

Hania had been thinking a lot lately on the future. He knew how he felt sexually and what he liked. He adored mare’s and gave them the utmost respect. There was no reason not to because they were the ones that gave life to the world. They had one of the hardest jobs. Giving birth and then raising the children. Of course he didn’t agree that the father needed to be there for a family to at least feel whole, but in most cases the father wasn’t. He was lucky enough to know someone that was happily life mated with three beautiful children. He didn’t understand the point of flings and never would. But as he thought about it he wondered how he would one day have children. It wouldn’t just be anyone. He first needed a male love who would fill his heart to make him complete even though he didn’t see it anytime soon. He couldn’t feel anything that was warm. All he felt was coldness. The other problem was to find a mare that wouldn’t just use him. He knew this would take awhile, but he was willing to wait only because he wanted to have a happy family. He didn’t want a family that was broken and barely talked to one another.
“I shouldn’t be thinking about this yet.” He muttered to himself as he wiggled his little stub of a tail behind him before stepping through some brush. He was in the woods feeling like he needed to head back to his home. The storm that was approaching was going to be a bad one that would only bring rain down on his freshly dry pelt. He didn’t like to be wet unless it was for a bath. This was not one of those occasions. He frowned effortlessly as he walked over to an alcove and stepped in. Luckily it was big enough for him and someone else so he situated himself in a comfortable manner before resting down on the ground.
Then the rain came crashing down.
He watched as others scurried to get cover and if someone looked into the cave they would be spooked out. All they could see was darkness with this glowing white figure laying there in a immovable state. But in his mind he didn’t care. At least he was dry right?