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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Jamie always hated going first when it came to competitions - he was supertious that first rider always ended up with the lowest scores. A snort escaped Fiver, as if he sensed that his human was thinking some nonsense. The young man couldn't help but to smile at his gypsy vanner now, giving him a good pat on the neck, "You're right, boy, now's not the time to think about that sort of stuff. We're going to kick ass." Sure enough, Aurora was waving them over out of the practice arena to the main arena, their time had come.
The pair walked into the arena now, trotting up to the center, and stopped to bow to the judges before they moved forward into their freestyle now. As 'I'm Blue' by Bebe Rexha came on, that familiar beat flooding his and Fiver's ears, it was as if they muscle memory took over to the pop song borrowed from the Blue Man Group. They shuffled through their stuff, walk, trots, extended trots, and canters. They rode deep into corners and did serpentines along with a few loops, but perhaps the prize of their routine was the volte - which they managed to execute beautifully.
As the song began to come to an end, so did their routine, as Jamie and Fiver made their way back down the center line towards the judges, coming to a complete hault, and bowed once more - perfectly ending their freestyle as the song ended. As the crowd clapped, the young man smiled and gave Fiver a good pat or two or three, as the pair of them walked off, where they would wait until their next class.
I'm setting out into the great unknown, I don't know where I'm going but I'm ready
thanks aofie!
Eighteen . Student - Pre Vet . Crushing on SABRINA RAVEN LEDOR-KITA Blue Arces Rider - Dressage Student
Jameson was a little surprised by the words that escaped the young woman besides him. Blue eyes looked to Dylan now, and he could not help but to say with a smile, "I have to say, those are quite somber yet wisdom filled words for someone who looks my age." It almost made the young man wondered what Dylan could have possibly had going on in her life that could make her say such things. Then again, maybe she just really liked majestic books or movies that touched upon those themes. Who knew? As tempting as it was to poke at the mystery now behind the cute girl, Jameson knew better to let certain sleeping dogs lie.
Clearly though, Dylan had no qalms about laughing at his expense as her hand came up to her mouth. She may be hiding quite the grin, but that didn't take away from the devilish sparkle in her eyes, "Ah! Well I suppose nearly coming off and coming off are quite different in reactions." Thankfully none of that had happened, "But good to know that you would have so graciously offered to help me back up onto my horse...or maybe chase him down. I wouldn't have put it past Fiver to leave me here with you and Sandman."
The shock in Dylan's voice caused Jameson to laugh when the teenager girl asked him that there was a zoo. It was child like excitement, "Yes - there's a zoo in Hickstead. Or well, it might be over in Willow Bridge. Either way, I take it you haven't done much exploring yet." Maybe he should be a gentleman and take her some time. Still, none of that mattered in the moment when their horses were being silly, silly over a stag. As the majestic beast stepped out, Jameson could feel himself relax. Fiver's ears remained forward, but thankfully, the gypsy vanner appeared content with standing and blowing a little rather than try to run away. He had seen plenty of deer before. Sandman seemed to let loose his pent up energy in a shutter, relaxing now as the stag walked on, leaving them behind in his glory, "Good thing he didn't. While Fiver and I can be fast, I wouldn't say we're speed demons enough to catch Sandman."
They remained still for a few more minutes, just to make sure that there were no stragglers behind the stag before blue eyes looked back to Dylan, "Feeling confident to complete the trail?"
I'm setting out into the great unknown, I don't know where I'm going but I'm ready
thanks aofie!
Eighteen . Student - Pre Vet . Crushing on SABRINA RAVEN LEDOR-KITA Blue Arces Rider - Dressage Student
ah, PhD programs. Don't remind me. Right now, I think I'm just going to settle for a good vet program. I'm not as smart as you Hopefully you'll still deem me worthy of a visit where ever you end up for the next phase. I'm considering Ireland.
Jamie knew he had missed a mark when his coach shook her head and simply waved off his remark before offering him some more sage remarks about how riding is a constant learning journey, "Huh. I'm not sure if Fiver or I really thought of it like that." The young man mused in the saddle. He had never been one for absolute perfection, which was odd, given that he took great joy in dressage and that sport did expect perfection, "Well, I guess I still stand by my words. Good thing I have you around to keep me on track." If not, perhaps his goals would slide into yesteryears. When Aurora asked him when had she ever made him and Fiver do anything too extreme, Jamie's eyebrows shot up, "When we had to display the egg and spoon race before the pony campers and not loose the egg." Naturally, the pair had lost the egg rather quickly that day.
