Mystery Ride Read online

Page 9


  “Imagine if we’d found Nickel,” Lisa said. “The MW would have been over.”

  “I thought A.J. was completely loony, talking about the moonlight like that,” said Carole.

  “Phil told me he thinks A.J. is completely loony, but he likes him anyway,” Lisa said. “Apparently A.J. reminds him a lot of Stevie!” The three girls laughed.

  “You know what the best part of the whole weekend was?” said Stevie. “When Veronica found out that Phil had been sleeping in Max’s guest bedroom.”

  “Her chin dropped,” Carole said.

  “Her lower lip went out,” cried Lisa.

  “She was going to call her father,” Stevie said. “She said that Max was being unfair.”

  “Veronica nearly fainted when she found out that Phil had taken a hot shower,” Carole said.

  “And shampooed!” Stevie said. They all laughed, remembering Veronica’s domed hair.

  “She was so upset, she …” Lisa was laughing so hard she couldn’t go on.

  “Sat in the onion dip,” Carole finished for her.

  The girls were silent for a moment as they contemplated the magnificent memory of the expression on Veronica’s face when she stood up and felt the onion dip ooze down her breeches into her boots.

  “I’ll always think of her that way,” Lisa said.

  Then Stevie remembered finding her saddle. “I’ll never forget going into the barn and seeing all those saddles. It was creepy.”

  After the ambulance took the thief away, the police, Max, Phil, and The Saddle Club had gone to inspect the ramshackle barn where the thief had kept his horse. There had been at least a dozen saddles, including May Grover’s and Stevie’s. All of them were new or almost new. And there had been half a dozen bridles. Max had said that altogether the stolen tack was worth thousands of dollars. The thief must have been haunting the roads and trails in the woods for weeks.

  “What a way to make a living,” Stevie said.

  “One more day and he and the saddles would have been gone forever,” Carole said.

  Max had told the girls that a used-tack auction was scheduled for the next day in a neighboring county. The police were sure that the thief meant to sell the stolen saddles there. Once the saddles were sold, there would have been almost no way to recover them.

  “It just goes to show,” Carole said. “Nameplates on a saddle are not enough.”

  The girls knew that at the next Horse Wise meeting Max was going to help them permanently identify their tack. One saddle thief had been caught, but there were more around.

  “I learned something important,” Lisa said.

  “What’s that?” asked Stevie.

  “Our horses did all kinds of maneuvers. Like a standing jump,” Lisa said. “I didn’t know Prancer could do that.”

  “And backing up into bushes,” said Carole. “I wasn’t sure Starlight would do it.”

  “And Belle narrowly missed jumping into a tree,” Stevie said. “I don’t know what you call that maneuver, but I definitely appreciated it.”

  “It was the hardest riding I ever did,” Carole said. “Because there were no rules. We had to figure everything out for ourselves.”

  “And convince Prancer, Starlight, and Belle that it was a good idea,” Stevie added. “A couple of times I could tell that Belle thought I was crazy.”

  “But she went along with you because she trusts you,” Carole said. “I guess it’s what Max is always trying to teach us—a good rider can cope with the unexpected.”

  Lisa nodded. “When I realized that Prancer had to go all out, I was terrified. But then I trusted her, and she trusted me, and everything was fine. Although,” she giggled, “I did have strange dreams last night. Race cars. Motorcycles.”

  “A speed demon is born,” Stevie said.

  Carole licked the last bit of vanilla ice cream off her spoon. “I’ve been thinking, too. You know the secret of The Saddle Club’s success?”

  “Brilliance?” said Stevie.

  “Not exactly,” said Carole with a grin.

  “Bravery?” Lisa said.

  “Not precisely,” said Carole. “When you think about it, the main ingredient of our success on the MW was dumb luck.”

  “What?” said Stevie indignantly.

  “It’s true. If we hadn’t mixed up the real and fake mysteries, we would never have caught the real thief,” Carole said. “And if we hadn’t thought the barred hoofprints were one of Max’s brilliant clues, we would never have followed them.”

  “We could have missed out on all the glory,” Lisa said.

  “Actually, there isn’t all that much glory,” Stevie said.

  “We’re going to get our picture in The Willow Creek Gazette,” Lisa finally said.

  “On the back page,” Carole said.

  “My brother Chad told me The Saddle Club mishandled the whole thing. He said he could have caught the thief in half the time,” Stevie said with a snort.

