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The woman gave a small chuckle before sort of shrugging. "I'm not sure... I do want to get you something. Maybe we could just go out for dinner or something," she mused gently to him before moving to wrap an arond around his side gently. "Anthony is out on the yard. Go for a walk around, he can catch you if you fall," she moved gently to him.
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Sage had chuckled lightly and nodded in response to her comment. "Just don't spend too much on me then, yeah," he mused, arching an eyebrow slightly. Though, at her comment about dinner, he pecked her lips lightly and nodded. "I'll figure something out," he crooned lightly before moving to peck a kiss to her cheek and move towards the door in response to her next comment. "I'll be back for lunch," he chirped, practically bouncing out the door as he grew excited to go see the horses. He was huffing and puffing by the time he got to the barn, though that didn't stop him from wandering around to each and every stall, greeting the three new foals happily, as well as all the mares and other horses before plopping down in chaos's paddock, resting against the tree as he attempted to catch his breath, body shaking slightly from the effort of moving about.
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The woman sort of shook her head and gave a small chuckle. "We'll just go for a walk to get some food, then we can come back and chill out... I'll pay," she chuckled gently to him before watching him wander outside. She was a little bit worried about him being out, but her brother was around so she wasn't too concerned. She then went to make a nice big lunch for everyone in a few hours.
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Sage had chuckled lightly in response to her comment, giving him a grin. "We have the same bank account," he noted with a laugh. "Technicallly we're both paying," he noted with amusement. Soon enough though, he was enthralled with the horses. Two fillys and a colt....all good and healthy. And of course Chaos was his normal self,, huffing in his face once he'd practically collapsed by the tree. He'd chuckled and patted the horse's nose lightly, definitely glad to be back out at the yard. He'd missed this.
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The woman gave a small chuckle. "I know. But I'll pay so it doesnt feel like you're doing anything," she chuckled lightly to him before pecking his cheek. It didn't take long for her to finnish lunch, though... She just made chips with some salad and feta, along with some left over chicken they still had to finnish. It was a warm day, so a light meal like this probabaly what they all needed. She called the kids in, then took Sages meal out to him with a grin.
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Sage had chuckled in response to her comment as he moved out the door, not realizing how much time had passed when he noticed Mari coming over to him, lunch in hand. He threw her a surprised look, then glanced at the sun and chuckled to himself before looking back over at her and taking the food and drink she'd brought him with a light thanks. It really was just nice to get out to he yard again....so he was glad she hadn't had him come in to eat.
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The woman gave him a happy grin before moving to peck his cheek and popped his food on his lap. "You look happy hun," she mused happily before sitting down next to him. "You met all the foals? There's loads this year," she chuckled happily before settling down against his side. He looked happier to be out, too... that was definitely a good thing.
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Sage gave Mari a grin and took his food happily, starting to work at it and leaning into her side when she sat down next to him. He nodded excitedly when she mentioned the foals, and swallowed before giving her a grin. "Two Dilly's and a colt since I've last been here," he chirped. "All healthy and growing like weeds," he chuckled softly, eyes glowing. "I told Anthony he could name them but he said the only name he could think of was bonita." It was amusing to say the leat
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The woman gave a small chuckle before moving to peck his cheek. "Two fillies and a colt. That's amazing," she chirped happily to him. It was a good thing... business was still going on, without Sage there. That was definitely a good thing. "What's wrong with that?! Boni, Bonita and Bonito," she mused to him before resting her head on his shoulders.
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Sage had nodded happily in response to her comment, grinning in response to her names for the foals. "See, that's why we need smart girls like you," he chuckled, taking another bite of his lunch before finishing it off and setting the plate down, sipping at the drink and looping an arm around her when she leaned against him happily.
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