Cleopatra quickly rushed over. "What happened?" She asked.
"This foal wandered onto Skyherd territory," he gestured to the foal lying on the ground, barely able to breath or lift her head. His voice echoed with shocked concern. "We need to move her to some shade and find a mare still bearing milk, and fast."
Cleopatra quickly rushed over. "What happened?" She asked.
"This foal wandered onto Skyherd territory," he gestured to the foal lying on the ground, barely able to breath or lift her head. His voice echoed with shocked concern. "We need to move her to some shade and find a mare still bearing milk, and fast."
(Cleopatra has a foal, right? I can't remember)
(Yup.)
"Alright, you'll need to help me move her under the willow." Cleopatra said, starting to move her gently.
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"Wonderful, mommy!" Gemma trotted on, a bounce in her step as she breathed in the sharp forest scents. Pine needles, dried leaves, fresh plants, flowers, all the smells seemed to form a picture before her as, as if she was standing in the middle of a dream, a place she could see as well as touch. Almost.
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"This foal wandered onto Skyherd territory," he gestured to the foal lying on the ground, barely able to breath or lift her head. His voice echoed with shocked concern. "We need to move her to some shade and find a mare still bearing milk, and fast."
(Cleopatra has a foal, right? I can't remember)
(Yup.)
"Alright, you'll need to help me move her under the willow." Cleopatra said, starting to move her gently.
Remus nodded and put his teeth gently into the crest above the filly's neck, dragging her towards the shade of the willow.
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"Wonderful, mommy!" Gemma trotted on, a bounce in her step as she breathed in the sharp forest scents. Pine needles, dried leaves, fresh plants, flowers, all the smells seemed to form a picture before her as, as if she was standing in the middle of a dream, a place she could see as well as touch. Almost.
Suddenly, she stopped.
Layla smiled at her happiness, until she stopped. "What's wrong?" She asked worriedly.