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"Well, I was trapped for five years. I was bored out of my mind, anyone would have tried to find SOMETHING." He joked, looking at the giant oak tree. There were birds twittering And flying all over, singing sweet song she of joy
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"Yeah I guess that is true," she said and giggled some. Her ears perked as she heard the bird's singing and looked up towards the giant tree. She watched as birds swooped and glided around and into the tree.
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Wild West stood there, watching the birds and the sunlight. He let out a small sigh. "This all seems much more beautiful when I have someone to share it with." He chuckled
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She nodded and watched as a brighter colored bird, a male, and a duller colored bird, a female, flew around each other, the male singing to the female. She watched as the two flew in almost a dancing manner before disappearing into the oak tree.
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West shook out his pelt, walking over to s small, hidden lake. "I think this lake here is connected to the one out there. You know why? Because when I was a colt I was a idiot." He snorted
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She followed him and listened as the stallion spoke. "Let me guess you swam in here or something," she asked, giggling some, "not all of us were the smartest when we were foals you know."
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from this lake to the other. So I dove in, and I was just small enough to fit through all the channels. I almost died in there, but I managed to surface. I got so lucky." He laughed
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"Yes, you are correct. I decided I was small enough to swim from one -
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She shook her head, giggling some, and says, "You were one brave and stupid colt it seems. I think you've gotten less stupid but more brave, since you have grown into a monster of a stallion." She nudged him lightly as she says this and giggles some.
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Ben chuckled. "Well thanks for the compliment... I think. Now, I want to see which one of us is faster. I know I'm fatter, but I said faster." He gave a teasingly grin, trotting out the cave, around the waterfall and squeezing through the gap to get outside. Now you noticed that there were a bunch of giant, oddly place boulders just to the left of the entrance. He went down, about a mile to a quarter mile stretch of flat grassy plain
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