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Authors: Catherine Hapka

Blue Ribbon Summer (3 page)

Oh well,
Brooke thought.
Maybe I need to look at that dressage book again. Or maybe I'll look up some tips on the Internet later.

She was almost to Adam's house anyway, so she gave up on training for the moment, instead pushing Foxy into a trot to get there faster.

Adam was in his front yard, kicking a half-deflated soccer ball back and forth between his bare feet. He glanced up when he heard Foxy coming.

“Hi!” Brooke called, holding the reins in one hand as she pushed up her glasses, which had slipped down her nose as they always did when it was hot.

“What are you doing here?” Adam asked.

Brooke shrugged. “Nothing. Just bored. Want to ride down to the creek or something?”

“I can't.” Adam shot a look toward the quiet country road, which was deserted except for a crow pecking at a leaf. “I've got swim team. Justin will be here to pick me up soon, so . . .”

His voice trailed off, and he didn't quite meet Brooke's eye. Brooke knew him well enough to guess what he
wasn't
saying—he wanted her to scram before his ride arrived, probably because Justin was a year older and one of the most popular boys at school.

Before she could figure out how to feel about that, there was the sudden loud pop of a car backfiring at the end of the road. A second later a souped-up vintage Mustang peeled around the corner and sped toward them, engine roaring. Brooke knew the car—her stepdad had sold it to Justin's older brother, who was in high school.

The crow flew up with a squawk, and Foxy snorted and jumped to the side as the car screeched to a stop at the curb. “Easy, girl,” Brooke murmured, grabbing a chunk of mane just in time to stop herself from sliding off the pony's back. How embarrassing would that be?

Justin jumped out of the passenger seat. “Yo, Conley!” he yelled. He did a double take as he noticed Brooke and Foxy standing there. “Whoa, a horse! Weird.”

Adam laughed. “Yeah, that's just Brooke. She's, like, the neighborhood horse freak. Come on, let's jet.”

Justin's brother revved the engine as Adam and Justin climbed into the car. Adam's door had barely shut behind
him when the Mustang shot off again, tires squealing as it rounded the next bend in the road.

Foxy relaxed as soon as the car was out of earshot, though Brooke still felt tense. What had gotten into Adam lately? He'd always been her best friend—almost like a brother. But he wasn't acting like much of a friend lately. . . .

She shook her head, banishing those thoughts. What was the point in worrying about it? There was nothing she could do.

“At least I still have you, girl,” she whispered, rubbing Foxy's neck. “Come on, let's take a nice long ride along the creek—just the two of us.”

By five o'clock that afternoon it was hotter than ever. After her morning ride, Brooke had spent the next few hours in the air-conditioned house, looking through her shelf of horse books for training ideas. Only the need to feed Foxy had forced her to drag herself back outside.

Foxy was halfway through her grain and Brooke was outside the shed, topping off the mare's water tub with the
hose, when she heard her stepfather calling her name from the direction of the house.

“He's home early today,” she commented to Foxy. When her name drifted across the yard again, Brooke turned off the hose and shoved it back under the fence where Foxy couldn't reach it. The mare was still young, and had been known to play with things when the mood struck her. Those things often ended up damaged or destroyed as a result. That was what had happened to Foxy's last fly mask, and also to a couple of grooming brushes Brooke had left within the mare's reach. Brooke was already broke and definitely didn't want to spend the next two weeks scrubbing upholstery at the used car lot to pay for a new hose.

She hurried back to the house. Her stepfather was pacing back and forth in the kitchen. The twins were sitting at the table, paying no attention to their father or anything else as they argued loudly over the last cookie in the box.

“Ah, Brooke.” Her stepfather stopped pacing and smiled at her. “There you are. Tammy!” he shouted. “Hurry up!”

“Coming, coming.” Brooke's mother hurried in, her
high heels click-clacking on the linoleum. She was still all dressed up in her Realtor outfit of blazer, skirt, and pantyhose. Brooke didn't know how she stood it in this heat.

“What's happening, Daddy?” Ethan asked, looking away from the cookie just long enough for Emma to grab it and shove the entire thing into her mouth. “Hey!” Ethan yelped when he noticed.

“Never mind the cookie, honeybun. I'll take you out for ice cream after dinner if you want.” Brooke's stepfather was obviously in a good mood. He grinned as Ethan cheered. Emma let out a whoop too, clearly assuming she was included in the ice cream offer.

“What's going on, Roger?” Brooke's mother sounded slightly impatient. “I'm right in the middle of updating the website, and—”

“I'm trying to tell you, okay?” he said. “Listen, you all know it's been a pretty great month at the lot so far, right? Well, it got even better today. Some rich guy from D.C. saw my ad online and came all the way out from his beach house in St. Michaels and actually bought that old 'Vette I've had on the lot for months! Almost full asking price, too!”

“Really?” Brooke's mother sounded interested now. “That's wonderful, sweetie.”

