A/N: My creativity level has sunk beyond zero. I have absolutely no ideas so if this chapter sucks, please don't flame! I was at China Alive last week in Yangshuo, so I didn't get a chance to write anything. Ow! My butt's bruised from bike riding in the country side on super duper bumpy roads and my arms ache. Enjoy the chapter.
Sara brushed her pale hair into a ponytail and grabbed her riding gloves and helmet, hoping her parents hadn't sold her horse.
"Mom! I need the car!" she yelled through the house, while stuffing her cellphone in the tight pocket of her riding pants.
"Another sale at Burberry?" Seth sneered leaning against the doorframe.
"As long as you didn't sell Cookie," she smiled sarcastically at her brother.
"At least my life doesn't revolve around the clothes I wear or the way my hair looks."
"Speaking of which, has Summer Roberts finally paid attention to you yet?" Sara countered.
Seth flinched.
"Thought so," Sara found the Range Rover keys on the kitchen table. "Plus with that hair, it looks like it's never heard of a comb before."
She left, her ponytail swishing in victory.
"Hey, Cookie!" Sara grinned, running a tanned hand through the horse's mane, "You miss me?"
Cookie snorted.
"At least someone did," she handed the brown horse a heart-shaped carrot. "I missed you too."
Cookie crunched through the carrot as Sara waited patiently. As soon as the horse was finished, she mounted the mare, leading her into a light trot.
"I don't know what the matter with Seth is. I tried to be nice but he's just so freaking mean," she whispered, "And then when he's mean, I can't just lose. So really I'm just being mean because he's being mean."
Cookie jumped over a fallen log.
"At least I'll be leaving next month for Kim's beach house in Miami. They're the ones who don't judge me," Sara stroked her horse, "I just wish you'd be there too, Cookie. You don't judge me either."
The horse rode around the forest for two hours, happy its owner was back. Sara led her horse back to the stable and proceeded to take off the saddle. She unbuckled half the buckles but something bumped into her. Sara nearly fell into Cookie.
"Hey! Watch where you're going!" Sara snapped, her ponytail flying as she spun around, "I could've broken something here!"
The brunette flinched. "Sorry. I just needed Princess Sparkle's saddle."
The blond instantly regretted her actions, "Sorry. I'm just having a bad day today." Sara smiled apologetically.
"I can tell," the other girl grinned, "I'm Summer Roberts."
"Sara Cohen."
"You mean the comic book geek's sister?" Summer wrinkled her nose. "Ew!"
Sara rolled her eyes, "Sadly, yes."
Summer glanced at the blond's outfit, "I can tell you love fashion though."
"Obvi," Sara stated.
"I haven't seen you around school though," Summer tapped a manicured nail against her chin, "Do we go to the same school?"
"Nope, I go to boarding school in London."
"OMG London is so faboo isn't it?" Summer gushed.
"Love it! So many stores too!" Sara grinned.
Princess Sparkle neighed. Her white hair flashing in the sun.
"I better take Princess Sparkle out for her run," Summer apologized, "Nice to see you."
"Bye, Summer," Sara finished unbuckling the saddle and left.
"So she's Seth's sister," Summer grinned to herself, "This could be very helpful."
A/N: I'm not an idiot, I know that Princess Sparkle is a toy horse but it seemed much more interesting to make her a real horse as well. So I hoped you liked that chapter. Please review. More reviews equal a faster update. 谢谢. That's thank you in Chinese!
