Accepting
Some time later, Tree Hugger told several other members of the Equestrian Society for the preservation of Rare Creatures about the blue-footed newts. "You see," Tree Hugger said, "These newts are a sight of wonder. And now there's not much left of them."
"Yeah!" another member agreed, "I never saw them at all in my life." "Me too," another one said. "I think I've saw only one," another said. "Don't worry," one pony said, "We'll take care of it." "Oh, thank you," Tree Hugger said with a sigh of relief, "Those little newts will find happiness."
The next morning, Tree Hugger went to where she first saw the blue footed newt. "Hello," Tree Hugger whispered, "Little newt?" She knew, of course that newts don't speak pony language. Tree Hugger then decided to wait until the newt comes out of hiding.
She waited and waited. She waited for what appears to be a very long time. "Oh well," Tree Hugger said, not giving up. But then something familiar to her walked slowly into her sight. "Is that?" Tree Hugger thought.
The little thing was a newt. The same blue-footed new that Tree Hugger saw earlier. "The blue-footed newt!" Tree Hugger said, "It's you!" Soon, one pony walked by. He, too was a member of the Equestrian Society for the preservation of Rare Creatures.
"Hello, Byron," Tree Hugger said. "Tree Hugger," Byron said, "So this is the blue-footed newt that you were talking about." "Yes," Tree Hugger said. "Only one here," Byron said, "Just like you said." "Right," Tree Hugger replied. Soon, another pony walked up to the two.
He immediately noticed the blue-footed newt right in front of them. "That's the blue-footed new, right?" he asked. "Yes," Tree Hugger answered. "Then I've found another like it!" the pony said. "Really?" tree Hugger asked. "That's great!" Byron agreed.
"Come on!" the pony said, "I'll show you!"
So he, Tree Hugger and Byron went to where he saw the other blue-footed newt.
Both Tree Hugger and Byron were happy for the blue footed newt. "Hopefully," Byron said, "There will be a future for it." "I hope so," Tree Hugger agreed.
