Alanna and I both cracked up. "You seriously named him Boris?" I ask, trying to contain myself.

          "Hey, to my defense, my daughter named him when she was three. I had nothing to do with it." Alanna couldn't see him from where she was standing, so Brock whistled and the huge dark brown horse came to the stall door. Alanna almost fell backwards as he lowered his head to be petted.

         "It's alright. He's friendly." I assured her, knowing she didn't realize how large they would be.

         Brock reached out for his bridle. "You can pet him if you'd like. He won't bite." She slowly walked toward him and patted his nose before stepping back beside me. I could tell she was nervous but knew it would wear off. "I'm going let him out now, but I promise, he won't hurt you. He's just going to walk down through there and out to the pasture." Alanna grabbed my hand as he reached for the stable door.

        Boris didn't come out right away. Instead, he waited for Brock's approval and then stepped out into the corridor. Alanna's eyes grew wide as she saw his full body. She was very young the last time she'd seen a horse up close and I assumed it would be a lot for her to take in. Brock patted him on the back and pointed toward the open field. "Go on, buddy." Boris didn't hesitate as he trotted outside.

         "Now, earlier, you asked me if I had a favorite. Well, here he is. This is my baby. His name is Renegade." As soon as Brock said his name, a gorgeous jet black horse stepped toward the door. He nestled Brock before grunting and looking toward us. "He's an award winning thoroughbred."

          Alanna did pet him before he let him roam, but she was still a little eerie of them. Brock continued down the stables as he introduced us to Smoke, Scarlett, and Willow. Once Alanna met Willow, all was fine. Willow was the horse with foal and like Brock said, she could go anytime. She was white but more so grey. Alanna petted her multiple times and when Brock let her out of her stall, Alanna went right up to her and started talking. I was proud to see that she had adjusted to her surroundings and knew right away that Willow was her pick.

          Brock tried to make her go off into the pasture, but she didn't move. She stayed beside of Alanna and nuzzled her. The smile on my daughters face melted my heart. I knew then that if Brock and I didn't work out in the business, it didn't matter. Alanna would force me to remain friends with him just so she could see Willow. I had grown up with horses, I knew when one chose you and Willow chose Alanna. I think Brock was baffled when she didn't respond to his call, but he knew just as I did. "Well, stay there. Just behave." He muttered and walked over to the last stall. "I saved this one for last. I have a hunch that she's yours." He glanced at me before opening the door.

          A majestic, blinding white horse stepped out. I couldn't believe what I was seeing. It was her. I could have sworn that she had been reincarnated because it looked just like her.

         When she turned to me, our eyes connected. I didn't know what to do when she walked toward me and stared. After I smiled, she grunted and nuzzled me. It was like I had known her for years. "I have never in my life..." Brock muttered under his breath. "She hasn't taken to anyone in years. It took me months for her to even let me get close to her."

         Without thinking, I glanced at her nameplate above the stall.

         Heaven.

          I looked to Brock. "You have got to be kidding me. Did you ask someone? Did you talk to Randy?"

          He didn't follow. "What are you talking about?"

          "I had a horse just like her when I was young and her name was Heaven."

          He seemed legitimately surprised. "No, I swear I didn't know. I've had her for almost seven years now."

          I knew he wasn't lying but I just couldn't believe it. Alanna was still ignoring us as she petted and talked to Willow, who seemed to be listening to her every word. As I turned around, Heaven butted me. "She wants you to ride her?"

          I shook my head. "I haven't rode a horse since before Alanna was born... She was last one I ever got on..."

         He walked over to a saddle and handed it to me. "She's never let me ride her, or anyone for that matter. Just see what she does."

         I sighed, taking it from him. I walked toward her and gently saddled her as she was a perfect lady. Mentally thanking myself for not wearing improper shoes, I grabbed hold of her reigns and swung myself over the saddle. She remained still and waited for me to get adjusted. "And you say no one's ever rode her?"

          Brock shook his head. "Not in the seven years I've had her."

          I nudged her and she began trotting toward the pasture. When the open field came into view, I nicked her with my heel and she began galloping through the trees. I saw Brock and Alanna watching from the barn, with Willow beside them. I think they were just as shocked as I was. I hadn't been on a horse in years, almost the same amount of time that Heaven hadn't been rode. Without my approval, she began to run faster and faster. I swear it was like she hadn't in years and she seemed to be enjoying it just as much as I was. I patted her neck before bringing her to a stop in front of the barn. "You know, I've been looking to show her for years now, but she just wouldn't let me ride her. Now, that you can, maybe I can enter her in a show or two?"

          "I don't know. I haven't shown a horse for over a decade."

          He cocked an eyebrow. "What was it that you told me? Once you learn something, you don't forget it?"

          "That was wrestling."

          He nodded. "Yeah, and wrestling is much harder than showing a horse. I think you can do it. Maybe you can get her to warm up to me."

          I dismounted and held her reigns. "Well, I guess we'll have to see."

          Alanna finally spoke. "Mommy? Can I ride Willow like you just did?"

          I looked to Brock as he nodded. "I haven't rode her since she's with foal, but since you're all of fifty pounds, I don't see why not." She smiled widely as he continued. "But first, let's get your things inside. Then we may take a ride through the trails."

          It was then that I realized what I was missing.



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