This pic is from the webs

This pic is from the webs
i downloaded it in Term One

Friday, December 31, 2010

The International Newz

Stephanie Strikes Again

"I'm quitting riding-I'm going to be out of the saddle and I don't care"

By Kat Christine Wang

Non-awarding winning Stephanie Mosca has completely quitted riding. "Everything's gone so bizarre" said Miss. Mosca. "After a really bad fall at the Grand Pixel, I quitted riding but it wasn't just that" said added. Kitty Wante, awarding-winning National Champion has been strictly competing against Miss. Mosca.

"I just don't think she has enough talent in riding" Miss. Kitty was reported. "Stephanie and I have been great rivals and to be honest, even enemies so I think quitting pony club and riding is a great thing for me," the two young riders were said to be great rivals, especially for cross-country riding and showjumping. But they entered to be great rivals. Stephanie had a total of a hundred and two faults in the showjumping course and Kitty had only sixteen faults, which leaded to a gold medal. In cross-country, is where Miss. Mosca had a great fall in a water jump. Her horse, Jacques had leaded to the hard of competing the water jump. Some people said that she got 'frustrated' and kicked Jacques very hard in the ribs! So really, the fall lead to more than two-hundred faults. Kitty took the jump seriously and leaped through it with her beautiful Arabian horse, Wilma, leading it to only five single faults. This is a brilliant photo of Wilma, gazing in a paddock. Kitty said that she had never been so 'happy' because this is her sixth time of winning the championship's gold medal. But Stephanie was temporarily mad and left the arena.

Kitty will be performing a dressage competition next month, competing with another rival of hers, Tom Flinch. We wish Miss. Kitty Wante the very best of luck in the most challenging dressage test. "I am pretty nervous," says Kitty Wante.

"But we are also wishing to continue Stephanie and Kitty's training if things go as we plan," Brook, Kitty and Stephanie's pony club instructor said. The two young riders are having a big rest for a month, or for Kitty that is-Stephanie we still don't know if she is continuing.

Friday, December 24, 2010

Merry Christmas! :D

Merry Christmas everyone! Hope everyone is having a wonderful holiday and a very merry Christmas!

Best wishes,

Kat xox J :D

Saturday, December 18, 2010

The Horse that Outbids

The Horse that Outbids

By Christine Kat Wang

When you think that you've got it…you're WRONG!

From her parents begging, Kitta thinks she has it…all this time, she's WRONG!!! Getting the perfect pony isn't easy-and it's all getting trickier when her arch enemy at pony club, Midnite Scoff and Kitta Laurent are fighting for the same beautiful, pure grey Arabian pony. But still, things aren't that easy…the bidding day is at Willow Hall has no chance…

But at least, Kitta wants other horses to board at pony club for, showjumping, dressage, racing and riding…but that makes four horse's altogether. Does Kitta have the guts to get all these?

Chapter One

The Deal

"Fine," said Midnite Scoff, pulling her hand out. "Deal. We'll both arrive next Sunday for Fiona's Biding Horses Day. If I win that Arabian horse, she'll be mine for showjumping." Kitta and Midnite were at their pony club, in the tack room, making a deal. Next Sunday was Fiona's Auction Day, where horses are bided or for sale. Kitta shook Midnite's hand hardly. Then she thought about it. "But that's not fair," Kitta said, clutching to her cooper hair. "You have four horses for pony club boarded here-remember, you've got Ivy for dressage, Rebel for racing, Tomboy for riding and Zebra for racing," explained Kitta, feeling slightly nervous. Midnite flipped her light brown hair and rolled her big green eyes. "I'm selling Tomboy at the auction sale," explained Midnite, getting Ivy's saddle from the racks. Kitta gawped. "I'm gonna bid for that Arabian horse and Tomboy. The Arabian horse is going to be for showjumping and Tomboy is gonna be for dressage," said Kitta. Midnite shrugged and took something out of her pocket. It said: Horse Bids for Tomboy: Name: Tomboy Breed: Thoroughbred Stallion 19 years of age color: Jet black. Bid number: 67. Price: Bid $90.00 or higher the note explained. Kitta shrugged and looked at Midnite straight in the eye. "I could bid for two horses. You know that mom said I could spend $500 worth of my pocket money?" said Kitta. Midnite sighed dramatically and left the tack room. Kitta went to tack up a school pony she was riding. His name was Fifty Four. I don't even have a horse, thought Kitta while she tightened Fifty Four's girth. I need four horses to be a pony clubber. And mom wants me to be, and so do I. Kitta hated the way she was the only one on the getting-to-know-you trail rides that she was the odd one out-she rode school ponies. "C'mon, Kitta! We're all waiting for you at the gates!" Kitta's best friend, Janice was leaning against Fifty Four's stall. "I'm still tacking up. But I'm nearly finished," answered Kitta with a smile. Janice had only three horses-one for showjumping, another for riding and another for racing. She was coming next Sunday on the Fiona's Auction Day to buy a horse for dressage. "Well, see you on the trail," said Janice and led her dark bay pony, Ash toward the door of the barn. Kitta saddled up quickly.

"OK, you could go for a bit of a canter," said Fiona, the trail boss said. Kitta kicked her heels against Fifty Four and she went out on a canter up the hill.

Four months later…

"OK, this horse is number 99…she's an Arabian, pure white, oh my goodness, very, very pure white…starting from $80.00, who'll we go for?" the bidder spoke clearly into the microphone. At first, no one putted their hands up. And Kitta was waiting for that. She wanted to outbid someone... "$100!" a voice screeched from the crowd. Kitta looked around. Omigod! She thought. That's Midnite Scoff! Kitta squirmed in her seat. "Going once, going twice…" the announcer called. "$200!" squeaked Kitta, waving her hand up. "And sold to Ms. Midnite Scoff!" the announcer cheered. Kitta felt tears swelling in her eyes. I DID call out $200. I bided higher than Midnite…but it was too late. All she could see was Midnite smirking at her, while Mrs. Scoff loaded up 'Snowy', Midnite's new name for the pretty Arabian in the truck. Too late, it was too late.

"So, how did it go? Where's the horse?" her mother demanded when they got in the car. Kitta shook her head. Trying not to speak with a wobbly voice, she croaked, "Ur…mums. I'm sorry but I, I, Ur…we didn't win that Arabian…" she started. First, her mother frowned. "Why didn't you bid higher than everyone else?" her mum's voice was getting impatient. Kitta groaned. She didn't know her mum liked that horse too! "Mum, at least I outbidded everyone on Tomboy for showjumping! And I bided a Thoroughbred for racing…and I bided a dapple grey cross bred for dressage…now all we need is that Arabian…" she told her mum. "And, mum. Midnite called out $100 but then I called out $200, but they obviously didn't hear me!" she added. Her mum sighed. "Well, too, late," she sighed. Kitta croaked. Too late…

2 months later…

Kitta got her dream horse. Finally, once in her lifetime, her pony club life was complete. "Hey, Snow Princess," she cooed. Snow Princess was what she named her horse-HER HORSE. The trouble with Midnite was no problem. "She's a stupid Pony!" Midnite screeched. So, Kitta got her dream horse, back with her. Forever. Snow was Snow Princess's used name except Snow Princess was her show name. "OK, OK, let's go on a trail ride together," said Kitta, smiling. She tacked up Snow in a flash. "Maybe we should go to the movies together," a voice behind her jolted up. Kitta jumped and spun around. It was Midnite. "Oh, hi Midnite. What do you want?" asked Kitta, puzzled. Midnite hardly ever talked to her. Hardly. "Oh, it's just that, look Kitta, I know that I've been unfair. About the deal we made, I'm totally sorry-it was wrong and I guess I made that deal and it all…evil? So, I just wanted to apologize. I'm real sorry. I know that I've been a pain… and I'm sorry. Anyway, the deal didn't work out anyway, for me," it was a long speech but it was worth it. They both pulled in for a hug. "I'm sorry, too, you know. For not realizing that that it was a stupid bid!" admitted Kitta.

Special Wishes…

The End

Friday, December 17, 2010

Flying Horses

Flying Horses

2#

(If you haven't read Showjumping horses, please scroll down then see the title, Showjumping Horses!)

By Christine Kat Wang

You could never know when a horse is having a foal, right? Friends with Endora and Sandy, Clair is having a barn sleepover with her finally friends one night, when Polly, a sick and abandoned mare who got adopted by the stables, Clair thinks that Polly is due to a foal! Her stomach is humongous! Brook and other people think Clair is fibbing but the truth is, she isn't! If Polly isn't being treated well in a vet, she'll be in hard pain or possibly, lose her life and her foal.

Meanwhile, the whole Polly and the Foal situation has got the three girls spilt up. Will they find a way to be best friends again?

Chapter 1


"This is crazy, where is she?" Endora Smith whined, hitching her sleeping bag higher on her shoulder. Clair winced and did the same. Clair and her friends were going to have a sleepover at their local stables/pony club tonight. Clair had broken up with her long-time friend, Jade but made some great new friends at pony club last year, Endora and Sandy. "There!" cried Clair, pointing Sandy, who was concentrating down the road on her bike. It was easy to spot Sandy with her red curly hair and deep freckles and pale skin. "Sorry I'm late! I had to pump up my bike! Dad had to do it and it took aa-aa-ge—ees," Sandy admitted. "I've sneaked some carrots from the fridge this morning. I knew the horses would love it!" Endora whispered, patting her right pocket. Endora may look cute and innocent, with her cute, blonde curls, and bobby fringe and adorable blue eyes, she's naughty in the inside. "Better not let Fifi or Brook see that," Clair warned, looking over at Brook, who was telling an old lady something and was five meters away from them! "Hey! Hey! Fifi said it'll be lights out at eight because the junior pony club members are doing this big competition," Clair hissed as they set out for the getting-to-know-you trail ride. It was 10.20am, and Brook wanted the junior pony clubbers and senior pony clubbers to get together on the getting-to-know-you trail rides. Sandy and Endora, when Clair met them, they had loved the getting-to-know-you trail rides. It goes for two hours, a break in the middle of each hour, so you could 'stop, dismount, chat to others and stretch your legs,' as Brook said. Clair didn't seem to think so. Before she usually hated the getting-to-know-you trail rides. But now, with Sandy and Endora it seemed more fun. Brook called onto them, "Saddle up, girls! We'll be with the junior members, in a minute!"

