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briea was walking home from school her truck was in the shop again so she had to walk a car roared past her spraying water all over her she put her hands up "WHAT THE HELL WAS THAT" she yelled after the car
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Caleb drove his truck with his fancy float with whiskey to a new boarding stable. He'd heard great things about the stable. He saw a girl soaked in water as a truck drove by. He stopped next to her. "Gday, I couldn't help but noticed what happened, want a lift" he asked as he heard whiskey paw at the ground as they stopped. Whiskey knew they hadn't arrived and he had already had a seven hour drive.
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briea looked up at him im allmost home thanks she pointed to a ranch house with a few big pasters and a big barn Edited at January 24, 2024 01:41 AM by ghost light stables
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Caleb looked at the homestead "the boarding stables?" He asked. Whiskey was still being fussy.
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yea the gps will take you on a wild gose chase to find it though its just over there she started to walk up the drive way before whitsleing to a grey mare out in the feild the mare loped right up briea mounted gracefully and loped up to the hous tack less
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Caleb started to drive towards the boarding stables. He parked his truck and got out. He got whiskey out and walked him into the stables. He found the stall designated to whiskey and put him in before mixing us his feed and feeding him. Caleb then got his cabin keys and headed up there to put his bags in his room.
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briea hoped off windy before getting changed she looked a little less drowned but her hair was still wet she tossed windy a flake af hay and then got to her chores
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Caleb unpacked his bags and went to clean the trailer out. Once everything was clean he unloaded his dirt bike and put it in the shed they lent him.
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briea stoped to look at the new horse he was munching on his feed than when back to turning out the yearlings
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Caleb walked back into the stable and put on whiskeys halter leading him to the smaller pasture near his canbin.
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