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Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2008 12:21 pm

She had only recently given birth to her three coming foals. Her heart was light and happy. It was a hard process carrying them in her stomache and so forth. Tetyawna galloped happily around a clear field. No trees around, but on the far side you could see the magical mountains and to the right, way down the field, there was the outline of the forest. She neighed outloud and stood on her hind legs. It was good to finally again be able to stand like that and run as fast as you want. The red mare giggled as she watched a groundhog scurry from her sight and back into a hole dug into the earth. Tetyawna stopped and started skipping sort of in a soquili way. Down across the field then turned sharply and one straight line back. It felt good to be alive. Specially her. It was wonderful and everything was just dandy.
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Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2008 4:42 pm
 Nethea's mind was still bothered by that creep in the forest. Flirting for fun? What a jerk! Honestly, what kind of relationship was he looking for? A temporary one? This was why she was so careful! Stallions like him, she couldn't stand them!
But this pleasant field was helping out. It was a nice change of scenery, away from her forest home. She sighed, looking around for something else to just get that creep off her mind. She saw a flash of orange-red, and did a double take. Was that...a mare? She sure seemed happy. Maybe she could help...
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Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2008 4:55 pm
Tetyawna kept her grin and continued to trot up and down the field. It was until her nose caught a lively scent. Another soquili! Her eyes immediately flicked and scanned the place. She spotted what looked like to be a mini soquili. Boy this one was short. Tetyawna could tell it was not a filly, only because the head was way too big compared to the body. So this soquili must've just been short. She lifted her head high, with a friendly smile and galloped over. "Hello there!" she cried before reaching the orange little one. Her eyes scanned her as soon as she reached the other one. Tetyawna stood about three times bigger than this soquili. Being her, there was no stopping to her happiness. "You look rather tiny for a soquili." Tetyawna tilted her head and raised her eye brow. Only for a short time though. Afterwards she just straightened her head and smiled like there was no tomorrow. She started trotting in circles around her company. Forgetting that she had recently given birth. All she could think of now was why was this mare so small.
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Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2008 6:27 pm
Nethea quirked an eyebrow at happy mare. Sure, she seemed nice and all, but she also seemed...strange. Perhaps she was too happy? And she smelt slightly of foal.
But all her musings immediately faded and were replaced by anger. Did she just call her...short? That was rather uncalled for! Her eyebrow twitched in anger, and her brown eyes narrowed at this female circling her.
"I am not short! I'm what's called an Usida! We're a breed of Soquili, meant to be smaller than normal. But we're not short!"
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Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 6:22 am
Tetyawna let out a rather high pitch neigh and hopped onto her hind legs. She soon fell forward and landed back on her front legs. Giggling. "You are an oo-es-dia?" she laughed and pushed her head forward towards the mare. Then she smiled and brought it back. "Nope, I've never seen one in my life! You are short compared to me.." She giggled and started circling the mare again. "Although, you are born that way." She stopped in her tracks and thought about it. "Do you posess any magic?" she asked curiously. Most other soquilis who werent regulars posessed magic or some type of speciality. Tetyawna can already see one. The red mare dipped her head foward and sniffed it, nothing special in particular.
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Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 7:25 pm
Nethea turned her head, flushed in the face a bit. She couldn't argue with her statement on being bored that way. But this mare didn't seem to be teasing her about it, which was good.
"No, sorry. I don't have any special powers or anything. I'm just a plain old Usida." She sighed, shaking here head slowly.
"Umm...why are you sniffing me?" She asked, raising an eyebrow at the strange behavior of this mare. Were most Soquili mares like this, she wondered. Or was it just this one?
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Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 2:16 pm
Tetyawna didnt liek the word 'old'. It only reminded her of herself, how she was old. Given birth to already nine kids. "Nahh you are not old," she smiled and stopped. Standing like a skyscraper over the Usdia. "You've never had any kids, you cant be old yet." Adding a wink by the end of her sentence. Tetyawna pulled her head back and tilted it at her company. "I thought maybe you would smell like orange flowers," she looked the mare over. She was orange so perhaps she did smell like orange flowers. Tetyawna looked at herself, and realised she was orange, orange almost to the point where she had a tint of red. "I dont smell likes flowers, but maybe because I'm not an oo-es-dia." Pronouncing the name with care. Then the mare started giggling and trotting from each side of the field back to the other and then stopped infront of the usdia once more. "I'm Tetyawna....you may be?" she asked hoping that her memory hadnt mislead her yet again. Often she forgot her company's name.
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Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2008 8:13 pm
"I'll take your word for it, then..." Nethea blinked at the mare. This one was really...happy, to say the least. But happy was good. She liked happy. It reminded her of summer, her favorite season.
"Oh? My name is Nethea. Pleasure to meet you, Tetyawna." She smiled, giving a small bow of her head. "May I ask why you seem so happy today?"
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