Clair got used to the junior pony clubbers. Most of them were 'good' but one girl in particular was getting on Clair's nerves. "OK, I'm going back to the kiosk to tell Fifi something and to get a drink. I'm going to have Clair, Sandy and Endora to look after the little kids. Remember, girls, you're going to lead them up that hill and go around, OK?" Brook said, giving her horse, Thunder a slappy pat. Clair groaned but Endora seemed happy to take care of them. She gave a cheerful wave to Brook as she rode off. "Can't believe it," Clair muttered to herself. The girl that was getting on Clair's nerves was a girl called, 'Jessica'. She had this dynamic, punchy attitude. "There always had to be a Lara Moribeeto in every group has there?" Murmured Sandy, who was not enjoying horseback baby sitting at all. Endora ignored them and pulled her lovely Arabian Saddle-bred, Sunshine into a halt. Clair thought Sunshine's coat and mane, matched with Endora's white blonde hair-Sunshine's mane was Palomino blonde white, just like Endora's! Her coat, too, could at least stay improvement, as Clair thought, looking in disgust how the fleabag caught many flies buzzing around. Jessica grumbled all the way through the walks. "I hate walking!" she complained bitterly. Clair egged her most lovely grey Thoroughbred horse, Everest (Who was named that because he was very tall.) to be standing side-by-side with Jessica's dapple chestnut pony. Clair looked closely at Jessica. She was the spitting-image of Lara. Then, she remembered that Lara had a sister. Well, maybe it's Jessica, thought Clair. Both were, nasty, snotty and mean. They had to be sisters. "Jessica, are you Laranna's sister?" asked Clair, trying not to sound hoarse. Jessica frowned at Clair, her big brown eyes accusing. "Yes. Not that it's any of your business," she said rudely, kicking her horse angrily. "Don't do that," warned Clair. "You could hurt him," she added. Jessica's dapple chestnut pony was called Dandy. Not a nice name, as Clair thought. She stayed out of Jessica's way, soon found herself in the middle of her two best friends. "Jessica's a nightmare! When is Brook going to come back?" asked Clair, annoyed. Endora smiled and gave Sunshine a pat. "Look, Clair, um, Brook said she couldn't come back to take care of the kids. We have to do our job," Endora mocked, but she was serious. Clair grumbled. Sandy sighed dramatically. "Alright, kids! Halt now! We're going to canter up the hill safety, one by one!" Sandy called from the back. Clair rolled her eyes. "Are you kidding me? They hardly no how to canter-or gallop, as a matter of fact! And tell me about one-by-one!" Clair pointed out to Sandy. But Sandy ignored her and watched the kids canter up the hill one-by-one. "Jessica, you're taking Dandy to fast! That's a gallop! We need canter!" Endora assured as Jessica had her turn. Jessica seemed to be kicking and kicking Dandy angrily and rushly. When Jessica finally reached the hill, Sandy and Endora cantered up the hill together, leaving Clair to go to a trot or walk with the beginner riders. This is soooo boring! She thought. "OK, break!" Clair called as she finally reached the hill with the beginners. Everyone either dismounted, or chatted to eachother on horseback. Clair, Sandy and Endora all dismounted and gave their ponies to graze at the yummy grass while they chatted. "Jessica is a pain!" groaned Clair. "She's exactly like Lara! No wonder why they're siblings." She picked some grass. "Lucky Lara's not here today. She's got the flu," objected Sandy helpfully. "More like the 'mean' flu," joked Endora. "Nah. You'll be lucky if it's the 'growing to be a giant' flu that no expert doctor could fix!" Clair joined in.

Chapter 2

"Hey, isn't that the new horse, Polly?" Sandy whispered to her friends as they curled their sleeping bags in the hay loft. Clair glanced up and walked to the kiosk to get her boots and helmet off. "Yeah, I suppose so. She's a mare, you know. Saddle-bred bloodlines. Pretty cool, huh?" Clair said without much excitement at all. She just wanted to watch Brook unsaddling Everest, Sunshine and Broochy. Brook told the three girls that she would 'owe it to them' just by unsaddling their horses. Polly was a new mare the stables have brought just last week. She was 15 hands tall, brown and black bay with coal dark eyes. "That horse is beautiful!" Endora breathed, forgetting to take of her boots. "Yeah, it is," said Clair, not looking up. "C'mon! It's almost six thirty! Let's tell ghost stories in the loft!" the three girls climbed up to the loft and started telling ghost stories. "I think it's dark enough, so I'll start!" said Sandy bossily. Clair rolled her green eyes. "Now, this one is a funny scary story. Once there was a girl named Lara Moribeetle her last name followed by tradition-Moribeetle. She had black beetles coming out from her mouth…"started Sandy. Endora giggled and twirled one of her white blonde curls. Clair picked at some hay broadly, but she was interested. This isn't a ghost story at all! She thought but she kept listening. "Christmas beetles coming out of her brain and scurries in her hair…and red ladybeetles coming out of each ear and yellow ladybeetles legs dangling from her eyelashes…" Sandy paused and lit up torchlight and shined it beneath her face. Clair had a weird visual image of it and started to laugh. Sandy gave her a grave dangerous stare so Clair covered her mouth wildly. "Then, one day she went to a riding school much like this one. Everyone thought she was snobby so she never came back again but that's on the only reason. When she was riding her horse, all the beetles ate her up!" Sandy finished proudly. Clair gave a low whistle then giggled. So did Endora. "Wow! I'm so scared!" joked Endora. "Girls, it's lights out!" Fifi's head suddenly popped up from the hayloft. "Sorry, Fifi!" giggled Sandy. Soon, they all curled up in their sleeping bags and the lights went out but Clair had a master plan. She bought a torch with her and she lit it up. "I'm not tired. It has quite been a day," Sandy did a pretend yawn. Clair sighed. "Yeah, it's only Saturday. Mum says I could stay here tomorrow for my lesson. That's what I'm here for," she explained. "Cool," commented Endora quietly. They all turned off their torches and went back to sleep.

Clair woke up at midnight and tossed and turned in her sleeping bags. Her friends were wide asleep. She found her torch under her sleeping pillow and lit it on, hoping Endora or Sandy would wake up. They didn't. Slowly, she crept out of her sleeping bag and found her way with a torch. Most of the horses have been brought in because a late shower was said to come. Clair trotted over to Everest's stall and gave him a pat on his forehead. The grey wasn't asleep, either, just prancing around. "Hey, boy," she whispered gently. "Did you miss me?" Everest swayed his head to a right Dutch stall. Clair looked over. The stall next to Everest's was Polly's. Neither, Clair didn't know what was wrong. Polly was prancing around tensely and nervously. The bay's stomach was huge, and to Clair's eyes, they were more than huge. "Are you OK?" she whispered, opening the Dutch door. She stepped in, securing her ponytail tightly, hoping she hadn't got any bed-heads lately. She tried to get close to Polly but the bay mare seemed to get angry and step back. Annoyed is more the word. "It's OK. Ur, what's wrong, Polly? Shall I go wake up Brook or Fifi to see you," asked Clair cautiously. Polly flicked her head so her flashy mane swished. Clair looked at the bay's belly. It was going all wobbly and huge! She must be pregnant! Clair thought horridly. I HAVE to wake up Endora and Sandy! She woke up Endora and Sandy just in time. "Well? Polly looks like she's due to a foal!" Clair exclaimed as the three girls walk quietly in their pajamas to Polly's stall. "Poor thing," yawned Endora. Her blonde curls were all messy from bedheads. "Poor thing? We have to warn Brook, especially," Sandy hissed urgently but Endora yawned and did some more fake yawns. "May we go back to bed-if Fifi-or Brook finds us wandering around the stables we're going to be in big_" but Endora was interrupted by a call. "Hey! You three! What are you doing here in the middle of the night?!" the girls saw a shadow of brook and a lamp light in her hand. "We were just…" started Endora, looking loads more awake. "We were…looking at Polly coses her stomach looks huge and her temperature is high and we suspect she's having a foal…" Clair stammered. Brook looked surprised. "You guys shouldn't be here now and Polly's not having a foal, Clair. That's nonsense! Go back to your sleeping bags before Fifi or Ringadale finds you!" Brook hissed. The three girls cheekily ran back to the hay loft, trying not to giggle. "Doesn't she believe us?" asked Clair in the dark, as they got into their sleeping bags. "You mean, doesn't she believe you that Polly's going to have a baby," Sandy said tiredly. Clair had her eyes wide open in the pitch dark. She thumped back on her sleeping bag, annoyed. She was so sure that Polly was going to have a foal. Why didn't anyone believe her?

