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lacey moore. 29. trainer at ashford stables.
sienna rattanakul. 27. chef at hearthstone.

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tcllips Š series of original characters for deervalleyhq. penned and loved by rea.
lacey moore. 29. trainer at ashford stables.
sienna rattanakul. 27. chef at hearthstone.

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â yeah, of course.â lav watches her dab at the spot for a moment before tugging the napkin out from beneath her glass. there's a damp ring from condescension, and she smoothes it between her fingers before offering it over. â this might help. â a glance down at her drink, now sweating on the wood bartop. â long day? â
lacey glances at the napkin, then up at her, giving a small nod as she takes it. âthanks.â itâs simple, genuine, already dabbing a little more efficiently this time. âyeah. long enough.â thereâs no complaint in it, just fact, like itâs the default setting. she presses the napkin once more, then sets it aside, eyes flicking briefly to the glass and the ring it left behind. âyours?â she asks after a beat, tone easy, not prying. just keeping it even.
Relief washed over him slightly. Just from the other's own observation and acknowledgement. Some had a disregard to reading the room and he was fortunate to see that wasn't the case. "I don't blame you. They're the masters of their own game and I think anyone who is oblivious enough to play - they're going to get a life lesson in what it means to be a pawn." Nothing wrong with being on the sideline, even if that wasn't trendy or whatever they were calling it these days. "Makes you wonder though. What goes on in those kind of chaotic minds? Like trauma or just clinging on to the power -- " He just shook it off. "Probably not worth it." At least in getting some kind of answer.
siennaâs smile softens a little at that, not dismissiveâjust thoughtful, like sheâs turning the idea over gently rather than engaging with it head-on. âmaybe a bit of both,â she says lightly, almost like sheâs offering it up without insisting on it. âpeople usually donât get that⌠tangled for no reason.â she shifts her weight, gaze drifting briefly back toward where they were looking, then returning to him with that same easy warmth. âbut youâre probably right,â she adds, tone still calm. âitâs not really something you can solve by figuring it out from the outside.â shakes her head softly, then a faint, kind smile returns. âsome things are just easier to step around than to understand.â
standing in the doorway of the stables, scott shakes his head, "no, no, don't worry about it. the horse probably requires more attention than me anyway." he jokes. he moves in closer, slowly, he doesn't know what will or won't spook a horse. which, of course, is kind of why he's here, "i know next to nothing about horses, though, so maybe i'm wrong." he feels a bit out of place, but scott is adaptable, he'll make anything work if he has to, "am i allowed to touch it or is that a no no?" he asks, gaze shifting to the horse.
lacey glances over at him from where sheâs standing by the stall, one hand resting easy along the horseâs neck as it shifts under her touch. âyouâre not wrong.â itâs dry, but not unkind. âthey usually do.â it's spoken like it's factual, as she watches him step in closer, eyes tracking more out of habit than concern, then flicks back to the horse, reading it first before answering. âyou can.â a small pause. âjust donât sneak up on her.â she shifts slightly, giving him a clearer angle.âhand out, let her see you. sheâll decide if she likes you.â thereâs the faintest hint of something thereâalmost amused, but subtle. her gaze cuts back to him briefly. âdonât take it personal if she doesnât. this one takes time to warm up.â
closed starter for lacey / @tcllips
location: the farmer's market
"Do you know if this is cucumber or a zucchini?" The recipe she was following asked for the latter, and she knew exactly where both items stood at the grocery store, but she was dumbfounded by the similarity now that they were side by side at this stand. The owner was busy helping out an elderly lady pick out exactly what vegetables and fruit she wanted that he couldn't quickly answer her question.
"I'd be able to tell you if I broke one but I don't think he'd take too kindly to that, especially since I hate cucumbers." Not that they tasted like much but it had been a personal choice since she was a child she hadn't managed to shake her way out of.
