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... n. It lifted its front legs and thumped them on the ground.

“Ash!”

The horse shook its head and ran towards the river. Amethyst held onto the reins. The horse kept running and all Amethyst could do was scream. Alexcent, who had been watching Amethyst from a few paces away, led his horse on a gallop and followed but it only made matters worse for her already agitated horse.

The horse kept rearing up and trying to throw Amethyst off its back. It neighed nervously. At this r ...

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