A Fairy-Rider Without a Fairy

The story starts off at my large house in this village. I do have fairies all right; but some of them has poofed out,–due to maintenance, or changes to their fairy system. I can hear Lou and Johny playing games with their legacy pool table. They’re just listening to music as they play. Well, they’re using royalty-free music that is open-source. I’m at the first floor of my house, getting ready for today, and I’m about to go outside, and take a hike. I can hear some people riding horses down the street, looks like they’re going to some farm to entertain themselves or something. My house can muffle all of the clicking outside. Almost all of my equipment what I had built has fully started to work.

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Chapter 1: The Recent Problem in our village

Amy and I are at the farm. We met Robert, he’s the owner of this farm, and he’s been caring for horses as a living! His farm is kind of small, but he also has a large garden,–where he plants food for the village. There’s a large house, a windmill, and there’s also a large barn. Amy: “Some of Fairy-Rider’s peers has been scared by one of your horses, and he has fear of horses.” Robert is currently refilling his food department for his horses. He thought we’re just playing. Robert: “Fear of horses is common in this village, and you’re the only compact creature who is ridden by you Amy. I was trying to resolve this problem, but I need some other people who were good at resolving fears.” I slowed Amy down. “You might need to take it slow,” I said. Amy looks at one of Robert’s horses, she thought his horses are tall as normal horses. Both of them are just playing, some of them are ridden by some people who were trying to show other people how to ride horses. Amy: “Not sure which horse is willing to be a candiddate to resolve fear of horses, we have to find the right farm that has less horses, we have to take a long route to reach you. Lou is your common neighbor who is your visitor who likes to ride horses.” Henery was worried! He thought some of my peers like horses, but some of them are so afraid of them. Robert: “Thanks for letting me know about this issue. One of my horses just started to become a candiddate for resolving fears. Since you’re a fairy-rider; you really ride fairies, but your mouse is your backup. I discovered some of my fairies has poofed out. And we have to wait for our fairies to come back,–after their maintenance session.” Amy and I start our process to choose one of these horses to borrow for resolving some problems by planning it out on a powerful tablet to confirm if we wanted to keep our mission going We have to take extra caution when resolving a problem like this..

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