Post by .|R e a g a n|. on May 5, 2008 18:07:22 GMT -5
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Miranda Karter looked at the trailer that contained her Mustang, Once in a Blue Moon, also known as Moon. She was waiting for the driver to come and unload him for her, which was common courtesy, and give her any papers she would need to sign.
Brushing back her blond bangs, she walked closer to the trailer, and could barely see her beautiful blue roan gelding. From what she could see, he was munching on some hay, completely unaware that his journey had come to and end and he was now at his new home.
Andy was just about to call out to the driver when the guy came out of the truck and toward her, chewing a donut and holding a clipboard with several papers on it-one yellow, one white, and one pink.
The girl went up to him and hastily took the clipboard from him, causing the driver to nearly drop his snack.
Hey, watch it will ya? He said with a New Jersey accent and a mouth full of chocolate iced donut.
Andy rolled her eyes as the driver (whose name tag said he was Bob) went to unload her horse.
He clumsily wrapped the lead around his hand and backed the horse up, not pausing to see if the horse was stuck to anything or getting spooked.
He exchanged the horse for the clipboard, and drove off at a speed well above the speed limit.
What a jerk! Andy said to her horse with a slight British accent.
The girl grabbed the lead rope and walked to the barn, where all the Juniors and Seniors horses were kept. She, being a junior, had been assigned to this barn, and a stall near the front of the barn. She led her horse to the stall and put him in it, making sure he had all the necessities; hay, fresh water, and fresh bedding. Moon seemed to be settling in fine, but Andy continued to watch her gelding just in case he started to panic, which he was known for.
The blond closed her eyes and listened to the horses in the barn eating hay, sipping water, and breathing. The smell in the barn was like none other in the world, it was sweet, warm,and inviting. Andy definitely felt at ease here. she gave a small smile and continued to watch her horse.
Miranda Karter looked at the trailer that contained her Mustang, Once in a Blue Moon, also known as Moon. She was waiting for the driver to come and unload him for her, which was common courtesy, and give her any papers she would need to sign.
Brushing back her blond bangs, she walked closer to the trailer, and could barely see her beautiful blue roan gelding. From what she could see, he was munching on some hay, completely unaware that his journey had come to and end and he was now at his new home.
Andy was just about to call out to the driver when the guy came out of the truck and toward her, chewing a donut and holding a clipboard with several papers on it-one yellow, one white, and one pink.
The girl went up to him and hastily took the clipboard from him, causing the driver to nearly drop his snack.
Hey, watch it will ya? He said with a New Jersey accent and a mouth full of chocolate iced donut.
Andy rolled her eyes as the driver (whose name tag said he was Bob) went to unload her horse.
He clumsily wrapped the lead around his hand and backed the horse up, not pausing to see if the horse was stuck to anything or getting spooked.
He exchanged the horse for the clipboard, and drove off at a speed well above the speed limit.
What a jerk! Andy said to her horse with a slight British accent.
The girl grabbed the lead rope and walked to the barn, where all the Juniors and Seniors horses were kept. She, being a junior, had been assigned to this barn, and a stall near the front of the barn. She led her horse to the stall and put him in it, making sure he had all the necessities; hay, fresh water, and fresh bedding. Moon seemed to be settling in fine, but Andy continued to watch her gelding just in case he started to panic, which he was known for.
The blond closed her eyes and listened to the horses in the barn eating hay, sipping water, and breathing. The smell in the barn was like none other in the world, it was sweet, warm,and inviting. Andy definitely felt at ease here. she gave a small smile and continued to watch her horse.