They were at the working walk now, but Fiver appeared to still be trying to hold back, wanting to lolly gag a bit more. Given the rising tempatures, Jamie couldn't blame his gypsy vanner. Unfortunately though for him, this was a lesson, and they really had to work, "I tend to find Fiver needs less guidence with whoa and halting verses the go right afterwards." Aurora had given them clear instructions on what to do though, and thankfully, they were easy warm ups. No doubt Fiver would be letting his neck and head stretch out by the end of a few figure 8's and halts. They moved through the movements now as breezily as they could, Fiver more compliment with the halts then the go's, but with Jamie starting to firm up his leg pressure, the gypsy vanner was starting to have a bit more pep in his step. Each circle was near perfection in Jamie's book, but there was a difference between doing a circle and a walk or even a trot compared to a canter - that was when the collapse always happened.
Once they finished, they moved forward into the trot with a bit more nudging. Fiver surged forward, his head held up high for a few steps before realizing he had all of the rein in the world, and began to drop his head, "That's more like it, Fiver," Jamie muttered under his breath as they stuck to the wall, and the gypsy vanner seemed to really let loose in his stretch. Blue eyes looked over towards Aurora now when she mentioned she had qualified for Paris, "Coach! You're suppose to lead in with that at the beginning of the lesson, so I can congratulate you before I'm on the horse." He called out, teasing a bit before carrying on, "I'm fine with Naomi subbing in for you. I suppose, if you say Stephanie won't make me and Fiver jump, she will be an okay substitute too. I don't know if you've seen Fiver and me jump before, but it's not pretty." They were defilingly a pair made for staying flat on the ground.
I'm setting out into the great unknown, I don't know where I'm going but I'm ready
thanks aofie!
Eighteen . Student - Pre Vet . Crushing on SABRINA RAVEN LEDOR-KITA Blue Arces Rider - Dressage Student
Jameson always got annoyed when people said that horse back riding was a 'girl thing' given the number of professionals out there who were men. He supposed he always got the last laugh though, because at the barn, for one guy, there was typically five girls around, and well, those statistics were pretty nice. But Jameson wasn't about to voice those boyish thoughts to Dylan. A laugh escaped him when the young woman voiced her thoughts, which more or less aligned with what his mum really had thought, "I'm pretty certain she did. I think she thought I'd turn out more like my old brother in interests, so it sort of baffled her when I didn't." Jameson didn't mind though, he was allowed to be his own outside of Ollie, his Mum, and even his Dad.
When the horses came to a halt, he could hear Dylan laugh at him at his near jettison. Jameson didn't really care, he must have looked quite comical, "Glad to see you were worried about my life there while it flashed before my eyes." The young man joked now, grinning at her before the horses regained his attention. They were looking to be stupid, and the fact that Jameson couldn't see what was setting them off did bother him. Granted, horses, even well behaved ones like Fiver, had their moments where some unseen entity was out to get them. He would never forget the time a lone leaf fell on Fiver's haunches from it's shedding.
Besides him, even Dylan seemed a little worried now: "Lions, tigers or bears? Oh my!" He appreicated her humor in the moment, they both needed it. Another snort escaped his gypsy vanner now, tossing his head and he took a few steps back, "Well, we do have a zoo..." Jameson mentioned, but escaped animals seemed a little extreme. There was movement amongst the trees now though, Something large, "Uh...Dylan. Did you see that?" Was that the sound of something approaching? He kept a heavy leg on Fiver, making sure he didn't decided to run out on him as he shorten up the reins, keeping a firm contact right as a stag stepped out. A sigh escaped Jameson, and all of the sudden, Fiver seemed to relax, "You nearly scared us to death over a deer?" Jameson chastised his horse now, blue eyes glancing over to Dylan and Sandman to see how they were doing.
I'm setting out into the great unknown, I don't know where I'm going but I'm ready
thanks aofie!
