Something slowly entered Duchess. Half-asleep, she moaned in pleasure. As she slowly woke up, the stallion within her began to thrust with more and more vigor. By the time she was fully awake, he was already coming with a deafening whinny.
"More, my Princess?" Duke panted.
"Yes!" Duchess gasped happily. The horses neighed and whinnied together as Duke thrust into Duchess. Every inch of the mare was starving for the stallion's cock, and clutching it in pure desperation. This was what she needed yesterday, when she had been put to work like a common beast of burden.
"Oh!" Duke grunted. Duchess gasped again.
"Oh!" she echoed. "Oh! A- a- ah!" The horses climaxed at the same time, Duke sending his seed deep with Duchess. Duke dismounted. Duchess turned to face him. "That was the perfect thing to wake up to," she whispered. Duke flicked his tail.
"I promised to take care of you, my Princess," he said simply. "The Bravelles are gathering their items. It would behoove you to eat and drink. We will shortly be on the road again."
The sun was just barely peeking over the horizon by the time Duke and Duchess found themselves once more hitched to the wagon. Duchess snorted impatiently. She understood they had to travel hard and fast, but she still wasn't happy about it. At least her horse body was well suited for it. Were she still a somewhat spoiled human Prince, she would have collapsed long ago.
As Styll climbed to his spot on the wagon, Duchess turned to Duke. He seemed to know everything about their plans and circumstances. Not to mention, he was the only one that could understand her. So he had to be the one she asked for information.
"Are we merely fleeing or performing deliveries today?" she asked.
To her surprise, Duke shook his head.
"I know not. All that I know is we are to travel under the guise of delivering things across the kingdom. Whether we will actually do so, I do not know. I can ask."
But before Duke could say anything, Styll tugged on the reins.
"Giddyap!" he shouted. The horses obediently took off, unsure of where their travels would take them.