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'It was magical': Little girl battling cancer gets ride on unicorn

Family friends worked together to make a little girl's dream come true this weekend.

Family friend decided 'Emma is going to see a real unicorn if its the last thing I do'

Emma Clarke, 6, wore a crown and held a sceptre as she rode around on a unicorn on Saturday. (Submitted )

Courtney Clarke wasn't given too many clues when her good friends called her up and said they wanted to do something nice for her daughter, Emma, who was battling cancer for the third time.

The little girl has endured so much in her six years, and her family has been along with her for the ride, spending more than 300 days in Ronald McDonald House in St. John's.

Brian and Amanda Critch, who graduated with Clarke, have also been "through all the trials and tribulations of life together," Clarke said.

A few weeks ago, the Critches called Clarke tosay they wanted to do something special for Emma. They told her todress warm andbe ready to be picked up on Saturday.

"They said, '[We] wantto do something special for Emma just to lift your spirits, just to say how much, you know, we think about her,' and we didn't really think much of it," said Courtney Clarke on Monday. Emma and her family were blindfolded until they got insidea barn at Dixie H Farmsin Goulds.

Much of Emma's young life has been spent in hospital. (Facebook)

Inside was a white horseadorned with pink and purple flowers, pink fur anda gold horn. Fairy-like music played in the background as Emma made her way to her favourite animal a unicorn.

Emma wore a crown and held a sceptreand the horse worea flower crown.

"She just immediately wanted to get on, which was shocking to us because ordinarily Emma would be shy around animals, especially a horse. But she got on and didn't want to get off," Clarke said.

"She's obsessed with unicorns and, of course, what little girl wouldn't loveto have a ride on a magical unicorn?"

Brian Critch said when the idea came to him, he and his wife ran with it.

"I said to my wife a few weeks ago that Emma wanted to see a real unicorn and I said to my wife again, 'You know what? Emma is going to see a real unicorn if it's the last thing I do,'" Critch told CBC.

Many people went into making it happen, and Clarke said it's something she and her family will never forget.

A long hard road

Emma was diagnosed with apediatric kidney cancer when she was 4 years old. The disease robbed her of her left kidney but not her happiness.

The family thought she had beaten cancer twice, until a routine scan onOct. 2 before her sixth birthday showed it had returned to her body.

Despite what she's been through, Clarke said her daughter is brave, tough, and in the end, still a child.

"She is quite anxious and nervous at times, of course. She'sbeen through a lot but ingeneral, day to day, she is livinglife to the fullest," she said.

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Friends of Emma Clarke wanted to make the little girl's unicorn dreams come true. So, using many helping hands and a horse, they made it happen.

"She just wants to have fun. She wants to just play toys and enjoy life. She's brave and tougher than I could say, for sure."

Saturday's surprise allowed Emma to enjoy a magical moment without hospitals and treatment.

For Courtney Clarke, the good deed was magical, too.

"Emma's been through so much and, you know, as parents you have to kind of just sit and watch and help her get through it all and it's really hard," she said.

"So moments like this just let you forget about that for a few minutes."

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