Eighteen . Student - Pre Vet . Crushing on SABRINA RAVEN LEDOR-KITA Blue Arces Rider - Dressage Student
show name • Dr. Pepper owner • JAMESON TYLER HUGHS barn • Blue Arces age • Fourteen breed • Gypsy Vanner Horse height • 15 hands discipline • Dressage gender • Gelding likes • Being an Escape Artist, Figure 8's, Any type of Horse Treat (natural or manmade), Rubbing and Cuddling upon Jameson, Leading the way on the ground dislikes • Hacks with Hot Horses, Flying Lead Changes, Being cooped up, Hollering neighbors, The stablehands being late in their feed shifts strengths • Dressage, Unlatching Stall Doors weaknesses • Lazy, Food (very motivated) fears • Thunderstorms overall personality • WIP
Eighteen . Student - Pre Vet . Crushing on SABRINA RAVEN LEDOR-KITA Blue Arces Rider - Dressage Student
Jameson certainly felt a little idiotic now that the blonde girl was dipping her head to think over his words. Shit. He should have thought this through, given it must have sounded like he was attempting to flirt with her. It was too late now though, Jameson knew that if he tried to make up for the fact or backtrack, the situation would just become downright awkward and there would be nothing for him to do but to leave Dylan and Sandman behind. They certainly didn't deserve that because of his moment of lacking a brain to mouth filter, and despite the young woman being more than capable of seemingly handling the large stallion, she appeared to appreciate having Fiver there to set the pace and ignore antics.
Blue eyes clocked that light blush cross her cheeks now, and Jameson hastily looked away, uncertain of what to say before Dylan offered one word behind the look: "Thanks." Ah! Now it made sense. She was blushing because of the riding comment, not for anything else or stupid that he might have said earlier. The teenager felt himself relax now, and a snort escaped the Gypsy Vanner beneath him, no doubt Fiver had been sensing the inner turmoil inside of his rider's head. He leaned forward a bit, giving a good pat to his horse's neck before glancing back over at the other teenager now, "No need to thank me. Just calling it like I see it." Jameson replied with an easy smile now.
He was glad to hear that Dylan agreed with him on horse back riding wasn't just a phase, "Thanks. I'm glad you agree. I don't know why my mum was so taken aback by it or it took a while for it to settle into her brain." Maybe it was because it wasn't very 'manly' by her ideas or even his father's ideas, or perhaps it was just because it was an expensive sport, Jameson couldn't clock the reason why. Although it did him no good to ponder it either, given he won in the end and had Fiver to prove it. The young man wasn't even sure why the sport tended to lack male riders, after all, in a hormonal sense, the male to female rider ratio was quite nice. He couldn't help but to notice how Dylan broke eye contact with him again.
She seemed rather interested with Sandman's black mane all of the sudden, like she was avoiding something. Jameson was starting to wonder if he accidently stepped into something, but Dylan finally gave him an answer. A somewhat evasive answer, but an answer nonetheless. While Jameson found it curious, he was smart enough to know his own boundaries, "Ah! Well, that's cool. Riding as long as me, no wonder you're good." Jameson joked, "And honestly, there's nothing wrong with being-" he couldn't even say the word 'homeschooled' since Fiver stopped abruptly, and given the young man hadn't fully been paying attention, it nearly caused him to loose his seat. The gypsy vanner had his head help up high now, ears pricking forward as his nostrils flared, "What do you see?" Jameson asked now, uncertain if he was talking to his horse or Dylan herself in the moment.
I'm setting out into the great unknown, I don't know where I'm going but I'm ready
thanks aofie!
Eighteen . Student - Pre Vet . Crushing on SABRINA RAVEN LEDOR-KITA Blue Arces Rider - Dressage Student
Jamie couldn't help but to grin when his coach said that no round was perfect, and even if he had been first, likely wouldn't have had a perfect score, "Ah, spoken like a true coach. Thanks for keeping me humble." He thankfully wasn't a cocky bloke like some of the other riders at Blue Arces - a truth be told, those cocky blokes usually where the show jumpers - but he could see how a few good wins at the A and B circuits could do that to a person. As Aurora pointed out that his short comings at the last show and test would be what they were tackling today, he did his best to sound energetic, "Alright. Guess we better limber up then."
