I have to show you," he said.

"What?"

"Come on." He led her to the barn and showed her a horse. The horse was a young Quarter Horse, small. He was a bay. "He acts like old Blazer."

Heidi smiled and watched the horse. "What's his name?"

"Doesn't have one, I thought you could name it."

She thought for a moment. "Trapper. His name is Trapper."

Dan smiled.

"How much do you want for him?"

"What? What did you say?"

"You heard me. How much do you want for him?"

"Um, well, he's not broke yet. He's 3 years old; I'll take $500 for him."

"I'll take him. I'll go get the money and then come back with a trailer."

"Wait, you—you can't be serious about this."

"I am."

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Heidi watched Trapper out in the field; he was too much like Blazer. The way he acted, looked, well besides his color. She decided to break him and train him for barrels.

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A year later, Heidi was again the best in the world. Trapper was known all over.

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Trapper took Heidi to the NFR and they won. First place with 13.7 seconds. "After the accident, were you ever planning on riding again?" a reporter asked.

"Yeah. It's always been in me. I couldn't live without riding. The past four years have been long and I've been searching for the right horse. I've finally found him."

"So you think that Trapper will take you to more championships?"

"Oh yeah. He's just as gifted as Blazer was, just smaller."

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People all over brought up the accident and Blazer, every time Heidi was asked, she told them that wild hearts can't be broken. And they can't.

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Boring, I know.