I randomly walk into the pegasus' stables accidentally because I have no clue where I am. I get farther in the stable and the next thing I know there is a horse with wings right at my head. I stopped dead not knowing what to do. Big mistake! Next thing I know it almost bites my hand off. I run out of there holding my hand. I find my friend and ask " Is it natural for horses with wings to bite?"
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Pegasus Bite
myawfod- Newbie
Number of posts : 86
Age : 2023
Registration date : 2015-08-12
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Re: Pegasus Bite
Lilitu walks out of the stable, finished cleaning another horses stable. She sweeps the dirtied hay into the open, down the corridor and into the large pile at the end, humming a foreign tune. She hears a stable door opening and closing, and wonders what the person might look like, a favourite game of hers. Maybe a brunette, a boy, with a wind-swept style and glimmering green eyes full of mischief, or a tough, rough girl, with spiky blonde hair and spikes on her boots. She's still leaning on the broomstick, imagining the back stories of her made-up people, when the stable door flies open and startles the daughter of Euphrosyne out of her daydream, losing her balance and tumbling into the pile of hay, hearing the footsteps travel farther and father away. Lili gets up and dusts herself off, wrinkling her nose as she plucks dirty hay out of her messy black bun. Once she deems herself acceptable, she decides to see what was going on. Lilitu hangs up the broom and walks out of the stables, immediately spying someone clutching their hand and talking to someone else. Her hearing picks up the last few words as she nears, hearing 'wings to bite', and notices that they're clutching their bleeding hand. Summoning up her courage and taking a deep breath, Serbian lullaby playing itself in the back of her mind, she steps forward.
"Excuse me, did that pegasus back there bite you?" she says, before actually taking in her words and mentally facepalming. 'No duh, smarty!' she thinks, shaking her head to rid of her self-chiding.
"Excuse me, did that pegasus back there bite you?" she says, before actually taking in her words and mentally facepalming. 'No duh, smarty!' she thinks, shaking her head to rid of her self-chiding.