He wasn't too worried about doing circles all day - it was enough to keep Fiver engaged, just like figure eights. However, he was not looking forward to transitions. They were always the bane of the pair's existence, even when just out on a hack. The gypsy vanner never seemed very encouraged by the idea of moving from walk to trot or trot to canter, but ask him to slow down, then Fiver was a champion horse, "As long as it isn't insane then," he said with a laugh as he sat in the saddle now, walking about. Jamie had never been the greatest about limbering up in the saddle, but thankfully some strength and balance exercise in the gym had really started to help open up his hips.
His hips seemed to sway to the movement of Fiver's gait at the walk, and after a lap around the arena at the gypsy vanner's preferred walking pace, Jamie started to give him a nudge to just put a little more pep in his step, "Ah! Figure 8's and some side steps really. I figured I'd let you do you coaching for the transitions and see if we can figure out a game plan going forward on how you want me to work them while you're gone." Because, he was fairly certain that Aurora would be departing for own shows soon enough, and she did not have an assistant, "And truth be told, I can't imagine Fiver and I taking a lesson from Stephanie. Us jumping would certainly be an eyesore to her."
I'm setting out into the great unknown, I don't know where I'm going but I'm ready
thanks aofie!
Eighteen . Student - Pre Vet . Crushing on SABRINA RAVEN LEDOR-KITA Blue Arces Rider - Dressage Student
If Jameson hadn't been embarrassed before, he certainly felt that way now when Dylan admitted that she was good with faces. Had he somehow missed her on university all of this year? It was shocking considering, well, she was rather cute. Granted, Jameson had his head up in the clouds for someone else, but it was hard to deny that Dylan Williams didn't have some sort of ethereal look to her, "Ah! Well! Hope mine is easy enough to look at then," he joked now, just in case she happened to be one of the campus's people watchers. The young man noticed how she didn't bother to state her major, but didn't feel the need to press. Picking a major was stressful when one didn't know what they wanted right off the bat - Jameson supposed he had just been lucky his dreams had never changed from a young age.
Even with their conversation, the young man could still hear the long breath escape the other rider now, as if she finally relaxed now that the buckskin beneath her had relaxed. Jameson couldn't blame her for that reaction, Sandman was a big horse, and he had heard one or two things about the horse's antics. He chuckled a little bit, and commented, "For the record, I think you handled him quite well from where I am sitting." But even he knew he was lucky that he had ended up with a more mellow horse, granted, Jameson had done his research heavily because even though he loved to ride, he preferred to have a less hot mount. He listened to Dylan's explanation now about how she had yet to own a horse, "Hey, nothing wrong with a free lease with a horse like Sandman. He'll keep you busy for the same price of owning a horse," Jameson said with a grin now, "I work down at Clover Lane Sheep Farm as a farm hand. They still have openings if you need some paying work."
Laughter escaped him when he heard the Selle Francais let loose his own sigh now - guess the buckskin had felt the same way about his rider as she did him. A snort escaped Fiver himself, the gyspy vanner uncertain of what all the fuss was about, which only made Jameson laugh harder. He leaned forward to follow Dylan's suit of giving a good pat now, reassuring Fiver that he was not forgotten. Blue eyes glanced over at the young woman now when she prompted her question, "Oh! A few years now. My mum and I figured out a plan to buy Fiver for me when she realized riding wasn't going to go away. I think she rathered I had the horse to throw my money away at rather than someone else's horse." Jameson wasn't sure why though, unless it was also just a reason to spend his father's war zone money in anger, "How long have you been riding? You look like a pro here on the trails at least."
I'm setting out into the great unknown, I don't know where I'm going but I'm ready
thanks aofie!
Eighteen . Student - Pre Vet . Crushing on SABRINA RAVEN LEDOR-KITA Blue Arces Rider - Dressage Student
It was very weird to see his father standing in front of him in general, perhaps the fact that they were standing at the show grounds surrounded by trailers, horses, and equestrians made it all the more weirder though. Roman Hughs stood out like a sore thumb, but that didn't bother Jamie so much as the fact that he had been blind sided by his arrival. Had his mum said something and he just...ignored it? It wouldn't have been the first time that Jamie had missed important information, his brain always distracted by schoolwork, Fiver, or girls - well, namely one girl, that perhaps it had gone in one ear and out the other without even registering in his brain.
