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Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 7:51 pm
It didn't seem too long before a small little filly, tiny in fact compared to others around, was off exploring on her own. Truth was, that she was always fleeing from her family and strutting about as if there was nothing better then herself. Though once and a while she would scamper back to home where things were less scary once the sun sank below the HUGE mountains. Today she wandered very, VERY far from normal, far from her home and her parents.
The small lavender and pink filly stood under one of the larger pines outside a the very big, very dark forest. Hot pink eyes grow larger as she craned her neck upwards trying to see as far as she could. Though she only didn't see too far, only resulting in her rump plopping against the ground as she sat back. That was one HUGE tree, and everything seemed huge to the little filly.
"Wow" She exclaimed looked around at the other trees. "Why can't things ever be small?"
Frowning slightly the filly looked around at the lengthening grass that was almost as tall as she was. Standing she turned to walk out into it, but it felt more like swimming them anything else... Stopping she thought she had heard something off in the distance a soft rustling... Maybe it was just her imagination, she was too cute to be hunted or anything... Right?
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Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 4:30 pm
Still on his journey, the tall stallion made his way through the trees of the forest. It had been many months since he left the comfort of his teepee, getting away from the mayhem that was occurring there. At first, that was the reason he left, but now, he felt less inclined on returning... at least, not without finding some insight... or until he could stop being the one who always stopped or prevented the chaos in that location.
Shaking his head at the thought, the clothed male fluttered his wings softly and kept walking along. He had no idea that there was another nearby, but then again, his height kept him from seeing much that was low to the ground. Coming to the area where the small filly was, he trekked on, even coming close to stepping on the poor dear, though his odd luck prevented him from being that clumsy.
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Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 5:54 pm
The small filly stopped when she couldn't seem to trudge on any further, she wondered why the grass had to be so tall, couldn't have been smaller? So that she could just walk over it, it would have made things a whole lot easier for her to get around. Sighing to herself, she stomped her tiny hooves on what flattened grass she was standing on and pouted.
"Stupid grass, I demand you get shorter," She muttered stomping again though this time her stomps were echoed by another's steps.
Stopping her tantrum she looked at her own lavender hooves, lifting one, looking at it before putting it back down. No sound came from her own hoof, but the sounds of someone else behind her did. Head tilting she soon spun around and looked up at the towering thing that was coming toward her. If her eyes had been wide from the size of the trees, they certainly should be larger still as she skittered back and off to the side. She had just moved when a thundering hoof, though the soquili was only walking, came down to where she had been standing moments before.
"Hey! You blind?" She shouted at the top of her lungs, thinking that she had to, to get giant to hear her. "Blundering giant... Thing." She muttered soon after stomping her tiny hooves again as she watched the larger, stranger Soquili pass her by.
Well it was interesting indeed, true she hadn't seen any other creatures besides her parents, siblings and strange furry thing that Mummy had. That was about it... Watching this clothed, winged and much larger one, she hopped a little behind it. Her legs already tired from trudging through the tall grass strained to keep up with the hopping over the blades trying to catch up and get another, closer look...
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Posted: Sat May 31, 2008 12:12 am
The large stallion took a few more steps until stopping in his tracks. His ears had perked up, hearing something. Looking around his red eyes failed to see anything at first, tilting his head in slight confusion.
He shrugged, but just as he was about to walk off again, some movement caught his eye. Glancing down, he caught sight of the tiniest horse he's ever seen. He blinked for a moment, trying to understand what he was seeing and make sure he wasn't getting dillusional from all his travel. Shaking that thought out of his head, he carefully trotted over to the other horse. "I'm so sorry... I guess I didn't see you there. I must admit, you are rather... uh... tiny."
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Posted: Sat May 31, 2008 4:08 pm
The small filly puffed out her tiny cheeks as she watched the huge stallion come trotting back toward her. The ground seemed to shake, making her lose her footing to soon be laying upon the ground on her belly. Her hot pink eyes closed as she awaiting for the ground to stop trembling under her before sitting up and straining to look up at the large stallion that towered over her. My he was HUGE! Slipping backwards to basically lay upon her back, she still watched him.
"Oh come now, I'm not THAT tiny... Am I?" She asked rolling over to stand again, shaking small bits of grass from her duel toned mane and tail. "Besides, shouldn't you have been 'watching' where you were going instead of 'daydreaming?"
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Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 8:18 pm
Seeing the tiny horse's struggle just to look up to him, Abel decided to make it easier for her. With that, he bent his front legs down so that his muzzle was just a few inches over hers, though his rear was now up in the air.
At her question, he couldn't help but chuckle. "Well, even compared to a newborn foal, you still are rather tiny." He told her. The stallion was completely unaware that there was a breed called the Usdia that were smaller than most horses, he had left the teepee before his human acquired two of her own. "I wasn't 'daydreaming' as you call it. I just didn't see you from within the grass I'm afraid."
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Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 7:13 pm
Melos backed away from the large stallion a little as he knelt down to more her level, her head tilting to one side before she struggled over to the side some and looked at him. Boy he was silly with doing things, even if still strange in those... Cloths?
"You sure are a strange one mister..." She pointed out.
Crouching a little, her small rear wiggling before she charged, aiming to clamber up onto the back of the stallion. To get a closer and yet safer look at his wings and clothing. She had to wonder if the stuff was eatable... Though she had a feeling she couldn't 'eat' the wings, they were needed for their own purposes.
"So what is this stuff your coated in? Can I eat it?" she asked eying Abel's jacket a bit, though thought it might not taste too good...
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Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 9:38 pm
To be honest with himself, he was getting uncomfortable in this position. He should have thought this through before doing it, but then again, he found that he didn't do that as often as he should. With that, he shifted so he could fully lay down, legs tucked comfortably under him.
"Strange? Oh dear, that surely isn't good." He replied to her, smiling a bit awkwardly to her.
Seeing the little filly crouch and wiggle her rear, he tilted his head curiously before watching her run up and scale on top his body. He shifted so he laid mostly on his side so he could look to her better, while making sure she didn't fall after managing getting on him in the first place.
At her question, he smiled sweetly and shook his head. "No, I'm afraid you can't eat it. They're called clothes, much like what humans wear to keep themselves warm."
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