Cadance Helps Tamaron With A Situation

Some time later that day, Cadance has decided to meet up her new friend, Tamaron again. "Ok," Cadance thought, "Let me see how my new friend is doing?"

She could wait until tomorrow, but she wanted to see her now. "Princess Celestia," Cadance said to her guardian, "May I go out by myself now and see what my friend is doing now?"

"Tamaron?" Princess Celesita asked, "I'm glad that you've made a new friend. All right, you can go." "Thank you, Princess Celestia!" Cadance said and she ran off. "I'm really glad for her," Princess Celestia thought to herself, watching the young unicorn run off to see her friend.

"Even if it's this soon," Princess Celestia said as she walked away. Because Cadance is a unicorn, she used her magic to find where Tamaron lives.

"Come on," Cadance thought to herself, "We're friends now." So with that, Cadance walked up to where Tamaron lives. "This must be the place," Cadance thought.

So Cadance walked into the yard where she saw a very unusual surprise. "Hey, Tamaron, I'm here! What the?!" exclaimed Cadance. She was surprised to see her new friend, Tamaron being hugged by stupid looking flowers.

"Oh, hey, Cadance," Tamaron said, being hugged by stupid living flowers, "You've caught me at a good time."

"What's going on?" Cadance asked her friend. "My aunt used the wrong powder and she ended up bringing these flowers to life. As you can see, they have an IQ of negative 2000!"

"Oh," Cadance said, "Sorry that I came at a bad time." "Do you know any spells that can get rid of the dumb life in these flowers?" Tamaron asked Cadance.

"Well," Cadance said, "I think I know one spell that somepony taught me." "Ok, I don't mean to be a bother," Tamaron said, "Can you do the spell to undo this spell?"

"I'll try," Cadance said, and with that said, she cast a very strong anti-magic spell. In a flash, all of the flowers became lifeless. "Oh," Cadance said, "It actually worked. I'm glad that it happened."

"I am not opening up a school for these nothing of flowers!" Tamaron muttered to herself, "Anyway, thanks for helping me, Cadance." "No problem," smiled Cadance, "Happy to help out in this situation. But I didn't know it would be this unintelligent."

"No kidding," Tamaron said, "By the way, what brings you here?" "I thought I wanted to see you again," Cadance answered, "But I didn't realize that you were in trouble."

"I see," Tamaron said, "And I can understand that you used your magic to locate me. You know, you're cool, Cadance, and I'm glad that we're friends." "I know," smiled Cadance, "But next time, try not to get into any trouble with flowers."

"Right," agreed Tamaron, "Let's hang out together at a better time." "Deal," Cadance said and the two ponies hoof bumped.

Then Tamaron heard a crashing sound. "Oh no," groaned Tamaron, "Now my aunt probably thought the fishbowl is a teapot." "Oh," said Cadance.

"We'll hang out some other time," Tamaron said, "Let me handle this and make sure that the fish doesn't dry out. See you soon!" "Bye!" Cadance called back to her friend. Tamaron returned inside and Cadance returned back home.