Wind Rider refused to let his head
hang low. He had done what he had to do… and he would have
succeeded too if it weren’t for that meddlesome unicorn, and her
mangy pega-partner. “Don’t touch me,” he snapped at the blue
Wonderbolt mare who had been asked to escort him, the Wonderbolt in
question rolling her eyes and just stepping behind him to make sure
he did leave. The joyous shouts of the rainbow mare he had tried to
frame echoed throughout the building as he trotted towards the bac
Down the Drain
By: Cainiam
Favorited: 9 years ago
This was it, the moment he had been
preparing months for, but Lord Fancypants didn’t break a sweat,
even when presented with the daughter of Chieftain Perde, the largest
of the giraffe tribes. She had been driven from the aerodrome to the
biggest hotel in Canterlot and set up in the penthouse suite, the
room with the tallest ceilings. Fancypants stood before the door,
having already knocked. After a few moments the door began to open.
“On behalf of the Princesses of
Equestria, it is my pleas
Stomaching Diplomats
By: Cainiam
Favorited: 9 years ago
Ding-ding. The bell above the door
of Sugarcube Corner rang out, announcing the arrival of an early
riser. Blue ears rose up, the mare behind the counter getting into
position and straightening out her frilly yellow apron before Cup
Cake greeted the customer. “Good Morning, Neon!” she declared
with a soft smile, his unmistakeable striped blue scarf giving him
away in a heartbeat.
“Good morning, Mrs. Cake,” the
grey earth pony replied as he nervously ran a hoof through his green
mane.
Mr
Baking Up a Storm
By: Cainiam
Favorited: 9 years ago