Unlike the two men though, Fiver knew what he wanted and that was to be tied up so he could be untacked and munching on that hay bag that had been set up for him by someone. So he tossed his head, and swung it into his human - partly for an itch and partly to be annoying. Although he was met with a gentle but firm push back, and the gyspy vanner flung his head back and soon found himself begrudgingly standing still once more.
Jamie could have killed his horse for that, well, not really, he loved the gyspy vanner far too much to do that, but it had been aggravating when he had bigger fish to fry. The young man felt like he was waiting on baited breath as his father rolled over what to say in his mind before answering him: "Well," Roman said slowly, "I'm hear to see you, first off. I thought I'd surprise you, and let you know that I'm going to be home a lot more now. No more post cards, no more face-time calls, nothing." If Jamie had been ill-mannered and raised, his jaw might have dropped at such an answer, but he managed to hold it together. Well, perhaps to a degree since he could still feel his blue eyes widen and eyebrows involuntary arch, "You are?"
No sooner did the words stupidly leave his mouth, could Jamie not help but to cringe. How was he failing so spectacularly? He laughed a little now, at the situation, his stupidity, as his hand ran through his sweaty hair before finally smiling, "Well...I'm glad to have you back." It was a half truth, half lie. The teenager was always interested in getting to know his father, he always felt like an engima, a man of mystery who was barely around. He somehow knew Aiden Wellington, his mom's manfriend, far better than he did than Roman Hughs, but perhaps that would change. He finally Fiver what he wanted though, and took the short trip of a few more feet to the trailer to unbridle the horse and tie him up, were Fiver greedily began to try to murder the both the hay and the hay net.
"Sorry for earlier, I must have missed Mum telling me you were home," he said now, blue eyes looking back towards his father now and getting a really good look now - knowing mars and imperfections on Roman that the teenager did not remember from his youth, "Everything okay at work?" Okay, probably not the best question to start off with, "Er, well, I hope my dressage number didn't bore you too much if you had caught it. Thanks for watching it today if you did. Can't say the same about the rest of the Hughs."
I'm setting out into the great unknown, I don't know where I'm going but I'm ready
thanks aofie!
Eighteen . Student - Pre Vet . Crushing on SABRINA RAVEN LEDOR-KITA Blue Arces Rider - Dressage Student
Aurora's short but friendly lecture on what he should call her caught him a little bit off guard, but the young man understood. All adults were different, and some just didn't like formality, and he kept on forgetting that aspect of his coach - which was hilarious, considering how often it felt like he spent time with her, "Oh right. Sorry about that Coach Sk...er, Aurora. Coach Aurora. I swear I won't forget this time around." Funny, the young man was fairly certain that he had said that last time as well. Nothing he could do about it now until the next time.
Then came the hard question: "How do you feel your show went?" If Jamie could have swore, he would have. He should have seen such a question come. Just like always being corrected on not calling the older woman 'Coach Sky', this was the very question she always asked after the highs and lows of the horse show. Jamie thought it over, thinking to himself, as he scratched Fiver's forelock, "Well, fifth place isn't bad," he mused out loud, before his blue eyes fell from the sky to Aurora now, "But Fiver and I could have done better. I know our circles collapse a few times which...probably looked more like square circles...squircles? Instead of actual circles...and we had a few slow transition errors. Just means we have room for improvement."
Hopefully that was a good enough answer. Jamie knew it was vague, that Aurora probably wanted something a little more nitpicky on his part, but that was as good as it was going to get. While he may get worked up over school, he didn't feel the need to get worked up over horse shows. They were merely fun. With that, he nodded at her instruction prepped his saddle before heading over to the mounting block. He swung into the saddle and settled quickly, before asking Fiver to walk towards the fence line of the arena to stretch out, "What sort of brain torture do you have lined up for us today?" Jamie joked now, feeling like dressage exercises always tested Jamie and Fiver's brains more than normal flat work.
I'm setting out into the great unknown, I don't know where I'm going but I'm ready
thanks aofie!
