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The Purple Evergreen forest

Purple Horses that live Wild as Mustangs

By Angelina VasasPublished 6 days ago 1 min read

In the heart of the mystical Purple Evergreen forest, where the trees shimmered with a lavender hue under the silver moonlight, roamed a herd of majestic Purple Horses. These wild equines moved gracefully through the vibrant meadows, their coats glistening like amethyst crystals in the sunlight.

The Purple Horses were known throughout the land for their speed and untamed spirit. They galloped freely, their hooves drumming a rhythm that echoed through the ancient trees. Each horse had a mane as dark as the night sky and eyes that sparkled with wisdom older than time itself.

Among the herd was a young mare named Luna, whose coat shone with a rare iridescence that seemed to capture all the colors of the forest. Luna was swift and fearless, leading the herd with a grace that mesmerized all who beheld her.

One day, a group of travelers stumbled upon the Purple Evergreen forest and were enchanted by the sight of the Purple Horses. They watched in awe as Luna and her herd danced through the meadows, their movements a symphony of grace and power.

Determined to capture the beauty of the Purple Horses, the travelers set out to paint their likeness on canvas. But no matter how skilled the artists were, they could never quite capture the true essence of the wild and free-spirited creatures that roamed the forest.

And so, the Purple Evergreen forest remained a place of mystery and magic, where the Purple Horses ran wild as mustangs, their spirits as untamed as the land they called home.

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Angelina Vasas

Hi, my name is Angelina Terise Vasas and I was born in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina on August 21, 1998. I am a Visual Artist, Photographer, and Digital Artist. I Love Cats and Country Music! I look up to the heavens as a believer of God.

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