The New Town For Sunset Shimmer
By now, the ferry has made it to the docks of Annapolis Town. All of the ponies on board thanked Sunset Shimmer for her actions that saved their ship.
"Oh, it was nothing," Sunset Shimmer said. After thanking Sunset Shimmer, they all got off of the ferry. "That was interesting," Sunset Shimmer thought as she and Peachbottom got off the ferry as well.
"Wasn't that exciting?" Peachbottom asked. "Uh, yes," Sunset Shimmer said. "The way you helped that ferry get free!" Peachbottom said, "That is one of the best experiences of my life!" "Uh, I see," Sunset Shimmer said.
"Well, catch you later!" Peachbottom said and she galloped off. "Nice pony," Sunset Shimmer thought to herself.
Sunset Shimmer, of course, never followed Peachbottom. And as so, she's never made friends with the ultra-energetic pony. Also, Sunset Shimmer never saw Peachbottom again.
Nonetheless, Sunset Shimmer decided to take a look around. "So this is that Annapolis Town," Sunset Shimmer said, "Nice place to live in." So Sunset Shimmer decided to explore Annapolis Town for most of the day.
She took a look at all of the shops and homes. "I'm impressed," Sunset Shimmer said, "I could like it here." Sunset Shimmer took a look around the town's small park. Right now, little fillies and foals are playing.
"Kind of like when I used to run around and play all day when I was a filly," Sunset Shimmer said to herself. She then continued on walking around the town. "This is such a nice place," Sunset Shimmer said, "I think I've already said that. Oh well. I make mistakes anyway."
Although Sunset Shimmer enjoyed her visit in Annapolis Town for a while, she soon grew bored. So she decided to catch the next ferry back home. "Oh well," Sunset Shimmer said, "Maybe some other time."
Soon enough, Sunset Shimmer made it back to the docks where she got on in the first place and the she left for home. "Maybe someday," Sunset Shimmer said to herself as she got home, "I can go out again like that."
She plans on doing that in the future. But right now, she had her mind set on one thing.
