Done and Over (Travel)
Oct 2, 2007 14:54:42 GMT -7
Post by Satu Akira on Oct 2, 2007 14:54:42 GMT -7
Taro was ready for his mission, both mentally and physically. Alright, let’s see…’ he said thinking to himself as he’d place the scroll safely into his pouch, walking over the stables. ’I’ve got to hurry up with this mission’ he said to himself checking his supplies briefly as he sighed, “No Sake” he said to himself out loud. Looking around briefly he saw a lovely brown horse that was quite quick to destinations. ’Alright, perfect’ he said to himself pulling down the saddle and reins from a hook.
Jumping over the fence he placed the saddle on the horses back and the reins in it’s mouth. “Alright, good” he said to himself jumping onto the horse having already opened the gate. He tapped the horses side making him walk a few feet. The horse had already ate and was ready to go. “Yah!” he said dashing out of stable.
The horse was quick, as Taro smiled leaning toward so there was less wind resistance upon him. The horse was quick, and strong; being in stone country would require such a thing with the large rocks. The speed was steady and strong, as they quickly made it half way out of the country. “Keep it up” he whispered to the horse as the struts could be heard loudly.
As they began to approach the border, the climate began to change, as so did Taro’s surroundings, where there was once large rocks, there were now muddy areas. The horse still ran quickly through it, although the closer they gotten the border the darker the clouds had gotten, the horse began to slip and slid a bit, as Taro had stopped the horse. “Hey boy, head back now…” he said softly knowing that the horse would know where to go, after all, the horse was commonly used for travel.
He began to walk, as he made it into the countries border. “Shit, rain!” he said to himself pulling out his needle umbrella as the rain grew stronger, as he made his way into the country. He walked with a quick and constant pace, as his shoes were muddy from the rain.
Jumping over the fence he placed the saddle on the horses back and the reins in it’s mouth. “Alright, good” he said to himself jumping onto the horse having already opened the gate. He tapped the horses side making him walk a few feet. The horse had already ate and was ready to go. “Yah!” he said dashing out of stable.
The horse was quick, as Taro smiled leaning toward so there was less wind resistance upon him. The horse was quick, and strong; being in stone country would require such a thing with the large rocks. The speed was steady and strong, as they quickly made it half way out of the country. “Keep it up” he whispered to the horse as the struts could be heard loudly.
As they began to approach the border, the climate began to change, as so did Taro’s surroundings, where there was once large rocks, there were now muddy areas. The horse still ran quickly through it, although the closer they gotten the border the darker the clouds had gotten, the horse began to slip and slid a bit, as Taro had stopped the horse. “Hey boy, head back now…” he said softly knowing that the horse would know where to go, after all, the horse was commonly used for travel.
He began to walk, as he made it into the countries border. “Shit, rain!” he said to himself pulling out his needle umbrella as the rain grew stronger, as he made his way into the country. He walked with a quick and constant pace, as his shoes were muddy from the rain.