[Windmount Stables] Don't Kick the Little One (Jokor)

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[Windmount Stables] Don't Kick the Little One (Jokor)

Postby Jaelyn Baroth on August 3rd, 2011, 4:41 pm

"It would probably be best if you practiced it a bit yourself," Jaelyn replied to Jokor's question with a soft smile, "Would you like to closely look over what I did first to see how it should look?"

Giving Jokor the time to look if he wanted, Jaelyn then proceeded to undo the whole process of saddling the horse. She carefully put each piece of equipment back where she had taken it from as she worked, so that Jokor would be able to familiarize himself with the whole process. The horse, for his part, just stood there and accepted the act, hardly seeming to care one way or the other.

Once she was finished Jaelyn stepped back and motioned for Jokor to enter the stall with her, "Alright, go ahead and give it a try Jokor. Feel free to ask if you have questions or are unsure."
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[Windmount Stables] Don't Kick the Little One (Jokor)

Postby Jokor on August 18th, 2011, 8:21 pm

Jokor nodded in agreement at jaelyn's response. “Ya, that was mostly what I was thinking.” When she offered him to let him look it over once again he just shook his head. “Don't think I really need to look it over again. I mean your first explanation was simple enough to remember.” he said as he waited on Jaelyn to finish pulling the saddle of the horse. As soon as she had put everything back where it used to be and stepped back. Saying it was now his turn. Jokor stepped forward and grabbed the brush, roughly brushing a few times over the back of the horse. At his rough treatment the rather tame horse turned his head and stared at the young lad who was the scource of its discomfort.

Jokor however didn't notice, or paid it any heed and just laid the brush back on its place, grabbing the blanket jaelyn had used a few moments ago and clumely threw it over the horses back, beginning to pull and shift it around to get it laying right. After a few attempts he decided It was good enough and grabbed the saddle dropped it on the back of the horse and began fiddeling with the belt trying to fasten it. What jokor hadn't noticed though, was that he had put the saddle on backwards.
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