04-03-2015, 01:05 PM
Vivianne grazed nearby as her wobbly progeny teetered around the meadow on spindly new legs. She was eager to investigate everything that the grassy plain had to offer. Her little nose worked in overdrive as she huffed and puffed along the terrain, her senses leading her on a collision course with the slick newborn.
Fortunately the girl had enough sense to stop before she toppled over the poor thing all alone. Immediately her nose went up and she hollered, "mama I found a baby!" Her sea green eyes sought her mother who simply bobbed her head and nodded along with whatever her daughter was shouting about. Since she did not sound scared or in pain Vivi assumed sh was yelling her excitement about something ridiculous, as had happened when she found a pretty flower, saw a blue jay, and spotted a cloud that looked like her father (whom she had never met). Therefore she ignored whatever little Rae was talking about now and kept grazing.
The filly huffed angrily at her mother's dismissive attitude about the little foal she had just found. Well, she thought mutinously, maybe her and her new foal would just leave mother here and never come back. That would show her.
Finally she turned her gaze back to the smaller child, not that she was so big herself. "Are you okay? Do you need help getting up? Where is your mama? My name is Raeanne. You can call me Rae. What's your name?" She chattered on at the other filly with ease, talking the poor things ear off just as she was adjusting to the world.
Fortunately the girl had enough sense to stop before she toppled over the poor thing all alone. Immediately her nose went up and she hollered, "mama I found a baby!" Her sea green eyes sought her mother who simply bobbed her head and nodded along with whatever her daughter was shouting about. Since she did not sound scared or in pain Vivi assumed sh was yelling her excitement about something ridiculous, as had happened when she found a pretty flower, saw a blue jay, and spotted a cloud that looked like her father (whom she had never met). Therefore she ignored whatever little Rae was talking about now and kept grazing.
The filly huffed angrily at her mother's dismissive attitude about the little foal she had just found. Well, she thought mutinously, maybe her and her new foal would just leave mother here and never come back. That would show her.
Finally she turned her gaze back to the smaller child, not that she was so big herself. "Are you okay? Do you need help getting up? Where is your mama? My name is Raeanne. You can call me Rae. What's your name?" She chattered on at the other filly with ease, talking the poor things ear off just as she was adjusting to the world.