Chapter 2

But the next time I came to the farm, it wasn't there. I saw that Lilly was sitting there in the grass crying a little. "What's wrong Lilly, where is the farm?" I asked. Lilly looked up at me with red eyes. "They tore the farm down. They brought all the animals to the zoo. Including Kyla and Bailey." She sniffed. I gasped. "All of them?" I asked in a shaky voice. By then, I thought I was ready to cry too. "All of them." Lilly told me. I could feel a single tear already trickling down my cheek. "Oh no, you mean there's not even one left?" I whipped my eyes. "Well, I don't think so. They took all the animals in the farm away." Said Lilly. Lilly took a big, deep breath. Then she stood up. "I'd better go." She said. "Do you want me to call your mama to come pick you up?" "Nah, I'm fine." I answered. "Ok," was the last word she said before she jogged away, out of sight. For a long time I just sat there, not knowing what to do. But I wasn't ready to leave just now. I glanced over at what used to be the horse stable. I sighed. Why did they have to take all of them? I thought. And why did it have to be the 2nd time I came here. I didn't even get to ride Kyla 2 times before they had to take her away! If mama would have only let me come earlier I would have at least gotten to ride her more than once! It's not fair! I stared up at the sky, more tears welling up in my eyes. "And I'll never be able to see them ever again." I mumbled angrily. "IF THEY WERE GOING TO JUST TEAR IT APART, WHY EVEN MAKE IT IN THE FIRST PLACE!" My fingers clenched into fists. I didn't really mean too. But I was just couldn't help myself. That's when I thought I heard a faint, almost silent, little "neigh!" I knew I must be hearing things. "I can even hear Kyla neighing." I whispered to myself. "There it is again." I said sitting up straight as another small "neigh," filled my ears. "No." I said to myself, maybe a little to disuncurigingly. Because when I stood up and turned around, I saw a tiny brown horse resting in the grass. I gasped. Then that turned into a giggle. "Oh! They must have missed someone." I tiptoed over to the spot where I saw the horse laying down in the soft, green grass in the open meadow. The horse stood up on wobbly legs and carefully, slowly made it's way towards me. I kneeled down in the field, surprised to see that the horse was only about as tall as me, probably just a tiny bit taller. But I could see perfectly that the baby horse wasn't very strong. I smiled weakly. "Kyla the second." I said as I stroked the short, golden brown fur on the muzzle of the horse. "How would you like to be called Kyla the second, Kyla for short." The horse made a small "neigh" and rubbed her muzzle agiansed my cheek. I touched her long, shiny black, silky hair. "I guess that's a yes, Kyla." I beamed and I was sure I saw a smile cross Kyla's face. I hugged her softly and said, "I'll never let you go." And I meant it.