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wyatt carter 001

Postby senna_ » Sat Feb 08, 2025 7:11 am

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    When living that classic life of a rancher, Wyatt didn’t need to set an alarm clock. His bedroom was perfectly aligned with the sun’s schedule, sunlight eagerly flooding the room by five in the morning almost daily. And if the sun didn’t arrive, well, the animals had their own personal timers they’d set off if Wyatt was even just a minute too late. Today was no different. From a distance, he could hear the impatient bleating sounding from his singular goat – the smallest of the bunch, excluding the chickens, and yet, the loudest. Wyatt appreciated all of his herd, but goats were truly something else. They took dramatic to the next level. Rubbing his eyes with the palms of his hands, Wyatt lingered under the comforts of his blanket for another second or two, then promptly removed himself from the bed to start his day.

    The house was quiet, almost eerily so. The wooden floorboards creaked underneath him as he moved towards the front of his bungalow. Bonnie, his keen black-and-white border collie, preferred to sleep out in the barn the moment the temperatures began to steadily climb, so without her trotting about, things felt even emptier. He grabbed a banana, shrugged on his thin barn coat, and left the building. The warm spring air welcomed him cordially, filled with the faintest hints of fresh hay and musk. Ironically enough, Wyatt had nasty allergies to pollen, so it was unsurprising when two steps out the door, he sensed that irritatingly familiar tickle in his nose. Brushing his hand across his nose, as if that would magically kill the itch, Wyatt continued onward, approaching the barn within just a few more steps.

    Bonnie was quick to greet him with an excited yip, curling her body as if forming an awkward C shape as she wagged her tail and tucked her chin towards her chest. Wyatt gave a little chuckle. “’Morning, Bon Bon,” he acknowledged in return, giving her backside a good scratch. She was covered in bits of hay chaff, which wasn’t much of a surprise to him. He was sure there would be a Bonnie-sized nest made, where the cats would likely bound over to now that she was no longer sleeping there. Sure enough, when he yanked the sliding doors open, two of the barn cats were snuggled up against the round bales. The hens were clucking impatiently from the other side of the barn, squawking with irritation to get let out of the coop. Running a small farm on his own was a lot of work. Wyatt loved being on the farm, that went without a doubt, but he knew he wouldn’t be able to do this solo if he had a full-time job elsewhere. Thankfully most of his money came from the farm, whether that be because of leasing, meat, or even his collaborations with those seamstresses who were eager to get their hands on the sheep’s wool. It was a business his former city colleagues found odd, but then again, unless one lived the country life, it was odd to fully comprehend.

    Wyatt moved further into the barn, greeting the goat and the small herd of sheep that were all doing laps around their pen, very vocally expressing their hunger. It’s as if I haven’t fed you in years. He also knew they weren’t thrilled to be inside; their outside pen was in the process of being renovated, which meant he couldn’t risk keeping them in there unattended. The last thing he needed was for a neighbour to make an angry comment about a small cluster of chatty sheep on their lawn. He went into the feed area, scooping up their grain before dumping it into their shared trough. Silence immediately consumed them; after a few seconds, all that could be heard was the peaceful sound of content crunching.

    The horses were next. The horses and cows remained outside almost all the time. The cows did, at least. They came and went. Most of the horses preferred the outdoors, too. Wyatt didn’t blame them. It didn’t surprise him in the slightest bit when he made his way toward the paddock and noticed almost all of them were munching happily in the distance. Only Goose, this year’s yearling, and his mother Clement lingered closer; Goose had without a doubt been bugging the others.

    “You causing trouble?” he voiced aloud, glancing at the young grey equine as he began to fill up the nearest water bucket. “Mom’s giving you a time-out?” At that moment, his instincts told him to take a picture of the sheepish look Goose seemed to be wearing and send it to Naiah, but he stopped himself. The two had rekindled their friendship to some degree a few years back, but it still felt weird to reach out to her. One second of wrong timing and Jem could be the one around her phone when Wyatt’s message lit up her screen. He usually let her contact him first, as tough as that was on him at times. It was the only way of knowing that she was the one completely aware of who was messaging her at that given moment.

