"So Georgia what do you think the newbie will be like?" Laney asked her country friend. All Georgia did was hold a small puppy and repeatedly petting its head. She seemed to be out of it. Her eyes were just kept their gaze on the cute and young animal. Like that the mood changed and the rider gave a comedic smile. "I'll make sure that this new girl will feel right at home! Even if it takes me all a days!" Laney couldn't believe what her friend had blurted out. Her face contorted to the most surprised expression. Then she got it. Georgia had no friends when she came from well wherever. The baker put a hand on her friend and told her "Count me in!"

The western girl fist pumped and put on the most ridiculous face ever. Laughter overtook Laney. This is why they were the bestest of friends. "Why you girls with all that laughter are going to bring the dead back." Rose said with a small hand gustier. Howard's daughter pointed at Georgia who repeated her fist pump and silly face. The Mayor's wife giggled and waved them off then left back for the library like she does every day.

The girls were left to themselves. They conversed about their normal lives, perfumes, cakes, animals, fashion. Most of all what the new girl was going to like. Was she going to be a farmer? A gardener? A storekeeper? What was she like? Was she shy? Hyper? Rude? Energetic? Emo?

"Georgia…What if she doesn't like us?" Laney questioned. Her tone was filled with sadness. Laney wanted a new friend as much as Georgia. Nothing would have made them happier. Especially one from the city. To learn about Upper Class life, how to drink tea properly, what parties she's been to, all the pretty faces in magazines, to live that life through stories and lessons. "That's not an option sugar cube! SHE'S GONNA LOVE US NO MATTER WHAT!" the horse tamer shouted with another of her infamous fist pump/funny faces.

Cam gave them a glare from across the town. "YOU KNOW YOU'LL LOVE HER JUST THE SAME! BELIEVE IT!" Georgia pointed at the stubborn old goat making her point. The only thing he did was look back down to his bouquet which he was making. "Georgie, I think you're embarrassing him. And he's working so it just making angrier." Laney whispered confronting her friend's wild personality. Shrugging her friend continued to hold a conversation with the baker.

Suddenly Rutger ran down town square holding his hat down from flying off his head. His eyes were in a panic and his feat seemed to move without him. "Rutger, is something wrong?" Laney's sincere voice questioned. Rutger stopped and looked towards the town gate. "W-what? Uh, n-no, uh, L-Laney. J-just a problem on the mountain." With that the mayor left and left a worried baker and a curious cowgirl.