
Summary
In a serene woodland clearing, a female centaur, with the upper body of a woman and the lower body of a horse, gathers flowers, her gentle movements a testament to her symbiotic relationship with nature. The tranquility is soon disrupted by the arrival of a male centaur, whose rugged yet elegant form complements the female's lithe beauty. As they lock eyes, an unspoken understanding sparks a romance, with the couple's affection blossoming like the flowers that surround them. Seeking to formalize their union, they approach their parents, navigating the complexities of familial expectations and the nuances of interspecies relationships. This poignant tale of love and acceptance, penned by the visionary Winsor McCay, explores the intricacies of identity, community, and the universal language of the heart.
Synopsis
A female centaur (a creature half-human and half-horse) enters a clearing in the woods, and picks some flowers. She is soon met by a male centaur, and the two then romance each other. They then seek parental consent for their union.














