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"Pleasure to meet you Layla, Petunia." Rosemary said with a dip of her head.

"You too!".

Petunia smiled shyly and paced backward a step, "...Hi."
 
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"You too!".

Petunia smiled shyly and paced backward a step, "...Hi."

"It's okay Petunia. Please go back to nursing!" Layla said softly.
 
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"You too!".

Petunia smiled shyly and paced backward a step, "...Hi."

"Hello Petunia, you have a very lovely name." She said, smiling at her kindly.
 
"Are we leaving or not?" the stallion asked Cocoa, nuzzling her.
 
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"HECK YEAH!" Cocoa said, breathing a sigh, "What, do you have a plan or something?"

"I've known how to get out for a long time... I've had no reason to." He sighed. He pulled on a small blanket in the corner, revealing a large gash.

"Why not?" Cocoa asked sadly, but her expression soon brightened, "I've been a wild horse for a year before being captured by these two-legs," she explained, "Life out there is so much better than this, you have no idea! Fresh food, a beautiful view, no horrid stench, and other wild horses! You gotta believe me!"
 
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"I've known how to get out for a long time... I've had no reason to." He sighed. He pulled on a small blanket in the corner, revealing a large gash.

"Why not?" Cocoa asked sadly, but her expression soon brightened, "I've been a wild horse for a year before being captured by these two-legs," she explained, "Life out there is so much better than this, you have no idea! Fresh food, a beautiful view, no horrid stench, and other wild horses! You gotta believe me!"

"I'd never met a mare like you..." He sighed.
 
Cleopatra was lead back into a stall by a two-leg. She was placed in the stall next to Roxanne. She tossed her deep inky black mane indignantly, and put her head out of the door, her face somewhat worried. She, looked around, her green eyes scanning everything in sight. She looked like a horse out of a story book, with her deep emerald eyes and her long, rippling mane. She sighed sadly, her eyes downcast.
 
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"Why not?" Cocoa asked sadly, but her expression soon brightened, "I've been a wild horse for a year before being captured by these two-legs," she explained, "Life out there is so much better than this, you have no idea! Fresh food, a beautiful view, no horrid stench, and other wild horses! You gotta believe me!"

"I'd never met a mare like you..." He sighed.

"Uh...huh," she said, blinking rapidly for a moment out of suprise. She didn't know what to think of this. "I'll take that comment as a compliment," she chuckled, smiling sheepishly.

"Now," she said, mischeif lighting up her eyes, "You wanna make a run for it?"
 
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