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LifeAsALittleSister
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"Oh sounds really fun," she smirked sarcastically back. "I don't much care for the literature club...but I would be happy to teach you archery," she said feeling her heart race. Suddenly she stopped and got off her horse, it was Penelope, the horse wined when she saw Sarah and raised the front half of her body kicking her legs as if to kick her.
"Easy girl easy!" She said and the horse only got worse at first, trying to run. However, Sarah blocked where she was about to run every time saying "easy girl it's okay," every time. The horse finally stopped and stood there calming down. The young huntress held her hand up and Penelope hesitantly placed her snout against her hand then followed Sarah as she got on her other horse Jasper and they trotted back. On their way home she tied the dead deer and foxes to Penelope.
Back at the house, Robin was introduced to the worlds most comfy sofa and a warm blanket around him. "Here you go," Sarah said softly handing him a cup of hot chocolate as the fire crackled in the fire place. "Would you like to stay for dinner?" She asked.
She then shivered and got her own blanket covering herself. She then scooted closer to him "I've read that staying next to someone keeps you warm," she said as a lame excuse that was indeed a fact.
The flames shadows danced behind both Robin and Sarah.
"Easy girl easy!" She said and the horse only got worse at first, trying to run. However, Sarah blocked where she was about to run every time saying "easy girl it's okay," every time. The horse finally stopped and stood there calming down. The young huntress held her hand up and Penelope hesitantly placed her snout against her hand then followed Sarah as she got on her other horse Jasper and they trotted back. On their way home she tied the dead deer and foxes to Penelope.
Back at the house, Robin was introduced to the worlds most comfy sofa and a warm blanket around him. "Here you go," Sarah said softly handing him a cup of hot chocolate as the fire crackled in the fire place. "Would you like to stay for dinner?" She asked.
She then shivered and got her own blanket covering herself. She then scooted closer to him "I've read that staying next to someone keeps you warm," she said as a lame excuse that was indeed a fact.
The flames shadows danced behind both Robin and Sarah.