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Chapter 1 Just a normal day.

Marine was sitting on her brown wooden desk while writing in her diary, her silky coffee brown hair draped over her shoulders. Her skin was fair, she had thick eyebrows, small nose. She wore a light pink sweater, along with some ripped navy blue jeans. While bits of her long fringe kept getting in her face.

She dropped her pen onto her halfwritten page, and blew her strand of hair away, and tucked it behind her ear. The walls of her room where painted a light watermelon pink, and her bed was a beautiful terquoise, her favourite colour. and her shelves where filled with books, stuffed animals, Diarys and other stuff. yes she was spoilt by her parents, and she didn't mind. But she never let it go to her head like other spoilt teens her age. She wrote for a little while Until she flopped back into her light blue chair. She sighed as her ocean blue eyes observed around the room in pure loneliness. She wondered "Why am I so alone?" she asked herself.

after a few moments. Staring down at her writing she got up but on her favourite dark purple jacket. And went downstairs and to the front door, "MUM! IM GOING OUT FOR A WALK IS THAT OKAY??" Marine called out in question. "YES DEAR YOU MAY! MARINE. BE CAREFUL!" her mother said loud enough for marine to hear. "thanks.." she muttered under her breath as she tucked her stray hair behind her ear again, as she walked out the door. And Into the woods...

Marine went to her stables that she and her mother had owned. She stood in the doorway and there to greet her was a beautiful white mare with ocean blue eyes just like hers. The mare neighed In delight to see her, Then marine slowly opened the old wooden door to the mares stable cubical. looking up she saw a huge sign above that said "StarChaser". Marine got the saddle and reins and hopped into StarChaser's back. "Let's go girl!" she said and the horse and girl rode off into the forest.

Marine diddent know how long they where out riding for. But I felt like she had been riding forever, she didn't stop riding until she felt detached from reality...