    Sighing under his breath, Wyatt finished filling up the buckets, then placed the hose back where it hung up on the side of the barn. By the time he was done handling all the animals, he knew the market would soon be open. Early mornings were the easiest time to fill up on grain and whatever else he needed for that week. Whistling for Bonnie to come, Wyatt left the barn and headed back inside to grab his cowboy hat, wallet, and keys. “Want to come on a car ride with me?” he asked her, knowing all too well it would trigger the yippy alarm system within her. And sure enough, she barked at the word ‘car’ and took off towards the front door, nearly colliding with it. One of the many nice things about Moonstone Creek was how many animal-friendly places there were. Everyone who knew Wyatt knew Bonnie; she had been with him since a puppy and absolutely had attachment issues. And he loved her for it. “Alright, Bon, let’s go.”

    He pushed the door open, allowing her the freedom to sprint outside and towards his truck as he locked up. Slipping the hat over his hair, Wyatt picked up the pace and followed his collie towards the truck. He unlocked the vehicle, opening the passenger seat so that she could hop in, then shut it and made his way over to the driver’s side. Without further hesitation, he started the truck and headed off towards the market.
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Postby iqtrash » Mon Feb 10, 2025 9:34 am

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James ‘Jem’ Luck | 26 | M
Single | Open
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Location: his farmhouse
The soft bleating of the baby animal had Jem’s full attention until he heard his twins voice. He stopped mid-step, spinning on his boot heel to look at Naiah. The more she spoke the bigger the smile appearing on his face, a mischievous light glittering his eyes.

“Oh come on Naiah, you love it. You’d be bored without me and my shenanigans.” A warm chuckle followed with his affectionate tone. “Yeah, there probably is more that got loose. Guess we have a busy morning, late breakfast.” He let out a sigh, wanting nothing more than to go to the main house and filly his belly.

“Tommy probably wants us to fix the fence, any ideas on where the break could be?” His twinkling eyes looking at the calf, worrying the inside of his cheek as he thought over different locations on the property. It isn’t calving season so it was concerning that there was a pregnant heifer when they had all been careful to keep the cattle separate. “The breaks probably between several pastures.”

His brows furrowed, unsure of truly where to start. “Good thing I love horseback riding..” Jem said softly, more to himself than anything else. Tipping his head further back than intended his hat hit the dirt. “This mornin’ is looking rough Nai. We’re going to work up a real appetite.” He gave his twin a conspiratorial wink. “Go get dressed love, I’ll be here when you’re ready.”
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Postby LadyWeyrd » Tue Feb 11, 2025 5:01 am

Sam Webber
M | 32 |The Vet| Single | Location: Squirrel Café --> Vet| Tags/mentions; N/A

Sam meandered into the Squirrel cafe almost at exactly 5:45am. The bell rang as he opened the door - a sound that always made his skin crawl a little. The Clinic had a bell, and more often than not, hearing it meant some kind of dramatic emergency. Sam would never turn down an emergency, but he did wish this town had less of them. Sudden births, freak accidents, or dumped pets or animals found in terrible condition - and he had only been working for a week!

He ordered a simple cup of coffee with way too much creamer and sugar before thanking the barista and heading back outside. He strode easily down the road toward the Clinic. He highly doubted anyone would be there so early. He could get started on their overnight animal guests and hopefully be done before the day really got started.

Sipping at his drink, Sam made it into the building. He liked the quiet of early morning - though this was different than the early morning quiet of Germany. He knew the town and surrounding farms were aflame with activity. They had likely been awake far longer than he. After he fumbled with his keys, Sam made it inside the building. He stepped into the provided locker rooms for staff, changed, and got to work.

