Cadance's Goes To The Hospital
It was a fine morning in Canterlot. So Cadance and Tropical Dream decided to meet up near a cliff side. "Hi!" Tropical Dream said as soon as she met her new friend. "Good morning," Cadance said, "I'm ready to do something here."
"I see," Tropical Dream said. "So are you happy with being an adult at a young age?" Cadance asked. "Sure," Tropical Dream answered, "But there are still some thing that I want to explore while I'm still young." "I see," Cadance said.
The two began to walk alongside a big cliff where giant unstable rocks reside on top of the high ledge. "So," Cadance said, "What kind of job do you do?" "Delivering goods," Tropical Dream answered, "As you saw." "I see," Cadance said.
The two continued to walk further when trouble happened. A large rock started to fall right on top of Tropical Dream. "Yikes!" Cadance exclaimed. Tropical Dream couldn't move out of the way in time. "Move!" Cadance shouted and she pushed her new friend out of the way. Tropical Dream fell to the ground, followed by a loud crashing sound.
Tropical Dream then heard a horrible screaming sound. "Oh no!" she cried. She turned back and saw that the large rock had crushed Cadance's left back hoof. "No!" Tropical Dream screamed. "It hurts!" Cadance cried. "Why did you do that for me?!" Tropical Dream asked in a concerned voice.
"I had to save you!" Cadance answered in an agonizing voice. "Hold on!" Tropical Dream shouted and began to use her magic to lift the big rock off of Cadance's hoof. She did her best, but the rock was really heavy.
"I must try!" Tropical Dream groaned under the stress. She only lift the rock just enough for Cadance to slip her hoof free. Cadance pulled her injured hoof out from under the rock before Tropical Dream dropped it. "Cadance!" Tropical Dream said seriously, "Don't move your hoof! You'll only make it worse!"
"I know!" Cadance groaned, "Thanks for helping me out of there!" "Oh, what was I thinking?" Tropical Dream said out loud.
Just then, Princess Celestia flew into view. "I've heard a scream," she said in a worried tone, "I've to-" She gasped in horror as she saw Cadance. "She saved me," Tropical Dream said. "We have to get you to the hospital!" Princess Celestia said in a serious tone.
"Agreeing!" Tropical Dream shouted. So Princess Celestia carried the injured Cadance to the nearby hospital. Cadance then passed out.
Hours later, Cadance woke up to a unique sight. "What happened?" she groaned.
Soon, Princess Celestia approached her. "Cadance, are you all right now?" she asked, concerned. "I am," Cadance answered, still drowsy. Soon the doctor pony arrived. "I see that you're wide awake now," he said, "You sure took a nasty toll."
"I know," Cadance said, "I've saved my friend from death." She then saw he left rear hoof and part of the leg was bandaged in a strong cast. "I've done the right thing," Cadance said, looking at her hoof. "Maybe so," the doctor said as he showed Cadance a photograph.
"I know," Cadance said, looking at the photograph, which is an x-ray. It was the x-ray of her hoof. Sure enough, it looked fractured to her. "It's the price to pay," Cadance said.
"Well, next time," the doctor said sternly, "Be very careful next time! Otherwise, it'll be worse than this!" "I know," Cadance said. Just then, Tropical Dream entered Cadance's room. "I've come to see you, Cadance," she said, "Are you feeling better now?" "Sure," Cadance answered.
"Well, your hoof is broken, you see," the doctor said, "So you'll have to stay here for a few weeks until it heals." "Understand," Cadance said. "Next time," the doctor said, "Try to hang out in safer places. Those cliff sides were not one of them."
"We understand," Cadance and Tropical Dream said. Soon, it was time for everypony to leave Cadance alone. "Cadance," Tropical Dream said, "Thanks for helping me. I'm so sorry that this had to happen." "It's okay," Cadance said, "Helping others is a part of growing up."
"I know," Cadance said. So Princess Celestia and Tropical Dream left Cadance alone. But Cadance wasn't disappointed. She was pleased that she had done the right thing.
