You Can't Judge A Book By It's Cover
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You Can't Judge A Book By It's Cover
Justice
My heart was racing. I stopped running and I glanced around. Nothing was there.. But I could've swore that something was chasing me. Perhaps I'm just tired. I lay down in a nice patch of grass and lay my head down peacefully. Mere moments after I fell asleep... I hear rustling in the bushes just a few feet from me. My head shoots up and stand, looking down warily. I walk toward the bushes and narrow my piercing green eyes, there was nothing. My head was spinning and my heart was literally pumping out of my chest. I bare my teeth at my shadow and then dart off into the darker forests. I stop right smack in the middle of the forest. It was jet black, I couldnt see a thing. I spinned around and backed away, my eyes focusing on another pair of eyes. I scream and rocket off, the eyes following right behind me. I look back after I slow and my eyes twitch. Nothing. Was I loosing my mind? Or was I just nervous? Something must have made me so skittish... I shrug and lay down again. My head rests on the soft grass and I eventually drift off. Rougly an hour later, my green eyes blink open and I scan the area. The red eyes were peeking at me through the bushes. I stand up and stare at them, my ears pinned to my skull, and my lips were curled up so that I was baring my teeth. I blink and suddenly they were gone. I didnt know what was going on.. Sighing, I step back and then trot off. Little did I know, I was in the deadliest forest known to horses. It was teeming with wolves. But that wasnt the only thing. Panthers and Vicious Wild Dogs have made the horse population in this forest dissapear....
My heart was racing. I stopped running and I glanced around. Nothing was there.. But I could've swore that something was chasing me. Perhaps I'm just tired. I lay down in a nice patch of grass and lay my head down peacefully. Mere moments after I fell asleep... I hear rustling in the bushes just a few feet from me. My head shoots up and stand, looking down warily. I walk toward the bushes and narrow my piercing green eyes, there was nothing. My head was spinning and my heart was literally pumping out of my chest. I bare my teeth at my shadow and then dart off into the darker forests. I stop right smack in the middle of the forest. It was jet black, I couldnt see a thing. I spinned around and backed away, my eyes focusing on another pair of eyes. I scream and rocket off, the eyes following right behind me. I look back after I slow and my eyes twitch. Nothing. Was I loosing my mind? Or was I just nervous? Something must have made me so skittish... I shrug and lay down again. My head rests on the soft grass and I eventually drift off. Rougly an hour later, my green eyes blink open and I scan the area. The red eyes were peeking at me through the bushes. I stand up and stare at them, my ears pinned to my skull, and my lips were curled up so that I was baring my teeth. I blink and suddenly they were gone. I didnt know what was going on.. Sighing, I step back and then trot off. Little did I know, I was in the deadliest forest known to horses. It was teeming with wolves. But that wasnt the only thing. Panthers and Vicious Wild Dogs have made the horse population in this forest dissapear....
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Hooves smashing the earth I looked around. It was quite- peaceful. I snorted. That wasn't how it was at night. Moans of pleasure and lust were normally all that were heard- and the occasional couple being stopped by a wolf. I tossed my mahogany mane and sniffed the air- blowing out huge puffs off warm air.
I'd been in this forest for a little over a year- occasionally saving a mare from a forcer and occasionally having a little fling afterwards. Sometimes I'd even get a deal going with some of the forcers so I could have a little guilt free pleasure.
I wasn't a 'bad' horse- per se, but I had my moments of lust. My ears swiveled as I heard some commotion- a trotting or canter. I couldn't tell. Maybe said horse was walking- I waited patiently for whomever to get into view. I was after all one who never searches out mares that were not in distress. So With ears perked I waited
(I'm creating a bio for him now. )
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[That somehow reminded me.. I forgot about L'ail >.<]
Justice
My ears detected another horse, not far at all from me. I kept them pinned to my head. Who knows.. It could be a Zombie Horse or something! I think to myself and then settle down. 'Theres no such things as Zombie Horses.' I say to myself. Maybe this.. horse could help me. You know, tell me why I'm going completely insane, just the ordinary. I shake my head and slowly inch toward him. With a flick of my tail, I sneeze at my own scent. I snort at my tail and then look forward with my green eyes, to see a stallion waiting there. "Z-Zombie Horse?" I whispered, not loud enough for him to hear. Stepping closer, I narrow my eyes and stop quite a few inches from him. I scretch out my long neck and sniff him, tossing my head back. "Who are you?" I ask, shifting my weight from one side to the other. I was scared to death on the inside, but I played 'cool mare with an attitude' on the outside. My green eyes stare into his, and they were still narrowed warily.