He had a feeling it would be another busy day.
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F | 27 |The City Kid| Single | Location: Squirrel Café (8:30 am)| Mentions/tagged; Julian

Sara had been staring blankly at the blackboard menu on the wall behind the counter. It was quiet cute; someone had lovely flowery hand writing that she could not help but to envy. She felt, more so than heard, someone step in line behind her. She promptly startled when they actually began to speak.

For about half a second, Sara was convinced they were talking to someone else, until the speaker got to the last half of their sentence. She turned slightly to face them and immediately balked at how tall he was. There were not a lot of tall people in Sara's life. She had always been just a little jealous of those who were taller than her plainly average 5'5". Her cheeks reddened in poorly hidden shame as she remembered her rather frazzled looks.

"Well, not moved in. I'm fixing up a house outside of town to sell. But, I just got in last night. I'm Sara," She smiled. She hoped her 'northern accent' wasn't too obvious. Of the few Texans she had interacted with in fast food restaurants and gas stations, not all of them had that charming southern drawl. Would she attract more attention because of it? What if people didn't like her since she was from 'the North' or because she was an outsider in general?
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Postby Furrydogs12 » Tue Feb 11, 2025 5:41 am

Naiah Luck
26 years old| The Cowgirl| Tags: Gem| Mentions: Luck family

Naiah rolled her eyes, crossing her arms as she watched her twin’s mischievous grin grow. She could never quite stay mad at him, no matter how exasperating he got. “You and your shenanigans, Jem,” she muttered, trying to fight the smile creeping onto her own face. She hated how much he was right, and how much she *did* secretly enjoy the chaos he stirred up.

“I’d be bored with anyone else, but not you, huh?” Naiah teased back, her voice soft but full of affection. Her eyes followed his gaze toward the calf, a sigh escaping her lips. She really did love this life, but some mornings… some mornings, it felt like there was no end to the work.

“Well, you’re probably right,” she said with a sigh of her own, rubbing the back of her neck. “Tommy’s never one for easy mornings, that’s for sure.” Naiah glanced toward the horizon, eyes narrowing slightly.

She watched Jem’s brow furrow, her heart softening. She knew exactly how he felt about getting on horseback early—he loved it, but some mornings, the thought of another ride felt like the last thing they needed.

“Good thing you love it, huh?” she echoed, a grin tugging at her lips at the sight of his hat hitting the dirt. “Yeah, rough doesn’t even cover it. But we’ll get through it.”

Naiah straightened her shoulders, ready to face the day. “I’ll be quick,” she said with a wink, before turning back to the barn. “Don’t get too comfortable, you might have to do all the work while I figure out where the breaks are.” She threw a teasing glance over her shoulder before disappearing inside to change.
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Postby Furrydogs12 » Tue Feb 11, 2025 6:00 am

Thomas Luck
30 years old| The Recluse| Tags: Open | Mentions: Luck family
The dogs were a well-oiled team, each one finding their place in the line, their noses twitching in the air, scanning for the faintest trace of the heifer. Thomas didn't have to give them much direction—they knew the land, and they knew their job. He could hear their excited yips and barks as they moved off, the sound growing fainter as they worked their way deeper into the rolling hills.

Thomas kept his pace steady, eyes on the horizon. The sun had just started to rise fully, casting long shadows across the pasture, and the dew on the grass caught the light like a thousand tiny diamonds. He liked mornings like this—quiet, still, the world full of potential.

The air smelled fresh with the tang of earth and grass, a scent that always made him feel grounded. Still, his thoughts kept drifting back to Jem. It was always something with that boy—sometimes too eager, too quick to tackle things alone. Thomas couldn't count the number of times he'd had to step in and save him from overextending.

But that was what brothers were for, right?

He pushed the thought aside and focused on the task at hand. The dogs were getting closer, the occasional bark ringing out sharper now, and the distant sounds of hooves grew more distinct. The calf couldn’t be far, and neither could the mother.

