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Alright then. ~ Today was the day. Today, Sunfire and Randy would participate in their first show. Ever. Sunfire could tell that Randy was nervous, and that made Sunfire tense. He shivered in the early morning air, but not from the cold. Randy held his lead line and patted his neck.
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Horizon flicked her head, her tail swished in the wind, and she lowered her head to graze at the lush grass
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When it was Sunfire's turn, he and Randy leapt into action, charging at the first jump. They leapt it with ease, and cleared the second and third verticals. On the last jump, Sunfire's eyes flickered to the bright yellow plastic flowers meant to intimidate the horse. The blooms did they're job, and Sunfire screeched to a stop, flinging Randy off his back.
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Horizon galloped around the flower field, she came to a slowing trot and put her head down to graze
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The next thing Sunfire knew, he was lying on a bed of soft grass, a blanket over him.
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Horizon flicked her tail, her head buried in the deep soft grass
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(Sorry I haven't responded in so long! I just can't think of anything to write...)
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Yea, feel free to take your time/
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(Alright, here goes...) - Sunfire had been in quarantine ever since the show. He had been kept in a pasture near a meadow overrun with wildflowers. Since there was nothing else to do, he grazed all day and slept at night.
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Horizon cantered around, she flicked her tail, came saw a horse in a pasture, she rasied her nose to the sky and sniffed, human horse. Horizon walked to the horse slowly, she was curious of this horse
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