Strange behavior
On the second day, I noticed that something was off. Jessy, who was at work, was asked to hurry to the riding school. She was not told why. She was filled with fear and anxiety as she heard the news. She felt a great deal of anxiety and fear as she wondered what might have happened. She was in a state of agony because she didn’t know why the stables called her. She wondered if there was an injury to the horse or if it had suffered something else. She started to speculate, her mind racing in all directions.
I felt helpless. She was so attached to the animal that the idea of it being injured was just too much. Jessy felt scared and confused. She had no idea what was going to happen. She wanted to know the truth, but was afraid of finding out. She was overwhelmed by the fear of not knowing and was seized with anxiety. She wanted to know exactly what happened and why she was called in. Jessy’s arrival made her understand. Jessy was naive, and should have realized that something was wrong.