"I'm making zucchini banana bread in hopes of upping my own vegetable intake. I'm hiding vegetables in recipes like a parent would do to a childâ that's how my day has been going so far. Hopefully yours is better."
lacey glances over at the stand, then back at what sheâs holding, eyes narrowing just slightly like sheâs sizing it up the same way she would a horse. âzucchini.â she says it with enough certainty, even if she gives it a second look just to be sure. âcucumbers are usually a little colder to the touch. and theyâve got that waxy feel.â she reaches out, turning it lightly in her hand before handing it back. âyouâd know the second you cut it, though.â a small beat. âsmells like disappointment.â thereâs the faintest hint of dry humor there before she leans back a fraction, arms folding loosely against her chest. âzucchini banana bread, huh.â a short exhale through her nose, almost amused. âthat's a new one, canât say iâve tried that.â her gaze flicks toward the rest of the stand, then back. ânot a bad way to do it, though. hide it well enough, you wonât notice.â there's a soft shrug of her shoulders. âmy dayâs been fine.â a slight tilt of her head. âyours doesnât sound too bad either, all things considered.â

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where: golden hour.
when: mid-day.
who: utp @tcllips
the birthday of one of one of his closest friends from his los angeles years was fast approaching ('less than twenty four hours away' fast) and he was underprepared. not with the cake or the catering service for the small reunion he'd volunteer to cover, he had planned all of it months prior and had more than half of the prepared ingredients stored in his fridge, ready to be transported in less than 20 hours to an industrial fridge closer to where the celebration would be taking place. yet anything that involved being a guest instead of just the caterer? completely lost by hyperfocusing on getting everything perfect.
for a while, the child had been the closest thing sebastian had known to a familial care for a child in his lifetime and when he had moved to deer valley and the child had approached teenagehood, they'd lost touch. connecting with them again had been incredible in every aspect except now, over seven years since he'd spent over three hours with them, he had no idea who they'd grown up to be, what they liked and disliked. alas how he found himself in the golden hour, pursuing every isle trying to gather a good stack of vinyls (as suggested by his friend with no other context whatsoever) he could bring as a gift, doubting every single one of his choices. "hey" he approached the nearest person, an apologetic grin stretching through his lips. "can i ask you somethin'? what would you get for a seventeen year old?" sebastian questioned. "i'm a little lost, don't have a clue what the kids are listening to these days and i don't know them that well."
lacey glances up from where sheâs been flipping through a crate, one brow lifting slightly at the question. she takes him in quick; apologetic, overwhelmed, holding vinyl like it might solve something bigger than music. âseventeen?â she repeats, like sheâs buying herself a second to think. then a small exhale through her nose. âhonestly?â a faint shrug of her shoulders. âtheyâll either think itâs great or hate it, there's no in-between.â her gaze drops to the stack in his hands, then back up. âvinylâs not a bad idea, though. at least it looks like you tried.â dry, but not unkind. she taps one of the records lightly with her finger. âyou know anything about what theyâre into? or you just guessing and hoping for the best?â there's a beat, a moment of pause as she considers the advice she's about to give. âcause if itâs the second one, pick something youâd stand by. easier to defend when they ask why.â
SETTING:  at  the  ashford  stables  &  livery  w/  lacey  moore  (  @tcllips  )
DANTE  KNEW  THAT  HIS  PRESENCE  THERE  WASNâT  THE  MOST  WELCOMED  AROUND  THESE  PARTS,  but  no  Ashford  would  keep  him  from  checking  in  on  how  one  of  their  kids  was  doing.  This  particular  student  had  been  diagnosed  as  neurodivergent  and  had  been  taking  equine  therapy  lessons  to  help  with  his  development.  As  he  leaned  onto  one  of  the  fenceâs  posts,  he  watched  Lacey  giving  the  final  instructions  to  one  of  her  students  before  she  caught  his  presence  in  the  distance.  The  professor  raised  his  hand  in  greeting  and  waited  until  she  was  close  enough  to  actually  saying  hello.  â  How  is  it  going,  Lacey?  â  He  asked  as  he  dropped  his  arms  to  his  sides.  â  You're  ready  to  come  over  to  the  ranch  yet?  â  Dante  chuckled.  â  Told  you  youâre  wasting  your  talent  here.  â Â
lacey clocks him before he even calls out, but she finishes with her student first. voice steady, a quick correction, a light pat to the horse. then sends them on their way. only then does she make her way over, brushing her hands against her jeans, eyes settling on him with something a touch more amused than usual. âyouâre still trying huh?â thereâs a faint tilt of her head, like sheâs almost impressed by the persistence. âgotta give you that.â a small exhale follows, not quite a laugh, but close enough. âiâm good where iâm at.â she adds, easy, not defensiveâjust certain. âdonât think iâd last a week over there without you regretting it. i do things my own way.â her gaze flicks past him briefly, checking the arena out of habit, then back. âkidâs doing alright, though. better than last week.â it was progress. âthat why youâre here, or you just stopping by to see me?â
closed starter: utp, @tcllips.
