The White Elk Stables Fall 50th, 513 AV It was just another day working in the stables for Spirit, though for some odd reason it was empty. Lusina was off on other business, and there was only one other groom around, who happened to be working on the other side of the building. So really, it was just her, alone. Well, her and the horses. There was certainly horses in the area, especially since one was staring her in the eye. A grey colt, legs splayed, and utterly refusing to move. There was no reason for the foal to not move, it was just being stubborn. Behind it, where the horse wanted to go, was the much colder outside. Before it: a nice warm stable, with fresh hay. Really, the Frostfawn couldn't understand why in the world the silly animal didn't want to come it. She glared at it, wanting to try and persuade the creature to move, but knew (after lots of experience) it would be utterly hopeless. Instead, she stared it down and pulled. Her feet were digging into the ground, heels trying to find as much purchase as possible on the slippy ground. She leaned back, arms heaving on the halter as she put all of her body weight into pulling. The colt, on the other hand, braced itself with all four limbs and refused to budge. There was a stand off, lasting a mere 10 ticks, but feeling like several chimes. Suddenly, out of nowhere, the horse stopped resisting and moved forward. Despite the fact that this was what Spirit wanted, it was unwelcome none the less. All her momentum moved from pulling to falling on her backside, extracting an "Oof. She glared at the foal, as if this was all its fault (which it was) and stood up. She spent a few moments brushing her back off for pure mockery, before leading the 'humble' creature into its stall. From there, she un-clipped the halter and slipped out, closing the door behind her. The groom then took a few moments to catch her breath, though she hadn't really been exercising. Some horses were really just a pain... such a pain. Still, she had to keep working... a few of the stalls needed fresh fodder. Before she could begin this task, however, her ears picked up the sound of running feet. Curious, she straightened and headed over to the entrance way, where she arrived just in time to see a man jog over, out of breath. "Ah... you.... are you good with horses?" he asked, hands on knees and panting. Spirit nodded in answer. She was good with most animals, and had been working as a groom for about a season and a half. And she had some decent medical training to boot. "Good... My horse... tripped over.. something, I'm not quite sure... he fell over and I just managed to get off without breaking my leg. I think he needs help.." He gave the girl a pained look, and the Frostfawn's eyes widened. "Tripping's never good! I'll see what I can do to help... lead the way!" The man nodded and set off in the direction he came from. The groom jogged after him, her boots slipping in the snow, making the movements harder. Even starting was taking it a little bit out of her, and she realized she wasn't much of a runner. Still, Spirit forced herself to keep up with the horse owner, worrying about the state of his horse as she did. |