lynettetan1 wrote:Golden Flecks of Sunset
9 Years Old~Heat stage 4~Lone mare
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Tagged: None
As Eve travelled through the plains, the smell of winter fleeing was rich in the air. Her hooves lightly graced the ground, uncovering rich brown that matched her own pelt. Her flaxen tail and mane stood out richly amongst her body, and she walked elegantly, almost like a wraith. With the perfume of a heat entering the fourth stage, the horse's Arabian features stood out greatly, a chiseled face, lean muscles, a pronounced barrel. And yet, she was sturdier too, larger, with the blood of the brumby. Her eyes held the memory of some other time, some other place whilst she actively scouted for available stallions, a dream and a reality all at once. It hadn't been too long since she lost her colt, and she still felt slightly burdened by the loss, putting a slight drag in her tail when she swept it about her, a silent calling card. She did not call out. She never did. She disliked commotion, and those who would want to come simply would. She was quite near other horses, she could smell and hear them, after all. The more observant ones would pick up her scent and take it. If not, their loss. Lowering her head to graze, her ears poised so straight they looked as if they might break, staying painfully alert, Eve grazed.
Contrary Snowfall
2 Years Old~Heat stage 2~Lone mare
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Tagged: Galaxy
Not quite sure what to do, Snow grazed, just trying to eat as much as she could for now. She kept her eye out for any stallion that looked especially scary, trying her best not to get catch their attention whilst trying not to earn anyone's ire. When she came too close to an elder mare, making the elder lift her hoof in warning, Snow jumped back nervously, clacking her teeth in supplication.
As she did, Snow noticed a smaller body, black with white spots, traveling just as nervously. A yearling colt, from the looks of it, and all alone. Curious, Snow let out a quiet whinny of greeting, moving closer. Perhaps if they were both alone, they could band up for the time being. "Are you alone too?"
Northern Cavalry
4 Years Old~Heat stage 2~Lone mare
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Tagged: Royalty, Solomon
The dark mare stood unfazed by Valeria's showy displays, only softening when the younger mare shied to the side to let out another welcoming nicker. Valeria whinnied back, but pranced a little on the spot, her need for company warring with her need to be unrestrained at all times. Unsure, her ears flicked back and forth, before she let out another whinny, prancing along the imaginary line Royalty had set.
In the end it was the stallion that broke the impasse, moving forward. As he stepped in front of the darker mare, Valeria thought she saw the darker mare's ears twitch, possibly out of irritation, but she stayed. Now curious, Valeria focused on the stallion as he spoke, noting how he introduced the both of them and bobbing her head in response. A herd, then. Though their interactions between each other didn't speak of habit, it was clear there was affection held between the two of them, so maybe they were newly formed. "I'm Northern Cavalry, but Valeria is fine."
Valeria contemplated throwing a little snark at the stallion-she greatly doubted that the two of them were 'delighted', not many were all that happy to meet a troublemaker like her- but instead regarded him carefully. Now more than a little interested, her curiosity broke the tie and she moved closer, lowering her head as she approached in a grudging show of respect. There was more than enough time to test boundaries later, even if Royalty seemed pretty set. Coming closer, she slowed, before stretching her neck and reaching out, offering to exchange scents.
Twilight Equinox
14 Years Old~Bachelor
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Tagged: Farrah, Ramona
At her confirmation that they weren't being pursued, Nox relaxed slightly, turning his attention fully on the two before him. The more forward of the two mares seemed more open and free, whilst the chestnut seemed more wary, letting out a snort before moving slightly closer. However, it was abundantly clear that the movement was motivated by the desire to provide support to her friend than to get closer to him. It was understandable, given how stallions usually were in this season.
The paint smiled at his reaction, amused, and Nox couldn't help but smile as well, letting out a welcoming nicker. Her happiness was infectious, and he felt his own frame relax a little, though he made sure to make no sudden movements. The chestnut mare seemed like the type to flee first and ask questions later, and he meant them no harm. As she apologised, he shook his head mildly. "No need to apologise. There's much worse things in the world than almost bumping into a pretty mare." Where other stallions may have said it in a flirty tone or given the mare before them a teasing wink, Nox delivered the line matter-of-factly, his tone smooth and quiet.
