Asako Yuki wrote:Yuki, wishing to see all the sights there were to see, made her way out to the fields to stare at these entirely new horses. The Phoenix had horses, of course, her family had a pair, even. But these beasts were something else entirely. She'd read the stories, but seeing them in person was something else entirely. Glancing behind her to her fellow Asako, she grinned to him before looking back at the horses. "Simply magnificent."
(Waiting for someone)
Shinjo Liu Fei wrote:Spotting another Horse on the field, with it's rider waiting for someone who appeared to not be the two Phoenix stumbling up near the fields as Liu Fei and her sister Shinjo Liu Yue started trotting their horses out from the directions of the stables. Intent on giving their companions an exercise before they would be whisked away for an evening of dinners.
Slowing her horse to a stop, she leaned forward in the saddle and peered at the two Phoenix from a distance before glancing over toward her sister. "Watchers. Want to go say Hello?"
Shinjo Monkhbaatar wrote:Monkhbaatar has Meushi out for a ride in the western fields as he waits for the arrival of the individual he had invited to join him. He was within eyesight of the city, on the near edge of the field and easily spotted on his black tobiano mare.
Matsu Kogo wrote:Kogo walks into the fields, Noburu in tow, looking slightly lost but intrigued by all the space for horses. She looks across the field and sees the horse and its rider.
"Hello Shinjo-san! Its a lovely day to be outside!" She grins and walks towards him and the horse, cautioning Noburu to stay back a little bit. "The horse doesn't know you're ok yet. Don't spook it." Noburu growls in a soft way and flops on the edge of the field in a patch of grass.
Shinjo Monkhbaatar wrote:Matsu Kogo wrote:Kogo walks into the fields, Noburu in tow, looking slightly lost but intrigued by all the space for horses. She looks across the field and sees the horse and its rider.
"Hello Shinjo-san! Its a lovely day to be outside!" She grins and walks towards him and the horse, cautioning Noburu to stay back a little bit. "The horse doesn't know you're ok yet. Don't spook it." Noburu growls in a soft way and flops on the edge of the field in a patch of grass.
"Matsu-san!" he replies, bringing the horse around to the woman and her lion friend. It seemed a bit shaky around the lion but followed the Shinjo's commands.
"It is quite nice," he nods to the woman, hopping down and keeping Meushi steady. "I think they're probably more ill at ease with each other than any pair of samurai here." He smiles widely at that. "Your friend wondering why he doesn't get to eat and mine why he has to be near someone that would usually eat him."
Matsu Kogo wrote:"Perhaps there is something symbolic there. They are both cautious because they do not understand each other. But perhaps with understanding, they could be less concerned about the other's actions."
Kogo looks to Noburu, who swats at something in the grass and then looks innocently at Kogo. Kogo mutters under her breath. "Or maybe cats are just contrary."
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