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Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2007 5:35 pm
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Grazing quietly in the meadow near her home, Tsaluyi was glad to have a few peaceful moments to herself. It was a rare occurance for her, as she seemed to always be surrounded by others, or at the very least by Lucky who was as loud as a large herd. Fortunately, she had left her green little ball of fluff back at the teepee where he lay asleep.
She lifted her head, her ears perking back as she heard footsteps coming her way. Looking back, her eyes shifted uncertainly from tree to tree, unable to find the creature that was coming nearer with each passing moment.
"Boo!" Lucky cried, just before he fell over in laughter at the look on his charge's muzzle. He sat up, looking at her smugly from the grass, fluffing his white chest hair with his paw. "Maybe it's just me... but it almost seems like it's getting easier and easier to scare you these days. Maybe it's because I blend in so well... but whatever the reason, I certainly like it." Tsaluyi was now glaring at him, so his stood up and leaned on her front leg casually. "So... we haven't seen Andy in a couple weeks. We really need to go check on our little bundle of joy."
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Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2007 6:11 pm
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Lucky cried out as he was lept on by a small winged colt. Who was he and why on earth did he know his name? He looked up to Tsa, seeing if she was having any more luck than he was figuring out who exactly the foal was. She seemed as confused as he felt, and he looked back to the small silver colt. His eyes widened in surprise, realizing that this was Andy, and he walked to him, looking up in surprise. "Andy!! So the humans finially came to their senses and let you out, eh?" he asked, the grin on his face widening.
Tsa's expression changed from anger and Lucky to confusion and surprise at the silver colt who had pounced upon Lucky. She watched him carefully until Lucky's confusion turned to loud recognition. She smiled at her friend, in a basket so similar to the one they had put her in as a small filly for so long. "Yeah, it's me Andy. Wow, you've finially broken out of your basket." She smiled happily at her friend, whom she'd tried to "protect" when she was so young. "When did this happen? I can't remember the last time I saw you in your basket." Her thoughts wandered for a moment, trying to remember when exactly that was.. the last time she'd grown, perhaps? Had it really been that long?
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Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2007 6:26 pm
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