Ride the Wind by Kateri Eichler (books to read in your 20s .TXT) 📖
- Author: Kateri Eichler
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Stupid girl. Thats no man you hide. That's a god! A god who has to pay for what he's done. though Kravan.
Nivia added, Mariah, we all know how the bond worksand feels, but you must know, he is a god, and not what he seems. he is truely more horse than man.
"No. He is man. He love like man. Real and good. I know love.. He does... Dervisa is... man, love... like man..." said Solay. Then, she repeated herself in Farsea, less haultingly.
You are foolish, both of you!!! said Kravan angrilly. He reared up and charged at to the two young girls. But to his shock, he was met by a paint mare rather than a young american girl. Solay fell back and screamed. Kravan and Mariah both reared, hooves clashing together. Mariah could hear Jade yelling in the background. But it was all background noise to her as she reared again to meet Kravan.
The lipizanar she faced was bigger than she was, but her mustang body was built tougher. One of Kravan's hooves struck her chest, and she stummbled back. But she reared again, and his timeh one of her hooves hit him, leaving a gash of readon his white coat. Kravan stumbled back, then stood his ground, rather than rearing to attack again. Rather than taking the opertunity to attack again, Mariah turned to Solay.
Come on, its okay. i can't fight them all, we have to run. she thought, sending her words out to Solay, Juan, and Dervisa.
I'm going to need a lift. But... iIthink we have a bigger problem. Juan responded.
What? thought Solay and Mariah at the same time.
It was Dervisa who replied, Well. I'm stuck in the tree. As a horse.
Chapter ElevenMariah ran to the tree where she had hidden Dervisa, then kicke at it. Once, twice, three times, she kicked the tree. It began to crack, and as she kicked it a fourth, and then a fifth time. and it collapsed, leaving just enough room for Dervisa to struggle to his feet.
We have to go. Can you carry Solay? Mariah thought to Dervisa.
Dervisa took a heavy breath. Yes, I think so. Not running. I need the wind. Solay, up. He thought in responce. Solay obeyed, and Juan pulled himself onto Mariah's back. Then, both horses took off. They all knew that they couldn't make it very far, but they had to get away
ImprintText: Kateri
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Editing: Kateri
Translation: Google Translate
Publication Date: 03-17-2012
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