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Post by Evil Crazed Monkey on Nov 23, 2006 18:39:52 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]Sun reared, her forelegs reaching up to the sky and thrashing, her eyes white. As her hooves once again hit the soil below her, she spun on her muscular haunches and charged towards the horizon, her hinquarters working, her talons digging up the dirt. She slid to a sudden halt, goin so close to the ground, it would sem to the naked eye that she was sitting. She turned back to where she had just stood, at the snake that had bitten her hock. She snorted, her eyes still white with fear and her pistons flared. She tossed her head and began to back away, sensing that the snake was following her. Her hock throbbed as it bled, the poison coursing through her veins. Thankfully, the snake's bite wasn't fatal, but it still hurt like hell. She stomped on the ground, trying to hit the snake with her hard hooves. She then bucked, her hinquarters seeming to rip out of their sockets. She raised her dial, snorting and backing away. Sun then suddenly calmed down, lowered her finely shaped dial and began to nibble on the lush green stalks. She raised her forehoof and took a tiny step forward, continuing to nibble. She then raised her dial and pricked her ears at the sound of another equine. She raised her dial higher and sniffed the air for the scent of any other creature. When her pistons locked on the scent of an equine, she whinnyed a greeting. Finally, company! she thought happily.[/glow]
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Post by horsepraiser123 on Dec 3, 2006 19:41:07 GMT -5
Out in the distance stood a chesnut stallion named Camanchi, he neighed loudly and reared showing off his beautiful coat and mucles. His mane and tail flying in the wind. His face longing for excitment as he bend down to graze. He found an apple tree and knocked down 2 apples eating one himself and then cantered up to Sun and layed one next to her and then reared high powerfully and killed the snake that was slithering away, his hocks quivering with excitment to know he wasn't alone. He then winked at Sun and cantered to the river stepping in and soaking his damp body.
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