Bonus 2 | Vanished Light

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7 Months earlier, he was waiting for Michael, his favorite human. He was his whole life. But then, one day, Michael didn't came back. And he would never come back...
 
Sokrates, being in stable rest for a long time after a paddock accident, completly relied on Michael as his safety anchor. When he was with him, he was good. But when Michael was gone, his anxiety rose and he pawed a bit. After Michael died, he was devastated. Calling for him, pawing more, and more, and more. His heart broke into a thousand pieces, waiting for his old owner every day and night. After he was released from stable rest, they tried to put him onto paddocks with other horses, but he never stopped his pawing. After another horse hurt himself, due to the holes he had digged, and other horses had attacked him because of his stress inducing behaviour, he got put back into a stall.
 
His pawing got to a point, where he didn't stop anymore. Full of pain, anxiety and panic, he only stopped when a human came close and spend time with him. He didn't pawed around them, as he was scared that they are going to leave when he does paw. After months and months of his behaviour just getting worse, he got sold to another stable. Then another one... and another one. No one was able to help him, and no one had the patience to deal with him.
 
Sokrates had waited months for michael to come back. He felt like an empty shell with a shattered soul. With every change of stable, he had lost more hope. But he never stopped begging and praying for Michael to come back... and never stopped helplessly pawing.
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Bonus 2 | Vanished Light
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In 2025 Loshenka Makeover ・ By lowi_draws

Event: 2025 Loshenka Makeover

Bonus Prompt: 2 (Tipping Point)

Horse ID#: 11096

- Issues: Pawing, Anxiety

- Description: This horse can't seem to stand still. Any time it's left without a human, even with another horse in the paddock, it takes to pawing anxiously at the ground until its handler returns. Nobody can seem to figure out why, and in the meantime, the holes pose a danger to other horses.


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