The knight was riding on the black horse. He was staring at Jack and Annie with his eyes through a visor of the helmet.
He held out his hand to them. He wanted to help them. And Annie knew it.
Annie stepped toward the horse. Soon after the knight came down on the ground. Then he picked up Annie and put on the back of the horse.
Annie called Jack to come. Jack walked slowly like a dream.
The knight picked him up, too. He placed Jack behind Annie. And he sat behind them.
Then the black horse walked beside the water of the moat. And it started up speeds.
Jack felt the wind passed through his hairs. He felt like a very brave, powerful. He felt as if he could ride forever on the horse with the Knight. Over the ocean, over the world, over the moon.
Annie pointed toward the woods. The knight put down them under the tree house.
They bowed to the knight, saying to thanks a lot. The knight got back on his horse. And his hands raised.
Then he rode off into the foggy. Annie climbed up the rope ladder, and Jack followed.
Jack stared out the window. The knight was riding toward the outer wall and through the outer gate.
Jack saw the knight's armor gleaming on the top of a hill beyond the castle.
Annie found a book like the Pennsylvania book in the darkness.
Then she made a wish to go their home. Annie worried maybe the book was not Pennsylvania book.
Jack shouted to stop, but too late.
The wind blew and the tree house spun faster and faster.
Then everything was still.
Did they come home safely?