(Story started by Tina.)
Bumblebee is a spirited, clever, and kind-hearted mare with a sparkle in her eye and a motor that never quits. Small in stature but mighty in heart, she’s already making a name for herself as a bold and talented young event pony. In the stable, she’s curious and affectionate — known for gently nudging pockets in search of peppermint treats.
Under saddle, she brings energy, intelligence, and a touch of sass. Her scopey jump and balanced canter make her a natural on cross-country, and her responsiveness in dressage shows surprising maturity for her age. She’s careful, brave, and never says no to a new challenge.
At just five years old, Bumblebee has already become something of a legend in her local riding club. Rumor has it that she once jumped a fallen birch log in the woods — unasked, but with such grace that her rider had no choice but to laugh and pat her neck. “She wants to be a real event pony,” the trainer said that day. And since then, she has proven it over and over — ears pricked, tail flagged, flying over every obstacle like it was made for her.
She may be small, but she’s the kind of pony who turns heads. With her golden coat shimmering in the sun and a braided mane on competition day, Bumblebee is both charming and impressive — a future star in the making.
(Story continued from here by Noemi)
Jonas had always been content with quiet trail rides, but when his best friend, Sarah, mentioned a small mare named Bumblebee at the local eventing competition, his curiosity was piqued. "She's something else," Sarah said, "BeeBerry Gold. Small but fierce. You have to see her."
When Jonas finally laid eyes on Bumblebee, he was struck by her presence — golden coat, braided mane, and that sharp, intelligent gaze. She wasn’t just cute; she was full of fire, prancing in place with uncontained energy.
"That’s her," Sarah grinned, nodding toward the paddock where Bumblebee nudged at the fence, eager for attention. "Sweet as pie on the ground, but under saddle? She's a game-changer."
She was a pony destined for higher arenas, for bigger courses, and more daring cross-country jumps.