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When the Underdog Rises: Ash's Awakening

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 328    |    Released on: 23/06/2025

weeks were a

, pushed Maverick harder than ever. She was

nce got the best of her. She forced Maverick into

ed on the

a tendon in his front leg. It wasn't a career-ending injury, but it

prime condition fo

action was imme

eked, yanking on his reins

resources on his recovery, bl

th pain and pleading. He remembered how I ha

ond, then turned my back

harlotte. He stormed over to Maveri

yelled at the injured horse. "You're a

re, but as a stock that had just crashe

s neck. The colt stood calmly beside me,

ached about noble sacrifice when he wanted me to give up Mave

r world, loyalty was a curren

legacy at my side, was about

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When the Underdog Rises: Ash's Awakening
When the Underdog Rises: Ash's Awakening
“The last thing I saw was Maverick' s powerful hooves, descending on me. I was back, gasping, the thick scent of magnolias filling my lungs at the Claiming Ceremony – the day my life fell apart. Maverick, the champion I had raised from a foal, trotted straight to Charlotte, nuzzling her hand in a blatant act of public rejection. My father, Richard, placed a hand on my shoulder, his grip tight, announcing, "Charlotte has a special connection. You're the older sister, let her have him. It' s for the good of the family's reputation." The jockey I' d helped sneered, "A champion horse needs a champion rider." Charlotte's friends chimed in with fake sympathy, insisting I was never strong enough, that I would have held him back. The humiliation was a physical weight, but this time, in my second chance, I felt only a cold resolve. My father pushed, trying to salvage his scheme, offering me the sickly, seemingly worthless colt, Ash, in exchange. Everyone pitied the broken girl being cast aside, agreeing I was walking away empty-handed. But kneeling beside Ash, I felt a faint, familiar warmth, a deep connection confirming what I suspected: he was my mother' s true legacy, the horse she had left for me. Charlotte, arrogant in her victory, declared, "Let' s perform the bonding ritual now, so everyone can see the true bond between a rider and her horse." I stood, a slow smile spreading across my face. "I agree."”
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