Chapter 1: Moving

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Lucy's P.O.V.


I woke up early on a Saturday, probably five A.M. because I live on a farm, so I have to feed the horses and cows. The rest of my family takes care of the rest of the animals, like our dogs, cats, etc. I quickly hopped out of my fluffy bed and swiftly got dressed. I hopped down the stairs and ran out into the chilly atmosphere. But I didn't care how cold it was, I was going to visit my horse, Aquarius.

I finally got to her stall and fed her hay and gave her water. "Hey girl! How's the foal?" I asked my pregnant mare as I rubbed her belly. Her mate was my father's stallion, Scorpio.  I smiled and left to feed the other horses and the cows.

After that I ran inside and into the kitchen to get breakfast, but my father told me to sit down next to him, so I did. "What's wrong?" I asked. "We're moving." he answered. "What?! Where?" I asked. "Magnolia, in the state of Fiore." he answered. I sighed. It didn't really matter to me, I don't have any friends here anyways. "What about the horses?" I asked. "We will sell all of the animals except for Aquarius and her foal." he answered. "What about Scorpio!?" I asked. "We will sell him too." he answered.

TIMESKIP: The Move

I put the last thing of mine in a box: a sculpture I made of Scorpio, Aquarius, and their unborn foal. I love art, especially drawing, but I decided to make something else in honor of their family. I sighed and carried the box into the U-Haul and climbed into the front seat of the truck. My father climbed into the driver's seat and we drove to Magnolia.

I was looking out the window the whole time, worried about Aquarius. We were towing her trailer on the truck, and the U-Haul was being driven by my older brother, Eren. (Attack on Titan, anyone?) I was clutching the sculpture I made. I had taken it out of the box. I missed Scorpio a lot, and I knew Aquarius did too.

TIMESKIP: At the House

We arrived at the house. It was another farm house, but only with the required room for one mare and a foal. I sighed as I climbed out of the truck. My father said I got first dibs on a bedroom so I walked into the front yard of the bright yellow house. I ran upstairs and looked at all of the rooms. I picked the one that was medium size. It had a window on the north wall, and the walls were painted a sky-blue color. I put the box down on the floor in the closet and got out a piece of paper and a pencil. I carefully wrote out the words Lucy's Room on it in an artistic way. After that I taped it to the door.




Hey guys! I'm really enjoying this story so far, and it's my most detailed one yet, so I hope you like it! PEACE!

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