Addison noticed something amiss about Mount Freckle's friend.
"Gods damn ye, Mount Freckle! I said no boys!" Addison's brogue was faster and sharper than she'd allowed in the dining area, even when expressing her outrage at The Pissing Incident. "What if Handsome McStripy gets in a mood when you're fertile, which'll put you in a mood. Now you got babies in ye and I'm stuck walking and I got you and the wee li'l one to worry about! If you mean to have a bit o' fun, you can stay put and—"
A stable boy had his hand raised in view of Addison. He kept making sounds like "um" and "er," until finally Addison sharply turned and—
She drew a breath so as not to snap at the boy. "Yes. You wish to speak, lad."
The boy explained that this horse was a gelding.
"And what the hell is that supposed to mean?" Addison inquired. When the boy explained, Addison became indignant. "Well, that just isn't natural." And a great many would tell me I ain't exactly natural meself. But me own rebellion against nature's me own choice, not forced upon me with a pair o' gard'ning snips.
She stroked her horse's mane. Sorry to blow me top, Mount Freckle. I won't question your choice in friends a second time. You got good taste, girl.
The stable boy felt at the air with his hand and mumbled, "Storm's coming." When the Huntress faced him again, he raised an eyebrow at her wild hair.
"The gray one's mine," she told the boy. "And the… gelding…" She practically snarled the term. "He's Rikhard's." Addison turned to Rikhard and added, "If you'll have him."
"Gods damn ye, Mount Freckle! I said no boys!" Addison's brogue was faster and sharper than she'd allowed in the dining area, even when expressing her outrage at The Pissing Incident. "What if Handsome McStripy gets in a mood when you're fertile, which'll put you in a mood. Now you got babies in ye and I'm stuck walking and I got you and the wee li'l one to worry about! If you mean to have a bit o' fun, you can stay put and—"
A stable boy had his hand raised in view of Addison. He kept making sounds like "um" and "er," until finally Addison sharply turned and—
She drew a breath so as not to snap at the boy. "Yes. You wish to speak, lad."
The boy explained that this horse was a gelding.
"And what the hell is that supposed to mean?" Addison inquired. When the boy explained, Addison became indignant. "Well, that just isn't natural." And a great many would tell me I ain't exactly natural meself. But me own rebellion against nature's me own choice, not forced upon me with a pair o' gard'ning snips.
She stroked her horse's mane. Sorry to blow me top, Mount Freckle. I won't question your choice in friends a second time. You got good taste, girl.
The stable boy felt at the air with his hand and mumbled, "Storm's coming." When the Huntress faced him again, he raised an eyebrow at her wild hair.
"The gray one's mine," she told the boy. "And the… gelding…" She practically snarled the term. "He's Rikhard's." Addison turned to Rikhard and added, "If you'll have him."
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