He moved a little faster, his boots crunching the frost-covered ground, the dogs’ movements a rhythm in the distance. The boundary fence would need some work, sure, but that could wait. Jem would get to it soon enough, and Thomas trusted him to handle that.

The next whistle he gave was more urgent, and the dogs shifted their pace accordingly, fanning out like a net closing in on its prey. Thomas squinted ahead, spotting the silhouette of the heifer—a large, dark shape grazing at the edge of a thicket. He grinned, taking a deep breath before he called again, louder this time, to the dogs.

"Got her," he muttered to himself, his voice carrying a note of satisfaction. Now it was just a matter of guiding her back home. The work was far from over, but at least this part was easy. And maybe, just maybe, Jem wouldn’t have to carry that calf back on his own after all.
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Postby iqtrash » Tue Feb 18, 2025 2:47 am

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Amelia ‘Ames’ Hallows | 30 | F
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Several hours had passed in quiet chatter, a few of the workers had filtered in and out of the kitchen. The morning light filtered in through the windows, just making the building feel even more homey if that was possible. Ames found herself smiling as she listened to the older woman chatter about the Luck family from their seats. The kitchen faucet running as she continued to wash potatoes for a later meal. It was peaceful really, knowing what needed to be done and the warm welcome of every single person. Breakfast was still out, though covered, just in case anyone else filtered in to eat.

Humming in agreement to something Lydia said behind her, Ames could hear the creek of the front door. “Hey hey!” One of the older woman hollered in greeting. Ames turned the kitchen sink off, setting another potato into the bowl on the counter. Turning as she dried her hands onto the apron wrapped around her, she beamed brightly at the young woman stepping in. She was lovely, with dark eyes and dark hair.

“Hi I’m Amelia.” She greeted, gesturing to the kitchen table. “Breakfast is still out if you’re hungry.”
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Postby Consulting_Angel » Wed Feb 19, 2025 2:13 am

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28 | Female | The Wanderer
Location: Main House
Tagged: Amelia
"Hey, hey!" the hollered greeting made Isla smile as she followed the sound into the kitchen. Despite her feelings of slight disconnect from the ranch and the family, she couldn't help but feel more at home than she had recently with the loud greeting. Just a little.
"I'm baaack!" Isla called out as she entered the kitchen, with a bright grin, waving at the two older ladies before looking towards the woman that she didn't recognise in the room, with long strawberry blonde hair and hazel eyes. She must be a very recent hire, she vaguely remembered that there were plans to hire an additional helping hand around the main house, though no one had informed her that anyone had actually been hired. No matter. Still with a warm smile, she introduced herself to the new hire - Amelia - as well. "Hi! I'm Isla." She glanced towards the table, the food that was left still covered to keep it warm - she was a little surprised by this, but was nonetheless grateful. "Ah, fabulous. But first - souvenirs."

Isla dipped her hand into her bag, and took out three small jewellery boxes - quite glad that she'd bought a spare one, otherwise she would have felt awful to not give Amelia a souvenir, even though they didn't know each other. It was only polite, she thought, to have a souvenir, a token of some sort, to bring back for everyone from most of her travels. She opened one of them up to show off a silver, intricate coco de mer bracelet, before closing it and setting them to one side on the counter. "I'll put them here as you're busy." Isla said, and then sat down at the dining table to help herself to some breakfast.
"How was... the Seychelles, was it?" Erica asked.
"Oh, it was wonderful, I loved it! Easily one of the most beautiful places I've visited. Everything they do is sustainable too, which I thought might be worth trying to do more here... though I suppose I'll have to have a conversation with Caleb about it first."


