Visitor Unwelcome

Time passed, and Moon Dancer still remained locked in her home. Moon Dancer looked out her window, watching all of the ponies enjoying themselves. "Who wants them anyway?" Moon Dancer said.

The lonely unicorn then plopped down in her bed. "I'm fine being all alone," Moon Dancer said.

One day, an earth pony was walking around Canterlot. She is with another pony. The male pony said that his wife can go off to look at things by herself while he does business with a shop dealer.

The female pony was walking around Canterlot when she came across Moon Dancer's home. "What's this place?" the female pony asked, "Who would want to live in here?" But the female pony got her answer very fast.

At that moment, Moon Dancer was out getting her some breakfast. The female pony was about to go when she saw Moon Dancer walking back to her home. The female pony didn't pay any attention to Moon Dancer before she turned back to her home.

"Oh, excuse me, misses," the female pony said to Moon Dancer. "What do you want?" Moon Dancer asked in an unkind manner. "Well," the female pony said, "Is this your house?" "Yeah, why the hell do you ask?" Moon Dancer asked in an undignified manner.

"It's just-" the female pony tried to think of something to say. "Well, speak up!" Moon Dancer shouted, "You're wasting my time! If you're just wasting my time, then buzz off with you!" "Well," the female pony said, "It's just that it looks old and its falling apart." "Yeah?" Moon Dancer replied, "So what? I don't care!"

"Well," the female pony said, "Do you want to?" "Listen, misses," Moon Dancer said at last, "I don't want any visitors walking on my property, even if it is falling apart! Now good bye and good day to you!" With that said, Moon Dancer walked back to her home.

"But," the female pony said, "Don't you want any friends?" This made Moon Dancer very mad. "Are you deaf?!" Moon Dancer said to the female pony out loud, "Get out of my sight now!"

With that, she slammed the door. "Oh," the female pony sighed, "Maybe I've picked the wrong pony." With that said, she walked away.

Sometime later, she met up with her husband, "Hey, honey," he said to his wife, "What's wrong?" "Well," the female pony said, trying to think of an answer. "What's wrong, my love?" her husband asked again in a kind tone.

"Well," the wife said, "I think I've tried to make friends with the wrong pony." "Oh," the male pony said, "Don't worry, my dear. I'm still with you." "That's true," the female pony said. And thus, the two ponies were happy together. However, Moon Dancer still glares at the outside world.