As Anahi and her filly walked toward where Archam's call echoed to summon the mares of his herd, she looked down proudly at Sirana. The filly was about six weeks old now, and growing fast. She was already learning so much about the world, and was even starting to say a few words here and there. She couldn't speak fully yet, and wouldn't until she hit two months, as is common with most foals, but she was already learning to, and would hopefully master it by the time she reached two months old.
Anahi appreciated the broken talks she could have with her daughter. It made her very happy to see how her daughter was getting along in this world.
The filly was prancing eagerly alongside her mother, obviously curious as to where they were going. The champagne mare had been taking her daughter on treks throughout Cobblestone, for as far as she could go each day before returning to the small glen by the river where she had been born. Sirana was a very excitable filly, eager to explore the world and see what it had to offer.
Anahi only hoped that she would be eager to see where they were going, and meeting the others that were also going to gather there.
The mare kept a close eye on Sirana as they walked on, the duo soon reaching where Archam had called for them. At seeing the bay roan stallion, Anahi gave a whinny of greeting, excited to see the stallion. He was gone for long periods at a time whenever he went off to the Field or to attend to kingdom business. Anahi was too at times, but now that she had Sirana, she did have to take it easier, at least until the filly was old enough to be on her own.
Walking up to the stallion, the champagne mare nickered in greeting, her eyes bright, "It's good to see you Archam," she said with a smile.
At noticing the colt next to him, and figuring either he had adopted the young one, or that it was related to him, Anahi smiled at him too, to help him feel at ease, "Hello there young one. What a fine colt you are; what's your name?"
Anahi appreciated the broken talks she could have with her daughter. It made her very happy to see how her daughter was getting along in this world.
The filly was prancing eagerly alongside her mother, obviously curious as to where they were going. The champagne mare had been taking her daughter on treks throughout Cobblestone, for as far as she could go each day before returning to the small glen by the river where she had been born. Sirana was a very excitable filly, eager to explore the world and see what it had to offer.
Anahi only hoped that she would be eager to see where they were going, and meeting the others that were also going to gather there.
The mare kept a close eye on Sirana as they walked on, the duo soon reaching where Archam had called for them. At seeing the bay roan stallion, Anahi gave a whinny of greeting, excited to see the stallion. He was gone for long periods at a time whenever he went off to the Field or to attend to kingdom business. Anahi was too at times, but now that she had Sirana, she did have to take it easier, at least until the filly was old enough to be on her own.
Walking up to the stallion, the champagne mare nickered in greeting, her eyes bright, "It's good to see you Archam," she said with a smile.
At noticing the colt next to him, and figuring either he had adopted the young one, or that it was related to him, Anahi smiled at him too, to help him feel at ease, "Hello there young one. What a fine colt you are; what's your name?"