Post by shana on Jul 31, 2012 3:49:15 GMT -7
ONCE UPON A TIME
An Olympic rider from Japan lost everything he knew to the cruel realities of the horse show world. So, he began to hate the world. Because he had risked everything for his sport, he moved in with his cousin in America to try to compensate for his loss. Alas, nothing came to him like riding came to him. It just didn't seem natural to be out of the saddle. He didn't know what to do with himself other than let the gold medals stay in the trophy cabinet and let all of his dreams diminish into time.
EVERYTHING CHANGED
A woman who wanted to open up a competition farm approached him one day while he was in Starbucks, asking if he'd be the head trainer. He laughed and declined. However, she was determined and wouldn't let him leave with that answer. Reluctantly, he decided to try it out, but he never wanted to return to the competitive world. He started to recruit riders based on their skills, and with the ultimate goal being to perfect them. Students came, and they began to excell in ways no one believed to be possible. They were becoming successful. However, he was dragged back to the competitive world once more.
IN THE END
He would eventually return to the competitive world, with an arsenal of the nation's best riders. He would also be trying to change them to be strong enough to counter the reality of the competition world, but...Everything frays at the edges if you look closely enough. The riders are young, reckless, and don't care enough about becoming stronger just yet. They party, they're deceptive, and most of all, they only think about themselves. Save for a select few, his hands are full with his band of juniors. But, what else would you expect from the top class juniors?
An Olympic rider from Japan lost everything he knew to the cruel realities of the horse show world. So, he began to hate the world. Because he had risked everything for his sport, he moved in with his cousin in America to try to compensate for his loss. Alas, nothing came to him like riding came to him. It just didn't seem natural to be out of the saddle. He didn't know what to do with himself other than let the gold medals stay in the trophy cabinet and let all of his dreams diminish into time.
EVERYTHING CHANGED
A woman who wanted to open up a competition farm approached him one day while he was in Starbucks, asking if he'd be the head trainer. He laughed and declined. However, she was determined and wouldn't let him leave with that answer. Reluctantly, he decided to try it out, but he never wanted to return to the competitive world. He started to recruit riders based on their skills, and with the ultimate goal being to perfect them. Students came, and they began to excell in ways no one believed to be possible. They were becoming successful. However, he was dragged back to the competitive world once more.
IN THE END
He would eventually return to the competitive world, with an arsenal of the nation's best riders. He would also be trying to change them to be strong enough to counter the reality of the competition world, but...Everything frays at the edges if you look closely enough. The riders are young, reckless, and don't care enough about becoming stronger just yet. They party, they're deceptive, and most of all, they only think about themselves. Save for a select few, his hands are full with his band of juniors. But, what else would you expect from the top class juniors?
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[size=0]An Olympic rider from Japan lost everything he knew to the cruel realities of the horse show world. So, he began to hate the world. Because he had risked everything for his sport, he moved in with his cousin in America to try to compensate for his loss. Alas, nothing came to him like riding came to him. It just didn't seem natural to be out of the saddle. He didn't know what to do with himself other than let the gold medals stay in the trophy cabinet and let all of his dreams diminish into time.[/size]
[font=papyrus][size=5][color=800517]EVERYTHING CHANGED[/color][/size][/font]
[size=0]A woman who wanted to open up a competition farm approached him one day while he was in Starbucks, asking if he'd be the head trainer. He laughed and declined. However, she was determined and wouldn't let him leave with that answer. Reluctantly, he decided to try it out, but he never wanted to return to the competitive world. He started to recruit riders based on their skills, and with the ultimate goal being to perfect them. Students came, and they began to excell in ways no one believed to be possible. They were becoming successful. However, he was dragged back to the competitive world once more.[/size]
[font=papyrus][size=5][color=800517]IN THE END[/color][/size][/font]
[size=0]He would eventually return to the competitive world, with an arsenal of the nation's best riders. He would also be trying to change them to be strong enough to counter the reality of the competition world, but...Everything frays at the edges if you look closely enough. The riders are young, reckless, and don't care enough about becoming stronger just yet. They party, they're deceptive, and most of all, they only think about themselves. Save for a select few, his hands are full with his band of juniors. But, what else would you expect from the top class juniors?[/size][/center]