Chapter 3

"Good work, Lara. Just lean forward a little, straight, crouched back, please!" Brook called onto Lara as Lara cantered through the arena. Clair winced. Lara moved like a ballet dancer on a horse. Laranna Moribeeto, as everyone called Lara, was always her usual snobby, rich, mean and snotty princess self. She always thought of herself the best. Lara had long dark hair and big, big, big brown eyes and huge lips. As Clair thought, at least, could stay improvement. They worked on the cantering, trotting, walking and galloping tests this morning. "She moves like an elephant," murmured Endora, who was on Sunshine. "Endora Lanchester! Since you find my classes fairly boring, would you like to go next in tests or would you like to share the conversation?" Brook told her off. Endora urged Sunshine on, ready for the trot tests. "Sit-and rising trot!" Brook instructed. It was no use-Endora somehow couldn't control Sunshine in the rising trot. "C'mon, Sunshine!" squeaked Endora, lifting her whip up, like she was about to whip him. "Stop, Endora! Don't use a whip! Just kicked Sunshine and he'll be OK," Brook told her. At the corner of Clair's eye, she could see Lara smirking. Lara's horse was the nicest horse in the barn-Perfection. Perfection was dapple Palomino and rushly cool trots. Finally, it was Clair's turn so she rounded up Everest, getting him into position. "Now-us, rising trot, then you can go for a canter." Hesitated Brook. Endora, on the other hand, thought this was unfair. "That's not fair! How come she gets to canter and I don't? All I have to do is a walk and a boring rising trot!" complained Endora, trying to pull Sunshine back, ignoring Clair moving the canter neatly on Everest. "Endora," Brook warned. "You need to work on your rising trot and your position in the saddle-I don't want you to work on extremes until you've learnt the basics,"

"Sunshine's been acting weird ever since," Endora said to her friends. "I don't know what's up. Should we report it to Fifi?" she added cautiously when Clair, Endora and Sandy walked to the rider's lounge. Sandy nodded, but Clair butted in. "Yeah, I need to tell Fifi about Polly's foal. She needs a vet and we don't know how long she's been pregnant so it could be fatal if we don't get her to see a vet," she said rushly as if it was the most important thing in the world. Sandy gave Clair and Endora some chewing gum and ignored Clair's speech about Polly being 'pregnant'. "You know what, Clair? You never know-maybe she's sick or something," offered Sandy helpfully. Clair shook her head and stamped her foot. "Then that's one reason why we should get her a vet! That's it-I'm talking to Fifi!" she complained, then when she was halfway out the door, Lara and her best, snobby, rich and mean friend, Natalie both giggled at this. "Ohhh! Clair thinks one of the school horses is pregnant. Wow! I'm so scared that it might be fatal! We need to tell Fifi!" mocked Lara in a fake voice. Endora chased after Clair. "Ignored her and her little friends. C'mon, I'm not saying that Polly is pregnant, but I'm coming with you to report about Sunshine. OK?" said Endora. Clair nodded, fighting back tears from Lara's stupid comment. When Clair turned around for a second she saw Zachary. Zach, to be exact. Clair never had fancied him but she had had this feeling that he fancies her. Zach chased after the two girls which stopped them in tracks. "What are you doing here?" asked Clair rudely. Zach looked taken aback. "Well, ur, I just wanted to say that Polly isn't pregnant and my family boarded Polly to this stable and she's not pregnant," Zach objected. Sandy sighed but Clair just rolled her eyes. "Yeah, what do you know?" she said. She hated the way she was acting toward him right now. But she had bigger things to take care off. She pulled Sandy to the kiosk, who was snapping a gum and who knew it landed on Zach's face?

Chapter 4

Clair unfolded the whole thing about Polly pregnant. "She has to be-look at her tummy, if you see! Remember, one of the junior riders ridden her and remember how she got so uncomfy on the trots? She has to be pregnant. We need to get her a vet!" Clair explained. Fifi looked at her blankly. "No, that mare's fine, thank you very much. I think she's OK to…" Fifi started but Clair interrupted her. "No! We need to let her see a vet! That's what we're here for!" Clair said. Fifi shook her head and Clair knew it was over. She sighed and sat on a bench near the racks of riding helmets. Endora was now telling Fifi about Sunshine. "He's so not him. He's so strange and I'm wondering if I could book a vet," exclaimed Endora excitedly. Fifi nodded this time. "Yeah, Brook told me in the lessons and getting-to-know-you trail rides, Sunshine is acting up. Well, I'll go get the vet booking books and we'll fill you in!" Fifi told her. Clair folded her arms across her chest. It wasn't fair. As Clair watched Endora fill the vet bookings in, she thought about Polly. During now, they didn't let people go beyond the metal fence. They either stayed in the kiosk or café. "How about this?" whispered Endora to Clair, showing her the booking form.

Horse name: Sunshine

Horse age: 16

Owner: Endora Chester

What's wrong with your horse?

Acting strangely, refusing rising trots but accepts canters.

Stall number: 7 Sunshine

"Mm. Is the last bit good? Should I put down that he doesn't eat enough carrots and apples, or is that good?" fumed Endora. Clair shrugged, looking over at Polly, the bay's tummy was huge and she was prancing around nervously. She has to be due to a foal, thought Clair. Clair and Endora went back to the rider's lounge to chill out before their jump lesson which will start in half an hour. "Ohhh. Here comes Clair! I look your jodhpurs!" said Natalie sarkily. Clair groaned. All she needed was sarky comments from Natalie and Lara. But Endora took no notice. All that Endora was glad about was that she had booked a vet for her horse. If only Clair did, too.

After Sunday, it was Monday-a school day. Clair hated school days, mostly. Especially now it was term 2, it got all messy. "Clair! Are you ready for school?!" her mum called out to her. Clair sighed and looked at her reflection in the mirror. She looked normal-except a bit of mud on her uniform dress from the jodhpurs. I wish I was still at pony club, thought Clair. I would've convinced everyone that Polly is having a foal. Luckily, Clair's friends, Sandy and Endora go to the same school: Willow Hall High, which is near pony club. Lara and Natalie, on the other hand, went to a private school uptown, High Society High School for proper Young Ladies and Gentlemen. It was an expensive charm school, which Lara and Natalie aren't improving very much to be 'polite'. Despite in the whole Polly situation, Clair smiled. She was hoping to see her two best friends.

"I seriously can't believe it! Polly is going to have a foal! I mean, her tummy-it's big and huge! She might be having twins and Fifi and Brook don't even let me book her a vet!" Clair complained to her two best friends at the morning of school. Sandy shrugged and hitched her bag higher. "Well, Endora has some good news-tell her Dora!" grinned Sandy. Endora grinned cheerfully, looking cute, since her curly blond hair was cut short and with a cute curly fringe and her blue eyes dashing. "Dr. Holly checked on Sunshine and she was fine! She says that one of the stable hands got her off her feed, and that's probably why she's always lying all the time-it was colic," explained Endora. Clair tried to look relived but she felt a bit annoyed. What about Polly? "Yeah, well, Polly is acting strange too, you know. Prancing around everywhere, stomach bulging, what you think that might be?" said Clair sarcastically. Before anyone could answer, the bell for homeroom rang. The three girls scattered to homeroom. "OK, class, get out your textbooks and write down what's on the board," Mrs. Loup, Clair's teacher called. Clair rolled her eyes. She was focused on Polly, not some stupid text type. If only I could go to the stables after school…I'll ask Sandy to come cos' I think I remember Endora has some kind of stoo-pid dancing exam thingy this afternoon so maybe if I could get Sandy's attention… At first, when Mrs. Loup stopped yakking about the work, Clair waved her hands to get Sandy's attention. Random, a boy who sits next to Clair gave her a weird look. "Are you sick or something; waving your hands like an utter lunatic?" Random whispered. Clair gave him a dangerous stare and waved her hands again. Sandy took notice. "Clair Houston, have you finished writing this down?" growled Mrs. Loup. Clair gulped and picked up her pencil and began copying the words on the board down. Once she placed the pencil down, she continued waving at Sandy, but again, Mrs. Loup caught her out again. Finally, the bell rang and Clair raced toward Sandy and Endora, who were talking about something near the door. "Hey, Endora! You said that you have your dancing thingy migigy this afternoon, right?" Clair started. Endora nodded and blushed shamefully. Endora really hated dancing lessons so far but her mother forced her to keep doing it or Endora will grow 'fat'. "Ur, then, Sandy. Can you come to the stables this afternoon to check on Polly?" she finished. Sandy stumbled and her face crumpled. "Sorry. I'm going to the movies with Random," she muttered. For a moment, Clair thought the word had turned upside-down and inside-out. "What?! Why didn't you tell me?!" screamed Clair, pulling her two friends by the sleeves outside. "That's exactly what we were talking about! We were going to tell you before you butted in," joked Endora. Clair thought that this was half sad and half happy news. But the question, she thought gleeily. Is Random the freaky, creepy and jerky guy who Sandy thinks is TOTALLY handsome, her boyfriend? "Is he going out with you?" she asked. Sandy blushed some more but nodded and looked over at the guys' playing soccer near the fields. Random looked up and gave a wave at Sandy. Sandy waved back and smiled. In cute boy terms, Random was cute. Though Clair wasn't interested in boys; but as she recalled. He was hot. Random had auburn hair, a fringe that nearly covered his dark green eyes. Typical, thought Clair. I have better colored eyes than him. Mine are light greenish color-his are like seaweed! I don't really understand Sandy could fall for him, she thought grimly.

Chapter 5

Sandy's date with Random and Endora's ballet and tap exams made it difficult to go to pony club and to stand up to Fifi to say that Polly is having a foal. But it made everything more difficult at home. "Mum, please! I want to go to the stables right now cos' I have something to do…" Clair trailed off. Her mum frowned. "I have to send Angie to her ballet practice. And today you don't have any lessons, so I don't understand why you want to go," her mum pointed out. Clair stayed silent. Angie, her older sister got everything she wanted. Ballet was her dream. Though not Clair's. Her mother wasn't a horsey one. "But mum…" wailed Clair. Her mother sighed while chopping the carrots. "Look Clair, why not finish off some homework?" he mother answered. Clair groaned and threw her head against the table. That was the last thing she needed. "Mum, I got extensions because of the Pony Clue gymkhana on Sunday, remember, mum? We only had two days to our whole homework then on Saturday there wasn't time cos' you had your birthday party and on Sunday was the gymkhana," explained Clair. Her mum nodded then pointed to the kitchen door. "Out," was the last word she said.

