Sundancer. Shelley Peterson
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Название: Sundancer

Автор: Shelley Peterson

Издательство: Ingram

Жанр: Природа и животные

Серия: The Saddle Creek Series

isbn: 9781459739505

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      Oh.

      You’d better treat her well. She owns the place.

      So?

      So it’ll be game over if you cross her.

      She wouldn’t do that. I’m the best-looking horse here. By far.

      Hannah always says beauty is as beauty does.

      Crap.

      “Ohmygawd! Look at Bird! She’s riding Phoenix! He’s bee-you-tyful!” Kimberly’s shrill voice surprised Sundancer, and the chestnut gelding’s head shot up. He was immediately tense. He skittered sideways and threw his head around to find the source of the noise.

      There’s nothing wrong, Sundancer.

      The horse let out a big breath.

      He’s always waiting for punishment, Bird thought.

      Because I always get punished.

      You won’t get punished here unless you deserve it.

      That’s what they all say.

      That’s because they don’t know better. Here, we understand horses.

      I’ll be the judge of that.

      “Kimberly, you know how to behave around horses,” Hannah scolded in hushed tones. “Look what happened. You scared him.”

      “I know, and I’m sorry, but I didn’t expect this! I woke up and didn’t know where anybody was, and I looked all over the place and I finally came here. I thought you said he was unrideable.”

      “Today’s the first day. We’ll know more about him as we work him.”

      “Can I get on?” Kimberly asked.

      “No, Kimberly. We’re going to take it slow.”

      “But Bird’s riding him.”

      “Bird was bucked off this morning. She’s now back up.”

      “Phoenix looks awesome.”

      “He’s got a new name. Bird named him Sundancer.”

      “Right. She can’t talk.”

      “She said, ‘Sundancer’ when she got on. Sundancer is his name.”

      “When I buy him, I’ll name him Phoenix.”

      Moments later, Jo, Melanie, and Peter arrived. Soon, everyone was talking at once.

      “Who’s that horse?” asked Peter. “What’s his name?”

      “Is that Bird riding him?” wondered Melanie.

      “Can’t be!” exclaimed Jo. “That’s the new horse. My mother told me to stay away from him. She says he’s mean.”

      Hannah turned to face them. “Yes, yes, and yes. Yes, it’s the new horse, and his name is Sundancer. Yes, Bird is riding him. And yes, I’ve heard stories about him, too. That’s why we worked him into the ground before Bird hopped on. Literally.”

      “He’s good looking,” said Peter. “I like his colour, except for the sweat. Which is all over him.”

      “And check out his shape,” added Melanie. “He’s got excellent conformation.”

      Hannah nodded her agreement. “But beauty is as beauty does. Never forget that.”

      “And I am definitely going to ask my father to buy him for me,” said Kimberly. “Or my mother’s new boyfriend. He’s old and rich. We’d kick some butt. The judges for sure would notice him.”

      “What’ll you do with Pastor?” asked Jo. “He’s a cool horse.”

      “Do you want to buy him? As of yesterday when he bucked me off and made a fool of me, he’s for sale.”

      “I’ll never sell Gem,” answered Jo loyally.

      “Whatever, but Pastor runs rings around her.”

      Hannah sensed a quarrel about to start. “Kids, all of you. Get your tack cleaned and your horses groomed. Kimberly and I brought them home and bedded them down after the show. We didn’t fuss with them. They still have their manes and tails braided.”

      Kimberly whined, “Can I please ride Phoenix?”

      “No, and his name is Sundancer.”

      “I’ll always call him Phoenix. You said it was a good name.”

      “It is a good name, for all the reasons that you said. But you have to admit it’s rather special that Bird named him.”

      “Just because she never talks?”

      Hannah smiled at the girl’s persistence. “Exactly.”

      Kimberly grimaced and went off to catch up with the others.

      By now Hannah’s stomach was rumbling with hunger. “Bird, let’s call it a day and get some breakfast.”

      Bird nodded. She pulled the reins to stop Sundancer so she could dismount. He reared up so suddenly and so unexpectedly that Bird slipped in the saddle.

      I’m not a plow horse, you know!

      She threw both arms around his neck and managed to stay on. What’s your problem?

      Don’t pull at my mouth. I’ve got blisters from the last bozo who rode me. Just relax your legs and sit back.

      You didn’t need to rear up.

      I made my point, didn’t I?

      Hannah rushed to take the reins. “Well done, Bird. Now sit tight while we get him quiet again.”

      Sundancer threw his head and sidled. This is boring, woman. I’ve had enough. He pushed against Hannah, testing her authority again.

      “We’ve got to end on a good note. We can’t let him win, Bird, or all our work today is worthless,” warned Hannah.

      Bird sat quietly while Hannah led him. I meant what I said about Hannah, Sundancer. Give her a break.

      I’ll think about it. Begrudgingly, Sundancer walked nicely again. Hannah brought the gelding to a halt. “That’s enough. We’ll quit while we’re ahead. Take your feet out of the stirrups and slide down.”

      Bird did as she was told, and safely alit on the arena floor.

      Peter came running at full tilt, waving his arms. He yelled loudly, “Hannah! There’s СКАЧАТЬ