Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She lived in a small village surrounded by beautiful mountains. One day, while exploring the forest near her home, she found a magical flower. The flower had petals that glowed in different colors. As she touched it, a tiny fairy emerged. The fairy thanked Lily for freeing her from a spell. In return, the fairy granted Lily a wish. Lily wished for her village to always have enough food. And from that day on, the village had bountiful harvests every year.
Renisha McBride was a young woman. In the early morning hours, she was in a car accident. Disoriented, she left her vehicle and made her way to a nearby house. She knocked on the door seeking help. However, the homeowner, fearing for his safety, opened fire on her, shooting her through the door. This incident sparked widespread outrage as it raised questions about racial profiling and the use of deadly force, especially considering Renisha was unarmed and in need of assistance.
It's not based on a true story. The plot and characters of The Horses of McBride are entirely made up to entertain the readers/viewers. There's no real-life event or person behind it.
There was a boy named Tom. Tom was very curious about the old abandoned house at the end of his street. One day, he decided to go inside. It was dark and spooky. As he walked through the rooms, he heard strange noises. But then he discovered a hidden room. In that room, there was a chest full of old books. These books told stories of the village's past, and Tom became the keeper of these wonderful tales.