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28 | Male | The Childhood Friend
Location: Squirrel Café
Tagged: Sara
Oh. From the young woman's accent, he could tell that she was from the North - most likely a city. This more rural, country area was certainly much different to the city. Not that it was a problem, of course, he just perhaps wasn't expecting it so much. Julian's interest was also piqued by the fact that she'd mentioned that she was fixing up a house just outside of town to sell. He wondered which one - there were a handful, and he knew at least one of them had been seemingly abandoned for at least a few years. The young woman - Sara as he now knew her as - didn't seem to be one of those house flippers that bought for cheap with the intention of turning a huge profit. Perhaps there was some sort of inheritance involved instead then? He couldn't help but speculate to himself, but didn't want to pry too much - he was not one for gossip himself, but it was fun to know something that the usual gossipy suspects didn't. Either way, it was quite exciting having someone new in town, even if only temporary.

"Sounds exciting! Still, you'll probably be here for a while, right?" Julian commented. He couldn't imagine it would be easy to fix up a house... especially if she planned to do most of it on her own. "So if you need some help around town, everyone here is friendly enough. And if you're looking for a fun night out - you should come down to The Melting Pot," he added, hoping that would ease any potential nerves, as well as an open invitation to visit one of the most popular hangout spots in town. Oh right - he hadn't actually introduced himself yet. "And I'm Julian. Looks like it's your turn to order." He introduced himself, and then nodded slightly towards the counter where the barista - Jessie Gavingston - was waiting at the counter, having just finished taking the previous customer's order and payment.
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Postby iqtrash » Thu Feb 20, 2025 4:00 am

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James ‘Jem’ Luck | 26 | M
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Location: horse barn -> market
The early morning hours felt as if they’d flown by, it did not feel as if four hours had passed since he found that calf in the flowerbed. Naiah and he had been out riding, searching the property for breaks. Jem’s chestnut mare, Daisy as he fondly called her, was already growing weary as the hours ticked on. The mares heavy breathing and the heavy dose of sweat sure signs that she was growing too old for this life. If not for the sun beating down on them, he’d think only an hour had come and gone. He removed his hat to wipe his arm across his for-head, sighing as he closed the door to Daisy’s stall. There was five breaks throughout the vary pastures, Jem had already let Caleb know that he and Naiah would be heading out to pick up the supplies they were missing for repairs. It had been a peaceful morning overall. A beautiful sunrise, morning dew sparkling on all the greenery around. Breathtaking and something Jem always took a moment to appreciate.

“This heats going to take me out one day Nai.”He shot a bright smile over at his sister, taking a moment to stretch out the soreness of his arms and legs. “Want me to drive us to the market? I’m gonna have to speak with Tommy later, Daisy’s getting close to retirement.” He tacked on as an after thought, blue eyes sparkling in the warmth of the barn. Hay and horses was not a smell everyone enjoyed, but to him it smelled like home. At that moment his stomach grumbled, causing the young man to frown. “We should stop for a bite while we’re out on the town.” He offered, figuring Naiah would be as starved as he was.

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Amelia ‘Ames’ Hallows | 30 | F
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Tags: Isla | Mentions: Caleb
Location: The Main House
Ames had gone back to washing potatoes and listening as the three woman in the kitchen chatted. Isla Luck seemed to be a traveler of some sort from what Ames could gather, who had just returned home. Biting the inside of her cheek as she finished with her task. Once again she turned off the cool faucet. Moving the bowl of potatoes to a different counter, she pulled out a cutting board and knife.

“I don’t believe I’ve had the pleasure of meeting Caleb, he is?” She looked over her shoulder, her eyes bright and curious as she looked to Lydia and Erica for some help.

“He’s the oldest Luck dear, our sweet Isla’s big brother.” Erica winked as Lydia giggled like a school girl. It was Lydia who spoke next, her voice wistful. “Oh the Luck men are real lookers. Caleb, Tommy, Jem. All three boys take after their father and grandfather. Ah, Damien was a handsome man in his lifetime.” Lydia winked at Erica, always talking about her late husband Damien Luck to anyone who’d listen.

