Back at Paradise Estate, all of the ponies were beginning to wake up. Cupcake and Applejack were in the kitchen, making breakfast as quietly as possible. Twilight was sitting silently at the dining room table, absently stirring her mug of cocoa. She was still in her own world, thinking about 4-Speed. Glory and Gusty soon walked into the room and broke the silence.

"Have baby North Star or Baby Quackers been in here this morning?" asked Glory.

"No," replied Cupcake. "Why? Are they missing?"

"They weren't in their room," replied Gusty. "And no one has seen or heard from them."

"North Star is doing a quick check around the estate," said Glory. "Hopefully they've just run off to play with the sea ponies."

"Do any of the baby ponies know anything?" asked Applejack.

Glory and Gusty shook their heads. Twilight looked up from her cocoa and walked over to the window. She spotted North Star flying around trying to find the two baby ponies. She turned back to the other ponies and thought for a second.

"Has anyone tried winking out?" she asked. Both unicorns shook their heads. "I'll try winking to wherever they are," she suggested. "If they're within two miles, I'll be able to find them."

"Good idea," said Glory.

Twilight closed her eyes and immediately disappeared from the room. Within a few seconds, she reappeared.

"Did you find them?" asked Cupcake.

"No," replied Twilight. "Why on earth would they be so far away?"

While the ponies pondered where the two baby ponies could be, baby Quackers and baby North Star were just finishing breakfast with baby Leafy, baby Lucky Leaf, baby Woolly and baby Fleecy.

"Thank you so much," said baby North Star. "That was great!"

"You're welcome," said baby Fleecy.

They all walked together to the edge of the farmyard. At the end of the property line, the farm animals stopped walking.

"Thanks for stay for breakfast," said baby Woolly. "Good luck."

"I really hope you find your daddies," said baby Lucky Leaf. "Be careful."

Baby Quackers and baby North Star began making their way in the direction that they had been pointed. They were once again headed toward the caves that their fathers were working. Baby Quackers looked back at the farm animals.

"Thanks for everything. And don't worry," she said. "We won't have any trouble."