Camelot: A Narrative Fiction

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White, fluffy clouds drifted across the sky. The sun shone brilliantly and the water in the pond glittered when the sun's rays hit the shifting waters. It was hard to believe that the night before last the sky above was full of tumultuous, dark rigged clouds. Which caused a down pool of rain. She closed her eyes taking in a breath of fresh air. The fresh air filled her lungs, and she felt refreshed and exhilarated. Exhaling the breath slowly, she opened her eyes slowly. Her eyes gazed over the breathtaking scenery that was Camelot.

“What a breathtakingly beautiful day it is.” She reached her hand out, running it through the main of the horse she sat upon. “I’m so pleased I talked myself into doing this.”

She closed her eyes, taking in another slow deep breath, enjoy every moment of the fresh air that once more filled her lungs. She tilted her head towards the sky, her eyes slowly opening her brown hues being exposed to the bright sun that hung atop her head. “Tis a lovely day indeed.” She pat the side of the horse's neck. “Let’s see the other wonders Camelot has to offer.”
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Pulling on them lightly, turning the horse to the right. Her legs ly against the horse's side. Her feet are in the stirrups, her heels are pushed down, there is a stretch in her calf and a pressure in her foot. When the horse walks she can feel his back sway under her saddle. Her hips moved with the movements of the horses. Oh, how she missed this feeling, it felt as if she was flying across the

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