“You're telling me.” He grinned. “And don't worry, I'm planning to spread the joy around. Ta-da!” He ducked into the hallway, returning a moment later holding a large shopping bag emblazoned with the cheerful logo of the area's largest toy store.

“Yay!” the twins cheered when they looked inside. “Thanks, Daddy!”

“And for my favorite wife, I made reservations next Saturday night at that Italian place you like in Ocean City. We'll make a weekend of it—I already called my sister, and she'll keep the twins while we're gone.”

Brooke's mother gasped. “Oh, Roger!”

Brooke liked seeing her mother's face light up as she grabbed her husband and kissed him, gushing about the restaurant and the romantic time they'd have. She liked seeing the twins so happy, too. But her stomach tightened as she realized her stepfather hadn't mentioned what
she'd
be doing that weekend, and she couldn't help wondering if she'd been forgotten once again. . . .

“Don't worry, Brookie, I saved the best for last.” Her stepfather turned to her with a wink. “See, that rich guy who bought the car told me he's whisking his whole family off on a surprise trip to Paris. That's why he was in such a hurry to make this deal—I guess they're leaving in a couple of days.”

“Um, okay,” Brooke said, a bit confused. Was her stepfather taking her to Paris? Somehow she doubted it.

“So the guy also told me his daughter had to pull out of her annual horse camp to go on the trip,” her stepfather continued. “That means there's a spot open at her very exclusive camp, which happens to be located less than an hour from here.” He grinned. “At least, there
was
a spot open, until I called and signed you and Foxy up for it!”

“What?” Brooke blurted out, still not quite understanding.

“Surprise!” her stepfather sang out. “You and Foxy are going away to Camp Pocomoke for two weeks. You leave on Sunday.”

CHAPTER
3

AN HOUR LATER, BROOKE STILL
hadn't quite wrapped her mind around her stepfather's big surprise. She picked at her dinner, occasionally sneaking a peek at him, studying his broad, ruddy face as if she'd never seen it before. And in a way, she felt as if she hadn't. He hardly seemed to notice her most of the time, and paid even less attention to Foxy unless he was complaining about how much she cost to keep.

And now this! Brooke was touched that her stepfather had thought of doing something like this for her. Sure, it had kind of fallen into his lap. But he could have ignored the open spot at horse camp and bought her a new cell
phone or something else instead. After all, a two-week horse camp couldn't be cheap.

Two weeks. The thought of it struck her suddenly, causing her stomach to tighten so much, she put down her fork and swallowed hard to keep the bite of potato she'd just eaten from coming back up. Two whole weeks. Brooke had never spent more than a night or two away from her family before, and now she was supposed to spend two weeks all alone in a strange place.

But I won't be alone,
she thought.
Foxy will be there with me.

That made her feel better, but only a little. She needed to “speak” to her Pony Post friends—and now she had much bigger news to share than her silly self-training plans!

“May I be excused?” she asked, pushing her plate away.

Her stepfather looked up from shoveling chicken into his mouth. “Sure thing, honey,” he said. “Better get upstairs and start packing, eh?”

“Yeah.” Brooke smiled back. “Thanks again, Dad.”

Upstairs, she pulled out her laptop and logged on to
the Pony Post. She was surprised to see that all three of her friends' names had little green dots glowing next to them. That meant they were all logged in to the site right now! That didn't happen very often unless they all set up a time beforehand, since they were in three different time zones.

Brooke quickly started typing, not wanting any of her friends to log off before she got her news out.

[BROOKE]
Hi all! Guess what?

[MADDIE]
BROOKE! Was wondering where u were all day. What's up?

[HALEY]
Hi Brooke! How's Foxy?

[NINA]
Hey B! Is it hot where you are? B/c it's hotter than Hades here in NOLA.

[HALEY]
Isn't it always hot there? lol

[BROOKE]
Hot here too. But listen, I have big news.

[HALEY]
What?

[MADDIE]
Spill!

[NINA]
Is it about Foxy?

[BROOKE]
Yes, sort of. My stepdad just gave me a big surprise—he's sending me & Foxy to riding camp!

[MADDIE]
2 COOL!

[NINA]
Is it a sleepaway camp?

[BROOKE]
Yes, for 2 wks.

[HALEY]
That's amazing! I did riding camp last summer, but it was only day camp at my dressage trainer's barn.

[NINA]
I've never done a riding camp, but I've been to sleepaway art camp and it was the BESTBESTBEST thing ever!

[MADDIE]
I've been to soccer camp a few times. Rly fun! But riding camp? I'm super-jealous!!!!!

[HALEY]
Me too! You're going to learn sooooo much!

Brooke smiled as she read over her friends' comments. They were making her feel less nervous already, mostly because she'd realized something. This was a
riding
camp, which meant all the other campers would be just as horse crazy as she was. Maybe she'd meet some girls like her Pony Post friends!

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