It was the day of Sandy's family reunion and once again, Sonic was there. He was leaning against the bard after eating as much treats as his stomach could hold. Sonic sighed as he digested. He had had a great time last year and he was having a good time this year too. Sonic sighed as he let the fresh farm air fill his lungs. He thought about how good life was for him, from saving the kingdom of Hyrule to gaining a best pony friend. Sonic felt so grateful to have made so many friends and done so many good things for Hyrule. Sonic couldn't imagine anything better. Being a guest at Sandy's reunion was a blast.

Little did Sonic know that unlike last year, he wouldn't be the only guest.

A brown skinned girl with short blue hair and a green superhero suit sat beside him. "Hi," she said. "Mind if I join you?"

"Sure," said Sonic. "There's plenty of room." He scooched over so this mysterious new girl could sit beside him. She sat down and placed an arm around Sonic's shoulder. "So you're the one who saved Hyrule," she said. "Yes I am," replied Sonic. "How does that feel?" the girl asked. "Much better than my stomach feels right now," answered Sonic with a chuckle as he patted his full belly. The superhero girl laughed. "You're quirky," she said. "They should call you the Quirkiest Thing Alive." Sonic blushed. "That would take WAY too long to say," he said. "Just call me Sonic."

"Sonic," said the girl. "You seem to like quirky things," said Sonic. "Maybe that nickname would suit YOU! What do you think?"

"Actually, mine's Voyd," the girl introduced herself. "But I can be quirky and adventurous."

"How so?" asked Sonic. "Well, I dubbed Ferdinand as my BFF. He seems to be okay with it," said Voyd. "Well, he's not a fighter," shrugged Sonic. "So it's a good thing he didn't have to do any fighting when he was helping me stop Ganondorf."

"Wait, what?" cried Voyd in surprise. "Don't worry," chuckled Sonic. "I did most of the fighting. All Ferdinand had to do was open and close the door of time."

"Door of time?" asked Voyd. "Yes," said Sonic. "It's the gateway to the void of the sacred realm. The six sages opened the door and after I defeated Ganondorf with the master sword, the sages closed the door and that sealed Ganondorf away in the void of the evil realm. And that's how I brought peace to Hyrule."

"Ferdinand is a sage?" asked Voyd in surprise. "Yep, he's the sage of spirit," said Sonic. "Once he knew he didn't have to fight to help me save the day, he was more than happy to help."

"Did you have to tell the other sages that too?" asked Voyd. "No. Ferdinand was the only one who was worried about it," said Sonic. "But I did have other obstacles to wake up the sages."

"Let me guess, you had to kiss them awake," said Voyd. Sonic laughed. "No!" he said. "I had to travel through temples and defeat five foes. One sage, EVE, was already ready for action. She's actually the leader of the six sages."

"Whoa…" said Voyd. "It really does feel good to save the day," said Sonic. Then to Sandy he called out, "Thanks for inviting me, Sandy!"

"You're welcome!" called Sandy.

"So what quirky adventures do you like?" Sonic asked Voyd. "Well," said Voyd. "I really enjoy the moments where quirky things happen to me."

"Quirky things?" asked Sonic. "Yeah, like getting startled by a noise," said Voyd. "Or getting a chill from the wind. The quirks! And then, I learn some interesting lessons along the way." The idea of learning a lesson didn't sit well with Sonic. He could remember all too well how everycreature treated one certain pony with great disrespect to teach her a lesson. "I hope you weren't too hurt when learning those lessons," said Sonic. "Not as long as Fluttershy wasn't angry," said Voyd. "In fact, she used to use metaphors to make lessons easier to learn." That would make a lesson seem less cruel to Rainbow Dash, Sonic thought. But she might find it too cheesy. "You know, Sonic," said Voyd. "I remember when Fluttershy told me about doing a good deed being like plenting a seed. Plant a good deed and watch it grow and bloom, like a flower. So I tried it and the person I helped passed it on to someone else, and so on."

"Did it work?" asked Sonic. "Well, not the way I expected," replied Voyd. "The flower took such a long time to grow, but it was worth the wait, even though it smelled like paint." Sonic chuckled. Then, he and Voyd heard a voice call out. "Hey, y'all! Want to come square dancing with me?" asked Sandy. "It'll be just like old times with two guests along for the ride. Yee-haw!"

"Alright!" said Sonic and Voyd together. And so they square danced while Sandy played the banjo. It was just as memorable as the one last year.

The end.