Nice people caress the kings guard horse

he cobblestones shimmered under the midday sun, reflecting the vibrant hues of the market stalls that lined the narrow street. A cacophony of sounds filled the air: the hawkers’ cries, the clatter of hooves on stone, the murmur of conversations. Amidst this vibrant chaos, stood a magnificent creature, its coat gleaming like polished ebony. This was no ordinary horse; it was a member of the King’s Guard, a symbol of power and regality.

The horse, however, seemed oblivious to its imposing status. Its ears twitched lazily, occasionally flicking at a passing fly. Its eyes, dark and intelligent, surveyed the bustling scene with a gentle curiosity. A small girl, no older than five, with eyes like the summer sky, approached cautiously. She held out a wilted dandelion, her lips trembling slightly.

The horse watched her with a quiet patience, its nostrils flaring slightly as it caught the scent of the flower. The girl, emboldened, took a tentative step closer. The horse lowered its head, nuzzling the ground gently. The girl, her heart pounding, offered the dandelion. The horse accepted it delicately with its lips, a soft sigh escaping its nostrils.

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A hush fell over the crowd. The hawkers ceased their cries, the clatter of hooves stilled. Everyone watched, mesmerized, as the girl, her face alight with wonder, stroked the horse’s velvety nose. The horse, in turn, gently rubbed its head against the girl’s hand, a low rumble of contentment vibrating through its chest.

A wave of warmth spread through the crowd. The tension that often accompanied the presence of the King’s Guard seemed to dissipate, replaced by a sense of awe and wonder. It was as if the horse, in its simple act of kindness, had bridged the gap between the ordinary and the extraordinary.

An old woman with weathered hands and a kind smile approached, offering the horse a piece of sweet bread. The horse accepted it gratefully, chewing slowly and savoring each bite. A young boy, his face smudged with grime, shyly offered a pebble he had found. The horse inspected it curiously with its lips, then gently dropped it back into the boy’s outstretched hand.

The crowd, initially hesitant, began to gather around. People offered flowers, fruits, and kind words. The horse, in response, offered its gentle affection, nuzzling shoulders, accepting pats, and gazing at each person with an intelligent and understanding eye.

As the sun began to dip below the horizon, casting long shadows across the cobbled street, the King’s Guard arrived. The captain, a stern-faced man with a hawk-like gaze, approached the scene with a look of apprehension. He expected to find chaos, perhaps even a riot. Instead, he found an unexpected tableau: his magnificent horse surrounded by a circle of people, their faces radiating warmth and joy.