The Nature Beginning
In a small town outside of Canterlot, there lives a young earth pony who is an expert in the rare animals of Equestria. At this moment, she was helping a unique cat out of a high tree. She quietly called out to the little cat in a meowing style of voice.
Soon enough, the cat got down from the tree safely. "There you go, little one," she said in a slow voice that resembles a part of a culture. "Thanks," the owner of the cat said, "You're really an expert in how to help polka dot cats out of trees, Tree Hugger."
"Oh thank you," the pony, name Tree Hugger said. Tree Hugger is a member of the Equestrian Society for the preservation of Rare Creatures. Tree Hugger then went back to her house. She felt happy that she had helped another rare animal. "That was so radical," she thought to herself. She then sat down, thinking about what will happen next. There are some days when she likes to look back to her young days.
Many, many years ago, when Tree Hugger was a young filly, her parents normally take her to the zoo. "See the animals?" Tree Hugger's mother would normally ask. "Yeah!" Tree Hugger replied. It was also before she changed her attitude.
As such, she was like any other little filly; cheery, happy, playful and curious. The local zoo is one of her most favorite places to go to. Tree Hugger was a happy little pony. Then one day, she saw one specific animal: An oddly colored monkey, to be precise.
This monkey species was the last of its kind. But Tree Hugger didn't know that at first. "Wow, mom," Tree Hugger said to her mom, "What kind of monkey is that?" "A rare species of monkeys," her mother answered. "Wow," Tree Hugger replied, "It looks so majestic! I wish I could see more of them!"
Tree Hugger's mother didn't know what to say. Tree Hugger was very happy to see this monkey many times when she visited this zoo. "This is one cute little monkey," Tree Hugger giggled every time she saw it. Tree Hugger was a happy little filly during this time of life.
In the next year or two, however, she never saw the animal again. "I wonder what happened?" Tree Hugger thought, "What happened?" So Tree Hugger decided to ask whoever's in charge. But when she asked the zoo manager what happened to the little monkey, she learned the sad truth.
"Oh," Tree Hugger gasped in a shocked tone, "I didn't know." She was traumatized by that truth for the rest of her life. "Why did that have to happen?" she asked, still saddened by what she'd learned.
It wouldn't be until a few years later when she made a decision that will make sure what happened to that little monkey never happens again. And during that time, she also changed her tone and appearances.
Tree Hugger remembers those days. "Those days were radical," she said, "Thought I'd never call them that. Except for that one moment." Tree Hugger then went to sleep for the night. The next morning, however, she got a message. "Oh my," she said as she red what it said, "I must get going now. Righteous!"
