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of teacups, saddles and horseshoes

"Why the teacups have the ring?" Asked Amethyst. "Have what?" Asked Bon Bon. Amethyst Star, Bon Bon, and Sunshower Raindrops were sitting at the same table outside the Sugarcube Corner, on a sleepy late-spring evening. It was not a programmed meeting, but the three had casually met at the bakery, and decided to spend some time together. They had been engaged in a hard session of gossip until just before. But at certain point the conversation dropped, and the three were just sitting, enjoying their orders, and casually looking at the passage of known faces in the street, when Ametyst, with the teacup from which she had just taken a sip, stil

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Return Home

The carriage stopped just before the limit of the town. For what reason, Luna did not know. She had believed that, after the celebrations for her return, they were about to leave the small city of 'Ponyville', but, beside her, Celestia nodded to Luna, so she stood up and went down first, acclaimed once again by the crowd. On her mouth there was a benevolent smile, her bearing was proud, her large alicorn wings were moderately spreaded. She could have been out of the loop for a thousand years, but she remembered well what was expected from her in a parade. But, under the proud and reassuring guise, Luna was actually shocked. Those peasa

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Trixie's night

The sound of a distant thunder awakened Trixie from her gloomy thoughts. The young mare raised her head and fixed her gaze, wich, for hours, had only framed the ground in front of her hooves, to the black clouds that covered a portion of the orange sky. Since she left the town, she walked aimlessly along the edge of the Everfree Forest, lost in dark thoughts of revenge and retaliation, avoiding both the frightening depths of the forest than the people, whose sight would have reminded her of her umiliation. But then, the sound of the distant storm made her recognize that the sun was almost down, that she was far from any shelter, and that th