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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t was a cold night, the kind of night that could sink its cold teeth into your skin and down to the bone. The kind of night that could be dangerous. Thankfully, Zayn Blake had become the master of survival in cold nights, with his little van parked on the beach to block the wind as he poked a little fire to life. The red, yellow, and blue flames roared to life - bringing warmth to the air now despite Zayn still being able to see his breath puff out in the cold. It was okay though, he didn't mind. Tonight would be no different than any other night on this beach or any other part of Hickstead, and he'd wake up just the same: alive and happy.
Sometimes he felt lonely. Yeah, he had friends here, but they had their own homes and lives to get on with. All the kids at the skate park always went home, the girls at the university returned to their dorms, and here he was sitting on the beach by himself, with nothing but a dying van to call his home. But loneliness made him strong, it made him determined, and perhaps that was a better gift than being spoiled. Zayn knew he could return to London, his parents would probably take him back in a heartbeat, but there was still fear that lingered in the metropolitan city, people who would want to have a word with him when he returned, and Zayn wasn't quite ready to face that yet. He hadn't even thought about approaching his brother whom was around the area.
He took a swig of rum, straight out of the bottle before nestling down into the sand besides him. It was probably dumb to keep it near a fire, but the alcohol warmed his insides like no other. Deep brown eyes stared into the flames now, almost mesmerized by their dance and the crackling sound as he absentmindly bit into a sandwich he had snagged off a counter earlier today when nobody was looking, "You're going to be okay, Zayn," he muttered to himself, after all, he was pretty good about laying low and staying out of trouble. Of course, as that thought crossed his mind, the young man thought he caught movement out of the corner of his eyes. His head twisted in the direction now, staring out into the darkness, "Hello?"
Tristan had finished another shift at the Lounge. He had a bit of a rough shift and needed to clear his head before he went home. It was odd for him to drive to the beach, but it was the only place he could think of that was quiet enough. The crowd at the Lounge was quite rowdy, usually something he could handle but today, it seemed as if the University crowd wanted to cause problems.
The man quickly parked his car in the parking lot and headed out on foot. The gravel crunched underneath his feet, trying to do his best to stomp it out. His mind raced as he walked, hoping that with each step he would feel better. Up ahead he could see a fire, wondering if there was something going on. As he approached, he heard a rustling - being careful as if it was someone suspicious. When he realized it was a younger man he let out a soft sigh.
Clearly he had startled the young man as he heard him call out. "Hi there, I do apologize if I startled you. Just out for a late night walk before I go home. Mind if I join you by the fire?" He had dressed warm enough, but there seemed to be a bit of a breeze that was starting to pick up.
he longer the silence, the more Zayn started to worry. He didn't know much about the street gang of Hickstead other than to steer clear of it. He met a girl, Sabine Radley, once and she had nothing good to say about them plus the scar to prove it. She also seemed tougher than him, so Zayn knew he wanted to steer clear. The teenager had enough to shitty people, his stupidity in wanting to be cool and hang out with those sort of people were the very reason why he ended up where he was - homeless and living out of a van on the beach.
Turned out he had nothing to fear though, for out of the darkness was no teenager or young adult, it was a full grown man out for a walk. He looked familiar to Zayn, like one of those locals you see a lot of, but could never quite place it, "Yeah, I don't mind man." At least the young man was certain that this new comer was most certainly not a cop, unlike his last fucking run in with an adult, "I'm Zayn...I have to say, it's kind of an odd time to be taking a walk." Granted, that man could probably fire back at him with some zippy comment about how techically he shouldn't be sitting on the beach at this hour either...with a campfire. Speaking of which, he poked it a bit, "Unfortunately, all what I can offer you is marshmallows. I gotta say - those americans have that figured out at least."