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she ran to see if lion was ok and was glad when she saw him perfectly fine. "please don't scare me like that again!" rose told lion
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"What do you mean scare you!. I'm going to die in this wretched place!" He snarled tucking his head under his foreleg. He hoped never to see the light again.
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"you ok?" she carefully asked the discouraged stallion
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"well if you give it a shot its not so bad. Please try it." rose asked the hot stallion
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Lion exploded. He jumped up. "Of course I'm not okay!" He roared. "I'll never get out of this place! I belong in the wild, where the wind blows through my mane and I eat grass! I belong in the wild, where I defend my own territory! Then the farmer captured me and ruined my whole life!" He reared up, coming down hard enough to shake the ground and he turned, looking at the fence. It was strong... but he wanted out. Badly enough to kill himself to get out. He rammed against the fence, getting electrocuted each time but not caring. The fence started creaking, literally pulling the posts out of the ground.
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"please hear me through. What was your purpose out in the wild? Did you ever change someone's life? Did you ever find someone who you need to help?" rose looked lion straight in the eye, "if you leave now, you won't ever get a chance to experience those things. To be special!" She pleaded
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"I changed horses life, for sure." He snorted. "They learned not to come on my territory anymore. They learned the most important thing a horse can learn. Respect." He looked her straight in the eye. "You have no respect whatsoever. And I don't need to help anyone. I don't need to be special." His green eyes flowed dangerously. (also, got to go. Be back around 6)
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"you changed them for the worse, filled a life with fear. There is a much easier way to teach repect: show respect." she explained
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