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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Leo shot a quick text off to his brother, asking if he wouldn't mind getting the horses in for him shortly. Both his were normally fine out until a bit later, but the flies were pissing them right off at the moment, and with them still in the winter fields on a little less grass, Phoenix was running up a storm, riling up his field buddy and haring around in circles, bucking. Leo didn't care for them doing so, the fields were dry and it meant he was getting a good leg stretch, but he also didn't need them injuring themselves or getting to the point of doing something stupid - like trying to jump out - and he was teaching for the next few hours.
It was his second lesson with Savannah and he was looking forward to teaching her again, curious to see the development since last week. Of course it had only been one lesson so far, it wasn't going to work that quickly, but it had gone very well last time, and if she had been schooling between then and now too, then there would be small changes already. Sometimes it took the smallest adjustment to make a large change in how a horse and rider felt together, and the output. He heard the sound of hooves and turned, opening the gate wide as he glanced over his shoulder. "Hey,"
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Odd number - lesson goes poorly Even number - lesson goes well
Savannah was relieved she had ridden well with Monte. The gelding was much more relaxed during his previous lesson, making the brunette happy with his progress. He was much farther along than Poppy, though both of them loved their dressage work.
She didn't have any appointments at the pet spa that morning, so she slotted in a lesson with Leo. The woman would ride Monte right after, though the bay Warmblood deserved her attention too. The woman had asked one of the stablehand's to bring the mare inside as she had slept in a bit.
With the help of Christopher, Poppy was tacked up in no time and Savannah herself got ready at the same time. She thanked Chris as the red head handed her the reins and the pair headed off towards the outdoor arena. The brunette smiled as Leo opened the outdoor arena gate for them.
"Hello again, I had so much fun during the lesson last week that I'm back. With a different horse this time, this is my younger mare Poppy." The bay warmblood looked nice in the apricot orange - Savannah always wanting to make an impression during her lessons. The woman fixed the tack and stopped the mare beside the step stool and got on, waiting for her first instructions.