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Harper roared with laughter at West's reaction, but she calmed down rather quickly. "hey, West. Nice to see you awake again." She teased, her eyes glinting happily... though a bit of sadness showed. West and her obviously had a complicted history. "Moon, Aurora, and I want you to race with us. C'mon, slowpoke." Harper tossed her silver mane again and trotted up the hill, her white coat with dark spots flashing in the sun
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West was just kind of shocked now. He stared at Harper for a moment before snapping out of it when she spoke. -It's ... her- He thought in a slight daze. "O--kay... racing. That makes a lot more sense." West finally picked up his brain and kicked it into gear, shaking his head slightly and following at a slow canter.
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Tiger dipped his head, "thank you Angel" he said, nudging her, "I guess we should fill up, then get going" he said
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Angel followed tiger and had a drink before they left. She wondered how far they would go.
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Rose looked around and saw Tiger leaving. She quickly accelerated into a slow canter and followed. "Where are we going?" she asked patiently, slowing down into a trot beside Tiger.
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Tiger looked behind him and saw Rose, "I am leaving this valley, it is no longer the safe place I thought, and there are other stallions about, if you want stay with that stallion you call lion, that's fine by me" he said
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Angel looked at rose as she cantered up. She knew that rose would be upset with tigers comment so angel moved to the side a little bit
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"Lion was once my stallion, but he proved that he was no more than any other stallion." she explained, "I would prefer to stay with a stallion I trust then one I won't let myself trust."
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"What makes you think I am better then the other stallions? I might be just as bad" he said
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Lion stood under the ferns thoughtfully, his ears swishing back and forth. He didn't know if he could lose Rose again after his mistake, but he knew his mistake cost him her trust... and friendship. He wished there was a way to get her back, because at this point he'd do anything, but he also knew he didn't deserve her. Rose deserved so much more then just a lying no good stallion.
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