  “You know what’s truly great?” said Lisa.

  “What’s that?” Carole said.

  “The group picture Deborah took of the MW gang,” Lisa said.

  “Yes,” Carole said dreamily. “That’s an excellent photograph.”

  “No,” Stevie said, “it’s the greatest photograph in the history of mankind.”

  At the end of the Mystery Weekend Deborah had taken the traditional photo of the participants, which was now hanging in the tack room next to those of previous MW groups. This one included the marvelous sight of Veronica diAngelo with broken fingernails, puffy, stiff hair filled with seeds, spaghetti-sauce stains on her vest, and—best of all—onion dip oozing into her boots.

  “The miserable expression on Veronica’s face will keep me going through the long winter ahead,” Stevie said.

  “It’s something to live for,” Carole said.

  “It was one crazy weekend,” Lisa said happily. “You know what the real mystery is? How we can ever top it!”

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  BONNIE BRYANT is the author of more than a hundred books about horses, including The Saddle Club series, Saddle Club Super Editions, the Pony Tails series, and Pine Hollow, which follows the Saddle Club girls into their teens. She has also written novels and movie novelizations under her married name, B. B. Hiller.

  Ms. Bryant began writing The Saddle Club in 1986. Although she had done some riding before that, she intensified her studies then and found herself learning right along with her characters Stevie, Carole, and Lisa. She claims that they are ail much better riders than she is.

  Ms. Bryant was born and raised in New York City. She still lives there, in Greenwich Village, with her two sons.

 

 

 


