The trio walked along for awhile until they reached Flutter Valley. The Flutter Ponies were all flying about, smelling the flowers, and just fluttering. Rosedust and Morning Glory saw them, and flew down to them.

"Hi!" Morning Glory shouted. "What are you all doing here?"

"Chasing rainbows," Franky said with a shrug.

"Maybe you can help us," Tommy said. "See, we're trying to find a rainbow to give to Julie to cheer her up, since her friend's moving away."

"Oh, that's awful," Morning Glory said. "She must be so sad!"

"She is," Tommy said. "I don't want her to be sad."

"Do you know where we can find a rainbow?" Shady asked.

"Well, we'll certainly be glad to help you," Rosedust said.

"There should be one around here somewhere," Morning Glory said.

Rosedust and Morning Glory led Tommy, Franky, and Shady further into Flutter Valley. The other Flutter Ponies were carrying watering cans and sprinkling the flowers.

"What are you guys doing?" Franky asked.

"Watering the garden," Honeysuckle said. "Morning Glory's taken up gardening."

"And all the Flutter Ponies help me grow my flowers," Morning Glory said. "I give them a little water, a little sunshine, and a lot of love."

Franky, Tommy, and Shady looked at Morning Glory's flowers, and saw that she had flowers in every color under the sun. Including green, which wasn't very common for a flower.

"How did you get a green flower?" Franky asked.

"What's the matter, haven't you ever heard of mint tulips?" Honeysuckle asked.

Franky groaned and rolled his eyes. Shady broke into a smile then.

"A flower rainbow!" she shouted, excitedly. "We can give Julie a flower rainbow! She loves flowers!"

"That's a great idea, Shady!" Tommy shouted. "Think you guys can spare some flowers?"

"Sure!" Morning Glory shouted, and she and the other Flutter Ponies gathered all the colors they would need to make a flower rainbow.

It was a piece of work. They used red roses, orange marigolds, yellow daffodils, green tulips (or as Honeysuckle called them, mint tulips), blue morning glories, and purple violets. It was very pretty, but somehow, Tommy didn't think it was special enough. He looked at it, and shook his head.

"I'm sorry," he said. "It's really pretty, but it's just not special enough. I want to give Julie a really special rainbow."

"Well, we tried," Forget-Me-Not said.

"We're sorry, Tommy," Peach Blossom said.

"Don't worry," Morning Glory said. "I'll go on the hunt for a rainbow with you. Let's try Bumbleland!"

"Okay," Tommy said, and they were off. The other Flutter Ponies were seeing them off.

"Good luck!" Honeysuckle shouted.

Morning Glory led the way to Bumbleland. All the bees were buzzing around. Franky looked a little nervous. A lot of the bees didn't look friendly, that was for sure! Shady didn't like the looks of things, either. A bee with a Mohawk and an eye patch flew over to them.

"Hey Morning Glory!" he shouted.

"Hi, Sting!" Morning Glory said. "Tommy, Shady, and Franky, this is my best bee friend, Sting. Sting, these are Tommy, Shady, and Franky. They came all the way from Paradise Estate looking for a rainbow."

"A rainbow?" Sting asked, a little confused. "What do you want a rainbow for? Don't you have one?"

"We do," Tommy said. "But the Rainbow of Light isn't special enough."

"I heard it was pretty special."

"I know, but I'm looking for a really special rainbow for my sister, Julie. She's sad, and I just know a special rainbow will cheer her up!"

"Well, let's see what we can do."

Sting led the group to the back room, where a lot of the bees were making honey. Some of the vats were filled with pink, green, and blue honey.

"What in the world?" Franky asked.

"Food coloring," Sting said. "Gotta love it."

"A honey rainbow?" Morning Glory asked.

"Sure!" Sting shouted. "It's different. And it tastes good!"

"Let's see what it's gonna look like," Tommy said.

Sting took some honey out of the various vats and arranged them by color in a case divided by Plexiglas dividers.

"And there you have it," he said, handing the box to Tommy.

The honey rainbow was in pastel colors. It was transparent, and shone when Tommy held the box up to the sun. He giggled, and then sighed.

"This is great," he said. "But it's not what I'm looking for."

"Well, what are you looking for?" Sting asked, taking the box back.

"I don't know," Tommy said. "I guess I'll know it when I see it."

"Well, don't worry, Tommy. I'll help you look for a rainbow."

"Great!" Morning Glory shouted.

"Yeah, we could use all the help we can get," Shady replied.