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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2015 22:27:34 GMT
Vivienne Hughes Okay, so she was not normally the flighty type, but the amount of moves she done in the past year made things seem a little bit suspicious. She had wondered for awhile what people would think of that, and it had greatly concerned her. Vivienne cared a little bit too much about what others thought of her, way too much in fact. She still somehow managed to find a job right away when she moved to Los Angeles, and enabled her to keep Leo. Not that she really needed a horse of her own, she worked with horses for a living, got to ride them constantly. Leo had been a beauty she had been unable to resist, something she should of resisted. But, she had ended up buying him when she saw him for the first time. He was a gorgeous stallion, and for the most part, well behaved. And, he was very tall. Vivienne preferred for the horses she rode to be on the tall side, but she could deal with short. She herself was on the tall side, and therefore found it much more fun to ride a horse that was on the taller side. That was just her opinion though, and she worked well with any horse to be honest. She had gone to college and now happened to have a degree in equine science. What she had at the moment was not much, quite limited to be honest, but Vivienne was feeling very optimistic about the future.
It was her first day off work, and when she could of done something more relaxing like a movie she had decided to go and spend some time with Leo. It was not wise of her to leave him cooped up in a barn, so she had decided to work with him, to hopefully prepare him for the next show. She was grateful for her decision to buy a truck, knowing that she would of otherwise been unable to travel to the training area in Los Angeles. It had been a very short drive, but still difficult with Leo's movement in the trailer. The stallion for some reason was very nervous being in a trailer, and Vivi figured it was something that happened to him before she bought him. She was very grateful when the place came into view, and was able to find a place to park. She could quite literally, feel the stallion's movements, he was making things shake. She sighed loudly, deciding she wasn't going to have time to just relax in the truck. The stallion was making a ruckus, and she was afraid someone would notice. She opened the truck's door and slid out with ease. She reached into the back of the truck and grabbed the tack. She set it down beside the trailer, then proceeded to open the trailer door. She was slightly scared of what she might find, and if she would even manage to work with him today. He was usually so well behaved, but every horse had an off day.
The stallion had a small layer of sweat from all the energy he had put into freaking out. She snapped the lead chain onto his halter, and led him out of the trailer, Leo attempting to rush almost pulled Vivi's arm socket out. "Hey, knock it off!" She frowned, wondering if she should reconsider her thoughts of keeping him a stallion. Well, he already knew what he was. And, there was the potential of money being made with stud fees. She realized she should of been paying closer attention to her surroundings. The stallion was feeling agitated over something, and she was beginning to wonder if she should just return him to the stables, but she had already arrived, and it would be a good waste of time to just go back.
@aidenardall Shine on you crazy diamond [/quote]
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Post by Deleted on Feb 20, 2015 13:17:59 GMT
SOMETIMES WORDS AREN'T
Slowly, blue irises returned from looking to the ground and instead regarded a fellow pair of mismatching eyes, the mutual silence shrouded with a strange sense of calm, especially for the particular equine he was dealing with. The palm settled upon the equine's thick neck with surprising ease, feeling the harsh breathing and the sweat riddled in with the horse's pelt. One hand gentle moved to the flat of the stallion's muzzle, steadying the head, the other rested beside the end of the horse's mouth. One finger gently slid into the back of the horse's mouth, near the back, where no teeth were, feathering the tongue, so that the horse's head lowered and it instinctively relaxed as a result. The equine's muscles relaxed slowly, its gaze twisting over to the man inquisitively, allowing the hand to slip from the corner of its mouth with a light snort of question.
"If we're going to get anywhere, you need to calm yourself down, shortstop," he murmured playfully, referring to the general small size of the stallion compared to the breeds packed into him. The horse seemed to pick on to that, for the stallion shoved his head forward and nipped at the man's arm, Aiden only just avoiding a good nick. "Hey!" he turned his head back round to deliver a firm push to the horse's muzzle, causing the stallion to retreat as the man hooked his arm round the stall door and grabbed the halter hung outside.
Having already grown accustomed to the halter, the stallion allowed the device to be clipped around his facials with little fuss, along with the leadrope, allowing it to hang slack, while still holding the very end, allowing the stallion space to react, should he do so at all. Upon the first gentle tug, the naturally stubborn equine threw his head back, tugging against the light pull. It took a little while to ease the crossbred into the movement, though eventually, he had the stallion walking beside him down the isle. One hand kneaded against the tobiano equine's withers, a gentle smile plastered upon the man's face. The progress with the horse had been slow over the last month or so. Having rescued the equine from pitiful conditions, an abusive owner, and general neglect, it was indefinitely a slow process thus far.
