Jade Attends A Flying Derby Race
"Princess Jade! Are you okay?" Corbett asked.
"I'm all right, Mister Corbett," Jade said. "there really is no need to fuss over me!"
A few weeks later on a Saturday morning, Jade was in her bedroom finishing up some homework for Hexley Hall.
When she heard someone knocking on the embassy's front door.
Jade heard the sound of her father opening the door.
"Ah! Lucinda! Good morrow!" Liang exclaimed.
"Are you, Ambassadress Chen, and Jade ready to go to the flying derby race with my family and me, Ambassador Chen?" Lucinda asked.
"Emma can't move very easily right now, she is due any day now," Liang answered Lucinda. "but Jade and I would be delighted to attend the race with your family."
"Oh my gosh! Is Jade really going to be..." Lucinda began.
Jade came downstairs from doing her homework.
"Yes, Lucinda," Jade exclaimed. "I'm going to be a big sister soon!"
"Congratulations, Jade!" Lucinda exclaimed.
"Thanks, Lucinda." Jade said.
At the racetrack, Jade was riding bareback on Skywind and dismounted.
When a man walked up to her.
"Where are your horse's saddle blanket, saddle, bridle, and lead rope?" the man asked Jade.
"You can't put tack on Skywind," Jade laughed. "he's a wild horse!"
"I see," the man said. "although, these races are for men only, women can't race, it isn't proper!"
Another man stepped forward, "Mister Montgomery, that's enough! This girl is a friend of Princesses Sofia, Lucinda, and Amber! You should show her some respect!" he said.
Mister Montgomery rode off on his flying horse to get ready for the race.
"Who was that man, Mister Ainsey?" Jade asked.
"His name is Salazar Montgomery, Princess Jade," Mister Ainsey answered. "he thinks he's better than the rest of us because he owns this racetrack."
Jade looked Mister Aisney straight in the eye.
"Well, he's wrong," Jade said to Mister Ainsley. "Skywind and I will prove it by knocking his knickers off! It is a good thing I brought one of my flying derby outfits with me!"
