Lurie
Lurie stumbled over a tangle of weeds. The stubborn stallion yanked his hoof free from the mass and pawed angrily at the grass. He snorted and trotted along the crest of a short hill. He moved with an exaggerated gait, feathered hooves flashing along the short grass and tufted tail flicking away. Lurie's golden eyes scanned the ground below, from a top the hill he felt in charge of everything, even if the hill was smaller than the rest. He took a backward glance at his right foreleg. The longer fur had been knotted and frayed by the weeds. "Quite unfortunate. Trying to sodden my day with a little twig?" He asked himself. The sunny stallion spoke with a casual accent, as if he were speaking to anyone within earshot. He looked back up at the valleys and hills in front of him. Lurie let out one shill whinny, just to catch anyone's attention.
Lurie stumbled over a tangle of weeds. The stubborn stallion yanked his hoof free from the mass and pawed angrily at the grass. He snorted and trotted along the crest of a short hill. He moved with an exaggerated gait, feathered hooves flashing along the short grass and tufted tail flicking away. Lurie's golden eyes scanned the ground below, from a top the hill he felt in charge of everything, even if the hill was smaller than the rest. He took a backward glance at his right foreleg. The longer fur had been knotted and frayed by the weeds. "Quite unfortunate. Trying to sodden my day with a little twig?" He asked himself. The sunny stallion spoke with a casual accent, as if he were speaking to anyone within earshot. He looked back up at the valleys and hills in front of him. Lurie let out one shill whinny, just to catch anyone's attention.
(Mah Aussie equid)



