The End
Monday, 24 August 2015
The paddock
One sunny Saturday, a piebald Clydesdale walked into and lush green paddock. At the very same time, a skippy chestnut gelding entered at the other end. The exhausted Clydesdale bumped into something soft in the dead centre of the paddock. Annoyed, the Clydesdale pushed the skippy chestnut gelding back towards the gate. The piebald pushed the gelding back even more. Angry the skippy chestnut pushed the Clydesdale back towards the other gate. The Clydesdale stuck a hoof out, gesturing for the gelding to get out of the paddock. The gelding happily refused and held his head high. The gelding gestured for the Clydesdale to get out. Angry at the gelding, the Clydesdale reared up. He felt a tug on his tail. Confused, the Clydesdale turned around to see a little chestnut colt standing at his plaited tail. He politely stuck his hoof out asking to get through. He waved at the huge Clydesdale. Annoyed, the Clydesdale stomped on the colts tail. All of a sudden, the colt was swiftly kicked out of the paddock. Then, the chestnut colt, trotted off to get the Clydesdale's owner. Thankful his little pest had gone he continued rearing up and bucking. The gelding felt a big kick on his rump. An annoyed little Lipperzzaner gestured for them to get out. He annoyed the gelding so much, that the gelding stomped on the little filly and kicked him out of the paddock. She went to get his owner. They continued fighting until the gelding and the Clydesdale heard their names being called. Worried, they turned around to see their owners holding lead ropes. Their lead ropes got clipped on, and a second later they were lead out of the paddock. At the same time, the colt and the filly entered. They stood in front of each other wondering what to do next. The colt decided they should share. The gelding and Clydesdale were never seen again.
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