location: ruby's diner.
âThis is the third time Iâve seen you this week. You cominâ to see me or is the pot pie really that good?â Leave it to her to already be poking light fun at complete strangers, âWhatâs it goinâ to be today?â
lacey glances up at that, a familiar kind of look passing over her face before it settle. something just shy of amused. âmaybe i just like seeing a familiar face.â itâs dry, but thereâs a hint of something lighter underneath it, like she doesnât mind it as much as she lets on. she shifts her weight slightly, hands resting easy, already half in motion like she doesnât stand still long even when sheâs supposed to. âor maybe i donât have much time for cooking these days.â a small shrug follows, casual, matter-of-fact. her eyes flick briefly toward whateverâs on display, then back again. âdepends, should i stick to the same old same old or try a special?â
đđđđđđ đđđđđđđ: ( @tcllips) sienna.
đđđđđđđđ: farmer's market
"might want to watch your step. pretty sure that apple's been stepped on fifty times and that'd be rough stuck to your shoe." dallas calls out to the other, pointing toward the smushed apple on the ground directly ahead of them. "unless you like a sticky shoe. i'm passing no judgment here."
sienna follows the direction of their point, gaze landing on the apple for a moment before a small, almost amused smile settles on her face. âoh good catch,â she says softly, like sheâs genuinely grateful rather than inconvenienced. she shifts her step just slightly, careful and unhurried, moving around it without much fuss. âi donât think sticky shoes are really my thing,â she adds, a lightness in her tone that makes it feel like a passing thought rather than a correction. her eyes flick back to them briefly, warm and observant. âbut i appreciate that, so thank you.â
where: the barn.
when: mid april, 1 am.
who: utp @tcllips
it was unusual for joey to have a day off drinking alone in town. back in new york, it seemed like it was all they did; wait for the sun to go down just to find themselves roaming the streets and looking for a place that would let them inâ all had changed upon moving to deer valley. now, whenever they did, was out of fun and to try to fit in a city that had taken them as it's own. their nights off usually consisted on one or two drinks, tops, before moving to the diner for a late dinner. this night was no different if the lukewarm beer nestled in their hand had any saying in it.
from their peripheral vision, they spotted a pretty face by their side, making them smirk. the bartender gave her a quick glance whilst taking one small sip from their bottle of beer, emptying the bottle before turning their entire body to face the other. "hey, can i buy you a drink?" they questioned, showing their empty one as some sort of explanation. "i ran out and why not share the joy, y'know? you can chose whatever you want. i have like two hundred bucks to my name so go wild, we're living large tonight" they jested.
sienna glances over at the empty bottle first, then up at them, her smile already there, soft, a little amused, like sheâs caught onto the tone before the words fully land. âtwo hundred?â she echoes lightly, a quiet laugh slipping through. âthatâs⌠a dangerous amount of confidence.â she shifts just enough to face them, resting her elbow against the bar, relaxed but not closing the distance entirely. her eyes flick briefly toward the bartender, then back. âi donât think iâd feel right letting you go broke over a drink,â she adds, still warm, still easy. âbut⌠iâll meet you halfway.â a small pause, it's thoughtful, like sheâs already made her mind up. âsomething simpleâs fine,â she says, tilting her head just slightly, her smile spreading slightly across her lips.

