Sooorrrrrrrryyyyyyyy! I can't think of anything (and I'm easily distracted). I have some ideas but I don't know what I should go with! Yeah, this chapter is short and you might find it boring. IDK. It's just something told from Roxas's POV.
Roxas's POV
Man, this is a heavy load. I had just gotten home from getting groceries. One of the bags broke and its contents fell to the ground. "Oh, come on!" I placed the other bags down and started picking up the items.
When I had everything picked up, Ven bolted out the door, causing me to drop everything, again. "Sorry man." he said, stopping to pick up the items.
"What up with the rush?" I asked.
"I promised Hazel I'd help her watch her grandma's shop."
"Where's her grandma?"
"At a witches convention on the other side of the country."
"Witch?"
"They're actually not what we think. They just got a bad rep from most fictional stories and movies."
"Oh."
"And now I'm most likely gonna be late." Ven handed me the stuff he picked up and ran to his car. Namine must have seen me through a window since she came to help me bring the stuff in.
In my bedroom, I sat on my bed while Nam looked at the pictures around my room. "How come you never told me you were a horseback rider? I mean like really! Look at all the blue ribbons you've won!" she said, picking one of them up.
"I'm not really the type to talk about that kind of crap." I replied, "And did you know how pretty you look like that." She had her hair up in one of those big clips and was wearing jean capris along with a jacket and a cami that showed half her stomach. "And if you're so interested in my horseback riding, I might as well take ya for a ride and show ya the rest of the place."
Then she looked scared. Her voice shook when she said, "Nah, you could show me later. How about lunch?"
"We just ate." I said, throwing her over my shoulder, "And don't tell me that the girl that grew up beating the shit outa' vampires is afraid of horses!" I checked her kicking feet. Of course she's barefoot.
I grabbed a pair of boots from her room and carried her out to the stables. She calmed down when we left the house.
I sat her down on a bench inside, and apparently she had grabbed the hem of my shirt since it came off with her. The cold air chilled my skin immediately. How can she wear that in this weather? Oh, yeah, she come's from the state above me. She's used to colder weather. "Um, may I have my shirt back?"
Namine seemed to snap back into reality. "Oh, yeah." She handed me the shirt. I handed her the boots, then started setting up one of the horses. Once I finished, I brought her over to Namine.
She shied away. "Hey Nam, this is Rosie." Rosie softly nuzzled to the point where Nam was giggling.
"Okay, we got past that part. Ya ready to try getting on?"
She stopped giggling.
"Don't tell me we're gonna have to do this again."
She curled up into ball. I sighed and picked her up. "Really Nam? Really?" After placing her on the horse, I swung myself behind her. She kept looking down at the ground with a scared look in her eyes. "Don't worry, we ain't that high up. It's just a trick of the eyes." I whispered into her ear while reaching around her to grab the reins.
I had Rosie going at a trot, and Nam was holding onto the saddle for dear life. "If it's falling you're afraid of, I can assure you, ya won't fall." She seemed to relax a bit. I had just finished showing her the farm. We were at the very edge of property, the border just fifteen yards into the forest. "Hey, I wanna show ya somethin'," I said, swinging my leg over. "Come on."
I helped her off and led her about ten yards in. "Roxy, what do you want show me?" I smirked and pointed up. I mind everybody that calls me that but Nami, and I still haven't figured out why. Oh well. It's cute the way she says it.
"Come on." I started climbing. Nam sighed and followed. I crawled into the familiar hollow, Nam, following my lead.
I uploaded a pic of Hazel on deviantart if you wanna c
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