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14 years ago
June, Liberty, and Marky had arrived on the quaint little lot that they all called "home" now.
It was fetching to begin with, and after a little sprucing up, June had made it even more comfortable for everyone.
There wasn't much time to waste, though! June got ready for the long day ahead of her, starting with scattering some hay for Liberty if she ever wanted some outside her stable.
Although she was really only stalling the inevitable. She'd never ridden a horse before, and she didn't know if she was really ready for it. But if she wanted to go pair Liberty up with a lucky stallion at the Equestrian Center, she had to.
Of course the first step was actually...getting on.
After just a little struggle, she climbed atop the mare and felt quite confident! She could do this! Everything was going to be okay!
Until Liberty actually started walking, of course.
And June sat in this awkward slumped position all the way to the Equestrian Center, clinging onto Liberty for dear life.
Once they were waiting to choose a stallion outside the building, a wild horse caught June's attention.
She wasn't sure if it was a stallion or a mare, but it definitely reminded her that the studs at the Equestrian Center weren't the only option for Liberty. Of course, June was nowhere near ready to tame a wild horse just yet!
Either way, June had finally chosen Earth-Shaker, a quiet, aggressive, but obedient stallion who was a solid golden-orange color. Surely he promised a nice foal!
Once everything was said and done, June lead Liberty home, ready to put her to bed and then hit the hay herself!
All that riding around had made the day seem so long, but this was only the beginning of her...metaphorical journey.
It was fetching to begin with, and after a little sprucing up, June had made it even more comfortable for everyone.
There wasn't much time to waste, though! June got ready for the long day ahead of her, starting with scattering some hay for Liberty if she ever wanted some outside her stable.
Although she was really only stalling the inevitable. She'd never ridden a horse before, and she didn't know if she was really ready for it. But if she wanted to go pair Liberty up with a lucky stallion at the Equestrian Center, she had to.
Of course the first step was actually...getting on.
After just a little struggle, she climbed atop the mare and felt quite confident! She could do this! Everything was going to be okay!
Until Liberty actually started walking, of course.
And June sat in this awkward slumped position all the way to the Equestrian Center, clinging onto Liberty for dear life.
Once they were waiting to choose a stallion outside the building, a wild horse caught June's attention.
She wasn't sure if it was a stallion or a mare, but it definitely reminded her that the studs at the Equestrian Center weren't the only option for Liberty. Of course, June was nowhere near ready to tame a wild horse just yet!
Either way, June had finally chosen Earth-Shaker, a quiet, aggressive, but obedient stallion who was a solid golden-orange color. Surely he promised a nice foal!
Once everything was said and done, June lead Liberty home, ready to put her to bed and then hit the hay herself!
All that riding around had made the day seem so long, but this was only the beginning of her...metaphorical journey.








