A Choice

Today, Trixie has decided to go on a special trip through the mountains in the southern regions of Equestria. She is planning on meeting up with a pony to go on a trip through the mountains with her.

"I must make it on time," she thought to herself, "Oh, there's no time limit. I'm just kidding myself!" Nonetheless, she did make it at a shack near base of a big mountain. "Well, hello there," said the pony who was standing there, waiting for Trixie.

"Oh, hey," Trixie said, "You must be Starshine, "Right? You're going to take me through these mountains."

"Well, of course, silly," smile the pony named Starshine, "Where do you think I was going to take you? The moon?" "Of course not," smiled Trixie.

"Ok, our trip is going to start now," Starshine said, "Are you ready?" "Sure," answered Trixie. "Then let's get going!" Starshine said, "Oh, by the way, I'm from Fillydelphia."

"I'm not sure where I came from in the first place," mumbled Trixie, "Especially at this point." "All right," said Starshine, "Well, maybe this little trip of ours through these mountains will help you a bit. Come on, let's go."

"All right," Trixie agreed and she followed Starshine. First, they got on a tramcar that took them up to the upper station. "Surprise that these things actually work," Starshine said. "Yeah," Trixie agree, "No surprise."

When they got to the top station, both Trixie and Starshine left the tram and walked alongside a narrow path. "Now be careful," said Starshine, "Don't slip and fall. I don't want to think about what happens if we do."

"Neither do I," Trixie agreed. "You see," Starshine said, "I have a friend who lives near another set of mountains near Canterlot. Her name is Odyssey and she's an expert at mountain climbing and of course, mountain hiking."

"Oh," Trixie said. "We rarely meet each other these days," Starshine said, "Because we live in different places. But we've had fun playing together as fillies. But I've heard that's she's married."

"Oh, married, I can understand it," Trixie said. And then she said to herself, "I wish I had a special boyfriend. We could work well together." "Come on, Trixie," Starshine said, "Let's press on. These mountains are not going to turn into a flatland anytime today."

Starshine is joking, of course, and she had to laugh at her own joke. "No kidding," Trixie said, "I know." While Trixie and Starshine walked through the dangerous mountain slopes, Trixie was thinking about something.

"I wonder," she thought to herself, "If I could find some pony to look after. Some pony special to me. But to him, too."

"Well," said Starshine, "Since we're both unicorns, we can get through this unstable area easily. Come on, let's have some fun!" "All right," said Trixie. "Nah, I'm just kidding," Starshine said, "Let's be careful."

"Oh," said Trixie, "Man, you like to be funny, don't you?" "Yeah, it happens," Starshine said, "Let's keep moving." "Right," agreed Trixie. Just as she and Starshine left, there was a loud rockslide, but Trixie or Starshine missed it.

Later that, day, both Starshine and Trixie had made it through the rough rocky terrains. Both had a fun time together. "Well, that was a fun trip," Starshine said to Trixie. "Yeah, I agree," Trixie replied, "It was fun."

"We should hang out again soon," Starshine said, "I would like to do something else with you, Trixie." "Right," Trixie said, "Well, I must be off now." "Hope to meet again soon," Starshine said. "Bye!" Trixie said as she left.

That's when a pigeon flew into Starshine's view. "Oh, hey, little bird," Starshine said, "What brings you here? And a message is what brings you here." Starshine immediately noticed the letter on the pigeon's left leg.

It's from her old friend, Odyssey, so Starshine opened the letter and read what it says: "Hey, Starshine. Sorry that I took too long to say anything to you. Been busy with my husband. Now we're expecting a baby. Take care, Starshine." Starshine was amazed and said, "Odyssey has finally said something to me!"

Later on, Trixie decided on what to do with her life and what may lie ahead in her path. Trixie doesn't know what will happen in the future, but all she can hope is that it's for the best.