STOLEN! a Pony Called Pebbles by Wendy Orr
Author:Wendy Orr
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Henry Holt and Co. (BYR)
âItâs okay, horse,â she said, trying to keep her voice low and comforting. âIâll help you.â
âIâll get Dad!â Hannah called. âHe can cut the wire!â
âTake the dogs,â Amy said. âTheyâre scaring it.â
Hannah grabbed both leashes and raced back through the trees.
Amy came closer. None of the horse books sheâd read or shows sheâd watched had ever told her how to untangle a horse with its halter caught through a wire.
But the horse couldnât wait for Hannah to come back with her mom and dad. Amy had to do something now.
The wire hook was poking through the side of the noseband. A smear of red blood stained the horseâs silvery muzzle, where the wire and rope had rubbed the skin raw.
Amy tried everything she could think of. She tried to pull the rope band off the wire, tried to straighten out the wire, tried to undo the halterâs rope knot. Nothing worked. The wire was too strong, and the rope was pulled too tight. Her fingers couldnât even loosen the knot. Amyâs eyes filled with tears as the mare pulled back again, yanking the halter tighter on her head.
âNO!â Amy said desperately. âBring your head forward!â
The terrified horse rolled her eyes.
Amy put her arms around the big white head and tried to pull it forward. The mare was too frightened now to know that she was being helped. She pulled back harder.
âCome on,â Amy coaxed. She was still trying to sound calm, but her voice was squeaky and her hands were trembling. Angrily, she brushed her tears away. She was never going to be able to help this horse if she kept crying.
But she knew she wasnât strong enough to pull the terrified horseâs head forward and down, the way it needed to go. Not from the ground.
Amy looked toward the trail. There was no sign of Hannah and her parents.
âYouâve got to trust me, horse!â she said. âJust like Iâve got to trust you.â She knew that it was dangerous to jump onto a horse she didnât know, with no saddle or bridle or anyone else around. There just wasnât any other way she could save it.
The horseâs back was higher than Amyâs head, but the ground was steep. Amy stood on a rock and grabbed the silvery mane with both hands.
The first time she tried to jump, she was standing too far away, and she fell off her rock without touching the horse. She tried again, landed against the horseâs back, and slipped straight down.
But Iâve got to do it! she thought. Nothing else is going to work.
She grabbed the mane again, jumped, pulled herself up ⦠and landed across the horseâs back, with her head on one side and her feet on the other.
At the back of her mind, Amy was surprised that sheâd actually done it, but she didnât have time to think. She swung her right leg over the horseâs rump and sat up as if she were ready to ride.
She was so scared and excited she could hardly breathe.
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