"Do you know which way we're supposed to be going?" baby Quackers panted
breathlessly.
Baby North Star stopped running and sat down on a large rock. Both baby ponies were out of breath. They had been running for almost an hour through the dark. Neither of them actually knew where they were going, they're only thought at that time was how they'd get away from paradise estate without anyone knowing. Baby Quackers flopped onto the ground and sighed.
"I'm tired," she yawned.
"We can't go to sleep," said baby North Star. "It isn't safe out here and we can't waste any more time. We must find our dads!"
Baby Quackers groaned and followed baby North Star, who had already begun walking through the dark again. Not wanting to get left behind, baby Quackers ran to catch up with baby North Star and stayed by her side. They walked without pausing for another two hours. They were both so tired that they almost seemed to be sleepwalking.
"Do you think they know we're gone yet?" baby North Star yawned.
"Probably," replied baby Quackers. "Let's go find somewhere safe to sleep. I can't walk any farther."
"Me neither," baby North Star groaned.
The two baby ponies continued walking until they reached the end of the forest. When emerging from the darkness of the trees, they had to squint in order to see. The light from the morning sun stung their eyes. Only a few yards in front of them stood a tall, red barn. The two ponies wandered over to the barn and slowly pushed the big, red door of the barn open.
The inside of the barn was dark and very quite. The occupants of the barn were still asleep and were not aware of the strangers in their home. The two ponies found a section of the barn that was not occupied and collapsed into a deep sleep.
Hours later, the sun completely filled the barn with light. All of the barn occupants were out for the day, leaving baby North Star and baby Quackers to sleep in peace. A small calf peaked into the barn and tiptoed over to the baby ponies. Without making a sound, the calf wandered around them then knelt in between them. He quietly lifted his hoof and tapped baby Quackers on the shoulder.
Baby Quackers yawned and looked up at the baby calf. Her eyes shot open and she let out a horrified scream. Baby North Star awoke suddenly and leapt into the air. The baby calf jumped up and ran behind a nearby hay bail. He poked his head out from his hiding spot and waited for the girls to settle down.
"Sorry," said the baby calf. "I didn't mean to scare you."
"We weren't scared," said baby Quackers defiantly. "We always wake up like that."
"Where are you two from?" asked the baby calf.
"Dream Valley," replied baby North Star.
"Wow," said the baby calf. "You're a long way from home. What are your names?"
"I'm baby Quackers and that's baby North Star," replied baby Quackers.
"Who are you?" asked baby Quackers.
"I'm baby Leafy."...
Baby North Star stopped running and sat down on a large rock. Both baby ponies were out of breath. They had been running for almost an hour through the dark. Neither of them actually knew where they were going, they're only thought at that time was how they'd get away from paradise estate without anyone knowing. Baby Quackers flopped onto the ground and sighed.
"I'm tired," she yawned.
"We can't go to sleep," said baby North Star. "It isn't safe out here and we can't waste any more time. We must find our dads!"
Baby Quackers groaned and followed baby North Star, who had already begun walking through the dark again. Not wanting to get left behind, baby Quackers ran to catch up with baby North Star and stayed by her side. They walked without pausing for another two hours. They were both so tired that they almost seemed to be sleepwalking.
"Do you think they know we're gone yet?" baby North Star yawned.
"Probably," replied baby Quackers. "Let's go find somewhere safe to sleep. I can't walk any farther."
"Me neither," baby North Star groaned.
The two baby ponies continued walking until they reached the end of the forest. When emerging from the darkness of the trees, they had to squint in order to see. The light from the morning sun stung their eyes. Only a few yards in front of them stood a tall, red barn. The two ponies wandered over to the barn and slowly pushed the big, red door of the barn open.
The inside of the barn was dark and very quite. The occupants of the barn were still asleep and were not aware of the strangers in their home. The two ponies found a section of the barn that was not occupied and collapsed into a deep sleep.
Hours later, the sun completely filled the barn with light. All of the barn occupants were out for the day, leaving baby North Star and baby Quackers to sleep in peace. A small calf peaked into the barn and tiptoed over to the baby ponies. Without making a sound, the calf wandered around them then knelt in between them. He quietly lifted his hoof and tapped baby Quackers on the shoulder.
Baby Quackers yawned and looked up at the baby calf. Her eyes shot open and she let out a horrified scream. Baby North Star awoke suddenly and leapt into the air. The baby calf jumped up and ran behind a nearby hay bail. He poked his head out from his hiding spot and waited for the girls to settle down.
"Sorry," said the baby calf. "I didn't mean to scare you."
"We weren't scared," said baby Quackers defiantly. "We always wake up like that."
"Where are you two from?" asked the baby calf.
"Dream Valley," replied baby North Star.
"Wow," said the baby calf. "You're a long way from home. What are your names?"
"I'm baby Quackers and that's baby North Star," replied baby Quackers.
"Who are you?" asked baby Quackers.
"I'm baby Leafy."...