After doing the extensions for homework, Clair flopped back on the bed, thinking about Polly. The poor mare must be devoted but now. Polly must be in a lot of pain. And to Clair, it was serious, without Polly going to a vet; she could die and lose her foal. It was worse than Clair could imagine. Then, she thought about Sandy and Random at the movies. I wonder if they are kissing by now…thought Clair. But she had a vivid visual in her mind and giggled. With Sandy's curly dark red hair and beakish mouth and with Random's cool hair, they had to be kidding around. She sighed and thought of a dangerous thought about Polly. She needed a vet. Totally needed one. This is it, thought Clair bravely. I'm going to get mum to ring up Fifi and to book Polly a vet! She went back to the kitchen to tell her mum everything. "Well, I don't think that it's serious. I'm sure Brook could check it out." Her mum said to her. Clair groaned. Her mum knew nothing about horses. "It is serious, mum! If Polly doesn't get checked up soon and if her water breaks without a vet, she could lose her foal and her life!" cried Clair. Her mother sighed in frustration and gave up, eventually. She picked up the phone and dialed the stables number. Clair gave a sigh of relief. She heard her mother talking to Fifi on the phone. "Yeah, Clair says that this horse, Polly is probably having a baby and we wanna book a vet…" her mother was saying. Fifi on the other line said something else then they both hung up. "Well?" Clair said. Her mum shook her head. "Fifi said that there is nothing wrong with that horse. She's just nervous, that's all," her mother objected. Clair shook her head furiously. "Nervous of what?!" she shot back to her mother. "Well, Fifi said that we could stop worrying about this 'Polly' horse because she isn't ours, you know, Clair." Her mother pointed out. Clair thwacked her forehead and stormed back in her room. It was time for Plan B.

Chapter 6

"Did he kiss you? Did he kiss you?" the girls were back in pony club the next day, which was Tuesday after school for their lessons. Endora and Clair were all over Sandy from last night's date. The three girls were sitting on an outside café table, sipping juice smoothies. Sandy flushed deep red. For once, the quiet redheaded was quieter. "Well, Ur, he tried I guess," Sandy said quietly, almost a whisper. Lara and Natalie were four tables away from them. "Who kissed who?" Lara teased rudely. "Ohhhh… I heard that Ransom and Sandy sitting in a tree K-I-S-S-I-N-G! First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes a baby in a carriage!" mocked Lara and Natalie, with stupid grins on their faces. Clair rolled her eyes. "Ignore her," Endora said. But Lara and Natalie said it way too loudly. Zach and his gang, overheard it and joined in too. "Oh, not him! Zach is the last thing I need!" Clair murmured to her friends and winced. "Hi, Clair," Zach greeted. Clair tried hard not to look annoyed. "Hi," was all she said. "So…are you guys in today's jump and dressage, right?" Zach asked the three girls. Endora nodded and Sandy shrugged and Clair didn't say anything. "Hey, Zach!'' Laranna Moribeeto was flirting with Zach. Again. "Come and sit with us," Natalie said, twirling her dark blond hair with a sweet smile. Lara did the same and fluttered her eyelashes at him. "Oh, gross," muttered Endora. "Could you just see what she's trying to do to you, Zach?" Zach shrugged and smiled at Lara and Natalie and walked to their table. "See? He doesn't smell a rat when there is one," Clair said quietly. "Yeah, you mean two rats," corrected Sandy. "Totally," agreed Endora.

"OK, class, today we'll be jumping one meter and sixteen fences. Then, we'll move on to solid walls," Brook assured her class. "So everyone, check your stirrup lengths," orders Brook. Clair squirmed in her saddle. She was confident in jumping fences but she wasn't sure about a solid wall. "Ok, who'll wanna go first?" Brook asked the class. Lara smartly puts her hand up. The rest of the class groans while Lara beams. "Don't think she'll make it without a fall," muttered Clair to Sandy. Sandy nodded, but watched Lara carefully. Lara cantered like a tap dancer around the arena. As she approached to the 1m 16cm fences, she did it with knocking down all of them, but as she approached to the wall… Perfection reared and reared and reared. "Stupid pony, stupid pony!" that was Lara's favorite saying as a pony doesn't obey her. "Stop, Lara!" Brook cried, running to rescue. Lara dismounted and grumbled. "No surprise," said Sandy. "Who'll like to go next?" called Brook. Clair did. She concentrated on the canter and as she went closer to the fence, she shortened her reins and jumped neatly over. The solid wall was coming but she had no choice. She couldn't hesitate. And she did it. "Well done, Everest!" she was proud of the grey horse. "That's obvious she could take over a stupid solid wall jump!" Lara complained to Brook. "Everest is built to jump!" Lara was obviously jealous.

On Saturday and after the tack lessons, Clair thought about Plan B. She knew her friends weren't interested about Polly having a foal so she rather does it herself. She went back to the kiosk to take off her boots and helmet hat and tossed them back on the shelves. Fifi left the kiosk into the sunshine. OK, OK, thought Clair. All I have to do is get that vet bookings book and book Polly's name on it…simple…I think, she looked around and grabbed the vet bookings book and signed it quickly. "OK, I gotta go back to work," she heard Fifi coming toward the kiosk. Clair quickly closed the bookings and pretended to be interested in looking at the boots and riding hard hats. "Hello, Clair, what are you doing?" asked Fifi coolly. "Um…just checking out which helmet to wear for my next lesson…" answered Clair sheepishly. She went to the café stands where Sandy and Endora were. "Hey, guys. Anyone up for a drink?" offered Clair tiredly. "Yeah. Mango milkshake with extra ice," ordered Sandy with a grin. "And can I have a lime soda and tell them to put it in a glass with 6 ice cubes in and a packet of chicken crisps and carrot cake with a bit of latte," ordered Endora cheekily. Clair groaned. "I'm not going to remember all of that. Including my iced raspberry slushee. Who's coming in with me?" Clair said. "I'll," offered Sandy. And the two girls strolled in the café.

Chapter 7

"You did what?!"

"Why did you do it?"

"Are you insane?"

"Did Brook or Fifi catch you out?"

When it was ten past 2, the girls got their treats and Clair told them about sneaking a booking in. "But, you know, Clair. Polly may not be pregnant. Maybe she's eating way too much. You never know," objected Endora stiffly. Clair shook her head and slurped her frozen raspberry and shrugged again. It was naughty, but it was for Polly's sake. "You know, you shouldn't really have done that." Said Endora, munching on chicken crisps. "Yeah, but you couldn't change the past, could you?" pointed out Clair. "That wasn't even the past! It was fifteen minutes ago!" cried Sandy. This was getting frustrating. Her friends knew what she did and now it felt like the whole world is turning up on her. Clair rolled her eyes. "OK, OK, I know what I did and it was wrong, but Polly needs it-she has no vices-remember? If she doesn't get checking…" Clair started. "She'll start having vices," Sandy finished off for her. "Exactly," said Clair with a nod. "We get your trying to say Clair, but this is crazy-you have to say it to Fifi before making a booking," explained Endora impatiently, eyes on her carrot cake with extra latte sauce. "Oh, c'mon Endora! You both adored Polly when she got here, didn't yous? And I wasn't interested and now, I'm trying to help Polly!" cried Clair angrily. Endora rolled her baby blue eyes and her curly white blond hair bounced on her shoulders. "Yeah, but I don't go doing all that stupid stuff, like doing a booking without permission!" Endora snapped. Clair fluffed her blond hair furiously and tied it in a ponytail. Sandy joined in as she thought her two best friends were getting eachother into a fight. "Look, I agree with Endora. We should tell Brook that that booking was without permission," Sandy explained. Clair huffed. "Oh yeah? Sandy, maybe that's just you! And Endora: I think you should stay out of this! Both of yous! Dr Smith is coming next Tuesday, so I think that's fair enough to keep you guys away. Cos' I'm the one helping a mare! You guys could just go on and do bogey boarding!" fumed Clair loudly. Sandy gasped but Endora was surprised, mouth hanging open and eyes widened. "Bogey boarding?!" whispered Sandy, her cooper eyes looking like she was about to cry. Clair didn't understand. One part of her was angry at her friends, and another part was that she just wanted to be friends again. Instead, she acted coolly and said, "Yeah, bogey boarding." As calmly as she could. Endora's eyes flashed angrily, but her mouth is still hanging open. For a while, it was like awkward silence. It still was, even when Clair left the table.

Chapter 8

Clair had tears in her eyes that night. She had wrote in her diary about what happened to her friendship with Sandy and Endora. Calling them bogey boarders was definitely rude. Especially since they didn't much like to do anything on the beach. In one part, Clair wrote: Yeah, so it was rude to call Sandy and Endora 'Bogey Boarders'. I feel mad and sad at the same time. Is that normal? Though then, Clair scribbled the 'is that normal' part. Of course it wasn't normal! Soon, big, fat, unexplainable tears rolled down Clair's cheeks. She wiped them away and sat at her desk to get her homework out. She did the first sum, while tears were streaming down. 21039887 plus by 83210984 divided by 1697312 then times by 8907. "This is stupid!" hollered Clair, wanting to rip her math homework up. She wanted to burst into tears again. Everything had gone wrong. Really wrong. She hated it when her friends fought with eachother. All she wanted to do was save Polly. And now, it went to something worse.

On Tuesday, Clair's mother drove her to pony club to enter a fee in. while her mother was chatting non-stop to Fifi at the kiosk, Clair was in the lounge, sobbing. Her eyes were red bunny eyes. She couldn't stop. At five, Clair's mother had arranged Clair to help out as a stable hand. If Sandy and Endora were still friends with Clair, she would've been thrilled but she was just…not really sure. At four, Dr. Smith will come and check on Polly, which Clair had noted. She wished she could disappear. While crying, she didn't know who stepped in. "Well, well," a male's voice said behind her. Clair sniffed and turned around. She groaned. Not stupid Zach! And not now! She thought, rolling her eyes. "Hey, you look like you've been crying!" he said, surprised. Clair grumbled at him. "Duh-I am! I mean, I was!" she snapped at him, hoping her eyes won't be so red and weepy. "Whoa-the lion, the witch and the wardrobe," he winked. Clair rolled her eyes. "Yeah, well, by you saying that it looks like you've won the lottery," grumbled Clair. Once Zach found out what he had said, he blushed. "I didn't mean it in that way…I was just saying…" he trailed off but Clair cut him off short. "I don't care which way you meant it! Don't explain. Just don't," she said and strolled out of the lounge.

