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...
This is an chilled out rpg with a super friendly and relaxed atmosphere! Remember to sign up with your characters full name in all caps and don't forget to do your claims! Thank you and Welcome, we've been established since 10th March 2009 but unfortunately have had to close guest view of our boards due to multiple sites ripping off our hard work, such a shame! Come chat to us in Discord before joining if you like!.
Mal let out a yawn, not looking forward to the desk job today. Her classes in the morning had been a hot mess. She had to retake a test because some asshole was caught cheating. Mal didn’t know how people could continue to cheat like that, especially in nursing. Thankfully, she was a good test taker, but it was the fact she had to retake a two-hour test annoyed the heck out of her.
Lunch and double shot in tow, Mal checked in and took a seat in the front. It looked like Molly was still on lunch or was out for a second. It was nice having another person to work with. Both girls got along well, though it was annoying to have to be asked if they were sisters or not. Just because of their hair.
Fingers typed rapidly at the keyboard and Mal took a sip of coffee, hoping for a slow-ish day.
The morning had been slightly erratic from the moment she woke up almost thirty minutes late. Her alarm hadn't gone off, so she was rushing about like a mad woman trying to claw back the time she'd lost. It didn't help that she'd had that three am video call to Danny that lasted until five before she went back to bed to nap, only to wake at seven-thirty.
So she was behind, almost missed her bus and apologized to the driver before taking her seat. She then had to race into the college to hand in an assessment paper for English before running all the way down to the hospital and hazardously managed her way into her uniform once she reached the staff room. From there, the morning had slowed, but she remained somehow busy.
Thankfully with lunch, she promised to get Mal something to eat and drink since she'd forgotten her own lunch at home. Now with two coffees and a few choice snacks, she moved into the office space and carefully set the trays down before sitting down in her own chair with a sigh.
"Good morning Mal," she breathed, shutting her eyes, "Got you a coffee and stuff for us to eat... I hope you don't mind the less than healthy route today."
Mal was finishing up one more entry in the system, before addressing Molly. She turned around and smiled. “Hey, Molly! Oh, thanks. Eh, you know us. We’ll eventually work it off running around. How much do I owe ya?” Mal always liked to ask, even though Molly always said no. It just meant that Mal would get the next round. It wasn’t a vicious cycle or anything. Just making sure it was all evened out.
“How was your morning? It looks like you had an adventure…”