To try and win her, I would love if you would tell me how she ended up at your stables, and maybe a bit about her past c: Doesn't have to be anything crazy long, just as much as you want to put into it
TheToyMaker wrote:username: TheToyMaker
show name: TTT Winter's Whisper
name: November or Nova
halter color: A beautiful blue, like her stunning eyes. With a pattern of some sort, perhaps? Be creative. :3
how she ended up at your stable:
Nova came to us in late November one year. The day was quiet and soft, and just a thin layer of frost alighted on the ground as the winter wind's whisper weaved through bare, delicate branches. It really was a beautiful day; chilling, but the sun high in the soft blue sky and the winter birds serenading the day with their melodies chased all traces of darkness away. We had just finished preparing for the harsh winter ahead, the few tolters here all cozy and warm, content with their warm bran treat. We didn't expect to recieve an urgent call from a neighbor in the afternoon, and certainly didn't expect to have a new addition that very day.
Our friendly neighbor, worried voice stuttering, explained that a young mare had been found emaciated and freezing on a hunting property nearby. She didn't appear to have an owner, or as will to survive. She told us the mare was in horrible shape, but the local vet's clinic was packed with animals of all species and there was absolutely no room for the mare.
Of course, owning a sanctuary that cared for every animal, I offered to take her in.
When the rickety trailer pulled up the snowy gravel driveway, we were expecting a skinny, freezing mare. What we didn't expect was for a stunning dunskin tovero to step down as gracefully as she could manage to in her state, beautiful, expressive blue eyes surveying the landscape around her. With apparent effort she held her head regally even with nearly no energy, an emaciated skeleton but proud.
The mare, seeming to be perfectly trained and gentle, walked straight down the ramp. I accepted the lead, thanked my wonderful neighbor, and led the mare into the warm stall that awaited her. I kept expecting her to suddenly flip out, but she stayed still as ever. The stall I put her in was warm and cozy, and she seemed to appreciate that. She seemed to fit right into the mismatched array of tolters here, and her seemingly sweet and proud personality would be a wonderful addition.
Over the next few weeks, "Nova" (it being november at that time) settled in very well and began to gain weight rather fast. She was great with all animals that hung around, and got along perfectly with the mares and stallions. Nova even seemed to have an affinity for the few new foals, and would lovingly lead them around or romp a bit. Everyone here, human or not, quickly became very attached to this beautiful, gentle, proud mare. That spark never left her stunning eyes.
One thing I noticed was that the mare seemed absolutely bombproof. She wouldn't react to any noise, but I knew it wasn't because she was very well trained. Many horses with white ears are deaf, and after a few tests the results showed she really was deaf. Nova relied very heavily on her eyes, and I had to set a few rules about jumping around her; but really, she was still that beautiful young mare that would prance about with a flower crown the kids had made. We had all become very attached to Nova, and certainly didn't want to see her leave.
But, the truth settled on our shoulders. Nova was clearly very well trained, and her owner was no doubt looking for her. We printed out and taped up hundreds of flyers around town, but no one called.
Our spirits began to rise again, at the fantasy of having Nova permanently stay...
But good things never last for long.
It was rather dark, dreary, and cold that day, when the man's truck pulled up our driveway, old cattle trailer dragging lopsidedly behind it. I knew what he'd come for the moment he pulled up; it would be our last day with Nova. The man altogether looked like he definitely shouldn't have a beautiful mare like that, much less could he take care of her. He seemed horrid, even a bit drunk, but waved Nova's ownership papers in my face. It was true, she was his.
Dejectedly, I brought Nova out. She had filled out beautifully, shiny, soft coat gleaming even in the dark. Her proud stance portrayed a mare of nobility; royalty. She had always been so perfect, so sweet, so gorgeous, so proud. I couldn't bear to just hand over her lead, and watch that blue spark in her eyes fade away. I didn't want her to go.
And apparently, Nova didn't want to go herself.
As soon as the mare caught sight of the man, all traces of that sweet, gentle mare disappeared. She violently ripped the lead out of my hands and reared up, eyes blazing. Furthermore, she jetted forward, towards the man with her teeth bared and ears flat back. Nova roared, a sound of rage. It was clear that she hadn't liked the man before, and certainly didn't now. She was absolutely terrifying.
The man thought she was too.
Before I could register what was happening, the man threw the registration papers at me and screamed something about wanting nothing to do with a crazy mare (with a few profanities added in) before clambering into his truck and driving off. Nova even chased the trailer partway down the road before walking back to me, completely and utterly docile. It was like she hadn't just become a raging beast, just stayed the elegant, calm mare as before.
I just stood there in shock as Nova nudged me, and with trembling hands, I picked up her lead and walked slowly into the barn. One thing was for sure; Nova wasn't going anywhere anytime soon.
As I left the barn later that day, I turned back to look upon the tolters in the pasture. I saw the familiar dunskin paint coat of Nova, and she saw me too; as I turned away I noticed the flash of bright blue from her eyes.
Nova's been beaten, broken, but she's never given up. That spark in her eyes still shines, bright as ever.
username: TheToyMaker
name: TTT Winter's Whisper // Nova
gender: mare
eye color: blue
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sire: --