"Dr Smith, is she alright?!" breathed Clair. Dr Smith had just came out of the horses area to the kiosk where Clair was waiting. "Well, she's due to twin foals after a couple of months," he smiled at Clair. "Looks like you were right, Clair. Polly is due to two foals!" Fifi and Brook chimed up. Clair beamed. "I knew it!" she said. She knew that Polly was having a foal. Two foals! It was great news! I'm going to tell Sandy and Endora… Clair stopped that thought short. She remembered-her former friends weren't her friend anymore. Clair and her mum went to a table to sign a form for the getting-to-know-you trail ride. "Mum, I told you, I don't think I wanna go on this trail ride!" complained Clair. But as usual, her mother took no arguments and swiftly gave Fifi the form. Clair's mouth curved down as she took a pair of riding boots and helmet from the shelf. Going on a getting-to-know-you trail ride meant Clair seeing Endora and Sandy, as well. The girls made some sort of vow to meet on every second Tuesday to ride on a getting-to-know-you trail ride. As she mounted on Everest, she felt a shiver. What will Endora say on the trail ride? Clair had imagined it. Hey, Clair Houston, how are you? Good I hope! Sandy and I have been bogey boarding everyday of our lives, you know-it's totally fun! You should do it too-cos', after all, you're the one who called Sandy and I bogey boarders. You're telepathic! How did you know? Sandy will probably say, Oh! Yes, of course, bogey boarding is our totally FAVE sport! Maybe we should include that it's much more fun than horse-riding? You bet! Oh, how did you know we are bogey boarders? This was our secret or ours for like ever!! Endora and I knew you weren't our friend-we're all telepathic, aren't we all? Clair watched Brook tack up the Swedish Warmblood. Everest. Everest was a Swedish Warmblood. Swedish Warmblood. It didn't make any sense. She thought Everest was an Arabian. But all that time of owning Everest, he was a Swedish Warmblood.

Chapter 9

"OK, we'll get into a trot up that hill, who'll like to go first?" the getting-to-know you trail ride was getting awkward. Everyone, especially the senior rider, which includes Clair, Sandy and Endora, weren't talking to eachother. Though, Sandy and Endora remained close to eachother, they hadn't pepped a word out of eachother. Brook and Ringadale were leading the trail ride. "Right, ur, junior riders, go with Ringadale and seniors, come with me!" instructed Brook. "Great-that's all I need: too be with Sandy and Endora!" murmured Clair to herself. The two groups separated and Clair was getting annoyed. If Endora and Sandy didn't want to be her friend, they could forget about it, too. Because, she thought sternly. I'm going to quit riding!

At first, Clair never thought that quitting riding was a big issue. She thought it was an issue. But now, since her mother had just enrolled her in two things: art lessons and swimming, she could just forget about riding.

On Wednesday at school, though, it was different. At homeroom, Clair had the guts to walk up to Sandy and Endora and break the bombshell. Well, maybe it's not their bombshell, but it was really to Clair's. "Oh, it's you Clair. Woh…what happened to bogey boarding? We are such great bogey boarders, definitely," Endora was stiffened. Sandy clutched her books tighter and looked upset. "Wait guys! I have something to say-and I think you'll be pleased," started Clair nervously. "I'm going to-ur…I'm gonna…quit riding," finished Clair quietly. The two girls face was normal at first, but it was quiet, quiet Sandy who burst it out. "No! Of course we aren't pleased! You know, after that fight, we really wanted to be friends with you, but we thought you'd never want to talk to us ever again, so we thought, like, oh well, if she wants to not be friends, she has it." Explained Sandy. Endora nodded. "You can't quit riding! You can't!" cried Endora tearfully. Clair sighed. But then, she nodded. "OK, I won't quit only if we are friends again?" said Clair with a grin. Endora and Sandy looked please. Then, they all pulled in for a hug. "Yes, friends forever!" they cheered.

Coming soon…

Green Horses ~ ~ ~ Christmas Special


 

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Showjumping Horses

Showjumping Horses


 

Showing and jumping put together can't be that hard, right? See how Clair and her wonderful horse, Everest train hard for the annual Summa Showjumping Festival. But Clair catches a surprise: she's not jumping Everest. She's jumping Dizzy, a horse that hasn't even seen a jump before! Learn how Clair shares bonds with Dizzy, as well train him! But soon, the Summa Showjumping Festival cancelled.

Meanwhile, Stuck-up, nasty, rich Laranna (Whom everyone calls Lara) is behind all the 'snake madness'. Will Clair save the horses during the night from unleashed, vicious, big snakes?

A Summer-time Read

Chapter 1

Clair stomped her riding boots and whipped her hand. "Mum! I'm going to be late for the lesson!" Clair called rushly. It was almost ten and her mum was still getting things ready. "Wait, Clair! Have you seen my car keys?" Mum's voice thundered down the stairs as she trampled down. Clair groaned. "I don't know, where did you put them?" commanded Clair, a bit annoyed. "Mu-um! Where's my ballet shoes?!" Clair's sister, Angie yelled from the stairs. "It's at the bottom of your wardrobe, Angie!" mum yelled back. Clair toppled the toy box open and found the keys. "I found the keys, mum! It was in the toy box!"

"Oh, thanks Clair! Do you have your riding crop with you? And are your cream jodhpurs dirty? Don't let it be!" her mum complained. Clair twirled a strand of strawberry blonde hair in plaits impatiently. Angie twirled down the stairs, in her leotard, hair in a bun and pointe ballet shoes. "I'm ready, mum! And I can't wait! Today Miss. Elena is going to teach us the leg-lift. I can imagine handsome Ethan Smith, leg-lifting me up stage, creating art and magic on stage…." Angie said dreamily. Clair rolled her eyes and pointed to her family's indoor notice board. "Look, I have to practice for the Summa Showjumping Festival so I don't want to be late!" Clair interrupted hotly. Finally, they were in mum's car, driving away and Clair was desperate to see her brilliant grey Arabian horse, Everest.

Chapter 2

Everest was probably named after a famous tall mountain is because that the Arabian was just so tall! But either way, the grey had also been Clair's. And Clair will never sell, auction or give away Everest. Clair went to the kiosk to see the stable's manager, Fifi. "Hello, Clair. Mm, your lesson started twenty minutes ago. Are you ready for the Summa Showjumping Festival?" Fifi asked, taking Clair's money. Clair nodded, feeling excited. "I'm going to tack Everest up quickly!" assured Clair, snatching a white hard hat from the racks. Fifi stopped her short. "Clair. You'll not be riding Everest today, or for the rest of this term." Fifi butted. Clair froze in tracks. "Who will I be riding? I haven't ridden on another horse in ages. Will that be fair?" Clair shot back, halfway through the door. Fifi shook her head. "You'll be riding Dizzy. Today and for the Summa Showjumping Festival," Fifi explained. Clair gulped and looked down at her riding boots. Dizzy? Dizzy?! Dizzy hadn't even seen a jump before! Not to mention training Dizzy for a festival! "I-I…uh…but…who's riding Everest?" asked Clair. "No one is. Everest has a sore leg. It got a fetlock overnight," Fifi exclaimed. Clair sighed and went to tack up Dizzy. Clair couldn't believe it. Dizzy couldn't jump, and hadn't seen one!

Clair trotted Dizzy to the end of the line. "Late, aren't you?" Clair's best friend, Jade. Clair winced. At least jade, was riding a much better showjumping horse, Teddy, short for Teddy, and a Palomino. "Alright, as you all know, our Summa Showjumping Festival is coming up tomorrow, during school holidays so we'll all try hard at the one meter jumps, especially!" Brook, Clair's riding teacher called out. Clair gripped into Dizzy's reins and saw Brook tightening her blonde hair in a ponytail. "So, may Lara, please start the fences," Brook objected. Lara, a snobby, mean and rich girl was on the perfect mount, Withers, was a perfect chestnut horse. Lara cantered around the arena, jumping every little fence perfectly. Until, that is, she reaches everyone's bogey fence-the 1m solid wall. Clair, Jade, Sammy, Meagan and Tina, all the riders, including Brook, watched in amaze that one minute, Wither's was doing everything perfectly. The next minute, Wither's was rearing and bucking and Lara was in the air. Another minute, she was laying on the ground. Brook told no one to dismount and she raced to Lara, checking if she was OK. "Are you alright, Laranna? Are you OK? Lara, can you hear me?" Brook was flattering on anxiously as she shook Lara. Lara eventually got up and shook herself out of Brook and Wither's reach. "Get away from me! I hate you! I hate you!" Lara screamed, edging further and further away. The other young riders, watched in surprise. Clair and Jade were amazed how Lara could do this. It was dangerously awesome, in Clair's feelings. The rest of the lesson was different-Laranna wasn't there to brag or showoff or anything. She was at the offices. "Now, I want everyone to understand that you have to arrive at ten thirty sharp. No excuses. To pass the time, we'll tack up your horses and they'll be ready for you!" Brook announced as everyone dismounted to take their horses to their stalls. "I bet Lara would love that-never tacking up a horse of her own," Jade muttered to Clair. Clair took her riding hat off. "Yeah? Well, I feel sorry for me! I'm riding the worst horse in the barn! Dizzy hasn't even seen a jump! Seriously! How am I going to attend in the Summa Showjumping Festival with a pony like that?!" complained Clair. "Oh, are you coming to my birthday party on Saturday?" Jade asked quietly, taking her hard had off, too. Brook, who was like, five meters away, had heard all that Clair had said. Though, she didn't give anything away. "Clair-could I have a little pep talk, maybe with you?" Brook assured. Clair shrugged and led Dizzy to her place and took the saddle off. "Yeah?" asked Clair, curious, leaving Jade gobsmacked. Did Clair just ditch her question?

Chapter 3

"Clair, I know that Dizzy is a difficult horse to handle especially for the Summa Showjumping Festival," Brook started while they were in the office, alone. "Yeah, you could say that again!" snorted Clair, flicking her blonde hair back. "But-I want to trust you-you are a good rider, Clair and I want you to keep that riding spirit in you. So, I want you to try Dizzy out, at least, Clair," Brook finished. Clair tried hard not to pout. Handle Dizzy? It was insane but Clair just nodded.

