The Dragon Dance by Lou Kuenzler

The Dragon Dance by Lou Kuenzler

Author:Lou Kuenzler [Kuenzler, Lou]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Random House Children's Books
Published: 2017-03-21T00:00:00+00:00


The girls were so excited that they almost ran back through the cave, tripping in the darkness as they hurried toward the bright light outside.

Flump had already bolted out into the Gemstone Glade, determined to get as far away from the little dragon as he could.

“Don’t worry, Huffle. We’ll be back soon,” Grace called over her shoulder.

Her mind was whirling like a spinning ballerina.

They had a real dragon pup to look after: a secret only she and Hetty could know about. It was just about the most amazing thing that had ever happened to her.

“All we need to do is jump on Billy and ride to the cow pasture,” she said.

But as they stepped out into the sunny glade, Hetty’s face turned as white as a bucket of milk.

“But where is Billy?” she gasped. “I tied him to that tree. I know I did. I used the special safety knot you taught me.”

Grace stared at the birch tree. There was no sign of Billy, just a frayed length of rope, no longer than a hair ribbon.

“I’m so sorry.” Hetty’s eyes filled with tears. “I really thought I’d tied him properly.”

“I’m sure you did,” said Grace kindly. She felt the end of the rope. It was damp and soggy. “Just as I thought. Billy chewed right through this,” she said. “There was nothing you could have done to stop him.”

She glanced around the glade, but the naughty unicorn was long gone.

“He’s so greedy. I’ll bet he’s headed back to the stable to see if there are any fresh peaches in his trough.” She sighed. “Come on. We’d better find him.”

They heard hooves approaching behind them and turned round. But it wasn’t Billy. It was Chalky, the unicorn foal. He followed close behind Hetty, trotting to catch up whenever she walked faster.

“You really have a friend there,” Grace said as they hurried through the trees.

She wasn’t too worried about Billy; she was sure he had just become tired of waiting and had taken himself back to Tall Towers.

But as they came out of the woods, she heard someone calling on the path.

“Grace? Grace? Are you there?”

“Izumi?” Grace answered the call.

“Are you all right?” It was Scarlet shouting now. A moment later, Grace’s friends came hurrying round the corner.

“Are you hurt?” asked Izumi.

“We were worried you’d had a fall,” explained Scarlet. “Billy came charging down the drive toward school. When we saw he had no rider, we thought something terrible might have happened.”

She pointed back down the track. Precious appeared, riding Billy sidesaddle toward them. She was holding his reins far too tight, and Billy was tossing his head furiously.

“But you didn’t fall off, did you, Grace?” sneered Precious, pulling even harder so that Billy came to a stop. “You weren’t even riding, were you?”

“No. Billy was tied to a tree,” said Grace, trying desperately not to mention either the Gemstone Glade or the dragon pup. “Hetty and I were just—”

“Having a riding lesson!” said Precious, cutting her off. “Look!”

She slid to the ground and held out the stirrup leathers.



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