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It was a beautiful spring day. The sun was shining in a cloudless, crystal blue sky.
"Good bye! I'll see you tomorrow!" I called behind my back. I stopped suddenly and turned around. "Tomorrow's Wednesday, isn't it?"
"Yes!!" The group shouted. I smiled and continued my way off the bus. I was coming home from school. I stopped and waved and waved to my friends as the school bus took off. I began my quarter mile journey home. I pulled out my headphones from my pocket and slipped them on my hesd and pressed the play button on my portable c.d. player. When I found out whot c.d. was in there, I smiled and skipped my way home.
When I got home, I stopped and checked the mail. I was always the first one of my family home, and I loved the hour I got to my self before my first sister of three other siblings got home. I was the oldest child at fourteen. The next one under me was my thirteen year old sister Cassandra, or Cass. Next was my seven year old brother Alex. Finally, the little squirt of the family was two year old Rory.
I went inside our house, stopped at the fridge and grabbed a Coke, then went down to my huge room in the basement. I changed out of my school clothes into my riding attire. I grabbed my helmet off it's hook on my way by, and went back to re-check the mail. There wasn't any the first time, and now there still wasn't any. 'The mail's usually here by now.' I said out loud, becoming frustrated. 'I am waiting for some very important things mail man.' I turned on my heel in disgust and walked into the main barn. 'I hate when the mail man's late. That's the one setback about living in the country. It takes so long to get the mail.' I complained to myself. I lived on a fifty acre horse farm about an hour's drive from Louisville. We breed, train and show horses in the famous bluegrass country of Kentucky. I went to the feed room and started on the job of feeding our horses.
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