Clair walked into the lounge, hoping to see Jade. She wasn't their-all Clair could see and hear was Lara complaining to her best friend, Natalie, who was snobby and mean as well. But as bad luck, Natalie was two years older than Lara and contained different classes. "It's all the stupid horse's fault! Wither didn't know what he was doing! And he threw me off! I'm going to tell my parents to get a new horse. Isn't that going to be right, Nat?" complained Lara. Clair spun her heel of her boot around. Riders lounge wasn't a good choice at the moment. She set to the paddock, to look for Jade. Clair could see nothing except for two horses grazing grass. Clair sighed. Tom, a cool dude who was in charge, called out to her, "Hey! Not allowed out here!" he called out to her. Clair rolled her eyes and strolled inside to the kiosk. There, was Jade, sitting on the seat, changing her boot. "Hi, Jade!" Clair greeted, trying to sound cheerful. But deep in thought, she was still thinking about training Dizzy to jump. It sounded impossible but Brook did say Clair was a good rider… "Hello? Jade?" Clair said, trying to get her friend's attention. Once Jade placed her helmet back on the rack, she still hadn't replied so that made Clair generally confused. Jade pushed a strand of dark hair behind her ear, still looking down. Clair sighed. "What's wrong? I'm your best mate. What is wrong?" asked Clair, trying to sound soft. Jade looked up, her green eyes filling with tears. Clair felt a pang of sadness. Why was Jade—was Jade about to cry?

Chapter 3

"You forgot my birthday," Jade said quietly after the awkward silence. Clair gaped at her. "What? I could never forget your birthday! It was last Saturday, wasn't it? And-Oh no! I did forget it! I'm so sorry, Jade!" Clair gawped out. A big, fat tear rolled down Jade's cheek. Jade reached out to her riding bag and got out a paper and pen. This made Clair feel guilty. Jade was too upset to even speak! That made Clair extra guilty. Jade slipped the piece of paper over to Clair. Clair read it out loud. After all, no one was actually in the kiosk. Not even Fifi.
No one turned up to my birthday. No one I invited turned up. Not even Sammy, Meagan and Tina, turned up and I was hoping you would but you didn't. Clair sighed quietly. It was true. Before she could say anything, Fifi interrupted them two. "Jade, Clair, I need a few extra hands. The junior kids are going on a trail ride. I want both of you to tack up their horses…come and follow me," Fifi instructed. The two girl's only option was to do as Fifi asks. "Now, give Autumn to this little boy here, Ginger to this man…and Butterfly to Sandra…and…" Fifi instructed. Without saying a word, Jade and Clair tacked up the horses in silence. Great. Now Jade's not my friend, I got something to make her up for. And I still have Dizzy to train. And the Summa Showjumping Festival. What next? Thought Clair grimly.

"Oh, and it was great mother! Please let me in it! Miss. Elena explained today that there will be lights, a stage, we'll put on make-up, and concert costumes…oh mum!" Angie was begging her mum to sign up for the ballet's concerts at dinner. They had spaghetti and bolognaise sauce for dinner and Clair was just sitting there, playing with her spaghetti. It was still school holidays, long ones and Clair was glad. She gets to spend more time at Willow Hall Stables than often then she remembered. She had to train Dizzy tomorrow for the jumps. Lucky Jade won't be there-I hope. Cos' if she gets there, I'll have no idea what to say to her. "How was your day at the barn?" asked Angie sarcastically, rolling her eyes. Clair flushed with anger. How dare Angie say that to her? "NO! It WASN'T FINE! It was HORRID! Thank you very much for asking Angie-all you care about is your stoo-pid dancing concerts and blah, blah, blah! I hate you!" screamed Clair. Mum and dad looked shocked. Mum, was more of ashamed. Angie, who was flushing red, too was blabbering. "Stop! Clair, how dare you speak to your older sister like that! Go to your room and does either our homework or nothing!" her mum told her off. Clair stomped to her room and flanged herself on her bed, bursting into tears. Even though she's old enough to get over soft toys, she hugged Teddy, her soft toy bear she had when she was little. "Oh, Teddy! Everything's gone wrong! And it's my entire fault!" she cried. She didn't know what to do. She felt scared and angry and sad and guilty and miserable at the same time.

Chapter 4

Clair woke up in the morning at six with a guilty feeling in her stomach. Worse than that-sadness, angriness and scariness. For one thing, she felt guilty about not attending her best friend's birthday party and worse-no one else attended either! So she was scared to go to the stables to train Dizzy and she was angry because of her family-especially Angie. Clair got changed and brushed her teeth. Her mum had told her yesterday that it was OK to fight with sisters so Clair got her mum in a good mood that her mum was taking only her, with no Angie to see a really good kid's movie tonight! Clair had been thrilled until she found out it was after training Dizzy to jump. Clair's mum drove her to the stables. "Bye Clair, and try to enjoy today!" her mum called out to her and Clair went to the pony club gates. Clair waved at her mum and nodded. She will try and enjoy the day. She reached the kiosk and she just realized that she had forgotten her riding boots. She took a helmet and a pair of boots from the rack. She felt dizzy and sad at the same time. "Hello Clair, how are you feeling?" Fifi came from the kiosk. "Good," said Clair in a croaked voice. "Ready for training?" Fifi asked. Clair nodded. Soon, Brook came in. "Jade's here! She's going to watch you train, Clair," Brook admits. Clair pushes her blonde hair back again and a lump began to form in her throat. Was her best friend or 'former' best friend going to make fun of her while she trained a dumbfounded horse? Clair hoped not.

Chapter 5

Training Dizzy wasn't hard at all. Clair could get him through fences less than a meter. "I can speak to Daniel, so that you don't have to jump a meter fences with Dizzy," Brook assured her as they went for the hour trail ride. Clair gulped and kicked her heels against Dizzy to make Dizzy stay away from Brook. It was safer. She hoped Brook didn't know about Jade and her's fight. "Alright, uh, Daniel…we're gonna canter up that hill, straight. And Dan, will you like to start?" Brook called from the back. Daniel nodded and he and his western horse, Rodeo cantered up the smooth hill. Jade was next, but she refused and Clair wondered why. She could steer Dizzy but she had to be firm. This is my chance, she thought sternly to herself as they trotted. I have to talk to Jade. The Summa Showjumping Festival is tomorrow! She squeezed Dizzy in the saddle to make him move and he obeyed. Once she was quite firmly next to Jade while their horses walked, she cleared her throat. "Uh, Jade? Jade?" getting her friend's attention while group trail riding was hard. Jade took no notice. She just rode on, not caring. Clair sighed. "Never mind." and she turned to go to the back with Brook. "She's not talking to me," she whispered to Brook. Brook turned to her. "What?" Brook asked gently. "Never mind," snapped Clair as they got to a walk. Dizzy rode on the edge so Clair had to brush the leaves of his mane. "I'm practically saying that to everyone I know! They don't listen to me! They ignore me! And today's the getting-to-know people trail ride and no one's bother to talk to me!" snapped Clair as she finished. Brook was quiet. She shrugged. "Well, maybe that's just life. And life isn't always good with people talking and listening to you, really. People just go ignoring and not answering if you please. or maybe whoever this 'she' is, didn't hear you," explained Brook. Then, she craned her neck to the right to see what was going on. Lara was using a whip (!) to hit Withers. "Stupid pony, stupid pony!" Lara yelped as she hit Withers twice. Withers snorted and reared. He was annoyed. But Clair wasn't shocked. That was Lara. It sounds like Lara. "Laranna Moribeeto, stop that! Why do you have a whip with you and oh my goodness-is that a cross-country crop?! Laranna Moribeeto, stop!" Brook was yelling over and over. Everyone pulled their horses and ponies back to see what was going on. Lara was still using her cross-country crop. How did she get a crop from? Thought Clair. Sammy, who was slightly next to Lara, was trying to calm her down. "Whoa, Lara. You should stop using that," Sammy assures. Lara glares back at him and continues uses the crop at hitting Withers. "That's it; I'm coming up there-come on, people! Move it up!" Brook called as she and her horse, Thunder, together made their way to Lara, who Withers, was bucking and soon, Brook had come to late-Wither's had thrown Lara of the saddle. Brook dismounted and checked Lara's heartbeat and frowned. The other young riders, watched in dismay.

Chapter 6

Back in the stables, the ambulance arrived and took Lara away to hospital. Most people weren't shocked, or surprised. But Natalie had red bunny eyes and her nose was stuffy. "An Attention rider, the Summa Showjumping Festival has been officially cancelled. Thank you," an announcement thundered through the speakers. Clair was walking with her blonde hair over her eyes like a curtain while she walked around the lounge. She bumped into someone. She quickly removed the curtain of hair to see who it was. It was a boy she had never seen before in pony club. Never. He had cute brown hair, teeny, tiny freckles along his nose, blue eyes and dashing white teeth that made his grin fab. Clair jumped. "Er, you scared me!" she said nervously. The boy gave her a tiny smile. "I'm Zach. Zachary Miller to be exact. And you are…" he said pointy. Clair tried hard not to fluff her hair. Cos' isn't that like flirting? She thought, her head throbbing. "Oh, I'm-I'm Clair-short for Clairaria Jones," she stammered. Zach grinned which made him look extra cute. "I'm twelve, just turned this year," he said. Clair answered back, "Oh, twelve too," she said. "Cool. D'you wants go to on a trail ride together?" he asked Clair. Clair's heart almost skipped a beat. Ok, she had to admit he looked nice but she wasn't going to do what Jade was going to do: flirt. Suddenly, thinking of Jade made her all blank again. "Ur, yeah. Trail C?" she optioned. Zach nodded and the two went separate ways to tack up their horses. Everest's leg still hadn't healed so Clair tacked up Dizzy.

Clair and Zach met up at the entrance of Trail C right away. "So, this is my horse, Bramby. She's a chestnut Thoroughbred," Zach said about his horse. Clair smiled as she mounted. "He' beautiful," she had to say then she introduced him to Dizzy. "Dunno why they called him Dizzy. Probably cos' he gets Dizzy a lot when he does dressage and collapses to the ground!" joked Clair. Zach laughed. "You're funny," he commented. Clair blushed and placed her hard hat on her head. When Zach realized what he had said, he blushed too and quickly added, "I mean, Brook names all the horses. She comes up with cool ones, yeah?" Clair nods.

