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by I'm done delete me. » Tue Jun 18, 2013 6:24 pm
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Gender: Mare
Herd: Loner
With: No one
Foals: None
Mood: Calm/ Relaxed
Midnight
She walked around in the forest not wanting to go out into the open yet she's only been a lone mare for a month and she felt that she wasnt ready for a herd yet knowing she probably have a foal after a few days there. She snorts shaking her head to get her mane out of her face, she swished her tail a lot as there was tons of flies around her one of the bad the bad things about the forest were the flies but what she scared of the most in the forest was the predators.
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by nellyboo » Tue Jun 18, 2013 6:33 pm
halierae wrote:Abaccus
Baskus whinnied as loud as he could, hoping someone would here him. Where was he? We're there any other horses around? He shakily got to his legs, staggering down the beach.
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The mare saw the stallion stagger to his feet and trotted over slowing frim her gallop she snorted softly and nudged his neck That happens she said to him softly and stood there beside him flicking her scented tail

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by halierae » Tue Jun 18, 2013 6:44 pm
Abaccus
Baskus watched as the beautiful mare approached. In Russia, they only had big, hardy draft mares. This mare was different... She was delicate, yet strong. My name is Abaccus, but you can call me Baskus he wickered softly. He nudged his nose with hers. She smelled like flowers...
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by I'm done delete me. » Tue Jun 18, 2013 6:45 pm
Gender: Mare
Herd: Loner
With: No one
Foals: None
Mood: Calm
Midnight
She tensed a little hearing a Stallion's whine, her ears flicked when she heard it, but the horse seemed quite far away from her. She decided to keep moving encase it was close to her, she swishes her tail to get the flies away but she was spreading her heat scent when she did swish her tail, she snorts and went into a trot to get away from the horses starting to think should she go out into the open as she did want to explore it.
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by halierae » Tue Jun 18, 2013 6:50 pm
Abaccus
Baskus became unsure. He noticed his problem. He was in the middle of nowhere, with a strange mare he didn't know. His panic overtook him and he tossed his head. Turning, he charged off into the trees. His adrenaline sent him faster, and he accidental slammed into a black mare.
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by I'm done delete me. » Tue Jun 18, 2013 7:00 pm
Gender: Mare
Herd: Loner
With: No one
Foals: None
Mood: Scared
Midnight
She didn't see the Stallion coming, but as soon as the Stallion slammed into her she whined and fell over onto her side. She opened her eyes, her side was painfully as she fell onto a couple of rocks, she whined and her ears flicked to the side hearing someone breathing she looked around and saw a stallion, she got up slowly, pinning her ears back at him before turning around and galloping away from him not saying a word to the Stallion.
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