EpilogueLake The gate was still closed, but the various floral arrangements were spread around the edges of the yard in spots where they wouldn’t be in the way. There was a banner tacked onto the office building’s wall that welcomed our imminent guests. We’d turned the indoor arena’s office space into a mini buffet, cramped as it was, but there were picnic tables nearby, so people could spread out. Theo had organized the animals a bit differently, making sure any shy ones were away from where people would be milling about, and he’d even cordoned off the corrals that were farthest away from the stable. We’d also blocked the road to the new stable’s foundations that we’d poured two days after I’d signed the paperwork to make Twin Star officially mine. Now, a week later, we had our grand
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