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CLOSED STARTER: ( @tcllips ) sienna
WHERE: boutique in town
being back in deer valley, it wasnât a shock that she would run into people that she knew. she expected it. anticipated it even but she never knew if they were going to ignore her or welcome her back. she didnât expect the latter but she was more well received than even she expected. she had been endlessly walking down the aisles of the store trying to figure out exactly what she was looking for. turning to sienna, she glanced at the two items in front of her. âwhich one screams i have a child so i want to look mature but also i can be fun too?â
sienna looks between the two items, taking a moment like sheâs genuinely considering the question rather than rushing to answer. her expression stays light, attentiveâlike this kind of thing matters in the most normal, human way. a small smile tugs at her lips. âthatâs a very specific identity to balance,â she says softly, almost amused, but kind about it. she shifts the items slightly in her hands, weighing them visually. âthis one feels more âput togetherââlike youâve got things handled.â a pause, then her gaze drifts to the other. âand this one is a bit more relaxed⌠like youâre not trying too hard, just⌠still yourself.â she glances back at them, warm and thoughtful. "honestly?â her smile softens a little. âyou already seem like both. so either worksâyouâre just deciding which part you want people to notice first.â
"It's no worries, figured I would catch you here." Originally, they were supposed to meet up for coffee. It was like a thank you - an idea of paying him back for his good faith in letting her come back to pay for some things she bought at the store he owned (The Outpost) but unfortunately at the time left her card at home by mistake. They lived in the same neighborhood and mostly everyone knew one another or had in passing. So it was easy for him to agree and understand "Like I told you before, it's really no big deal. I don't need free coffee as payback. I mean technically you did come back and pay for those items just like you said you would." True to her word. Hues locked on the animal though. Living in Deer Valley, one became accustomed to horses or farm life in general even if he had never been involved directly into the sort of thing. At least not with horses anyways. "Is this one your favorite?"
lacey huffs out a quiet breath at that, tension easing just a notch, though thereâs still that faint, habitual guilt sitting behind it. âyeah, well. still said i would.â she shrugs a shoulder, like thatâs the end of it in her mind. âcoffeeâs not exactly breaking the bank.â her hand lifts again, subtle cue, and the horse shifts direction with a soft snort. eyes track the movement automatically, attention splitting easy between the work and the conversation. âand you didnât have to trust iâd come back either.â she adds it plain, not heavy. just factual. then, after a beat, a little drier, âmost people wouldnât.â at the question, her gaze flicks back to him briefly before returning to the horse. âno.â simple answer, but not dismissive. âdonât really do favorites.â she steps in closer then, lowering her hand and letting the line slack just enough. âcâmon, girl. done for now.â her voice drops a touch, softly petting the horse, quieter, directed at the horse as she moves to lead her toward the gate, already turning her attention back to routine. âyou mind waiting a few minutes? I'll put her in her stall and we can be on our way.â
For: Everyone
Where: April 18th - Square Dance Competition (The Valley).
"A little advice, that couple over there - they may play it cool but they wipe the floor with these competitions every single time. Plus they have this whole thing of who can make the other the most jealous." Antonio wasn't speaking from his personal experience, only from an outsider looking in. There had been a few people who tried to shoot their shot with one or the other of the pair in question. It seemed like a common trend and maybe it was their own little game. People were into various things - it wasn't his business to judge. Antonio just observed. Nonetheless, it usually ended up in a fight. Punches had been thrown and hair had been pulled far too many times for him to remember.
