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'Come round now. Bye guys.' She snapped her phone shut and went to look out of her window. She could clearly see Claire in her room. Claire looked up, so Massie waved. Claire waved back, then left her room.

Galwaugh Farms

Saturday, May 16th

2:04 P.M.

'So, if you could just fill out these forms and get your parents to sign them, have them in by no later than next Wednesday, as there are a lot of people wanting a place here, and you should be able to start some lessons, next Saturday, ok?' The woman asked.

Claire nodded, and picked up the stack of papers from the desk and put them in her bag.

'Would it be ok, if I took her out on a horse for today?' Massie asked, batting her eyelashes.

'Sure, why not?' Massie was well known at the stables. 'Take Brandy, she's good for beginners.'

Massie nodded and motioned for Claire to leave with her.

'I have my spare outfit put away somewhere. You know, in case I get muddy and stuff. I'll get it for you. Wait here.' Massie sped off into another building and Claire leaned against a wooden fence, watching a middle-aged woman guide a horse towards one of the trails. Aboard the horse, was a girl of around fifteen and she was having a hard time holding on.

'Ouch!' She cried, as she hit the ground.

Claire burst out laughing. The girl turned and gave her an evil glare. She quickly walked over, wiping dust off her johdpurs.

'Funny, was it?' She asked, nastily.

'It was, actually, Jane.' Another girl had arrived.

'Oh, like you would know, Emma, you've only been coming here for two months and suddenly you think you're a jockey.' Jane turned her beady blue eyes to the other girl.

'As opposed to the six months, you've been coming. It took me, what?, six...minutes to get my balance on a horse, and you're still being led around the trails by Mary-Louise.' 'Emma' said.

'Having some more problems, are we, Jane?' Massie had finally turned up.

'Oh, thank god, you're here, Massie. This loser,' She pointed at Claire, 'Needs to learn a lesson.'

'Jane? This loser so happens to be one of my best friends. So, unless you want me to show you who the real loser around here is, I suggest you get back on your horse before things get any uglier than those fricking moon boots, you're wearing. FYI, those boots only look good on small children and people with thin legs. You're not a small child and,..well, I think I can speak for us all when I say your legs aren't exactly thin.' Massie said.

'But...she...I...ugh!' Jane stormed off back to her horse, and they watched her struggle to get back aboard.

'Are you okay, Claire?' Massie asked.

Claire nodded.

'I'm fine. If, Emma, isn't it?' Emma nodded. 'If Emma hadn't rescued me, I don't think I would have been.'

'Emma?' Massie turned to the other girl. 'EHMAGAWD! When did you start coming here?' Massie asked excitedly.

'Two months ago. I never knew you came here.'

'For years, darling.' Massie said, putting on a posh voice.

'My aunt said I needed to have a hobby so she's paying for me to come here.'

'That's so cool. Remind me to thank your Aunt for getting pregnant.'

'Claire, this is Emma.'

Claire and Emma shook hands.

'Well, this isn't exactly the way I wanted to meet you but I suppose we got off to a good start.' Emma said.

Claire smiled.

'I'm not sure what you mean.' She said, looking confused.

'Emma is the girl Cam cheated with.' Massie said.

'Oh.' Claire said.

'I'm so sorry.' Emma said. 'If I'd have known I-'

'It's fine. It's not your fault. Now should we do some horseriding or something. We can chat then.' Claire said.

'Sure. Heres my spare clothes. A helmet and a hair elastic. You can get changed in that little cabin over there.' Massie pointed to one of the wooden buildings.

'Ok.' Claire said, and she headed off with her arms full.

As soon as she was gone, Massie started speaking.

'Maybe it wasn't such as good idea for you and Claire to meet.' She said, looking worried.

'Why?' Emma asked.

'She just doesn't seem right.' Massie shook her head, like she was waking up. 'Never mind, it'll be fine.'

'Yeah. My aunt always says you should try to be friends with everyone you meet because then everyone you meet are your friends.'

'Can I ask, umm, do you live with your parents?' Massie asked. She didn't look Emma in the eye.

Emma turned pale and shook her head.

'They died. Last year. We were all going to visit my Gran in Boston. My parents, my little brother and me. My dad thought he was clever to take a shortcut and get there faster.' Her eyes filled with tears but she smiled. 'Little did he know, he was never to get there. We collided with another vehicle on a narrow road. The car flipped, and my parents died instantly. I only had a few cuts and bruises but my little brother, he was six years old, was in a terrible state. He was in a coma. Just when we thought he was going to pull through, he went and died on me.' Tears started to spill down her cheeks. 'I miss them so much, sometimes. At night, it's the hardest. I always used to go into Dan's room and watch some lame cartoon movie with him, because he liked them, and then we'd fall asleep and I'd wake up with his foot in my face in the middle of the night. I miss him so much.' She wiped her cheeks. 'I live with my aunt and her husband now. When the baby comes, they said I could name it. If it's a boy, I'm going to name him Daniel, after my brother, if it's a girl, Lilly, it's what my mom wanted to call Dan if he was a girl.'

Massie wiped the tear away that had spilled down her cheek.

'Sorry, I hate telling that story.' Emma said. She pulled two tissues out of her pocket and handed one to Massie.

'When did it happen?'

'A year yesterday. A few months before camp. That's why I went. To get my mind off it, and Dan always said he wanted to go to camp somewhere but he never got chance, so I took his picture and some of his favourite toys along with me.'

'That's so sweet.' Massie said, softly.

'Yeah, well I loved him more than anyone, that was how I met Cam, I was crying over my family and he comforted me.' Emma said.

Massie hugged her.

'I'm so sorry.' She said.

'It's fine. Everything has a reason. If it hadn't of happened, I wouldn't have met you.' She smiled.

Massie smiled back. They heard a door close and saw Claire walking towards them, pulling Massie's old johdpurs out of her butt crack.

'Gawd, Massie, how small are these?' She said, putting her helmet on and buckling it.

Massie and Emma burst out laughing.

DUN DUN DUN DUN DUN DUN DUN DE DUN DE DUN DUN! Sorry, James Bond tune playing somewhere in this house lol. So yeah, review.