04-19-2016, 10:36 PM
Anahi's golden ears flicked back as she picked up the sound of someone approaching. Her tapered head rose from the ground where she'd been grazing, and she finished chewing the grass in her mouth before offering the stallion a smile.
Anahi had to admit to herself, at first, she'd been a little unsure about having a foal this season. The thought had excited her, but she had been so scared that something bad would happen that caused her to lose it. But Archam had been patient, caring enough to listen to the stories of her hardships, and provide an understanding toward her fear.
She wasn't certain if she was in love with the stallion (she was pretty sure he loved all his mares equally), but she cared for him enough, and appreciated his comforting presence enough, to agree to having her first Beqanna foal with him.
And so, knowing she'd need to keep her strength up so the little one would grow, she'd been keeping up with her responsibilities while also eating enough grass and drinking enough water to keep herself healthy. So far, so good; she had high hope that the little foal would turn out well when he or she was born.
Anahi bowed her head to Archam as he got closer, nuzzling his neck as he did the same before trailing down toward her belly, where their little one was.
The champagne mare chuckled, "I'm doing well Archam, and the little one is too, although I'm pretty sure you can't feel anything yet. Still too early," she stated with a playful chuckle, nibbling at Archam's withers to get rid of some bugs she spotted.
Anahi had to admit to herself, at first, she'd been a little unsure about having a foal this season. The thought had excited her, but she had been so scared that something bad would happen that caused her to lose it. But Archam had been patient, caring enough to listen to the stories of her hardships, and provide an understanding toward her fear.
She wasn't certain if she was in love with the stallion (she was pretty sure he loved all his mares equally), but she cared for him enough, and appreciated his comforting presence enough, to agree to having her first Beqanna foal with him.
And so, knowing she'd need to keep her strength up so the little one would grow, she'd been keeping up with her responsibilities while also eating enough grass and drinking enough water to keep herself healthy. So far, so good; she had high hope that the little foal would turn out well when he or she was born.
Anahi bowed her head to Archam as he got closer, nuzzling his neck as he did the same before trailing down toward her belly, where their little one was.
The champagne mare chuckled, "I'm doing well Archam, and the little one is too, although I'm pretty sure you can't feel anything yet. Still too early," she stated with a playful chuckle, nibbling at Archam's withers to get rid of some bugs she spotted.
