A Romantic Day Together
Some days later, Tree Hugger and Byron left home at the same time and met up with each other at a park. "Good morning, Tree Hugger," Byron said. "Morning," Tree Hugger replied, "So what do you want to do today?"
Today, they don't have to do anything important to do for the Equestrian Society for the preservation of Rare Creatures today. So they've decided to go out together. "Tree Hugger?" Byron said. "Oh, Byron," Tree Hugger said, "Nice to meet you."
"Yes," Byron said, "Ready to go?" "Yes," Tree Hugger replied and they set off together. "So where would you like to go first?" Byron asked. "Well," tree Hugger said, thinking about it for only a second, "The forest." "Right," Byron said, "I knew that you would say that."
The two went to the forest. "Remember the last time when we were here?" Byron asked, "When that cockatrice attacked a lot of animals here?" "Yes," Tree Hugger answered, "That was no fun at all."
"Yes," Byron said, "And I'm glad that it isn't happening this time." "That's looking on the bright side," Tree Hugger said. The two continued to walk further into the forest. "I know what to look for," Tree Hugger said.
"Ok," Byron replied, knowing what Tree Hugger was thinking about, "Then let's go see how they are doing." Tree Hugger meant the blue-footed newts from earlier. They were still in the same area in which they had left them alone. "Wow," Byron said as the two arrived, "They're still in love." Of course, they were watching from a distance.
"You're righteous," Tree Hugger said, "Soon, they will have a family." Byron smiled. "Then it means," he then said. "Of course," Tree Hugger said.
The two ponies continued to look at each other for what is defiantly a long time.
"Can I say it first?" Byron asked. "Sure," Tree Hugger said. However, they both ended up saying, "I love you." Then they both laughed.
Hours later, the two were on their way home. They took a long time to walk home together, because they don't want to leave each other just yet, "Thank you for today," Tree Hugger said.
"No problem," Byron said, "I'm glad to have spent all day with you. Just for you." "I know," Tree Hugger said. "Tree Hugger," Byron said, "I love you." "And I love you too, Byron. I think you're the best pony that I have ever met."
"Thank you for saying that, Tree Hugger," Byron said, "I'd really appreciate it. You're the best pony that I have met, too." "Yes," Tree Hugger said with a smile. The two hugged each other before they went home.
