Thunder's ears perked, finally feeling that the threat of the other stallion was over. He turned to look at Azalea, his ears perking when he saw her looking at him. He gave her a small smile, thinking for the third time that day he was lucky to have her by his side in the search for a larger herd.
Jay's ears slanted forwards with interest, his eyes flashing with excitement and a small smount of hope. "How about you come with me?" he asked, his voice as smooth as silk, he had to try and at least be curtious if he had any hopes of gaining mares. He wasn't the type to force a mare to join his herd, he wasn't that bad at least.
Thyme tilted her head to the side, "I was the daughter of the Lead Mare" she said quietly, thinking back to less than a few months ago. Her father had been the Lead Stallion, yet he seemed intent on ruining other horses' lives. She flicked her forelock out of her eyes, snapping back to the present, "What about you?" she asked, tilting her head once again.
Destiny half closed her eyes as she ran, which she knew was a stupid thing, but she did it anyway. She snorted in surprise when one of her front hooves hit a rock. It wasn't a large one, but it was enough to make her stumble.
Jay's ears slanted forwards with interest, his eyes flashing with excitement and a small smount of hope. "How about you come with me?" he asked, his voice as smooth as silk, he had to try and at least be curtious if he had any hopes of gaining mares. He wasn't the type to force a mare to join his herd, he wasn't that bad at least.
Thyme tilted her head to the side, "I was the daughter of the Lead Mare" she said quietly, thinking back to less than a few months ago. Her father had been the Lead Stallion, yet he seemed intent on ruining other horses' lives. She flicked her forelock out of her eyes, snapping back to the present, "What about you?" she asked, tilting her head once again.
Destiny half closed her eyes as she ran, which she knew was a stupid thing, but she did it anyway. She snorted in surprise when one of her front hooves hit a rock. It wasn't a large one, but it was enough to make her stumble.