When the arrived the awaiting trailer, Aiden had already grown to expect the reaction that he received; the equine threw his head back and offered a violent snort, refusing to move into the vehicle. "Easy, easy, it's okay. It's okay..." Immediately, upon sighting the reaction, the leadrope was slackened once again, one hand extended towards the horse, lowering himself into a crouch, despite the questioning look from a nearby groom. The horse, snorting uncertainly, before slowly lowering his head down to Aiden's level, mismatching irises studying him carefully. The head down naturally caused the equine to relax; the man gently settled one hand on the stallion's facials, index finger tracing the groove in his muzzle, before settling just above the nostrils, easing himself backwards towards the trailer, the horse hesitantly following him, attention fixated on the man rather than the trailer.
Leading him into the large space, the man draped the leadrope over the equine's back, and exited, securing the trailer door behind him. He smirked lightly as the equine dug into the awaiting hay net, before clambering up into the driver's seat of the vehicle. It was half a shame that he couldn't bring Angel with Sterling, but considering the fact he was an intact stallion, and she was a mare, that wouldn't end well. So, he'd work her when he returned to the stable.
It took a little while, but eventually they'd pulled up at the training barn, the man promptly exiting the vehicle and moving round to open the trailer door, lowering the ramp slowly. The stallion snorted loudly as he backed up, jerking his head as the man took hold of leadrope, head twisting to survey the new surroundings. The stallion's nostrils flared, muscles tensed beneath his pelt, sensing the presence of the other stallion. In being able to scent Aiden's mare upon the man, he naturally switched into a defensive mindset, fully believing it necessary to protect his herd (in this case, the single mare, of whom wasn't actually present, despite him being able to scent her). He allowed himself to be lead, or at least, until he sighted the dark stallion through mismatching irises.
Immediately, his full weight swung towards the fellow stallion with a bellowing snort, and with the man having not been expecting it, and having held the leadrope fairly slack, it slipped from his hands, and within seconds, the crossbred stallion was charging forward, his teeth bared, attempting to take a chunk out of the fellow equine's neck, fully ignoring the tall woman alongside the other stallion. "Shit!" Aiden rushed after him, but it was far too late for that; his mind was set on the attack now. Maybe bringing him here wasn't such a good idea. Not at all. W O R D S God knows. T A G @viviennehughes played by ASHYY. N O T E S Shit just hit the fan xD
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Post by Deleted on Feb 21, 2015 7:56:36 GMT
VIVIENNE HUGHES She was getting quite annoyed with the stallion's behavior, very unusual behavior for her boy who always acted like the perfect gentlemen. She yanked on the chain hoping that would bring his attention back to her. The stallion was very agitated for some reason, prancing and looking around, she didn't dare tie him up. She had a bad gut feeling that something was going to happen, but for one reason or the other, Vivienne ignored her instincts. The stallion got even more agitated with the arrival of a truck and trailer, Vivi was then forced to contemplate if she should really just go back to Regale Fox, she wasn't in the mood to get thrown off. She finally decided that she just wouldn't get on, even though she had looked forward to riding, she wasn't about to risk her life. The sound of a loud snort quickly caught her attention, wondering what in the hell was going on. Leo was no longer acting like a gentlemen, he charged forward, knocked her to the ground in the process. Her tall thin body hit the ground with a thud, pain automatically followed after. She looked up towards the skye in a daze, trying to comprehend what just happened. She didn't know if the best option was to move or not, but it then occurred to her that Leo was loose, because of her.
She sat up, looking at the catastrophe before her as Leo was fully prepared to lash out at another horse, whom she assumed was a stallion. What the hell? She didn't see any mares around that could trigger such a response, even then, Leo was usually so well behaved. Her heart started to beat faster, forcing herself to close her eyes.. not wanting to see the fight. She had been rather stupid... Why had she not brought a whip along? She obviously had not broken any bones, she quickly got up on her feet. She looked towards the man, a scrowl on her face, having to put her blame somewhere. She did not want any vet bills coming in, she probably could afford it, but anything to avoid calling the vet. Her boy, Leo was easily taller than the stallion, he was a heaping seventeen point two hands. She wasn't one to automatically assume he had the upper hand, but Leo definitely seemed to be the one with the advantage. She didn't even know who had started it thanks to Leo charging forward, not caring that she was there, and she had ended up on the ground. Vivienne reasoned that things could be much worse than this, and she really didn't want to think about it. She had to find a way to end this fight before something awful happened.
It then occurred to her that it might just be her lucky day, and the owner of the smaller stallion would of brought a whip with him to scare the stallions away from each other. "Do you have a whip?" The tone in her voice was assertive, in a hurry to end the fight that was brewing. She didn't stop for formalities, she got straight to the point. Only because there was no time for that, but she had a feeling there would be talking afterwards.
@aidenardallTalk all night long~
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