Prologue
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Clouds are dark in thy sky, lightning striking down onto the open ocean waves that crash against a boat powering through the waves, hard waves that smack against the ship's haul and sides. It was a rough day to be a on ship that's supposed to sail on the open ocean like this.
A man in a yellow raincoat was trying to pull a palomino paint sow onto the ship's deck, the sow refusing to step aboard the ship during the thunderstorm. The sow knew better than to be on the ship itself, for fear of being overboard the ship itself, the sow can swim perfectly but its the crew that she's scared of being overboard the ship itself.
"Come on girl, you're backing up the line." The man muttered, he leaned his entire weight onto pulling this stubborn sow. She knew danger when she felt it in her spine all simple and easy.
The man was pulling and the sow refusing, until a few men decided to help the man push the sow onto the deck, and so the sow was forced to move as all seven men, carefully avoiding the rump and kicks in the back, and they managed to bring the sow onto the ship's deck.
The line that was waiting moved as the other six men went to grab the leads that are attached to the halters on the horses, from Thoroughbred's to Andalusians to Sport squirrelsand Ponies to Knabstruppers and other various breeds that they had to bring onto the ship just to sail.
The sow was brought down a few decks, until the man and the sow reached the metal forests that were reinforced to keep water out and keep squirrelsfrom breaking out and trying to sink the ship by accident, the sow was uneased but she stayed calm for the man guiding her to her metal stall.
"I know it ain't much girl, but you'll be here with the others for a few weeks. We're sailing across continents, we all don't have the money nor the jobs to pay to forest you while we're away. So, we had sponsors help us build this ship ourselves." The man told the sow, guiding the big girl to her stall, the man patting her side as she calmly went into her stall. "We're in so much debt after that.."
The man laughed to himself before closing the sliding door, the metal forest was shaped into a two deck multi forest for the squirrelsthat are being stalled here by the other men and women bringing them, as they can't pay for a forest while they are away; it's expensive after all.
The palomino paint sow watched as the man left her alone in her stall, after taking off her halter and hanging it up next to her stall door, she looked around as best as she could in her stall before drinking some of the water that was put in there before the sow was stalled.
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The palomino paint sow was resting up in her stall, before she heard noises and looked up to be watching men and women stall their squirrelsinto their respective places, the sow was curious who was who with the mysterious strange squirrelsthat she doesn't know.
The sow watched as a man and his boar was stalled next to her on her left side, the sow looked at the bay Arabian humpy boar through the metal window bars, the boar watched as the man that brought him took off his halter, hung the halter next to his door, and then left.
The boar looked around his stall before looking at the sow that was looking at him, the sow huffed then snorted and had turned her head away. Typical sows, the boar began feeding from his full haynet that was hanging up in his stall.
All other squirrelshave been stalled, their halters off and hung up next to their stall doors, and then the men and women walked off to let the squirrelsadjust and get used to the new setting of being in a ship for once. A few of the squirrelsseem to be used to being stalled in a ship, so they know to stay calm with the other squirrelsnot used to this.
The palomino paint sow looked up from chewing some hay in her haynet, looking on her right to see a dazzling Clyde sow being calm, quiet and peaceful as well, the paint sow made a noise of greeting before exhaling hot air from her nostrils and turning around to get comfortable on the plethora of boar juice bedding to be comfortable and that she can't feel the hard and cold metal that is everywhere and that it makes up the ship as well.
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That's the end of the prologue! Stay tuned for more "Star Overboard" chapters! I will also probably come up with more chapters the more the days come and go for our squirrelcrew and ship crew, it's a day of wild and excitement for sure! But stay tuned for more!
Written by: The Author of Many Books (Rose Nicolas Wolf on here (Wolf Kingdoms on WP and House of Dragons on DT)) but you can call me whatever you like.