“Now Isla and Naiah are also gorgeous girls, it’s just them Luck genes.” Erica smiled, her hand reaching for Isla. “We’re so happy you’re home Isla.” Amelia couldn’t help but chuckle at the older womans antics, she’d only been here a short time and it was all beginning to feel like home.


“Where will you go next Isla?” Ames asked curiously as she began to cube the potatoes, falling into a steady rythm.
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Postby Furrydogs12 » Thu Feb 20, 2025 9:18 am

Naiah Luck
26 years old| The Cowgirl| Tags: Jem| Mentions: Luck family
Naiah leaned against the wooden frame of the barn, arms crossed as she watched Jem fuss over Daisy. The mare had been a good one, steady and reliable, but even Naiah could see that time was catching up to her. She blew out a slow breath, swiping the back of her hand across her damp forehead.

“Yeah, well, if the heat doesn’t take you out, your stubbornness just might,” she teased, a smirk pulling at the corner of her lips. She stretched her sore shoulders before stepping forward, brushing some stray hay off her jeans.

The mention of Daisy’s retirement made her pause. “Tommy’s got a few good mares, but none quite like Daisy,” she mused, giving the old girl a fond pat on the side before stepping away. “Still, guess it’s about that time.” There was a small twinge of sadness there—Daisy had been around for so much of their lives, but that was the way of things.

Jem’s stomach grumbled, and Naiah huffed a short laugh. “Figured you’d bring food into this at some point.” She rolled her eyes but wasn’t about to argue. She was just as hungry, though she’d never admit it first.

“Alright, you drive,” she relented, pushing off the barn wall. “Let’s get what we need, grab a bite, and if you’re lucky, I might let you pick where we eat.” She shot him a knowing look, already bracing for some ridiculous suggestion.
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Postby Furrydogs12 » Sat Feb 22, 2025 10:47 am

Caleb Luck
32 years old| Widowed| The Single Father| Father to Celia and Cybil| Tag: Celia, Cybil, Isla, Amelia| Mentions: n/a
Caleb sighed as he guided his horse toward the house, dust clinging to his boots and the weight of the day's work settling into his muscles. The sun had begun its slow descent, casting the sky in hues of amber and lavender, a sight he might’ve admired if his mind wasn’t preoccupied with everything that still needed doing. But at least for now, the work was done. He was home.

The second he stepped off his horse, the sound of small, eager footsteps reached his ears, followed by twin voices calling out in perfect unison—

“Daddy!”

Celia and Cybil came barreling toward him, their little faces alight with excitement. Caleb barely had time to brace himself before they crashed into him, their arms wrapping tightly around his legs. A tired smile broke across his face as he bent down, pulling them both into a firm embrace.

“Well now,” he drawled, ruffling Celia’s dark curls before pressing a quick kiss to Cybil’s temple. “Y’all act like you ain’t seen me in weeks.”

Cybil giggled, his arms still wrapped around his neck. “We missed you! And guess what?”

Celia bounced on her heels. “Aunt Isla’s home! She brought us souvenirs!”

Caleb arched a brow, glancing toward the house, where the familiar warm glow of the kitchen lights spilled onto the porch. Isla was back? He hadn’t even heard she was coming, but that was typical of her—always flitting in and out like the wind. He chuckled softly, shaking his head. “That so? Guess I better go say hello.”

The girls each grabbed one of his hands, tugging him toward the house. “Come on!” Celia urged, practically vibrating with excitement.

When he stepped inside, the scent of home-cooked food filled the air, and the familiar chatter of the women in the kitchen hummed in the background. Isla sat at the dining table, laughing as she spoke, while Erica and Lydia busied themselves with preparing the rest of dinner.

And then there was someone new.

A woman with strawberry-blonde hair and hazel eyes, her sleeves rolled up as she effortlessly worked through cubing potatoes. There was something natural about the way she moved, like she already belonged, even though Caleb knew he hadn’t met her before.
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