Page 17) You go to the barn and climb up a wooden ladder.You walk up to the hay and put your money that you took from the bank and stuff it in the block of hay. Then you take a nap on the hay bale. After you wake up you decide to wash your horses and feed them. Who's first? Page 18 for Tia, page 19 for chestnut, page 20 for strawberry, page 21 for buttercup, page 22 for paige, page 23 for diamond, page 24 for Twinkie, page 25 for lavender
Page 23.) Diamond. Diamond is a very sassy horse. She is absolutely stunning too. She tosses her head and has a very fancy prance. She is as rare as a diamond. Even though her head tossing did get you soaked.
Page 24.) Twinkie is a goofy silly horse. He jumps around and is very vocal on things. He neighs and whinnys VERY often. You give him a bath and he instantly goes outside and rolls in the dirt. You still love him though. Even if he isn't the smartest
Page 22.) Paige is a grey horse with brown splotches on it. It gets a bath from you and instantly starts eating the water. She is very thirsty I guess. Every so often she would let out a whinny of enjoyment.
Page 25.)Lavender is a mother horse. She just recently had a foal and the foals name is Strawberry. Lavender is very protective of her baby but she still lets you touch her baby because she trusts you alot.
Page 19.) Chestnut is a orangish-brown horse. He is very big and a muscular horse. He also has strengths in agility. He can run for a very long time even if he isn't the fastest. After you gave him a bath you let him in the pasture.
Page 20.) Strawberry is a little foal. She's the cutest little thing ever. She sometimes stumbles over her own feet and falls on the ground. Shes still learning how to be a horse. But you have faith that she will be a great horse like her mother.
Page 18.) You go and wash Tia. She is a very happy horse after you do that. Shes had a long time on the roads since you ride her alot. After you give her a bath she lays in her stall and munches on some hay.
Page 21.) Buttercup is a brown horse who has not a single care in the world. She is super friendly and loves people. She will gladly come up to anyone at anytime. It is sort of a bad thing when your out in Texas since there are bandits but that's why you keep buttercup in her stall and let her out in the back pasture instead of the front.