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Originally Posted by
DaniDiNardo
That was it? A few grumbles and he was set to steer? It was either the years had made Mo passive or they'd made him more accepting of her unyielding will once she'd put her mind to something. Whatever it was it was for the best otherwise they'd be stuck arguing. "Lighten up Mo." Lex said, noting the sour expression. She hadn't meant to upset him....only to get her way, which she did. "He'll listen to you more, you're the one that did the nuzzling bit. He likes you." And she liked making things go BOOM. It was the perfect compromise.
Alexa leaned forward as the carriage began to move, nothing so far but then they weren't going all that fast to begin with. Did this horse know how to sprint? Did it know they were in a race they were trying to win?
"Get him to put some pep in his step, did you see Thompson zoom off like that? He's got the righ idea." Clearly he did. The idea of winning. The extra points weren't so much her fascination, nah, they were just there. It was the WINNING. The Gryffindor happened to like it, go figure.
While they trotted on she kept her eyes peeled for anything that might mess them up, though at this speed she didn't figure much harm could come to them. "You think the snow will be enchanted? Give us something to do outside of perfecting our aim?"
"We have to work our way up to it," Mo cast a short glance at Lex, but he didn't really have much attention to spare to her. Abraxans were BIG, after all, and theirs sort of wanted to just GO. He really should let it, but he was also concerned they'd head off deep into the forest and never be seen again if he didn't control their course a bit.
"Maybe. Maybe a little faster," Mo decided, loosening his hold on the reins. They shot forward like a stone from a slingshot, and Mo nearly fell out of the carriage. Would have broken his face, too.
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Originally Posted by
sarahlooo
NYOOOOM.
SNOWBALL AT 12 O'CLOCK!!!
"What... do you hear something?" Mo couldn't look, since he was doing everything in his power to keep them on course.