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Foxmoore Equestrian Centre, located to the east of England, is a large riding school that primarily has riders board their horses at the facility, with the option for riders to take lessons, should they wish to do so. For a lower boarding cost, riders can allow for their horse to be used in lessons for students that don't have their own horse. Occasionally, there'll be a special lesson/workshop offered by an external instructor - usually someone well-known in their field - such a vaulting or a special dressage masterclass. While it isn't a grand, high-end place, it is well-liked by the riders, and costs are reasonable, and a good community has fostered at the Centre. But things are about to get uprooted for everyone.
A couple of towns over is the nearest other Equestrian Centre - Belle View Stables. Belle View is known to be prestigious, and expensive. Foxmoore and Belle View have had something of an intense rivalry, especially when they encounter each other in competitions, and both are very much on par with each other.
After a terrible storm that caused a fire - fortunately, most horses and people were uninjured - that destroyed most of Belle View, the owners of Foxmoore have opened their doors to let the riders of Foxmoore board their horses there until Belle View has been rebuilt, using a new stable barn that was recently built for the horses to stay in. However, this means sharing paddock space, riding arenas, trails, tack room space... pretty much everything. Tensions are high, and arguments threaten to break out frequently.
Will the students of both stables learn to get along? Or even just tolerate each other? And what's the deal with the tack that's started to go missing..?