08-21-2016, 10:05 PM
Raxa bit her tongue, resisting the urge to call the stallion out on the bulls*** spilling from his mouth. It was obvious that there was a deeper reason to it, he just wasn't giving it away.
Or, at least, not until the next words tumbled from him. Raxa started, a bit taken aback. Wait, what did he just say? He did not just say that, did he? But the movement of the stallion, getting closer to the brindled mare, told her otherwise. He really had said what she thought he said? That he wanted her... to mother his foal?
Raxa's electric blue eyes bulged from their socks, her sclera clearly visible, as was somewhat typical with her white face. This time though, it was much more than normal. She turned to face the stallion, searching his face for any sign that he was joking. She'd learn to recognize such signs from Jedi, but now, looking at him...
"You're... not joking, are you?" It was more of a genuine question rather than a sarcastic one, but it tumbled out that way all the same. It was explainable, given that the brindled mare, who never thought she'd become a mother, was being told the opposite by a stallion who had actually managed to worm his way into her heart and be called a friend.
Or, at least, not until the next words tumbled from him. Raxa started, a bit taken aback. Wait, what did he just say? He did not just say that, did he? But the movement of the stallion, getting closer to the brindled mare, told her otherwise. He really had said what she thought he said? That he wanted her... to mother his foal?
Raxa's electric blue eyes bulged from their socks, her sclera clearly visible, as was somewhat typical with her white face. This time though, it was much more than normal. She turned to face the stallion, searching his face for any sign that he was joking. She'd learn to recognize such signs from Jedi, but now, looking at him...
"You're... not joking, are you?" It was more of a genuine question rather than a sarcastic one, but it tumbled out that way all the same. It was explainable, given that the brindled mare, who never thought she'd become a mother, was being told the opposite by a stallion who had actually managed to worm his way into her heart and be called a friend.