Chapter 7

After the trail ride, Clair decides to call her mum to bring her home. She had her day at the stables and she wanted to hang out at the park tomorrow. She dialed her mum's phone number. "Hello?" her mum said. "Oh, hi, mum, can you pick me up now?" answered Clair her mum answers ace so Clair hanged up and saw Zach walking up to her with a couple of his friends. Omigod, thought Clair nervously. "Hey, who's that?" asked a girl with auburn hair. A guy with blonde spiky hair said something in a low voice while looking over at Clair that she didn't hear. Clair was blushing, growing redder and redder by minute. Blonde spiky hair guy threw his head up and laughed. Zach and his friends were all in jodhpurs, cream ones and riding shoes already off. Clair turned around so she doesn't face them. It was humiliating. After all she has been through. She remembered how she was going to the park. Could see bring Zach, too? Is it possible? Could I really ask him infront of his friends? She thought, blushing with hotness. The sun was shining furiously that made Clair's face hotter and blusher than usual. She took a deep breath. Zach and his friends were walking down the road; coming for her right way…she had to do it. I can do it, I can do it, she thought. But it was no use; she kept looking over at the horses in the paddock, munching on grass. She saw Zach giving her a little wave, though. She took a big gulp of air and strolled casually toward them. Zach and his friends saw her and stopped walking to stare at her. Clair was glad that her mother wasn't here yet. Her green eyes were burning from the sun. Her hair was all ick. How could she do this? Too late. She was already a meter away from them. She turned on her heels and walked another meter away. "Never mind," she muttered. The auburn-haired girl laughed like a witch would and the spiky hair dude snickered and another guy with this reddish curly hair whooped. Clair was blushing and blushing and blushing. I am an idiot…c'mon mum! Please come! She thought. "What was it that you'll like to say to my friend?" Spiky-Haired dude guy asked. Auburn-haired girl snickered. Clair turned around to face them, praying that her mum will just come. Zach's face looked like he wanted Clair to ask. "I-I- uh, um, well…" she started, feeling like a geek. "Zach, uh-uh, um…would you like to…um…" she couldn't say it. "Forget it!" she finally snapped, angry at herself. Why couldn't see just say it to him? She turned on her heels, head held high and strolled back to the car park. She'd rather wait for her mother there.

Chapter 7

Clair kept thinking about Jade. Her best friend ever at the riding school. After Lara and Natalie ditched Clair. Why did Jade have to leave? Clair just got a phone call from Brook, saying that Jade had left the town and moved to Maryland. "Yeah, she left here and travelled to Maryland. She didn't really say goodbye to anyone. How weird, right?" Brook was saying. Clair flinched, tears streaming down her face as she heard it. She couldn't speak. She couldn't move. "Clair? Are you still on?" Brook asked over the phone. Clair cleared her throat, hoping it sounded convincing as she faked a cough. "I'm sick and I have to go to bed and get a tissue," she fibbed. Brook hung up. Clair was very upset. Jade left without saying goodbye? Is this because she wanted to have a party? Clair was confused. But most of all, she was sad. Jade, her best friend ever in pony club, left, out of the blue, left. Jade, Jade, Jade, Jade, she reversed over and over again in her head. Left, left, left, left, she added when she was doing her homework. She sipped a cup of hot chocolate before finishing the next sum. And I will never see her again. She's in Mary Lands, Clair thought and dividing 6 with 489.

"I saw this really cool shirt at Jay-Jays' and it was 50% off and so, I decided to book it. Isn't it weird?" Stuck-up Lara Moribeeto and Natalie Poshca, was busily chatting in the rider's lounge on the sofas. It was almost time for Clair's dressage lessons but Clair could hope. She just sat on a broken rocking chair beside the picture drawers. Alongside, she saw Zach, the boy that she had gave up on. Clair thought she hated him. Zach was with the three friends from yesterday. Clair wished the floor boards would open up and swallow her in, especially when she caught Zach looking in her direction. She wasn't like the other riders. "Dressage people, please come to the arena now. Thank you!" an announcement rang over the speakers and Clair gave a sigh of relief. "Clair," Clair trampled into the kiosk and found Fifi there. "Clair. Everest's leg is healing finally. I'll give you a full forty-five bucks refund today because your lesson had to be cancelled for dressage. Unfortunately, Everest needs lots and lots of rest and a little child is riding Dizzy for the trail rides." Fifi explained and Clair's jaw dropped. I feel like I'm spinning on a rollercostar. This is good news but also bad news to me! Clair thought, thumping her boots and helmet back on the racks.

On the getting-to-know-you trail ride on Monday was different. After thirty minutes, (this seemed like ten, to Clair.) Brook allowed people to have a break in the Misty Forest. Everyone seemed to be talking, laughing and having a good time with eachother while Clair was stuck on Everest's saddle, looking bored. She steered Everest to a quiet corner and dismounted. "Did you miss me, boy?" she giggled quietly. "How's your leg?" Everest nickered her gently. A girl called Sophie, the girl with auburn hair that hung out with Zach yesterday with Tom, the guy with the spiky hair and Wilshire, a dude with blonde, curly hair. Sophie was really close to Zach while they had the trail ride, and the trail-ride break. Clair watched enviously around the lonely corner of the valley. Lara and Natalie were mysteriously whispering to eachother, making sure no one was listening. Clair mounted back on Everest and made him walk to them. At first, they didn't see her, she listened all she can. "I can ask my mother if we can arrive at the stables at five, perfect, since the stables close down at five thirty and I could bring some snakes," Lara was saying, adjusting her white hard hat. Natalie smiled. At first, Clair thought at the mention of the word, 'snakes', which probably meant the lollies but when Natalie said part of something that made Clair mad. "Cool. It is perfect! Brook will know one thing or two then making you ride stupid Withers. So, here's the plan, Fifi will still be in the kiosk, but we have to make sure Brook isn't guarding the horse area," Natalie was saying. Clair steered Everest behind a tree and dismounted. This conversation was getting on her nerves. "My mother can take care of that," whispered Lara quietly. But Clair could hear every word clearly. "Yeah, so no one will be guarding the horse shed thingy area, so then, since Brook and Fifi are interrupted, you and I could get the snakes to the horse area as quickly as we can and it would bound to hurt Withers," Natalie finished in a low voice. Clair gasped quietly. Were Lara and Natalie trying to hurt Withers? The bell Brook was holding rang loudly. "Time to saddle up, people! We still have forty five more minutes!"

Chapter 8

Clair couldn't believe what Lara and Natalie had said. It was impossible. Real snakes? They had to be joking, as Clair thought but soon, she caught out Lara reading a snake fact book in the riders' kitchen. Clair got tired and went home.

Back at home, she felt calmer. Her mum was out at work and her sister went to dance practice and her dad was at his friend's house. She was alone with only Wind Company.

The next day, Clair went back to pony club. No lesson, no trail ride. She went there to see if Laranna or Natalie were there. They weren't. "Hi, Fifi. Have you seen Lara or Natalie?" Clair asked sweetly. "No dear. Though Zachary and Sophiana are here. And Brook is in the café if you need her." Fifi answered, lowering her glasses. Clair sighed and looked at the clock. Then the trail ride forms. Then the clock again. Then the trail riding forms. She did this several times until she got dizzy. "Are you alright, dear?" Fifi asked, curious. "Your head seems to get crazy, sometimes," it was only three o' clock and she remembered Lara and Natalie were going to do their dangerous hunting trip at five. Clair had to do something at the stables for two hours! "I'm going on trot with Everest," Clair muttered and took the pen and forum and began to fill out her name. She went to tack up Everest but first, she patted Withers. "Hey, Withers. Tonight, Lara and Natalia won't get to hurt you. Don't worry," she assured him, before saddling Everest up.

Clair and Everest galloped off to Trail C, her blonde hair flowing swiftly by the wind and Everest's bay mane floating. Once she reached the middle, she heard two voices. A male and female. Oh no! NOT again! Zach and Sophie! She thought, hesitating. The two voices remained talking. Clair squeezed Everest in the saddle to make him edge closer to the duet. Then, she dismounted like she always did when she listened to Lara and Natalie before. "And, yeah, I think she has this, I don't know, telepathicness? That's why I didn't invite her to your party, I mean, Brook is always lagging on and on that Clair is such a great rider when Laranna and Nat hated her," Sophie was saying. The two genders were on two beautiful matching horses: both jet black with a tiny dot on both foreheads. What party? Thought Clair nervously. Was Zach having a party and Sophie did the invites and Zach wanted to invite her? "Yeah, but she was supposed to be on the invites list, Soph! I told you that I wanted you to give an invitation to everyone I wrote down in pony club!" Zach was wailing. Clair froze. "Yeah, but you know that girl, Clair Jones? She's a geek! You know, she's weird and all! And you said you didn't want geeks in your party. So, I blocked her for the invites so she didn't get a card or whatever." Sophie was saying. Clair froze some more. Is that true? Am I a weird geek? She thought. "And besides, I heard that she gave Laranna Moribeeto the cross-country crop that day we went on the trail rides," Sophie continued, pulling her horse back slightly. "That's a lie!" Clair wanted to shout but she pressed her lips together. "That sounds like Clair, alright," Zach said sarcastically. Sophie snickered but Clair couldn't hear anymore. She rounded her horse up, and went back to the stables.

Chapter 9

Clair felt mad. It was four thirty so Lara and Natalie would have come in half an hour. But Clair had confused feelings. For one thing, Jade left during a fight. Between longtime friends. Another thing, the fibs Sophie had said. I heard that she gave Laranna Moribeeto the cross-country crop that we went on the trail rides. The words kept rewinding in her mind. A fib. Sophie the fibber. And Zach believes her. So far, Clair had no friends and no good times right know. And she had two nasty girls who want to hurt a horse that badly at five. She went to the rider's lounge: which was empty and she helped herself with a soda in the fridge and dunk it down.