Eighteen . Student - Pre Vet . Crushing on SABRINA RAVEN LEDOR-KITA Blue Arces Rider - Dressage Student
Jameson could not help but to notice how plastered on the girl's smile looked, it wasn't fake per say, but she was straining a little. The young man was certain he knew that smile well, and it had to deal with arguing with an awfully stubborn horse, something that he had heard rumored to be with the buckskin Selle Français. He smiled at her as she agreed with him on the lovely day, and before he could remotely give her a reply, Sandman appeared to try to take advantage of the distraction, although the rider proved to be just as tactical as him and corrected the situation. To Fiver's credit, the gypsy vanner just plodded along, ignoring the antics of the taller horse, and for that Jameson would always be deeply grateful for his gelding's nature. It's not to say that Fiver was always a star horse, just that he liked to find his mischief in other ways and typically without Jameson around.
At least he got the face to the correct name, and he felt oddly proud of that until she pointed out that they attended the same University as well, "Oh! Wow...I didn't realize that. Must have my head up in the clouds at school." Well, it was more of he was so distracted by being studious and trying to be at the top of his classes, but there were certainly still occasions that he daydreamed of other things - a certain someone to be exact. But that didn't matter, she wasn't here, Dylan was, and it would be rude to not give her his full attention given that he had bene the one to interrupt her ride, "You're not in Vet Studies also, are you? If so, I am going to be very embarrassed with myself." That was certainly the truth.
The young man and his Gypsy Vanner decided to set the pace once they were once aligned next to the Selle Français. Out of the corner of Jameson's blue eyes, he watched as Sandman seemed to take a fuss with having company. It was enough of a fuss that even Fiver appeared to be paying attention, his ears twitching towards the other horse and no doubt giving him the horse version of a side eye, but thankfully, everyone seemed to settle down as they headed down the forest trail. At Dylan's complement, he couldn't help but to smile, "Thank you. I think Fiver appreciates the compliment too," he said now, leaning forward just a little bit to give the gelding a good pat on the neck, "I can't imagine having any other horse. Is Angel Petit leasing her horse to you? Or do you just like a good challenge for your trail rides?" He asked with a laugh now - he wouldn't be surprised either way, but if memory served him correct as well as barn whispers, Dylan Williams did not own her own horse. Not yet at least.
I'm setting out into the great unknown, I don't know where I'm going but I'm ready
thanks aofie!
Eighteen . Student - Pre Vet . Crushing on SABRINA RAVEN LEDOR-KITA Blue Arces Rider - Dressage Student
The threat of overcast couldn't dampen his spirits for today was a training day. After two weeks off since their fifth place horse show, Jameson 'Jamie' Hughs and his gypsy vanner, Fiver, were ready to rock it at training again. Or at least, that's what personally what Jamie thought. He made sure to get to the barn half an hour early though, just incase his horse had other plans. With the sudden cool air, the horses were allowed to chill out in the pastures, and gabbing Fiver could be a hit or a miss depending on how mischievous the gypsy vanner was feeling.
And thank goodness he allotted extra time, because it turned out that Fiver had certainly been feeling his oats that morning. He'd run from one end of the pasture to another, ignoring Jamie's calls and whistles. A groan escaped the young man, hoping this was not a snapshot of what the rest of the day was going to be. No, he couldn't think like that - it wasn't allowed. If Fiver wanted to work some extra before their lesson where Coach Aurora Sky was certainly going to make them work, then so be it. Jamie changed his stance and how he held the lead rope now, and did just that. He must have looked like a crazy person, but Fiver never got a break. No more than two minutes later, the gypsy vanner was walking over towards him, snorting his hello and nudging Jamie in forgiveness.
Smiling, he laughed and gave the horse a good pat and a pre-lesson cookie as reward to finally coming in. With that, the pair headed back to the barn where Jamie got to work with brushing and cleaning out the hooves. Twenty minutes later, Fiver was tacked up in his dressage gear, and not a moment too soon, since when Jamie caught sight of his smart watch, he nearly had a heart attack, "Shit. Fiver, we need to go!" And he was certainly not one for being late. Putting his helmet on, he soon bridled up the gypsy vanner and headed outside to the arena. Sure enough, Aurora was there and the pair were late. Hopefully she was in a forgiving mood, "Hey Coach Sky!" he called out now, unlatching the gate and heading inside before swinging it shut and latching it, "Enjoy your two weeks vacation away from me and Fiver?"
I'm setting out into the great unknown, I don't know where I'm going but I'm ready
thanks aofie!
Eighteen . Student - Pre Vet . Crushing on SABRINA RAVEN LEDOR-KITA Blue Arces Rider - Dressage Student