04-09-2016, 08:46 PM
Anahi noticed how the new mare, Moon apparently, as Archam introduced her, acted around each other. It was obvious that Moon was attracted to the bay roan stallion, moreso than Anahi herself anyways. It wasn't that she disliked him, it was just that the only reason she saw him as a friend was because he'd been away a number of times, looking for new mares, leaving his herd to go about their business.
The champagne mare had also taken that time to learn more about being a diplomat for the kingdom, but at the same time, she had to admit, she would like to get to know Archam a little better. Of course, even if that didn't happen, that wouldn't stop him when foaling season arrived.
Anahi still didn't know how she felt about it yet. She still felt aching in her heart whenever she thought about foals, and it was all because of what he had done to her when she was younger.
She had made herself a promise to never forgive him. Even if she ended up with a foal come next spring, Archam at least seemed like the type who would take care of his mares. That made her feel a bit better at least. In short, she just didn't know if she was ready.
Anahi also noticed how Moon seemed to be hiding something; how she was acting just didn't seem to suit her, from what the champagne mare gathered. Barely registering Archam rubbing up against her since Anahi was more focused on trying to find out what Moon was truly feeling, the mare decided to stay civil for now.
"Well, you have picked a lovely home. The Falls are lovely, especially during the spring and summer time.
The champagne mare had also taken that time to learn more about being a diplomat for the kingdom, but at the same time, she had to admit, she would like to get to know Archam a little better. Of course, even if that didn't happen, that wouldn't stop him when foaling season arrived.
Anahi still didn't know how she felt about it yet. She still felt aching in her heart whenever she thought about foals, and it was all because of what he had done to her when she was younger.
She had made herself a promise to never forgive him. Even if she ended up with a foal come next spring, Archam at least seemed like the type who would take care of his mares. That made her feel a bit better at least. In short, she just didn't know if she was ready.
Anahi also noticed how Moon seemed to be hiding something; how she was acting just didn't seem to suit her, from what the champagne mare gathered. Barely registering Archam rubbing up against her since Anahi was more focused on trying to find out what Moon was truly feeling, the mare decided to stay civil for now.
"Well, you have picked a lovely home. The Falls are lovely, especially during the spring and summer time.