Alyssa looked around. "I don't see her."
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(lol. I figured. That's perfectly fine. Just a twist I threw into the story without waitingfor you to talkBrinley Maren: "I'm here!", she said as she put her foot in the stirrup and hoisted herself into the saddle.
(Sorry guys, I was at school, and then my grandma is here so I was talking to her.)
(one question, do the horses talk but the humans can't understand them, or do they each have like talking horses?(lol. I figured. That's perfectly fine. Just a twist I threw into the story without waitingfor you to talk)![]()
"Ah! There you are. Here's a map for each of you. there's a note on the back of each. just in case we get separated," Eliza gave each rider a folded paper. "It'd be best if you kept this in your pocket instead of on your horse - in case something happens that you and your horse get separated too. Let's go then."
Eliza led the way to a trail littered with rocks and stones that climbed steeply up the mountain.
Map details:
The notes on the back of each say this:
We shouldn't see any sign of the mustangs till stone point, which is at the end of the trail we started out on now. The trail splits into two parts when we get to there. Depending on what we find, we may split up, but if all goes as planned, it will be late tonight when we get to stone point, sowe will camp there and start fresh in the morning. You can read the rest of my notes tomorrow, for now, let's just ride.
(lol. I figured. That's perfectly fine. Just a twist I threw into the story without waitingfor you to talk)
"Ah! There you are. Here's a map for each of you. there's a note on the back of each. just in case we get separated," Eliza gave each rider a folded paper. "It'd be best if you kept this in your pocket instead of on your horse - in case something happens that you and your horse get separated too. Let's go then."
Eliza led the way to a trail littered with rocks and stones that climbed steeply up the mountain.
Map details:
The notes on the back of each say this:
We shouldn't see any sign of the mustangs till stone point, which is at the end of the trail we started out on now. The trail splits into two parts when we get to there. Depending on what we find, we may split up, but if all goes as planned, it will be late tonight when we get to stone point, sowe will camp there and start fresh in the morning. You can read the rest of my notes tomorrow, for now, let's just ride.
(lol. I figured. That's perfectly fine. Just a twist I threw into the story without waitingfor you to talk)
"Ah! There you are. Here's a map for each of you. there's a note on the back of each. just in case we get separated," Eliza gave each rider a folded paper. "It'd be best if you kept this in your pocket instead of on your horse - in case something happens that you and your horse get separated too. Let's go then."
Eliza led the way to a trail littered with rocks and stones that climbed steeply up the mountain.
Map details:
The notes on the back of each say this:
We shouldn't see any sign of the mustangs till stone point, which is at the end of the trail we started out on now. The trail splits into two parts when we get to there. Depending on what we find, we may split up, but if all goes as planned, it will be late tonight when we get to stone point, sowe will camp there and start fresh in the morning. You can read the rest of my notes tomorrow, for now, let's just ride.
(one question, do the horses talk but the humans can't understand them, or do they each have like talking horses?)
Alyssa had trouble riding Jet at first but got the hold of it 8 minutes in. st least she sorta got it...
(lol. I figured. That's perfectly fine. Just a twist I threw into the story without waitingfor you to talk)
"Ah! There you are. Here's a map for each of you. there's a note on the back of each. just in case we get separated," Eliza gave each rider a folded paper. "It'd be best if you kept this in your pocket instead of on your horse - in case something happens that you and your horse get separated too. Let's go then."
Eliza led the way to a trail littered with rocks and stones that climbed steeply up the mountain.
Map details:
The notes on the back of each say this:
We shouldn't see any sign of the mustangs till stone point, which is at the end of the trail we started out on now. The trail splits into two parts when we get to there. Depending on what we find, we may split up, but if all goes as planned, it will be late tonight when we get to stone point, sowe will camp there and start fresh in the morning. You can read the rest of my notes tomorrow, for now, let's just ride.
(Ok!)
Brinley Maren: "Thanks for the map, Eliza! And you're looking good Alyssa!" Brinley felt pleased with BB and enjoyed ambling along with her. Not to mention Brinley Maren loves Pintos!
(ok!)(I hadn't really 100% decided what I wanted to do for that, but yes. The horses will talk and the humans won't be able to understand them.)
"You are a great rider, Alyssa. Jet is a great horse too."
"Welcome".
The trail climbed the mountain higher and higher, and as the evening fog began to settle, it seemed as if they were above the clouds.
"Can everyone still see alright?" Eliza yelled to her crew of riders, as she noticed it was beginning to get more difficult to see the trail because of darkness and fog. "If you can't see to guide your horse, trust your horse to guide you both to safety. Loosen the reins and let your horse take the lead. They know where to go."
Eliza loosened her reins and Glitter broke into a trot. Not knowing how the less experienced riders would like it, she jerked the reins back to slow her down to a walk again. "Whoa Glitter. We'll just keep to a walk right now, but if you all feel comfortable, we can let the horses trot a ways."