Dingo
Dingo snorted as he stood a few miles from the stables. He tossed his head and pinned his ears back as he watched the humans and horses together. He pawed at the ground a little before he reared up and let out a whiny, to tell the other horses he was there. When he came back down, he looked over the human establishment for a few more seconds before he turned and cantered off.
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Kylee and Greg Denali(Rusty and Dye)
Greg looked over from the drive seat of his truck. He sighed and rolled his eyes as he saw Kylee looking out the window, a huge excited grin on her face.
Kylee looked over when she heard her brother sigh, "What?" She asked with a laugh, then she playfully glared at him when he simply shook his head. She rolled her eyes, then she looked back out the window as they pulled into the driveway of the stable. She quickly jumped out of the truck before Greg even had it in park. She went to open the door to the trailer but stepped back as there was a loud bang from the inside. She looked over at Greg and put her hands in the air, "She's your horse." She said, causing Greg to sigh.
Greg walked over and unlatched the door and slipped inside without opening it fully, "Come on Dye. It's okay." He muttered as Kylee opened the door fully and he led out the blindfolded palomino mare. He held into her lead rope as she began to toss her head.
"You really need to break her of that." Kylee said as she led her bay stallion out.
"I'm working on it. She's getting better, and you know it." Greg replied back simply.
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Kayla(Echo)
Kayla smiled as she watched her buckskin stallion canter around the corral on a loping lead, "Good boy Echo." She said softly as she got him to go the opposite way. She looked over as she heard some trucks pull up, then she began to bring her stallion in. "Good boy." She said as she patted his neck and gave him a piece of carrot. She then led him towards the Dan, "By the ones that are here already, it looks like we have a pretty good group." She said as she reached him. Echo standing calmly at her side.