Plourr Estillo (
fighting_mad) wrote2007-01-26 03:58 pm
[OOM] Eiattu - Grasslands
Plourr rolls onto her back and stares up at the blue sky, shading her eyes with one hand. It's a warm day, a few wispy clouds scudding across the sky and the sun shining bright. The two thaks are quite happily tucking into their feed nearby, tethered to a fallen tree, and the tall blades of grass wave softly in the wind all through the field. Best yet, there's no sign of anyone else or any manmade object as far as the eye can see; just grass, thaks, forest, and sky. She closes her eyes and lets the sun warm her face.

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Except, of course, Plourr's still winning.
So as they draw ever nearer, he leans forward and does his level best to catch her.
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"Eldest first!"
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Some wise, enterprising soul in the control room opens the heavy gates, and the thaks and riders fly through into the courtyard, the princess leading.
Plourr reins in the thak, keeping her seat easily as Koer skids in the slippery mud. She dismounts almost before the mare has halted, keeping the reins in hand as her boots go squelch into the mud. She fondly pats the panting creature's neck. "Bluefruit for a week, girl."
The princess is soaked to the skin, covered in mud and grime, clothing and hair plastered to her -- and she is also grinning fit to crack her face as she glances back. "Better luck next time!" she calls to Rial, the very picture of smug arrogance.
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"You cheated."
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"Then, obviously, you are not a princess."
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Still laughing, mind.
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Then, rather squashily, sets off towards the stables.
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"No rules!" she shouts over her shoulder. The stable doors have already been rolled open; from the looks of it, the few hands standing under the shelter of the roof have been watching the rain come down.
They stare at the princess of the realm, heir-apparent to the royal throne of Eiattu IV, and the filthy princess treats them to a serene nod as she passes. Inside the barn, it is warm and dry and smells of animals, tall grass, and feed, and Plourr slicks her hair back with her free had, leading Koer back toward her designated stall.
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"Cheater," he mumbles, and makes a rather rude hand gesture in her general direction.
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Rial unbuckles the bridle, takes off the saddle and sets the saddlepad upside-down to dry. "Cheating is unbecoming."
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"Ready?"
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Beat.
"That's when I die of a broken heart."
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"Or of the common cold," she says wryly, kissing his cheek.
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Slipping an arm around her shoulders, "Besides, I don't get sick. Who would take care of the datawork?"
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A stablehand starts to offer an umbrella in their general direction, but Plourr just snorts and heads back out into the downpour.
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