I believe TinyTail finished her application on the first or second page. Also, I'm gonna restart my last post from leaving the ranch. On my phone so nothing fancy right now.))
Sky trotted out of the ranch on Kala, her hat atop her head and her lasso on the horn of her saddle. Once they exited the gates she dug her heels into Kala's sides and got her to a gallop as she made h way back into town. The area was dry and rugged, mostly cactus, dirt and more dirt. She sighed and turned her attention back up ahead. The town came into view in the distance. In a couple minutes she made it into town, slowing to a trot then to a walk as she made it to the stables. She knew there were ought to be horses for sale. Sky threw her left leg over the side of Kala as she dismounted. She grabbed the reins and got them over the mares head before securing it to the hitching post. Her eyes drifted inside as she glanced around. She could see the owner in there and had met the tall man before. Sky walked In through the stable doors and was met by him instantly. "Can I help you?" He questioned. "Oh yes, do you have any horses for sale?" She asked. He motioned for her to follow as he led her down the stalls to the back left. A black stallion was inside. She smiled at the stallion then looked at the owner. "How much?" He furrowed a brow and scratched his chin. "I'll give him to ya for two dollars. Only cause yer pa used to come here and do business often." He muttered. She huffed. That still was way more than she hoped to spend for a horse but she forked it over and open the gate to his stall. "Does he have a name?" She questioned, not taking her eyes from the beautiful horse. "Aye, Fala. Least that's what the old red skin that sold him told me." He muttered. She smiled and took her lasso from where she had attached it to her belt and tied it to his halter. "Thanks." She called back as she made her way out of the stable. She tied the lasso on the horn of her saddle and mounted Kala, pulling the reins free and digging her heels into the mare's side, immediately getting her to a gallop. She soon exited the town for the last time that day and headed back to the ranch.