I don't know the 'girl destrou by horse story' well enough to clarify. It seems like an odd or misspelled description.
As I mentioned before, if 'destrou' was meant to be 'destroyed', it might imply a rather tragic story about a girl and a horse. Maybe the horse got out of control and harmed the girl in some way. But again, this is just guessing based on trying to correct the possible misspelling.
I'm not sure specifically what the 'girl destrou by horse story' is. It could be a very specific or even a made - up story that I'm not familiar with.
There's not enough information to really clarify this story. 'Fick' is an unknown term in this context. It could be a made - up or misspelled word. If we think about a normal scenario where a girl tries to touch a babysitter, it could be due to curiosity or a lack of understanding of personal boundaries. But we can't be sure with this unclear title.
Once upon a time, there was a girl who loved horses. She often visited a nearby stable. One day, she found a beautiful white horse there. She started to take care of it, grooming it and feeding it. They soon became good friends and would go on rides together in the meadow. It was a very special bond between the girl and the horse.
I'm really puzzled by'story targets mgw'. It's not a common expression that I recognize. Maybe you could provide more context to help explain it.
I'm not sure specifically which 'horse blanket girl story' you are referring to. There could be many fictional or personal stories with such a name. Maybe it's a local or family - specific story.
Since I have no knowledge of the 'falotta horse name goose girl story', I cannot summarize it. There might be a plot that involves the goose girl and the horse named Falotta, but without more details, there's no way to summarize it.
Once upon a time, there was a young girl named Lily. She lived on a farm. One day, she saw a big horse in the field. The horse was so beautiful with its shiny coat. Lily slowly approached the horse. At first, the horse was a bit shy, but Lily offered it some apples. Soon, they became friends. Lily would often ride the big horse around the farm, and they had many wonderful adventures together.
A very popular one is about a girl who inherits an old horse. At first, she doesn't know much about horses. But as she spends time with it, she discovers the horse has a special talent for jumping. She trains it and they enter a show where they amaze everyone with their performance.
You can try re-reading the parts you don't understand or discussing it with others who have read the story.
I'm not sure specifically what the 'horse girl story' is about without more context. It could be a story about a girl who has a special relationship with horses, like she might be a horse rider, trainer, or just has a deep love for horses.