Krivak settled into his stall, his head near his trough, he was ready to have all of the blasted ribbons out of his fur. He watched as the female emptied his old water out. The water swirled away. He turned his head away and watched the female at work. He mooed in appreciation at her. Then he heard a loud splash from his trough. He looked back, slightly bewildered. There was fresh water in his trough. But the woman hadn't put it there. He looked around, searching for any other source. He saw no other people, nothing that led water to his trough. He looked down at the water skeptically. It looked like any other water. Nothing seemed strange about it, and he was sure the woman wouldn't do anything to hurt him. He warily lapped up a mouthful of water. It tasted different than normal. Not bad, just different. He continued lapping up the mysterious water, while the female began brushing his coat once more. She removed several more of the bows much to Krivak's delight. When he finished drinking the water, he shook his head vigorously to shake the water from his chin hairs. The shaking had caused Allana's bracer, that always hung from his neck, to swing up and clang off of one of his massive horns. He wasn't worried about damaging the horn, nor the bracer. Both were stronger than they appeared. His stomach rumbled now, and he hoped the female would have some tasty treats. Too bad he couldn't tell her that he loved fruit. |