Twilight sparkle looked at her book, reading, closely, carefully, curiously. The purple pony was contained inside the book, so in too it. To her, it was extraordinary, so accelerating, so, in fact, interesting.
"Twilight didn't the princess say to get your nose out of those dusty old books!" Spike groaned, as he placed some more books on the shelves of the library. "Can't we go get some lunch?"
"No time!" yelled Twilight strictly, not turning away from the book "We must get ready, the princess is going to be visiting Ponyville any minute now, and I want to look good in front of the princess!"
Spike began climbing down the wooden ladder, stepping on top of the rose-like pink floor, picking up some more books. "Why does it matter? All she's going to be doing is a quick walk-through to see how everything is in Ponyville. Even so, she's not even going to come in the library!"
Twilight groaned finally picking her head up from frustration, "Spike! You are my loyal and faithful servant, it is your job to do what I say! Now go fix me a sandwich!"
Spike marched away angrily muttering curse words and insults to Twilight. He wasn't a servant! He deserved respect as a dragon! Why did princess Celestia choose her to be her faithful student, and yet Spike was a faithful servant!
"I need more respect, I don't need to be hereā¦" he mumbled as a small child kicking over things as he dropped the books on the floor. Twilight rolled her eyes, Spike was so annoying at times.
"Oh dear, little birds, you must hang up the banner just a teensy-weensy to the left of the tree." Corrected fluttershy softly as two blue birds hovered in-between trees carrying a long lime-green banner. The banner read "Evergreen forest" in dark green letters. Fluttershy had to get it just right or else Twilight would make her do it over again.
The entrance to the Evergreen forest looked quite dark inside, only thing visible from there was a few trees and shadows, but it was Fluttershys' job to make it look perfect. Not for the princess, but for Twilight, Fluttershy felt obligated to take the challenge for her friends' sake, even though she wasn't quite sure how to do it,
A squirrel brushed between the hairs of her tail. Timidly Fluttershy flinched, and was relieved to turn around and see nothing but her little squirrel friend. "Oh hi My. Squirrel," she asked kindly, "What's wrong?"
The only thing she saw was a tall shadow covering the light and someone yell,
"Fluttershy!"
