That's a no-brainer, because horses are the best animal - they're tall, strong, and beautiful creatures that have always captured your heart and imagination. So when your teacher said you could get the extra credit that you needed to get a passing grade in science by writing about horses you didn't even ask your parents first, you just hopped off the school bus and began running to The Johnston's farm all the way over on Union Creek Dr. It was farther away than you thought and by the time you got there it was almost dark and you were covered in dust and sweat, but you could smell horses and that meant you would see them soon. Sneaking past the Johnston's house you quickly dash to the stables door trying to stay as low to the ground as possible but when you got to the door you found it to be locked with a note nailed to it. Ripping it from the door and knowing cursive writing was something you were still learning, you managed to read: I've gone hunting...put the mail under the... back door and if it's the horse feed... the barn is unlocked... beware, you dropped the note after spotting the barn and began to run - dropping your lunch box and book bag as you ran clutching your note book and pencil in both hands as you approached the barn. Getting to the barn you found the door cracked open with warm light coming from inside, quietly you slipped in, once hidden behind a mound of hay with horses in sight you began writing your essay on the horse's...
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