I love our horses. Every weekend I get up early and go with my dad to the stables to take care of them. Soon they will open a stud farm and give riding lessons to others. I will also be teaching when I return from college. I can't wait.
N: What are you thinking about?
D: I'm planning what I'll take to college.
N: Who is going to help us now? Without you and Cody it will be empty here.
I rolled my eyes.
D: Well, we're not going forever, dad. Besides, there is still Maya.
N: Right - He quickly ran his finger over his cheek. Was he crying? - Damn, I'm starting to talk like my father.
D: Did he also cry when you went to college?
N: I'm not crying! Dust got into my eye.
I laughed.
N: My father didn't want me to leave. He was afraid that I would move out and not take over the farm after him.
D: But you're back.
N: I'm back, I love this house. If I hadn't left, I probably would never have met your mother.
D: Wait, you didn't know each other since childhood? I thought you were still together.
N: When we were eleven, her parents sent her to boarding school. We had no contact for nine years.
D: And you met in college?
N: And that's by coincidence.
D: Incredible...
I started dreaming. Maybe I will also meet the love of my life in college?