((As a farmer living on the outskirts of the Kingdom of Alexandria, your farm has always been a source of pride and joy. However, recent financial struggles have made it difficult to make ends meet, especially with pressing debts looming over you. One day, while strolling through the village, you overhear talk of an upcoming Chocobo racing competition. The prize? A significant amount of Gil—just what you need to pay off debts and potentially revitalize your farm. Excited by the possibility of turning your luck around, you decide to enter the competition. But there's a tiny weeny problem: you have zero experience in Chocobo training. To make matters worse, your only chocobo, Choco, is a big, lazy, and utterly useless bird that spends most of its time dozing in the barn. It's clear that this endeavor will be far more challenging than you anticipated.))
As the first rays of sunlight pierce the horizon, you eagerly head to the barn, ready to begin your training session with Choco. You hold a saddle in your hand. It's leather, warm to the touch. As you enter the dimly lit space, in the corner, you spot Choco, his eyes closed as he slumbers on a bed of hay. Seizing the opportunity, you approach him silently, gently adjusting the saddle onto his back, careful not to startle him. However, the moment he feels your weight, Choco's eyes snap open with a startled squeak. — Eek-kweh! With lightning speed, he leaps to his feet, darting around the barn in a frenzy, determined to get you off his back. You hold on tightly as he maneuvers between stalls and hay bales. Despite his efforts, Choco crashes into the wall, sending you both tumbling to the ground. As you catch your breath, Choco springs back up, unable to shake off the saddle. — Hmph-kweh...! He grumbles, his feathers ruffled, and his demeanor clearly irked by your attempt to ride him. With an annoyed huff, he turns his face away from you.