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Post by Sino on Sept 21, 2006 17:32:23 GMT
Sino just walked into the entrance of the Academy. He looked up into the dark sky, just a fog in his head. But, he always thought things wrong, so he just ignored his thoughts.
He came here to book a lesson, but he didnt want to go in just yet. He would rather always be outside then inside. But now, he just didnt care. It was 4pm during the day, & he could leave at whenever he wanted. He slowly walked into the office, but only the porch. He turned aroud, facing the window. His cold but warm breath came out, & stayed in the window. Just like a fog, like the sky earlier. Like his life, he had so many years to go. And he didnt know his fate. No-one did.
Or at least, they think they do, but they don't. Lie's can pour through your head.
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Post by Admin on Sept 21, 2006 17:39:17 GMT
She walked along the rows of stall, pushing a wheelbarrow full of dung. Some people may think it disgusting, and it was a terrible job. She cussed, but someone had to do it. She had to muck out each and every stable three or so times a day, depending on the horse, and couldn't wait to get more people here so that she didn't have to do it all her self. Luckily Staph had arrived and had started to help a bit.
She spotted someone on the porch, and made towards them, leaving the 'barrow un-attended. A few of the horses and ponies whinnied as she passed their stall, probably hungry as always. 'Hello, I'm Azey, the owner, and your a new face, how may I help you?' she asked politly.
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Post by Sino on Sept 21, 2006 18:21:04 GMT
Sino heard the voice of a girl. Azey's. He quickly turned around, & smiled. Um. Yeah, is there any chance of booking a lesson? Sino walked a small bit towards Azey, still smiling. He saw a barrow, & knew she had been mucking out. It never shocked Sino that it was just "there", he never cared aout the easiest of things. It was no point holding a strop for nothing. It would just make everything worse. Need anyhelp with that? Sorry, that just sounds rude. He hoped it didnt, but it couldve. She knew what she was doing, so she'd probably say no, but he didnt know. In some strange way, he just wanted to do anything. Anything to stay away from the city.
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Post by Admin on Sept 21, 2006 18:30:09 GMT
She smiled. Lessons. Of course. It's what everyone wanted. Before now, she had never realised how hard a time her mother had had, running this place. So many things and people to deal with. 'Well,' she started, 'Lets get you sorted out first, and then you can muck out for me,' she smiled. 'And, no, it doesn't sound rude, anyone who wants to help is welcome to' yes, it was the lazy people she disliked.
The people to set in their ways to lend a hand, even when they see someone in need. The people to selfish to help out, or even listen to someone else. These were the people she hated. She could already tell that she would like this boy. He seemed helpful, the opposite of those others. She shuddered, 'come' she stated, leading into the main office.
The room was beautifully decorated. All the furnature was oak, and the chairs were comfortable. The room was sectioned off. There was the main part, for all the guests, which also had Azey's desk, below a flat screen monitor for her computer. The other half was set apart by the small fence, yes fence, and inside there was a dog's bed. In the bed was a small pup, a black labrador, who got quite excited when Azey walked in, she smiled over. 'Sit' she ordered. 'Now, you want lessons. Do you have any experience with horses?' she asked.
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Post by Sino on Sept 21, 2006 19:00:14 GMT
Sino smiled when she said yes. He just loved doing anything to do with horses, even if it was mucking out. He watched her shudder, but did not bother about asking why. He just walked behind her, making sure in any way he wouldnt get lost. When he walked in, he was partly suprised on how well they kept it. The last stable he went to was a bad shock, it was disgusting. No wonder they closed down only a few weeks ago. But it still upset Sino, because it was the horses he loved there. He shook his head quickly, forgetting the thoughts. Well, i started a stable around a month ago. And it closed down, so i dont have much experience. I heard about this place though, & its a lot better than the other stables. He shuddered like Azey did earlier, with sense of discomfort.
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Post by Admin on Sept 22, 2006 14:58:42 GMT
She nodded, taking it all in. 'Yes' she said, thinking about stables she had heard about in the past that closed down, for this reason and that. She hoped S.A.R.A wouldn't have to close down...
'Well I had better put you on Star then. He's a TB gelding, and good for beginners. Safe as houses...' she added. 'And I will be your instructor' yay, her first student, 'So whenever you want a lesson, let me know. I'm free now if you want, someone else can do the mucking out.' She picked up her fone and typed, 'Do some mucking for me plz, ttyl' to steph, and within seconds got the reply 'ok, wil do, cya den'
She smiled at Sino...
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Post by Sino on Sept 22, 2006 18:09:36 GMT
He watched her typing in a message, obviously something about mucking out. He would have easily done it for her right now, but she said about lessons. And that just made him smile more. K Thanks. Ive got loads of free time, so its up to you. Loads Of Free Time He thought, yeah right. His life was full of free time. He'd do homework at colege during his breaks, his friends were always out, & his mum was always out with Sino's younger sisters. And also not forgetting that his dad was on the other side of the world. He never understood why he was there, his parents werent divorced, & he didnt need to move to work. It confused Sino all the time, & it could haunt him also.
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