Justice
My ears detected another horse, not far at all from me. I kept them pinned to my head. Who knows.. It could be a Zombie Horse or something! I think to myself and then settle down. 'Theres no such things as Zombie Horses.' I say to myself. Maybe this.. horse could help me. You know, tell me why I'm going completely insane, just the ordinary. I shake my head and slowly inch toward him. With a flick of my tail, I sneeze at my own scent. I snort at my tail and then look forward with my green eyes, to see a stallion waiting there. "Z-Zombie Horse?" I whispered, not loud enough for him to hear. Stepping closer, I narrow my eyes and stop quite a few inches from him. I scretch out my long neck and sniff him, tossing my head back. "Who are you?" I ask, shifting my weight from one side to the other. I was scared to death on the inside, but I played 'cool mare with an attitude' on the outside. My green eyes stare into his, and they were still narrowed warily.
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The mare who came out was very beautiful as well as petite. Her look screamed "I'm scared help me". But she tried to play it off- asking if I was a zombie horse. "Zombie? No, I am not one of the undead." I responded. Then she sniffed me and I had to return the favor. She smelled lovely- in both sense of the word. Her sex appeal was huge at the moment- scared and in need of a protector. The role I'd been playing for quite a while now.
"My name is Frisko." I responded politely- nodding my head and watching as my forelock got in the way of my view. I shook it back before asking her. "And what is yours, fine lady?"
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Justice
My eyes widen in embarresment as he responds to my stupid question. I shake if off and study him carefully before looking back into his eyes. My skin twitches as he sniffs me and I slightly lower my ears. "F-Frisko?" I snort and shake my head "Thats a n-nice name." I complement in my quiet voice. I watch him and his forelock and I step back a bit, every little thing seemed to scare me these past few days. "My name is.." I hesitate for a moment, did I really want a stranger to know my name? I shrug and then continue "My name is Justice.." I say quite loudly. I think for a moment "I think.." I say in a mere whisper so that he couldnt hear.
My eyes widen in embarresment as he responds to my stupid question. I shake if off and study him carefully before looking back into his eyes. My skin twitches as he sniffs me and I slightly lower my ears. "F-Frisko?" I snort and shake my head "Thats a n-nice name." I complement in my quiet voice. I watch him and his forelock and I step back a bit, every little thing seemed to scare me these past few days. "My name is.." I hesitate for a moment, did I really want a stranger to know my name? I shrug and then continue "My name is Justice.." I say quite loudly. I think for a moment "I think.." I say in a mere whisper so that he couldnt hear.
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"You think?" I asked- surprised momentarily out of my thoughts of how I was going to get her to breed with me. My ears flickered.
"Why do you say that?" I asked, my voice low- harmless. I was confused how a mare could not know her own name.
Did that mean she was oblivious to the world around her? She was ripe for the pickings then... He shrugged it off and waited for her to respond. Brown orbs trained on her face and ears perked to listen.
"Why do you say that?" I asked, my voice low- harmless. I was confused how a mare could not know her own name.
Did that mean she was oblivious to the world around her? She was ripe for the pickings then... He shrugged it off and waited for her to respond. Brown orbs trained on her face and ears perked to listen.
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Justice
I listen to his low voice and I perk my ears up, it was somewhat comforting. "Well.. its a long story. I actually had to name myself.. So thats why I said I think, I dont know my real name." I explain, a hint of sadness in my voice. I instantly pinn my ears back and step back more as he shrugs. Sighing, I look up at him and then snort, I was about 3 inches from being the same height as him. I wait for him to respond, pawing at the ground to pass the short time that I would have to wait for his reply. I semi-rear and spin around when I heard a mouse scurrying by. My eye twitches and I turn back to the stallion.
I listen to his low voice and I perk my ears up, it was somewhat comforting. "Well.. its a long story. I actually had to name myself.. So thats why I said I think, I dont know my real name." I explain, a hint of sadness in my voice. I instantly pinn my ears back and step back more as he shrugs. Sighing, I look up at him and then snort, I was about 3 inches from being the same height as him. I wait for him to respond, pawing at the ground to pass the short time that I would have to wait for his reply. I semi-rear and spin around when I heard a mouse scurrying by. My eye twitches and I turn back to the stallion.
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"That is interesting. Why did you pick justice?" I asked, cocking my head to the side as she scrapped her hoove on the ground. She jumped at a mouse crossing her path and my immediate thought "she needs to get laid." I waited for her to calm down.
"Do you know what you need?" I asked her- seeing as she was becoming too scared to even move right. I waited a beat and then responded to my own question.
"You need to breed." I said, matter-of-factly.
"Do you know what you need?" I asked her- seeing as she was becoming too scared to even move right. I waited a beat and then responded to my own question.
"You need to breed." I said, matter-of-factly.
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Justice
"Im not sure. It's the first name that came to my mind. Although.. I was only a few weeks old when I named myself." I said in reply to his question. I jump back as he cocks his head. I repeated the question "Do I know what I need? Yes. Mental Help." I narrowed my eyes and then back up quickly when he replied to his question. "N-No Thanks.." I say immediately. I bump into a tree and I rear in pure fear. Looking around, I run to him and hide behind him, although now I didnt trust him.
