Welcome to Hickstead, home to both Seven Oak Stables, and Blue Acre - two rival stables. Both offer opportunities for their clients to reach the highest level of excellence. Each stable differs from the other, so choose wisely and never forget, loyalty is everything... Meanwhile as the stables battle it out, there's trouble brewing at the university. Be careful, if you don't pick a side you may get caught in the cross-fire...
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The conditioner was rubbed into the fur, she rinsed her own hands off under the shower head and allowed it to sit. "Oh that's cool. I just feel like everyone around here rides. Does she fix things at Seven Oaks by chance? Maybe I've seen her around." Her riding schedule seemed to be wonky, though she had her weekly lessons with Poppy and Monte - so she knew the people that were there during those times.
She then rinsed off the dog, making sure the products were gone before turning off the water again. "Dressage, you know the discipline people call horse ballet? I've been doing it since I was little. Would you think about riding though?" Some people thought horses were dangerous - and depending on the situation it was true. Savannah picked up Cocoa and moved her over to the drying station. "It's going to be loud in here. Just a heads up." The woman tied the dog to the table with the dryer, prepping her area with brushes and scissors.
The danger of adventure is worth a thousand days of ease and comfort. ― Paulo Coelho
“Yeah, she’s worked on a few things there. Mainly fencing or something with the roof. I know most of the barns around here can fix most by themselves, but my mom and uncle will come out when they need more experienced eyes.” Tanner could build something if he wanted, but there was something dope about having to brag about his mom’s skills. The new display case she did for him for his gear was top-notch. There were a few things he could do, but nowhere near the level of the Scott elders.
“Ah okay. I’ve seen a few practices here and there when I’ve walked past the outdoor arenas. Nah, probably not. I have a lot on my plate already. I don’t need another expensive interest.” He gave a nod and grabbed an extra pair of ear covers for himself. The high-velocity dryer was never fun. Though Tanner did have to admit that seeing the animals in their happy cozies was pretty stinking cute.
Savannah nodded, she knew the White family had more than adequate staff to fix things on their own. “Maybe I’ve seen her around then. With a job like this, I never know what time I can ride until it’s the day of. Granted, my lesson day is pretty regular.” The brunette knew not to book herself for a few hours once a week. The self-bathing stations were always open, as long as the pet store itself was open. Those that wanted other services, had to wait on that day. “Have you ever gone to help?” Savannah didn’t know if building things ran in the family or if everyone had their own hobbies.
The brunette took a microfibre towel nearby and began rubbing it against the small dog. When she decided to update the website photos, she wanted to make sure she had chosen the best-behaved dogs. The small dog decided at that moment to shake, causing Savannah to quickly move her head away from the wet dog. “Sorry about that, she usually is pretty good about not shaking after her bath.” Once most of the water had been removed with the towel, she took it away from the dog and threw it in the nearby hamper. “Oh? What expensive hobbies would those be?” There were too many hobbies that were expensive, though like most of the population of Hickstead - Savannah settled for riding horses. “Alright, it won’t be long with the dryer.” She got herself set up to use the dryer, waiting for Tanner to have ear protection on before she started. Savannah used her hands and ruffled up the dog hair as the dryer started to do its work.