Nox wasn't really all that much of a talker, and he never had been all that great with flirting, but he said things as they meant them. Both the mares were stunning and they brimmed with youth and the promise of life. In fact, being around the paint mare made the experienced stallion feel like running with her, senseless as it was. They would definitely be great foundations to his herd, but he didn't want them to think that they couldn't say no, especially from the way the mare at the back was sizing him up.
Whilst it was a sensible reaction, Nox knew that there would be no threat from him, though whether they believed it or not was another issue. All the same, he didn't want to leave her there constantly evaluating whether she should run if he could help it. That wouldn't exactly feel like relaxing company. Lifting his head to look at her but not moving closer so she wouldn't feel threatened, he decided to just say it outright. "I would like to start a herd anew with the two of you, but I will let you leave if you decide you don't want the same. Right now, I'm happy to have some company."
Embarrassment bloomed over the paint mare's features as she introduced himself, and Nox took a step forward, stretching out his own neck toward her, offering to exchange scents. "Don't be embarrassed, it's good to celebrate the spring as it arrives. It means you survived the winter, no matter how tough. I'm Twilight Equinox, but Nox is simpler."




♣ h a w k
[ stallion ] [ 13 ] [ bachelor ] [tags: chai & lacey]
It was such a beautiful name! Hawk felt his mind sweep clean with the satisfaction of finally knowing this simple fact; and even as he enjoyed it, he knew it was silly. Every time, and every mare, felt like a completely new experience. The riddling, the pleasant exchanges, and even the rejections, as he had known his fair share. But this mare hadn’t retreated from him, and he lifted his head proudly once he had her name, and once he was invited to share his own. “I’m Hawk, and you’ve made me a happy horse, Chai,” he replied, another nicker escaping him as he realized that she was indeed going to exchange breath with him. Whuffing the scent happily, he was perfectly content to stand and bask before he felt her lips on his neck. Renewed excitement thrummed through his veins, and he took a careful step forward, making a very focused effort to remain relaxed, and stole a nibble at the base of her mane before she returned to the grass.
And for as satisfied as he felt with the situation, Hawk was no fool and was not going to miss a two-for-one opportunity. Lifting his head and flicking his ears towards the mare who had not yet made a move to intervene, he took a moment to weigh his options. Approach her and hope to seal his success with two, or remain where he was and hope he could hold onto one? The answer was obvious, of course. Taking a slow couple of steps towards her, he kept his ears forward and friendly, eyes watchful for a flicking tail or pinned ears. And, stallion that he was, he found it within himself to wax a bit more poetry. “How much happier I would be, though, to know the names of both beautiful mares before me.”
♢ k i p
[ mare ] [ 7 ] [ no stallion ] [heat : 3] [tags: joker & asanti]
And so she hadn’t been wrong – there were two horses approaching her. A mare, who seemed to be holding back, and a stallion, and he was the one who captured her interest completely as he trotted closer. A stunning trot, with his legs held so high, and Kip found herself letting forth another cheerful whinny. Watching the light catch on his silver mane, and the way his muscles moved beneath that shining coat, she offered a fascinated nicker, for a moment not even realizing how close he really was. And then his nose was reaching for her tail, and her nicker broke into a high-pitched squeal. Hiking up her back leg, she dropped her head and pinned her ears, but then, as always seemed to be the case when her heat was strong, she ducked her rump in to brush against his chest.
Ears forward again, and eyes bright with a wild mix of excitement, anticipation and fear, she skittered a few steps away and turned to look at him. No matter the number of times she had experienced it now, her heat always seemed to be a whirlpool of conflicting emotions. The presence of a stallion lifted her spirits, while the awareness of another mare nearby was bound to escalate her own mare-ish tendencies. Blended in with this was the old, familiar fear that she would somehow, after all, still end up alone; all of this was now contrasted against her sudden hope that the horses before her would allow her to stay. She could feel her heart flittering away in her chest again, and she kept her tail lifted as she studied the stallion.
“I forgive yours if you forgive mine,” she suggested sheepishly, although it was heartening to see that she wasn’t the only nervous one. Taking a tentative step forward, she glanced towards the nearby mare before letting her focus rest fully on the handsome stallion. “I’m quite happy to see you, I was alone for so long,” she began to explain, the fear still fresh in her voice.
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