Tonbo Misa wrote:The uncertainty Misa had shown before was entirely gone. As the world shook around her from the hard gallop and the wind rushed around her, Misa was smiling warmly and peacefully. She said nothing, merely seeming to take in the ride with silent thrill. She remained leaned back against Kitakuhime for support, her grip still on the horn as she'd been told. Her head turned after a moment, cheek resting to Kitakuhime's shoulder as she just let the moment rush over her.
Asako Hirase wrote:"Arigatou, Shinjo-san." The boy, once safely down again, bowed politely, then shyly held up the bits of apple his father had handed him. "This is for the horse, can he have a treat now or will it ruin his dinner?"
Hirase, for his part, looked at Yuki. It was, after all, only fair that she get to ride since she hadn't that first day.
Otaku Kitakuhime wrote:Continuing to gallop down, they enter a small river stream between the two hills. As Gekko strides over the shallow water, they get freshly sprinkled form time to time.
During the ride, Kitakuhime remembers a good story, and tells the other girl whenever possible, "There are tales about an ancestor of mine... that when she closed her eyes... her noble steed gained wings... she could fly great distances... as if in a dream... she would blink... and arrive somewhere... she had been before."
Shinjo Liu Yue wrote:The Shinjo dismounted from her horse and gave a bow to the young boy. She tugged Hikazume's reins to keep her from gobbling up the food. "I would wait until after we are done." She gave a small smile.
Her attention then turned to Yuki. "Then it will be a short lesson! Do you need me to demonstrate how to mount a horse again?"
Tonbo Misa wrote:"I can't see Kitakuhime-sama, so I need you to tell me if we start flying or not. It feels a bit like we have been, other than the feeling of Gekko-kun's hooves hitting the ground. Even if we haven't been though, I wouldn't trade this ride for any dream..."
Asako Yuki wrote:Yuki paused and thought for a moment. "Hai, best to go over it again. I don't want to tip over or discomfort the horse."
Tonbo Misa wrote:She wasn't holding the horn at all anymore, just letting the arms around her keep her in place as she enjoyed the ride, even if there was a part of her that had almost forgotten.
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