The reply she got made Jill smile, she lit up and seemed less worried. Since she had come to trust Lillie so in such a short time, she believed her - especially when it came to people. Jill had great faith in Lillie's people skills - far more than in her own - and if Lillie said no one found it strange, that was probably the truth. Salma choose this time to but her head against Jill's shoulder again, making the redhead stop and turn around. "Behave!" she barked at the horse, voice stern but not cruel. "I know it's slow to walk like this, but think about it like a holiday!" Turning back to Lillie she kept on walking, even though she glanced back at the horse a few times to make sure she knew Jill was still watching.
"This horse here is bored," she said, smile tugging at the corners of her lips. "She isn't used to walking, and I think she is enjoying the country side rather less then I am..."
Throwing a pointed glance back at Salma again, Jill nodded at Lillie's comment. "Training a horse takes a long time, so their expensive and mostly the rich have the gold to buy one. And well...I guess the riding skill comes with owning one. You've never ridden a horse?"