Stone Blossom
Work
"Have a nice day," Stone Blossom said to the customer. She worked the register at a local restaurant. The bits she earned was enough to pay rent and feed herself.
"Thanks," said the customer and walked off.
She sighed. She was scolded for being late again, and if she was late one more time thi month she would be fired. Another cutomer trotted up to her.
"I think my hay on my sandwich is spoiled."
"Let me see." They handed it to her. She sniffed and it smelled perfectly fine to her.
"It smells fine," she said handing it back.
"Are you sure? Because to me it tastes terrible."
"Well, I can't eat your sandwich. What did you order?"
"The number 4 value meal."
"Can I see your receipt?"
"I don't have it."
"I'm sorry sir, but it's store policy. You have to have your receipt to make a return."
"Aww, dang. I shouldn't have thrown it away," he said disheartedly, "Are you sure you can't do anything."
"Mhm."
He sighed. "Thanks anyway." He walked out of the store. Just three more hours.
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The Guardian: Outer Canterlot: Train Station
He grunted and pulled the cart a few more feet. It had to get a few more boxes on the train. Moving crates along the entire station all day wore him down, but he did get payed per five bits per box. If he could this load of boxes on the train then he could finally buy Stone Blossom that necklace she has had her eye on. This was the best job he could get without any education.
"Hey, get those boxes on the train they we gotta close down for the day," yelled the forepony. He kept pulling.
...
Stone Blossom: Home
She arrived through the door and immediately collapsed on the couch. She had to stop working so long. Maybe she could switch shifts with Marmalade. But she was to tired to care. She heard the Guardian come into the living room. That wasn't his name but, it had become a sort of nickname. Ironically. "How was your day," he asked. Great, now she had to answer which ment waking up.
"Fine, how about you," she said sitting up. This couch was too soft.
"Great, hey what should we do for dinner?"
"Noodles?"
"Noodles."
(Authors note)
Incase you didn't notice, this is going to be slightly more relaxed.
