"This next question is strictly a Tie Dye question. How did you start the agency and what was your first case?" Tina said.
"Now that question brings me back." I began. "I didn't start out as a wonderful detective. I was good at what I did, but I didn't have enough experience. So I got a job as an assistant to a detective that had been doing really well recently. He took me out on a lot of his jobs and taught me everything I know. Over time, we became very close friends. However, one day he went missing. I took over the agency while he was gone, running things to my best ability. I didn't take any cases because I felt wrong doing it."
"One day I began to clean the agency building. While cleaning I found something. It was a clue, left in the way that only this detective could leave it. I grew hopeful and began to follow what the clue told me. I went along a great length of clues, following each and every one. Eventually I found him, forgotten and trapped in a cage. I set him free and helped him back to Ponyville. I consider this my first case." I said.
"But how did you get the agency?" Tina asked.
"Oh yeah, forgot about that part. When we got back, the detective decided to retire. He looked at me and asked if I would like to take over the agency. I began to jump for joy and immediately said yes. That's how I got the agency. In fact, I sometimes go to him when I need help on a case."
"I believe that we have time for one more question." Tina said.
"And that question will be: how was our family life and who was our favorite relative." I said.
"Well, like I said earlier, I was born into a noble family. I was pampered and didn't have to do any work. I hated this lifestyle, but there was one ray of hope in it all. My sister seemed to be the only ration pony around. We stuck together for the longest time, until I ran away. However, we've kept in contact through this time." Tina said.
"My family life was just fine. My parents supported my desire to solve mysteries. I was extremely happy with them, as they were me. My favorite family member would have to be my dad. He set up fake mysteries for me to solve, and I loved the practice. He would even slip me some new equipment from time to time." I said.
"That's all of the questions for now." Tina said.
"I guess that all we can say is to remember to leave more."