    Horse Trade Read onlineHorse TradeHayride Read onlineHayridePony Tails 06- Corey in the Saddle Read onlinePony Tails 06- Corey in the SaddleJasmine and the Jumping Pony (Pony Tails Book 16) Read onlineJasmine and the Jumping Pony (Pony Tails Book 16)Hoof Beat Read onlineHoof BeatHorse Whispers Read onlineHorse WhispersHorse Play Read onlineHorse PlayPony Tails 05- May Takes the Lead Read onlinePony Tails 05- May Takes the LeadHorse Show Read onlineHorse ShowMystery Ride Read onlineMystery RideHorse Blues Read onlineHorse BluesPony Tails 01- Pony Crazy Read onlinePony Tails 01- Pony CrazyHorse Talk Read onlineHorse TalkYankee Swap Read onlineYankee SwapPhantom Horse Read onlinePhantom HorsePony Tails 07- Jasmine Trots Ahead Read onlinePony Tails 07- Jasmine Trots AheadHorse Trouble Read onlineHorse TroubleDriving Team Read onlineDriving TeamFull Gallop Read onlineFull GallopRodeo Rider Read onlineRodeo RiderSchooling Horse Read onlineSchooling HorseRiding Lesson Read onlineRiding LessonMillion-Dollar Horse Read onlineMillion-Dollar HorseMay's Runaway Ride (Pony Tails Book 14) Read onlineMay's Runaway Ride (Pony Tails Book 14)Wagon Trail Read onlineWagon TrailShow Horse Read onlineShow HorseDream Horse Read onlineDream HorseHigh Horse Read onlineHigh HorseStable Farewell Read onlineStable FarewellHorseshoe Read onlineHorseshoeMay Goes to England (Pony Tails Book 11) Read onlineMay Goes to England (Pony Tails Book 11)Dude Ranch Read onlineDude RanchWild Horse Read onlineWild HorseStarlight Christmas Read onlineStarlight ChristmasGhost Rider Read onlineGhost RiderHorse Power Read onlineHorse PowerSetting the Pace Read onlineSetting the PaceHorse Fever Read onlineHorse FeverHoliday Horse Read onlineHoliday HorseSaddlebags Read onlineSaddlebagsGround Training Read onlineGround TrainingHorse Games Read onlineHorse GamesEndurance Ride Read onlineEndurance RidePony Tails 15- Corey's Christmas Wish Read onlinePony Tails 15- Corey's Christmas WishChristmas Treasure Read onlineChristmas TreasureHorse Care Read onlineHorse CareStagecoach Read onlineStagecoachStable Hearts Read onlineStable HeartsHobbyhorse Read onlineHobbyhorsePenalty Points Read onlinePenalty PointsThe Painted Horse Read onlineThe Painted HorseHorse Tale Read onlineHorse TaleHorse Crazy Read onlineHorse CrazyHeadstrong Read onlineHeadstrongEnglish Rider Read onlineEnglish RiderCorey and the Spooky Pony (Pony Tails Book 9) Read onlineCorey and the Spooky Pony (Pony Tails Book 9)Secret of the Stallion Read onlineSecret of the StallionHay Fever Read onlineHay FeverRanch Hands Read onlineRanch HandsHorse Feathers Read onlineHorse FeathersWestern Star Read onlineWestern StarPony Tails 08- May Rides a New Pony Read onlinePony Tails 08- May Rides a New PonyRiding Camp Read onlineRiding CampPurebred Read onlinePurebredJasmine's First Horse Show (Pony Tails Book 13) Read onlineJasmine's First Horse Show (Pony Tails Book 13)Nightmare Read onlineNightmareThe Long Ride Read onlineThe Long RideCross-Ties Read onlineCross-TiesHorse Magic Read onlineHorse MagicCutting Horse Read onlineCutting HorseHorse Spy Read onlineHorse SpyRiding to Win Read onlineRiding to WinPony Tails 04- Jasmine's Christmas Ride Read onlinePony Tails 04- Jasmine's Christmas RideHorse Race Read onlineHorse RaceBroken Horse Read onlineBroken HorseRocking Horse Read onlineRocking HorseShying at Trouble Read onlineShying at TroubleChanging Leads Read onlineChanging LeadsStable Groom Read onlineStable GroomNew Rider Read onlineNew RiderPleasure Horse Read onlinePleasure HorseStable Witch Read onlineStable WitchHard Hat Read onlineHard HatStray Horse Read onlineStray HorseHigh Stakes Read onlineHigh StakesJasmine Helps a Foal (Pony Tails Book 10) Read onlineJasmine Helps a Foal (Pony Tails Book 10)English Horse Read onlineEnglish HorseA Summer Without Horses Read onlineA Summer Without HorsesHorse Guest Read onlineHorse GuestHorse Thief Read onlineHorse ThiefRiding Class Read onlineRiding ClassPony Tails 03- Corey's Pony Is Missing Read onlinePony Tails 03- Corey's Pony Is MissingHorse Capades Read onlineHorse CapadesSea Horse Read onlineSea HorseBridle Path Read onlineBridle PathRacehorse Read onlineRacehorseQuarter Horse Read onlineQuarter HorseSnow Ride Read onlineSnow RideBefore They Rode Horses Read onlineBefore They Rode HorsesTrail Mates Read onlineTrail MatesLucky Horse Read onlineLucky HorseSaddle Sore Read onlineSaddle SoreAutumn Trail Read onlineAutumn TrailLisa Read onlineLisaHorseflies Read onlineHorsefliesSummer Horse Read onlineSummer HorseTight Rein Read onlineTight ReinGold Medal Rider Read onlineGold Medal RiderCorey's Secret Friend (Pony Tails Book 12) Read onlineCorey's Secret Friend (Pony Tails Book 12)Pack Trip Read onlinePack TripChocolate Horse Read onlineChocolate HorseHorse Love Read onlineHorse LoveStarting Gate Read onlineStarting GateHorse-Sitters Read onlineHorse-SittersSilver Stirrups Read onlineSilver StirrupsSummer Rider Read onlineSummer RiderBeach Ride Read onlineBeach RideBack in the Saddle Read onlineBack in the SaddleFlying Horse Read onlineFlying HorseHorse Sense Read onlineHorse SensePhoto Finish Read onlinePhoto FinishPony Tails 02- May's Riding Lesson Read onlinePony Tails 02- May's Riding LessonTrail Ride Read onlineTrail RideReining In Read onlineReining InThe Fox Hunt Read onlineThe Fox HuntShow Judge Read onlineShow JudgeTrack Record Read onlineTrack RecordStar Rider Read onlineStar RiderHorsenapped! Read onlineHorsenapped!Stable Manners Read onlineStable MannersShow Jumper Read onlineShow JumperTeam Play Read onlineTeam PlayThe Trail Home Read onlineThe Trail HomeStevie Read onlineStevieGold Medal Horse Read onlineGold Medal HorseSidesaddle Read onlineSidesaddleHorse Wise Read onlineHorse WiseCourse of Action Read onlineCourse of ActionConformation Faults Read onlineConformation Faults