Anette had a lot to think about as she walked, casting glances now and then at the flaxen stallion. The further they ventured from the field the more curious she grew, wondering how he came to look the way he does now. A rather natural curiosity, really, of course she couldn't help but wonder how he became so scarred. But she couldn't ask, it would be impolite, wouldn't it? It was like an itch she just couldn't scratch.
The upside to this, of course, was that it kept her mind off of the walking. Anette was a small creature, and although she was strong it didn't quite make up for how short her legs were. They could carry her a great length, but slowly, and sometimes this made her feel bad for her lanky companion - she was quite sure he could make the trip in half the time. But when she thought about it she trusted her companion a little bit more. there were still the occasional pangs of doubt, that his intentions may be a little more sinister than they seemed. But then, if he did mean her harm, she doubted he would come so far at her pace to do so.
She crossed the river with few problems. Her little legs were strong and carried her though the water easily, it was just keeping her head above the surface that cold be tricky. Her neck was broad, not long after all. It was for the most part pleasant however, the water was warmer than what she was used to. She could see herself enjoying swimming here when she was a little less tired.
She stopped when they came to the lands border, unsure of what to do next, where to go. She turned to face her companion, Ledger, wasn't it? She was bad with names, probably always will be. You, know, I hope its okay for me top stay," she laughed "Because I wouldn't like to make that trip again so soon." a small overstatement perhaps, she probably could walk it another time. Anette had endurace, sure, but she could also be rather lazy at times.
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Aldri så god hest at han ikkje kan snuble