Owner: Ashenjoy
Equid Name: Serenity Humor
Equid Age: 2 and half
Story:Serenity was an unusual one--she was special, from her very birth, the start of her life.
She was born with a non-brindled, pinto black and white pelt; what a rare colouration for an equine!
Her parents were pleased to see their rare daughter, and treated her with care and love they could manage at most.
They named her Serenity; they thought, unlike the elaborant brindles and markings other horses had, their young filly had a simple coat of black and white. The name turned out to be quite fitting, too. As Serenity grew up, her personality showed up; a calm, serene personality that matched her lovely water-blue eyes.
Her childhood was flawless and delightful, because of the incessant care that her parents poured into her. Thanks to that, Serenity managed to grow up; healthy, elegant, dainty-- she wasn't an annoying, haughty shallow mare, though, she remained serene and humble. As she grew up, she grew more and more popular and caught the eyes of many stallions-and received the pure jealousy of some other females. The males and females alike were very unnerving and uncomfortable to deal with for poor Serenity. Because she had grown under the shadow of her overprotective parents, she wasn't sure about her own, personal decisions, and had to have advice from a reliable source. As she reached adulthood, her parents realized it was time for her to be on her own and did not meddle with her anymore. Poor, poor Serenity; how confused and frightened she was of the world now. It seemed so different now.
Lest she had been treated as an equal friend and ally, Serenity would have managed to pull through to her adulthood. Unluckily her unusual coat made her quite a sight; and usually, in bad ways. Ah, males. Why did they have to be so...buzzing? 'Serenity, Serenity, I love you so much. Please will you have a walk with me?' plenty of similar calls came to the mare; she was too warm-hearted to refuse, but was terrified and overwhelmed by all the suitors. Females, on the other hand, were much, much worse. 'Hey, Serenity. Ha, what a name; you are far from serene, you moo cow. Your markings aren't that of a wild mountain equine, but of a lowly, stupid dumb cow.' One started like this, and the other bullies would laugh and comment cruelly about lies towards Serenity. Because of her problem-less childhood Serenity actually believed a lot of these nonsense, and grew depressed and lonely.
She tried to blend in, at first. She made many efforts, actually; one time, she spent an entire day collecting dry twigs, mud, rainwater, and soot from a forest fire to make a black, paint-like substance. She used her muzzle, tail, and hooves to make brindle like markings on her pelt. Unfortunately all it looked like was a bunch of smudges, which led up to others beleiving that she wanted to be even MORE special. Her efforts were useless- it took a while for optimistic Serenity to fancy that, but eventually she knew that there was no way to become a 'normal' horse.
So...she decided to leave. For good. The more she thought about a life, living alone and free in the meadows without having to worry about the incessant pleas of males and the jeers of the females, it grew more and more tempting that finally that was all Serenity thought about; dreams, consciousness, anywhere. She smiled determinedly. I will leave, she thought. Sooner or later, I shall- no longer I have to hide from the views of others, and be free from every horse that bothers me without understanding me truly. One night, the other equines realized one was missing; it took a while to remember who, but now they knew that Serenity was gone; as silent as a morning zephyr, and that she would never return to their ranks.Lovely Humor's name suited her very, very well. In fact, the word itself seemed to derive from this dear young filly. How bright, how funny, how humorous she was; everyone liked her for her innocent joys and laughter she provided for the entire group of stallions and mares! Times weren't always so bright, though. Puberty was a huge...impact, on the life of dear Humor and her friends. The events of teenagership(? is that a word?) started on Humor's second birthday.
Her best friend who had 'joined hips' with Humor had started to act very, very strange.
"Hey," Humor said with a cheery smile on her lips. "What's wrong~?"
To her extreme surprise and shock, the only reply that came was: "Shush up, you
MOO COW. I have no reason to talk with such a horse with a stupid cow's markings."
Humor drew back in hurt dignity and pain of her friend's abrupt change. She had always taken pride of her rare, black and white pinto markings with definately no brindles at all; and her friend
dared call her a cow!
"Ha! You're just jealous, you stupid filly-you look like a
HIPPO!" Humor retorted, her white cheeks started to glow red. Without another word, she stormed off, planning to never-ever- speak with her now-odd ex-best-friend from now on.
Humor looked up to see rainclouds gathering; a storm! She quickly searched for shelter along with her parents and herd, and they all managed to fit into a small cavern. Now they were in, staring at the drizzling rain in quiet gloominess. Boring...dark...ominous. There was definately nothing to do but to sit there like they were nothing but
blinking statues. Drip, drip, drip. Humor, being a lover of fun, yawned and decided to venture deeper into the cave; then she realized her weird friend was following, but didn't really mind. Then came a sound-
CR-R-R-RACK CRASH! Humor and her friend whipped around, but it was too late; the boulders have fallen from the ceiling and had locked them up together, seperating them from the rest of the herd.
"It's your fault," her friend sniffled, angrily glaring at Humor. "If only you weren't being so dumb like a cow, we won't be in this mess."
"Well, if you weren't acting like a complete dork, like...like, a suburned panda fat like it ate a thousand bananas and fell into an ocean of banana leaf tea(BLT) and just lay there flapping because it was too fat to get up, and eventually was found by a group of vengeful banana spirits and ended up being whacked by a dozen pair of wet newspapers!"
Humor snapped back- the sentence just came out of her mouth. It was the worst curse she could manage, and personally she didn't think of it as 'funny', but as a huge insult. But unexpectedly, her sniffling friend
giggled and it grew into a huge, hearty laugh of pure mirth.
"You got me with that, Humor," chuckled the friend, stil laughing and crying at the same time- "I'm so, so sorry for being such a dork; I don't know what happend- but now I know you're such an awesome, awesome filly." The two grinned, now being bonded as best friends again.
The next day, the two managed to find a way out of the cave to be greeted by their relieved parents warmly and continue on with their everlasting friendship.
"Are you okay, dearests?" their parents said with huge, loving eyes.
"We're all right," assured Humor. "Except for the fact that I'd love to have a thousand bananas for dinner today."
The parents blinked in bewilderment, and the two fillies winked at each other with a mischievous grin on their faces.
Ignore the strike out part, I didn't see the 'I want a good laugh' part ;a; Just ignore~ and please read the second version ^w^ The BLT joke comes from my teacher named Brenden L. Teacher, his initials equal a kind of sandwich so I changed it into Banana Leaf Tea o3o I hope it was funny. I'm not THAT of a talented funny person, but hey, I tried!

Thanks for the chance, this mare is simply epic. I'd love her COMPLTETELY when I get her, so much that I will barely apply for anothe WME unless it is half as stunning as her!