06-23-2016, 10:18 PM
Sirana, unknown to Merida, was also quite mad at the bay roan stallion that ran the Cobblestone Creek territory. However, it was for a whole different reason. She'd recently found out that her sire had given her away to a stallion who ran a nearby kingdom herd in order to create an alliance between them. The fact that he was so willing to send her off, without even consulting her, and take her away from her dam, little sister, and new on-the-way little sibling, made her very mad at him.
So, today, Sirana had taken Eiria out on a trek, deciding she wanted to spend some time with her little sister before she had to leave the territory, and her family, forever. The two had a pretty good day so far, heading out through to explore the Cobblestone. Eiria hadn't seen everything yet, and Sirana had found a lot of neat places in her sire's territory. She thought Eiria would like to see them. So far, it had been paying off. The young weanling was quite excited to see everything, and that made Sirana happy. She wanted Eiria to be happy, to prepare herself for what would come in six months' time.
The two sisters were heading through the trees, Sirana pointing some things out to her little sister. Eiria, as usual, was excited, her ears perked to attention, body tense with anticipation for what was to come next. Sirana's plan for the rest of the day was to take Eiria to the Cobblestone's central territory grove, where she'd found a secret place hidden in a batch of trees. She prepared herself to tell Eiria, but stopped when she heard the sound of two voices nearby.
There was a gap of silence in between, telling her that the two owners had not spoken at the same time. One she didn't know, but the other she recognized instantly. It was Loken, the red roan colt that Anahi had taken in after Loken's dam had abandoned him.
"Come on Eiria, let's go see what's up," Sirana said, nudging her little sister to follow before cantering toward the voices. When she came to a stop, hidden among the trees, she could see Loken standing there with a black filly with a red mane and tail. Now that she could see the owner of the first voice, she knew who it was.
"Merida..." Sirana whispered. The amber champagne yearling stepped out of her hiding place, fixing both her brother and the other filly with a questioning stare.
"Hey guys. What's going on here?" she asked.
So, today, Sirana had taken Eiria out on a trek, deciding she wanted to spend some time with her little sister before she had to leave the territory, and her family, forever. The two had a pretty good day so far, heading out through to explore the Cobblestone. Eiria hadn't seen everything yet, and Sirana had found a lot of neat places in her sire's territory. She thought Eiria would like to see them. So far, it had been paying off. The young weanling was quite excited to see everything, and that made Sirana happy. She wanted Eiria to be happy, to prepare herself for what would come in six months' time.
The two sisters were heading through the trees, Sirana pointing some things out to her little sister. Eiria, as usual, was excited, her ears perked to attention, body tense with anticipation for what was to come next. Sirana's plan for the rest of the day was to take Eiria to the Cobblestone's central territory grove, where she'd found a secret place hidden in a batch of trees. She prepared herself to tell Eiria, but stopped when she heard the sound of two voices nearby.
There was a gap of silence in between, telling her that the two owners had not spoken at the same time. One she didn't know, but the other she recognized instantly. It was Loken, the red roan colt that Anahi had taken in after Loken's dam had abandoned him.
"Come on Eiria, let's go see what's up," Sirana said, nudging her little sister to follow before cantering toward the voices. When she came to a stop, hidden among the trees, she could see Loken standing there with a black filly with a red mane and tail. Now that she could see the owner of the first voice, she knew who it was.
"Merida..." Sirana whispered. The amber champagne yearling stepped out of her hiding place, fixing both her brother and the other filly with a questioning stare.
"Hey guys. What's going on here?" she asked.