Once, Ezekiel saw Harriet trying to calm an angry wild stallion. At the time, she wore a very glamorous dress and walked straight into the field in high heels. Yet, her posture didn't change. Her face and eyes were still flat like a calm lake.
She didn't even raise her hands and just walked.
She walked confidently closer to the stallion, staring straight into his eyes. And when she finally came close, she would pull the rein gently and firmly.
"She did so not only to assert dominance. She was approaching the wild stallion in respect and due reverence, causing the stallion to recoil away from conflict," Ezekiel explained.
His words made Miriam and Ezra furrow their brows, listening solemnly.
"The horses she mounted had never instantly recognized her as their master. So every time she mounts a horse, it would always be a fight," Heath said.
As both men told the story, their eyes sparkled in admiration.