Snow Not Much
The next day, even though Cadance had a mishap the day before, she was excited to go out into the snow once again. "I'm going out," Cadance called out to Princess Celestia, here caretaker. "Okay," Princess Celestia said, "Now you be careful. We don't want another mishap like yesterday!"
"I will!" Cadance answered, "Be careful. Not like yesterday." Princess Celestia had to smile, and Cadance went out into the open, after she got dressed, of course.
Then Cadance went outside. "All right," Princess Celestia said, "Now what's for me?" She realized she had some important documents to sign. Outside, Cadance explored the snowy landscape once again. "Wow," she said in amazement, well, only half of it, "Well, it's the same as yesterday."
But this time, she stayed in Princess Celestia's yard. And on this day, for some reason, there wasn't much for here to do anything. She tried to explore a frozen tree, but she wasn't too thrilled about it. Then she looked at a frozen water fountain.
"Oh," she said, "It's just frozen."
She tried to look at other things. But nothing excited her that day. "I deserved it," Cadance said at last. So, she wanted around, trying to look for something. But nothing got her attention.
It was near the afternoon and by now, Cadance decided that there wasn't much to do like this.
So she went back inside and met up with Princess Celestia, who was still signing some documents. "Almost there," she said, on the last few pages. Cadance decided to say nothing.
Finally, after a lot of hours, Princess Celestia had finished signing the documents. "Okay," she said, as she signed the last paper, "Now it's finished." She set the documents aside and then looked back.
"Oh," she said once she saw Cadance, "How-I didn't see you there." "That's okay," cadence said, "I've been here for 40 minutes." "Okay," Princess Celestia said, "Well, that wasn't too difficult for me." "I understand," said Cadance, "So what now?"
