Shari watched Seth in amusement as he leant forward in his saddle. “How are you supposed to stay still on this thing?” Laughing, she pulled her horse alongside. Normally, she would have shifted for a journey, but it would have been impossible to help in horse form. “You need to stable your pelvis.” He looked at her bewildered. What was this horsey talk? She leant over and pushed him upright. “Stop arching your back, and try to sit comfortably.” Seth grumbled, but did as he was told. No one ever mentioned just how much horse riding hurts your behind. “Ok, we’re going to go quicker now. So try and sit deep in the saddle, don’t bounce or that pain you’re already feeling? It will get worse.” Seth groaned. Why had he agreed to this? Shari had found him a calm, docile horse that

