Princess: Our grass was poisoned a few days ago. The Food People want to kill the grass for some reason. They say they want a gardend, or something like that.
I've read the first six Guardians of Ga'hoole books. I enjoyed them, but each one was stranger and more mystic. But all in all, they were good books. Has anyone read the Inkheart Trilogy by Cornelia Funke? They look interesting, and I was wondering what you people think of them. :D
Lady: Hi! We're here!!
Princess: And the people have left our run door open so we can be outside whenever we want! I shall be free!
Lady: Hey don't gloat your freedom when the Buttermilk clan will be stuck inside, it's mean.
Gertie: Well, I'm stuck inside this nesting box, so I guess we can...
Finally, Kallun reminded himself of who he was- or at least who he had meant to be. He raised his head and looked straight at the great stallion.
"Oh, hello there," he said casually, and then quickly added, "Sir." He turned his head away slightly and worried, I hope he's not going to try...
Gertie: Hi guys!!! We're back!!! The shorter people have been gone for ten days to California, so we couldn't get on.
Princess: It was strange, but not totally unpleasant, to go for days without them grabbing you, lifting you off your feet high into the air, and squeezing you. But they also...
I haven't... Right now, I'm reading Richard Carvel by Winston Churchill. It's a historical fiction set during the Revolutionary War. Oddly enough, the main character (Richard Carvel) is for independence, even though Churchill was English. Interesting. Anyway, I'm really enjoying it and being...
Kallun had noticed the sleek stallion as he moved across the field, and then seen mare during their brief interaction. That was a short conversation, he thought. I wonder who those two are? He decided to move back that direction to find out. He began to wander towards the stallion, pretending to...
(Waiting expectantly for the re-starting page!!!)
Alright. This is getting boring, Kallun thought. I came here for adventure, not eating grass. He stood tall, raising his head high, and walked forward into the sight of the other horses.
Lady Bullseye: I don't mean to be impolite, or anything, but shouldn't you say, "Thou shalt not be betrothed..." And, "Thou shalt hear-"
Gertie: *Rolls eyes* Grammer freak! Grammer from the fourteenth century, no less.
Lady: Actually, I believe those pronouns were used in the seventeenth...
((Ooooh.... Getting interesting....))
As he advanced further into the bachelor lands, Kallun's gallop slowed into more of a canter. Suddenly, all of his movement came to a halt when he saw another horse in the distance. He had tried to plan it all out- what he would say and do when he...