Cadance And Starshine's Brief Moment

The next day, Cadance decided to go out for a while that afternoon. She felt happy that she made a new friend. And she was glad that she helped her out of a dumb situation.

"Well," Cadance thought to herself, "I hope nothing like that happens again the next time I hang out with a new friend." At the same time, there was a young unicorn pony named Starshine.

She is preparing to leave for Fillydelphia, her home. She used her magic to pack up all of the things that she is going to take with her.

"All set," Starshine thought to herself as she finished packing up the last of her belongings and then left her house. Meanwhile, Cadance is walking nearby. "I wonder what will happen today?" she thought to herself.

Nearby, Starshine was walking on the path, using her magic to carry her suitcase. She was on her way to the train station when she ran face to face into Cadance.

"Oh, hello there," Cadance said. "Hi," Starshine said meekly, suddenly stopped using her magic, thus her suitcase fell to the ground and burst open. "Oops," exclaimed Starshine. "Hold on," Cadance said, "I'll get that for you."

With that said, she used her magic to undo the mess. "Wow," said Starshine, "That's amazing!" "I know," smiled Cadance, "My name is Cadance, by the way." "And my name is Starshine," Starshine said to Cadance.

"Nice to meet you, Starshine," Cadance said. "And nice to meet you too, Cadance," Starshine said, "What a surprise for you to run into me."

"Yeah, I know," Cadance chuckled, "Sorry about that." "It's all right," Starshine said, "Great use of magic. The way you put my stuff away."

"Thanks," Cadance said, "It was some of the finest magic casting that I've ever done. Well, not entirely forever." "I can see that," Starshine said.

"Oh yeah," Cadance said, "Sorry that I made you drop your suitcase." "It's okay," Starshine said. "And I really should let you go now," Cadance said.

"All right," Starshine said, "Thanks for hanging out with me for a short amount of time." "Oh, no problem," Cadance said, "It was fun talking to you."

"Thanks, I know, but I must go now," Starshine said, "I must catch my train." "All right," Cadance said, "I hope we see each other again soon." "Hope so, too," Starshine said, "Bye."

So Starshine left to catch her train. Cadance continued to walk off by herself. "Hmm," Starshine thought, "Maybe I would like to be her friend." Starshine did catch her train to Fillydelphia.