"Im not sure. It's the first name that came to my mind. Although.. I was only a few weeks old when I named myself." I said in reply to his question. I jump back as he cocks his head. I repeated the question "Do I know what I need? Yes. Mental Help." I narrowed my eyes and then back up quickly when he replied to his question. "N-No Thanks.." I say immediately. I bump into a tree and I rear in pure fear. Looking around, I run to him and hide behind him, although now I didnt trust him.
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I shook my head- seeing her reaction.
"Not necessarily by me." I told her to get her to calm down. But I was hoping it would be me.
"It's something about when you do it. You feel safe. No more mental issues. You might even remember something." I said- I was trying to be helpful in the only way I knew how. By Being a stallion.
"That'd probably be nice, right? No more irrational fears?" I asked her turning around to face her- and relaxing my posture so she knew I wasn't a threat.
"Not necessarily by me." I told her to get her to calm down. But I was hoping it would be me.
"It's something about when you do it. You feel safe. No more mental issues. You might even remember something." I said- I was trying to be helpful in the only way I knew how. By Being a stallion.
"That'd probably be nice, right? No more irrational fears?" I asked her turning around to face her- and relaxing my posture so she knew I wasn't a threat.
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Justice
I inch forward, and keep my ears stuck to my skull. Flicking my tail, I sneeze again at the scent. "Not by you.. Then.. Theres no other horses here.." I whisper.
"And... And.. what if it hurts? What if-what if I dont like it? It wont get rid of my mental issues." I throw my head back and let out a loud snort before gazing into his eyes again. I tilt my head and step closer to him, my nostrils dialating.
I inch forward, and keep my ears stuck to my skull. Flicking my tail, I sneeze again at the scent. "Not by you.. Then.. Theres no other horses here.." I whisper.
"And... And.. what if it hurts? What if-what if I dont like it? It wont get rid of my mental issues." I throw my head back and let out a loud snort before gazing into his eyes again. I tilt my head and step closer to him, my nostrils dialating.
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I sigh. "See- irrational. Besides it's perfectly natural." I said, shaking my head and looking into her eyes as she came closer. I touched her nose lightly and smiled. She'd probably freak out- and I was ready for that.
"It doesn't have to be me- but I'm here now." I said, shuffling my feet as I felt shy for even proposing this. Usually the females just threw themselves at me. It was a nice change.
"It doesn't have to be me- but I'm here now." I said, shuffling my feet as I felt shy for even proposing this. Usually the females just threw themselves at me. It was a nice change.
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Justice
I snort again and listen for a reply. I perk my ears up and think about it... breeding? Really? Pssht.. No way in hell! I felt his touch and I dashed off into a clearing. I stretch my neck out and begin to walk toward him again. I stop infront of him, a dissapointed look on my face. Slightly smiling, I nicker and watch his hooves shuffle in the grass. I perk my ears again and touch his cheek for a mere mili-second before throwing my head back in fear of... Really I didnt know what it was that was so scary.
I snort again and listen for a reply. I perk my ears up and think about it... breeding? Really? Pssht.. No way in hell! I felt his touch and I dashed off into a clearing. I stretch my neck out and begin to walk toward him again. I stop infront of him, a dissapointed look on my face. Slightly smiling, I nicker and watch his hooves shuffle in the grass. I perk my ears again and touch his cheek for a mere mili-second before throwing my head back in fear of... Really I didnt know what it was that was so scary.
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"Have you ever bred before? That you know of?" I asked- watching her as she scampered and skittered.
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Justice
"Never." I say simply, staring at him nervously. I pace anxiously and then suddenly let out an ear-piercing squeal, literally leaping behind him as a bird flies by my head. I snort and trot back, turning again to face him. I was shaking uncontrolably. "Uh.. S-So-Sorr-Sorry, I d-dont know why I-Im so scared of everyth-thing." I say, my ears pinned back in anger and fear.
"Never." I say simply, staring at him nervously. I pace anxiously and then suddenly let out an ear-piercing squeal, literally leaping behind him as a bird flies by my head. I snort and trot back, turning again to face him. I was shaking uncontrolably. "Uh.. S-So-Sorr-Sorry, I d-dont know why I-Im so scared of everyth-thing." I say, my ears pinned back in anger and fear.
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"Never?" I asked, incredulous. She had to be almost 4 or 5. How could she have never bred? It didn't make sense.
Then I sniffed her all over- And it hit me. She WAS in heat. I snorted in surprise- eyes wide as I looked her over.
"You need to bred." I stated-matter-of-factly. "You're in heat."
Then I sniffed her all over- And it hit me. She WAS in heat. I snorted in surprise- eyes wide as I looked her over.
"You need to bred." I stated-matter-of-factly. "You're in heat."
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