Clair heard footsteps by five. Lara and Natalie, she thought hastily. She hid behind some hay and watched carefully. Two figures of girls walked forward. One of them with dark hair and side-way long ponytail was carrying a container of baby snakes. It was Lara. Natalie, on the other hand, was walking infront of her friend. Natalie tugged at her honey dark blonde hair carefully. Clair froze in the spot. The two girls turned to the kiosk. They're gonna interrupt Fifi and Brook, Clair told herself. I have to let them, she heard Lara's mother talking to Fifi and Natalie's dad talking to Brook. The horse area was clear, under no guard. It was getting dark and Clair thought it she should just go home but she couldn't leave the horses in danger. Not Withers. No way. Clair didn't do anything. I was part of her plan. Withers were a lovely horse. And he was a perfect dressage horse. Lara and Natalie stepped infront of Withers, Natalie stepping infront of Lara, to hide her from the people in the kiosk. Natalie whispered something to Lara and slowly…Lara opened the red container of snakes…

"NO!" It was Clair who jumped out from the hay loft. She ran and grabbed the almost-opened snake container. Natalie and Lara gawped at her and Natalie lost her balance. She fell on top of Lara in pain. But, the container took over and all the little snakes were slithering out. "Yah!" Clair was scared. She wasn't that scared of snakes, especially baby pythons. Soon, Brook and Fifi caught the attention. Brook screamed but Fifi ran over to the horses to calm them down. Everest was watching the snakes calmly but Withers were frightened and spooked. He reared and neighed. He wasn't calm at all! Lara and Natalie scrambled from the ground, watching horridly at the baby snakes slithering toward the kiosk! Some were even slithering toward the horses! Fifi and Brook were trying to lead the horses away. Lara and Natalie ran to the paddock, where it was safe. Typical, thought Clair as she helped Brook and Fifi. They made this mess and except innocence to fix this! Clair had no choice. The snakes were chasing the horses everywhere! "Everest!" Brook yelled over the neighs. Clair gasped. A snake was chasing her horse, Everest down the road. "No, Everest!" yelled Clair. She couldn't think. "No, Clair!" Fifi screamed as she saw Clair mounting on a saddled horse, Harry. "Giddy up!" Clair urged. "Stop, Clair! You could hurt yourself! You don't have a riding helmet!" yelled Brook, while chasing a pony from a vicious snake. Clair still had no choice. Zach and Sophie and Tom, came out of the kiosk to see what the fuss was all about. Sophie screamed. Tom whooped in a silly way and ran to the carpark to get away from the snakes but Zach was surprised-shocked. Once he saw Clair going down a dangerous road, chasing a horse and a snake-with no riding helmet (!), he panicked too, as well as Brook and Fifi. "Clair, come back!" Fifi screamed loudly. Suddenly, rain started to patter down and made the snakes more vicious to bite a horse. Neigh! A grey Arabian got sharply bitten by one of the adult snakes. "No! Honey! Grandmother, get the vets!" Brook cried, grabbing a pony by the led reins. "Clair! Brook, what is she doing there? The road's slippery!" Zach shrieked. Fifi came back from the kiosk, getting five umbrellas. "Let's hope this is enough! There are too many snakes! Who could've done this?!" Fifi wailed. All of the horses were placed in the indoor stall barns. And the snakes were clearing away. Brook was close to Honey, an Arabian who got a fatal bite by a snake. The rain was still drowning down. And Clair was chasing after Everest, furiously. "EVEREST!" She yelled over the loud rain. The snake had gone but Everest was going wild. Luckily, she grabbed him and pulled him back to the stables. She was soaked, and so were Harry and Everest. Brook and Fifi were really worried. "You shouldn't have gone to the roads," Brook assured her. Fifi shrugged. Finally, at six, the rain cleared a bit. "I think I know who's to blame," Brook said. Fifi, Brook, Clair and Zach all looked pointley at Natalie and Laranna, who were really soaked, sharing a towel together, chattering their teeth. "It was you, Clair," Zach suddenly popped up when they entered the rider's lounge while Fifi made Zach, Clair, Natalie, Lara and Brook hot cocoa. Clair gave him a furious, confused, wet look. She was still wet and her blonde hair was wet and horrid and her green eyes were red. "What?!" she asked angrily. Zach blushed slightly, his brown hair all wet, as well. "I mean, if it wasn't for you, Everest would've been in grave danger," Zach said hurriedly. Clair grumbled and took and sips of her cocoa and banged it back on the table madly. "You don't care!" she yelled at Zach. "All you think is how I am a weird geek and you think that it's like me that I gave Laranna the crop, and I didn't!" she screamed. Fifi, Brook, even Lara and Natalie, stared at Zach and Clair in silence. Fifi stopped making the cocoa. Zach looked shocked. "Sophie…told me," he trembled. Clair rolled her eyes. She couldn't take him. She stomped out of the riders lounge, calling her mum to pick her up.

School holidays were over and Clair was glad. Less time to spend in pony club. She got tired and flustered. Why on earth did she say the things she had said to Zach? Clair should've known he was being sarcastic. She apologized to Zach but he still seemed lumpy. And right now, the only friend she could count on was Everest. And right now, that made the fat, unhappy tears turn to happy ones, over again. But the issue with Jade, she thought, hugging Everest's neck, letting fat tears roll. She's still not my friend. And right now, that just made her sad.

Coming soon!

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Wednesday, December 8, 2010

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Ask is a totally new website that will be jammed with loads of questions and answers. As you know, this is a blog Ask!.com but here, at Bebear.honey.blogspot.com or wildstoriez.blogspot.com, this is a totally new translation. People, who are members or not, could Ask! a question along the bottom with the comment box, if you please. Here are some 'problems' the Ask! team has provided either at school, home or even public. Our team has divided up different advisors which make it simpler! Enjoy as you read just in case-what if one of your problems is a bit similar?

Ask the Experts, Elizabeth Roger and Rakia Merit

Problem 1:

My new step-sister has been TOTALLY horrid! Since dad moved out mum got this horrid boyfriend and he is living with us with his daughter. She is so annoying and I mean very! One day, she poisoned my dog's food! Luckily, he recovered and I know that it's all my step-sister's fault! What's worse? She makes me do all the house chores, you know. Like scrubbing our outdoor deck, cleaning dishes when mum and my step-dad are out!!! And when I say NO, that it's her turn to clean the house, she just takes two bucks from my pocket money!!! What should I do?

Annoyed Anne (11)

Advise:

Well, seems like you've got LOT'S to work through! Remember, your life is exactly like Cinderella's and think about it! All fairy-tales have good endings! And it seems, like Anne, is that explain to her calmly and gracefully that the work is all her responsibility, not yours. Hope this helps heaps,

Elizabeth Roger

Advise:

Well, the thing you should do is tell your parents, along with your step-father. If you tell an adult, things will go a lot better.

Yours,

Rakia

Problem 2:

There's this boy I meet up in school and he is really rude. He bullies me and my friend, calls us horrid names, cheats on us and makes us get into trouble when it was his fault. Every day, I meet up with him! Plus, his in first period with me, second, third and fifth period! And he's in my homeroom!! Once, he threw my bag with my books and things out the bus window. What should I do?

Greg (14)

Advise:

This boy is very picky, isn't he? Well, give him a piece of his mind! Do more horrible stuff back! See if he likes it for his bag to be thrown out a bus window!

Elizabeth Roger

Advise:

You know what? Leave him alone. Stay far away from him. But if he keeps coming up to you and bully you, just tell the teacher, straight away. By telling an adult, remember, helps HEAPS,

Yours truly,

Rakia

Problem 3:

My friend stole something from the shops, but she didn't get caught. Since we started middle school, my friend has completely changed! She's more gothic and more hippie and rude!! And she has a belly piercing already! She's hanging out with gothic people and hippies, shoplifting with them and my friend says that I have to become hippie and gothic and wear black and shoplift with them if I can be friends with them. What could I do? HELP!!!!

Titiana (13)

Advise:

Your friend is such a ho-bag then! Seriously! The best thing you should do is tell her your feelings. Tell her that she's changing into some geek and moron. Tell her how you feel. If she doesn't care, like a hippie, tell her more about how you feel, honestly and call the police if they shoplift!

Yours,

Elizabeth Roger

Advise:

Well, starting middle school is a great challenge. There are the stupid, I'm sorry to say, people who only care about how cool they are. If they aren't, they tease the unpopular people. Maybe your friends' just are trying to find a way to earn new friends, including you. Give her time, if she keeps being hippie and gothic, make some new friends.

From Rakia M

Ask Chrissy and Livy!

Problem 1:

Hey, Chrissy/Livy, I REALLY need your help. I have this feeling my boyfriend's cheating on me. We've been going out for three months and a couple of weeks. One of my friends told me that they saw a rich girl in the school, like pashing with my boyfriend behind the lockers. I'm really upset and worried. He now calls me less and less by day and now, he is avoiding me. I'm feeling sick in my stomach. I told my mum and dad and they just said to get on with it. But how can I? It totally feels like he is cheating on me. What should I do?!

Worried Wendy

Advise:

Hi, Worried Wendy, this is difficult, OK, just give your boyfriend some time, OK? Maybe he isn't or maybe he is.

From, Livy

Advise:

You know what? Ask him if he wants to break up with you to get on with that rich girl. Or, you could just break up with him; let him stand on the spot, mouth hanging open while you're confidently walking away from him. Hope this helps!

Chrissy

Problem 2

My friend has cancer and all I could ever do is visit her every day in hospital, or pray to God. I'm really worried. What can I do?

Anonymous

Advise:

I'm sorry, Anonymous, there is only hope. And hope is in the heart,

Livy

Advise:

I'm real sorry, too, Anonymous. There is hope, as Livy said. Only hope.

Chrissy

Problem 3

Hi, Chrissy and Livy. I'm Endora and I'm having bad moments in my life right now. I failed this end-of-year math test and only got 10/55 in total and my parents aren't really proud. They said I have to 'push the boundaries' in math but how I can? math has been my weakest subject ever. I really want to improve my math but can't find a way. How can I?

From The Worst Math Person

Advise:

Try really hard at school. Listen to the teacher, participate in math's group activities and you'll succeed.

Livy

Advise:

Why not let your parents enroll you in tutoring classes? Tutoring classes help a lot. It may be expensive, but at least you have a chance.

Best wishes,

Chrissy (P.S: I'm not good at maths, either, don't worry.)

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