A year ago
Mary thought she had seen it all when it came to horse behavior, but Stardust had her stumped. Instead of the usual nuzzling or neighing, he persisted in sniffing her behind. It’s not like she’d spilled strawberry jam back there or anything. No matter what she did, Stardust just wouldn’t quit with the sniffing. Her husband finally put an end to her worries when he figured out the reason behind Stardust’s sniffing. Without hesitation, Jason drove Mary to the doctor for a checkup.
As Jason sat there, anxiously twiddling his thumbs in the waiting room, Mary couldn’t help but wonder what was causing him to be so on edge. She had asked him several times if everything was alright, but Jason had been tight-lipped since the moment they stepped in the hospital. Deep down she knew it had to be something more serious. He wished he could tell her what was going on, but the truth was that he didn’t want to scare her – the News would come soon enough.
Mary’s curiosity is really starting to get the best of her now. After a swift talk with Jason, the doctor decides to do some tests on her to see what’s really going on inside her body. But, Mary is left in the dark once again with no answers and a growing sense of restlessness. What could possibly be going on with her? It’s as if the plot of a mystery novel has taken over her own life!
Just as Mary starts to furrow her brow in concern, a doctor rushes back into the room, panting like he’s just run a marathon. Well, that’s promising. Jason shoots her a knowing look, and Mary can’t help but wonder if he’s got some kind of sixth sense. As it turns out, his suspicion was totally justified – the doctor has found something! But what could it be? And more importantly, what’s up with Mary’s new horse and its obsession with sniffing her backside?
Losing a pet is never easy, but when that pet is a beloved horse, it can be positively unbearable. And that’s exactly what happened to Mary when her trusty steed Dante passed away after over a decade of loyal service. And it was made all the worse by the fact that finding a replacement was proving to be a real nightmare. For a while, her grief kept her from even considering the possibility of another horse in her life.
Mary always considered herself a horse whisperer, that is, until Dante came into her life. Dante was not just any horse, he was her soulmate – they had a bond that most people would only dream of having with their pet. Even after all these years, Mary still remembered the first time she had seen him. He was a wild mustang with such a captivating look in his eye that she was immediately drawn to him.
Mary’s love for horseback riding is not just a passing phase – it’s a lifetime commitment. From the tender age of 7, she has been enamored with these majestic creatures, and her passion has only grown stronger since then. So when she found herself feeling sad without her trusty steed Dante, there was only one cure for her sadness – she had to get back on the saddle. Mary knows that there’s no better therapy than a good old-fashioned ride, and we couldn’t agree more!
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