Let Your Instincts Rule
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At her next question Alder slowly leaned back into a sitting position. The fear that she was a threat to the horses had diminished and he turned to a mode of teaching rather then protecting. She didn’t know much about their lifestyle in the Court. But Alder could not judge her. His mother would have been unhappy with his impatience thus far, he thought of his dear elder and realized he needed to think of what she would do more then what his emotions drove him to.


Many do, it is a facet in our lives here. That is why we care so deeply for them, thats why I do. I learned their language, and how to train them. It took time, effort and more energy then Alder could describe to master a single horse. He hoped that she would someday understand his reaction to her actions. It was not driven by hatred towards her, but simply love stemmed from the herd. Having respect for the creatures around you will bring you wisdom. He told the girl, it was not overly apparent but he got the sense that she was amused by his attitude towards the topic.

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