siennaâs gaze drifts over for a moment, not lingering long enough to be obvious before it settles back, a small, easy smile already resting on her lips. âi figured,â she murmurs, a hint of warmth in her tone, like sheâs not surprised. just confirming something sheâd already picked up on. her hands fold loosely in front of her, thumb brushing absentmindedly against her knuckle. âthey have that⌠energy,â she adds gently, eyes soft with quiet observation rather than judgment. âlike theyâre always keeping score, even if no one else can see it.â she lets out a light breath, the smile still there, easy and unbothered on the surface. âi think iâll just stay out of their way,â she says, almost amused now, but calm about it. âseems safer that way.â
⧠⸝ is that MINT RANCHRAWEE ? no? thatâs SIENNA RATTANAKUL? are you sure? SHE has been here for HER ENTIRE LIFE, and they now live in DOWNTOWN. no wonder i missed them! it seems that they are also TWENTY-SEVEN and that they work as CHEF at HEARTHSTONE. are you telling me that they are RELIABLE and WARM, but also INDEPENDENT and SELF SEPRESSING? i guess it makes sense they would remind people of âjust in case you get hungry laterâ, handwritten recipes with little adjustments in the margins, watching people enjoy what she made with quiet satisfaction not expecting a thank you. now i canât wait to meet them !Â

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open starter (1/4):
location: ashford stables or lacey's home
laceyâs attention is fixed on the horse in front of her, body angled just enough to guide without crowding, one hand resting light against the line while the other lifts slightly. subtle, controlled. the horse circles, slower now, ears flicking back toward her voice as she clicks her tongue softly. âeasy⌠there you go.â itâs all rhythm and patience, the kind that comes from doing this a thousand times over. she doesnât notice at first. too focused, but something shifts. maybe the horse catches it before she does, head turning slightly toward the edge of the pen. then she follows the movement, glancing up and then immediately stills. âoh, shit.â it slips out under her breath, more realization than alarm, already stepping back a half pace as the horse slows on its own. âwe had plans, didnât we?â her voice carries a little more now, hand coming up to rub at the back of her neck, a mix of sheepish and matter-of-fact all at once. she exhales, shaking her head slightly at herself. âi got caught up.â a small pause, then she gestures vaguely to the horse like that explains everything. which, to her, it does. âlost track of time.â
she can't really blame lacey on that one. "i don't think it should take more than five or ten minutes." she tries to be reassuring, but her eyebrows furrow and she turns to the nurse with a questioning look. "right?" to which the nurse gives a nod that's not at all encouraging; caroline grimaces. "do you think you'd feel better if you stood? not sure how that would affect results and â" the nurse gives caroline a look, and the baker withers a little. "well, i tried, for you, lacey." bottom lip sticks out playfully, but she's soon turning her face away, as if lacey could read anything â caroline is pretty sure the last time she's been to ashford stables, she left early enough so no one would be able to detect her, or so she'd have hoped. "'suppose i should visit more, if for nothing else, you. and, well, pumpkin." her own horse, though she could barely say that by now â it's been years since she got on top of the beautiful beast. "how has she been? and how's a horse's memories work, do you know?"
lacey watches the exchange with the nurse without much reaction, just a slight shift of her weight where sheâs sitting, like sheâs already decided sheâs staying put either way. âfive or tenâs fine.â she says it easy, not botheredâjust impatient in that quiet, contained way. âiâve waited longer for worse.â her gaze flicks briefly to the nurse, then back to caroline, catching that look without calling it out. she doesnât push it, just lets it pass. âiâll stay sitting. donât feel like making it more complicated than it needs to be.â her attention settles a little more when pumpkinâs mentioned, something softer slipping in without much warning. âsheâs good.â a small nod follows, like thatâs enough to confirm it. âsame as always. little stubborn, but sheâs got reason to be.â she leans back slightly, arms resting loose, thinking for a second before answering the rest. âthey remember more than people give them credit for.â her toneâs matter-of-fact, but thereâs something steadier underneath it. ânot like we do, not exact. but they know voices, habits⌠how you handle them.â a brief glance over, more direct now. âsheâd remember you.â a beat before she continues. âyou should stop by and say hi to her, i think we'd both like that.â