Going In The Right Direction
Several days had passed. By now, everything had been prepared for Sunburst. Sunburst was ready to be enrolled in Princess Celestia's School for Gifted Unicorns. When Sunburst heard the news, he beamed from eye to eye.
"Well," Sunburst's Father said, "You are now enrolled." "Yes," his wife replied, "You must be happy now. "I am happy, mother and father!" Sunburst replied happily, jumping up and down, and bouncing. "All right, all right," his mother said, "Please, take it easy, you're going to rock the house back and forth!"
"Ok," Sunburst said, settling down, "I'm calm now." "Well," Sunburst's mother said, "Let's get some rest." "Ok," Sunburst said. "Uh, when does Sunburst's first class start?" Sunburst's father asked. "Next spring," his wife said.
"Oh, yeah," the husband replied, "Sorry Sunburst, thinking too far ahead." "That's okay, dad," Sunburst said, "We do that in the family." "I can imagine where our son gets that personality from," Sunburst's mother said.
"Yes," Sunburst said, "I can't wait." Sunburst was now happy to go and be part of Princess Celestia's School for Gifted Unicorns. "I can't wait for it to start!" Sunburst said. "When the time comes," Sunburst's mother said. "Hum, oh, right!" Sunbursts father said. "All right!" Sunburst said excitedly.
For the rest of the winter season, Sunburst continued practicing his magic, much to the amusement of every other unicorn ponies. "Some things never change," Sunburst's mother said. "He's still going for it," Sunburst's father said.
"I can agree," a nearby unicorn pony said. For Sunburst, while practicing his magic in front of many other ponies, time seemed to have passed by very fast.
And so, in the following spring, the time had come. Sunburst was with many other unicorn fillies and colts. They were all standing in front of the school in which they will be attending to for years. "This is going to be a cart load of fun!" Sunburst said out loud. "Who says so?" a unicorn colt asked. But Sunburst didn't hear him. He was too excited.
