The clouds slowly pulled back revealing the bright full moon. The rays seemed to shine directly down on her and the small creek she somehow tumbled into. The water trickled passed her to run out of sight back into the darkness.She gritted her teeth causing pain to shoot up her jaw and into her brain. When she found Kyle she was going to give him a piece of her mind. She did not care if he was a serial killer. How dare he leave her out her by herself? She slammed her fist into the water causing it to jump up dotting her face with its coolness.The breeze that led her to the creek whispered across her face tickling her lips and nose. The breeze danced across the shallow water. It twirled and swirled growing in strength until a tiny cyclone formed. The air began to vibrate as the flowed into the cyclone, which with each passing millisecond grew larger and larger until it was five times bigger than her. Then the cyclone vanished and a horse of pure white stood in its place. Its long light blue mane flowed around it, its tail long and light blue whipped around through the air behind its body. Swirling lines of baby blue decorated its fur as if air was flowing over it leaving trails in their wake. The wind then blew past the horse’s face swirling and twirling causing its forelock to whip in its might. She watched as a tiny glow trickled from the horse’s forehead right between its light grey, almost white, eyes. The glow began to flow out from beneath its fur forming to a pointed cone.As the glow disappeared she knew exactly what she had stumbled upon. A creature that should not be real, a creature that was spoken about in ancient lore, a horned creature that could control the elements by will alone.“Unicorn,” she felt her lips say.