One day as I was working at Piper Ridge Libby came to me and again out of the blue I hear "You should really consider buying Karma." I had not thought about her after leaving the barn the day Frannie mentioned her to me.
That's when Libby told me about all of her concerns with Chance. It was so hard to hear. How could this end like this? After all of this time and work? It wasn't fair.
This was so wrong. Chance and I were going to start again this summer. We were going to canter off into the back pasture behind Piper Ridge and ride the trails. We had so much to do.
Karma was coming the following weekend for a 3 day clinic. She would sell quickly. If I was even going to consider buying her I didn't have a lot of time to decide. This was huge for me. Buying her was so much more than just getting another horse. It meant letting go of Ginger or Chance. Letting go of Ginger wouldn't be to hard, finding the right home for her would be tough, but it could happen. Letting go of Chance was an option that I couldn't wrap my mind around at all, or my heart.
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