Getting TO breakfast was more of a challenge than the idea of breakfast. Sophie held one hand around Clover's waist, guiding her very slowly to the door. To say walking in hooves was like learning to walk again, was an understatement. Clover stumbled, and tripped and took all manner of teeny tiny steps. A trip that should have taken them a few seconds, took five minutes. They managed to get to the door of the tack room, Sophie tugged it open to a rather shocked Aria who had just been reaching for the door. Aria had a tea in one hand and a bit of a lazy smile on her lips.
"Oh! Who is this beautiful pony? Certainly not Clover..." Aria exclaimed softly. Looking at the struggling girl. It didn't help that her boots hadn't been shod yet. The horseshoes tended to help with grip.
Sophie grinned, "She turned out quite nicely I think."
Clover looked between them, blushing visibly and trying to keep herself standing still and upright. She felt like she was walking on stilts.
Aria looked Clover over slowly, tugging a few straps out of curiosity and flicking her finger playfully across a familiar body harness. She stepped back to let Sophie guide Clover into the main aisle of the barn. Most ponies were still in their stalls after enjoying breakfast, now waiting for a trainer to start their day, many of their eyes came to rest on the struggling, stumbling new pony as Aria set her cup of tea down on a nearby bench and hooked an arm around Clover's shoulders.
Together Aria and Sophie carried most of the girl's weight, helping her as she tried to figure out how to walk.
"Try, to press the front of the hoof down first, firmly, and then ease into the step."
The pair coached Clover along, helping her walk down the center of the barn, many ponies came to the front of their stalls, whinnying encouragement.
It was a struggle in multiple ways for Clover. Physically, because she'd never walked in them before, and also because her feet were still rather tender from the previous day. But also mentally, because she wanted to do well. Wanted to be a good pony. She furrowed her brows a little bit, focusing on putting on foot shakily in front of the other. She stared at her feet.
Forty-five minutes of struggle and she was finally balancing on her own. Placing each step precariously in front of another. Aria was ahead of them now, opening the wooden half-door on a stall bearing a small chalkboard with the name 'Clover' on it. A nice touch Aria had made sure to tend to the previous day. Clover looked up at the stall and Aria waiting patiently for them. But she looked up for too long, stepping wrong and falling to her knees.
Sophie stood back, not helping but speaking, "C'mon Clover. You're almost there and then you can rest your hooves and have some breakfast. You've made solid progress so far. Ten more steps and you're there."
Whinnies of encouragement echoed from all around, even from a certain redheaded pony sitting on a cross-beam above them. How she got up there...was a mystery. Clover forced one foot under her, focusing her weight into the sole of the hoof and pushing herself up, she stumbled. Sophie caught her before she fell, helping to steady her and find her balance again.
Nine. Eight. Seven. Six. Five. Four. Three. Two.
"...And there you are Clover. Your first real walk in your new hooves and compared to a fair few ponies, I'd dare say it was quite a successful first walk." Aria spoke with encouragement as she motioned into the stall. The floor of the stall was lined with a thick rubber mat that sunk beneath Clover's hoof. It was of a special design to help with standing fatigue. On the right wall was a small toilet with a hoof-shaped button atop it for flushing. Other than that, the stall was relatively bare except for the fold-down single cot on the left wall.
Clover eyed the cot curiously as she leaned on the side of the stall for support.
"Ponies used to sleep on the floor but over time we quickly learned that it's not so good for their bodies, nor their posture. So, basic mattresses help to cradle and relax a pony at night so they can maintain good physical health." Aria explained simply as she grabbed a bottle from a basket hanging on the outside of the stall. It was a bit bigger than the dinner bottle she'd given Clover the previous night. She walked to the back wall, clipping it into a purpose-made holder and smiling.