Horsing Around || LV + DM
dylan-meir:
No! Oh, god no! [Dylan is only a little shocked and offended by the suggestion, even as she knows he doesn’t mean anything by it. It’s her fault– poor choice of words plus conflicting dialects equals a little miscommunication now and then. Honestly she’s only surprised it hasn’t happened sooner. It’s because she’s in the UK, she reckons; there are more similarities between British English and Aussie English than, say, American English. Perhaps a few too many for Dylan’s taste, really, but it’s better than having to listen to Yanks all the time.]
No, I promise I am completely, one hundred percent stone-cold sober. Never drink and ride, that’s the first rule I was taught when I was learning. And I haven’t broken it. Well, except for one time when I was fifteen. My first drive without any of my aunts or uncles– just me and my cousins. It was a big deal, so we all got more than a little smashed, and someone dared me to stand up on Atalanta at a full gallop. I managed all of about two seconds before I fell off and broke my arm– lesson learned there. [She grins a little bashfully, although her pride edges through at the corners. It had been a very impressive two seconds, from what she can remember.] But, uh. I haven’t done it since. Ridden drunk. Or gotten very drunk at all, really. Broken arm aside, that hangover really put me off booze as a whole.
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[Lake is, needless to say, SHOCKED by this story, and his gaping jaw probably says so pretty clearly. If his mom were here, she’d probably say that thing about how he would ‘catch flies’ if he stayed like that. Which is such a stupid, cliche saying that doesn’t even really make that much sense, but it definitely horrified him as a kid anyway, because the last thing he wanted were flies buzzing into his mouth. He’d clamp his mouth shut so closed whenever she said that that his brain would tremor a little at the impact of his teeth clacking together.
Funny, how you start to miss things you never used to like, when you’re parents aren’t around to annoy you anymore, and never will be. ]
You.... oh my GOD you WHAT? [To be fair, he did hear her. He’s just surprised. And impressed. And maybe a little horrified.] You ACTUALLY managed to STAND on your horse while it was GALLOPING?? That’s.... wow, that’s impressive. Really dumb and scary, but impressive. [He laughs.]
Oh, really? So you don’t drink anymore? [It’s not weird, really. He knows lots of people who don’t drink. And he wouldn’t say he’s a BIG drinker or anything, but he’s like... definitely not one of those people who stopped drinking. He’s just so nervous and insecure that drinking usually... helps that a little. Well, helps him relax a little. Which probably isn’t the healthiest mentality, now that he thinks about it.] I’m not really a big drinker either, really. I mean, I do drink, but uh, I don’t usually get drunk, you know? [She probably really doesn’t care, Lake.] Anyway.













