.Vetinater. wrote:;o; That was so sudden... but I'm so excited that I've actually won! I saw so many other forms that would have been lots of competition had the users followed through with their plans; and also, a big thumbs up to those that took/are taking the effort to finish their forms!
Ahhh, thank you so much, Teresa -- for both reading all of my entries, and for giving me the opportunity to grow in my writing skills this summer. Believe it or not, this was my major summer project; and I had loads of fun doing it. c:
I was going to edit my last post today with a summarization of my story, but even though I've already won, I'll indulge you all by doing it anyway. So here it is, for those that have been reading my stuff. c;The extent of my injuries weren’t as bad as we had all expected, and after about a week I was back at the stables working hard with my beloved Mustang. Finch wasn't physically harmed that night of all the drama, for which I believe we were all thankful; and she was overjoyed at my return. Jack was eventually able to secure a new barn for Storm to stay in shortly after I was released from the hospital, and though I didn’t see Jack every day, we still kept close contact. His stables was just down the road a ways, and because of our new friendship, the two of us began combining and discussing training techniques – just as my mother had nearly predicted many nights before. Although the mystery of the stable fan was never fully solved, Jack and I worked extensively with Finch on desensitizing her to fans and helicopters. They are still one of her weak points in life, and that, combined with her lack of experience with the saddle and bit, is what I continue to work on with Finch.
A few weeks after my return, we discovered the most intriguing fact about Finch, one that nobody had noticed due to her lack of weight and slightly shabby appearance when she had first arrived: Finch is expecting! In a few months time a new Mustang foal will come into the world. Now we eagerly prepare for yet another new arrival – one that was conceived in the wilds of Nevada, unknowingly rescued from life in a holding facility, and now to be born at one of Michigan’s finest stables (in my opinion anyway!). I don’t know about you, but I’m confident that Finchie will be the most excellent mother~
Thank you all~ ;u;
Congratz! Your artwork of your mare was amazing! You deserved to win!!!
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