Posted: Sun May 07, 2006 4:57 pm
Mizuki nodded, thinking that she would set the child on a swift pony. A horse would be too much for her considering her lack of knowledge of riding. Mizuki would have Rai on her horse behind her if they didn't need to be so swift. Mizuki nodded to Siren, signaling that she would go to town with Rai and buy horses. Whether or not Siren joined the small task Mizuki didn't care.
Mizuki walked with Rai swiftly into town towards a breeding stable at the end of the road. The rancher's land was massive, explaining why he was on the edge of town. She rapped on his door firmly, her anxiousness to be in and out clear.
"Yes, yes, what can I do you for?" asked the Master of the lands who opened the door with only mild annoyance.
"We need horses." Mizuki said quickly. "Fast ones. A gentle pony for the girl."
"Fast ones, eh?" he pondered. "I've got some real fast ones, but they'll cost you a bundle. May I ask you would be needing them for?"
Mizuki tried to be casual about her explaination. "We need to get across the Border quite soon and to the desert."
"The desert?!" the master exclaimed, unbelieving and he wanted to ask why, but Mizuki's anxious eyes told him that she would have no paitence for the question. He sensed her urgency. "I've got some good strong ones that can take that heat well. Bear you so fast you'll feel as if you're riding on the noreastern winds." They lead them inside and towards the back to his fenced in lands. Horses of vairous sizes and colors roamed freely. He let Mizuki straight to a tall white mare. "We call her Lighting, she'll bare you well. Check her if you'd like." But just by looking at the horse, Mizuki knew that she would do well.
"I can see clearly enough that she'll ride well." the master rose a questioning brow at her. He even got a bit uneasy at how fast Mizuki had chosen her. The master took much pride in his horses and he liked to make sure they would be well taken care of. Mizuki read his eyes well. "As fast as our journey may be, we shall take great care of your horses." she graced him with a smile and set some of his uneasiness at bay. The master then turned to Rai.
"A pony is what she'll be needing. I've got a paint pony that may just be right for her."
Mizuki walked with Rai swiftly into town towards a breeding stable at the end of the road. The rancher's land was massive, explaining why he was on the edge of town. She rapped on his door firmly, her anxiousness to be in and out clear.
"Yes, yes, what can I do you for?" asked the Master of the lands who opened the door with only mild annoyance.
"We need horses." Mizuki said quickly. "Fast ones. A gentle pony for the girl."
"Fast ones, eh?" he pondered. "I've got some real fast ones, but they'll cost you a bundle. May I ask you would be needing them for?"
Mizuki tried to be casual about her explaination. "We need to get across the Border quite soon and to the desert."
"The desert?!" the master exclaimed, unbelieving and he wanted to ask why, but Mizuki's anxious eyes told him that she would have no paitence for the question. He sensed her urgency. "I've got some good strong ones that can take that heat well. Bear you so fast you'll feel as if you're riding on the noreastern winds." They lead them inside and towards the back to his fenced in lands. Horses of vairous sizes and colors roamed freely. He let Mizuki straight to a tall white mare. "We call her Lighting, she'll bare you well. Check her if you'd like." But just by looking at the horse, Mizuki knew that she would do well.
"I can see clearly enough that she'll ride well." the master rose a questioning brow at her. He even got a bit uneasy at how fast Mizuki had chosen her. The master took much pride in his horses and he liked to make sure they would be well taken care of. Mizuki read his eyes well. "As fast as our journey may be, we shall take great care of your horses." she graced him with a smile and set some of his uneasiness at bay. The master then turned to Rai.
"A pony is what she'll be needing. I've got a paint pony that may just be right for her."