The Winds Of Change

The following afternoon, Spike had finished cleaning up Twilight Sparkle's room. "Man," Spike said to himself, "Twilight needs to learn to keep things organized better."

That was when Twilight Sparkle returned from picking up some flowers.

"Time to keep Twilight Sparkle's room spiffy," Spike said to himself, "Really? Oh well Oh, Twilight!" Hey, Spike," Twilight Sparkle said, "Working on my room?" "Yes," Spike said, "Those are some lovely flowers you've got." "Thanks," said Twilight Sparkle, "That's real kind of you."

"No problem," said Spike. "Now with the flowers, my room will look pretty," Twilight Sparkle said, "Extra pretty." "Ok," Spike said, "I'm going out for a while." "Ok, Spike," Twilight Sparkle said.

And so, Spike walked outside for some fresh air. "Maybe," Spike thought to himself, but he had no ideas. That's when Spike noticed a Pegasus pony. "Hello?" Spike called out to the Pegasus pony.

The pony immediately noticed Spike. "A dragon?" the pony said to himself. "Who are you, mister?" Spike asked the Pegasus pony as he ran up to him. The pony, an elderly pony with a red moustache stared silently at Spike.

"So," Spike said, "Mister?" "My name is Hornet Advancing," the pony said. "Oh, hi," spike said, "Mister- I mean Hornet Advancing." "Call me Hudson," Hornet Advancing said, "It's much shorter." "Ok, Hudson," said Spike. "So what do you want with me?" Hornet Advancing asked.

"I just wanted to ask what you were doing here," Spike said. "Well," Hornet Advancing said, "I am just feeling the wind." "Feeling the wind?" Spike asked. "Yes," Hornet Advancing said, "It's my special ability. I travel like the wind." "How so?" Spike asked.

"Just clear you mind," Hornet Advancing said, "And you can do almost anything. Just have faith." "Ok," said Spike, "You see, I am an assistant to a unicorn named Twilight Sparkle." "That's good to hear," Hornet Advancing said, "Does she have friends?"

"What?" Spike asked in surprise, "Well, you see." "If your friend, Twilight," Hornet Advancing said, "Doesn't have any friends, then she may be doomed to be alone for the rest of her life. Just like I was once." "Really?" Spike asked.

"Yes," Hornet Advancing said, "Until I made many new friends on my own. It was my choice. Now you must help your friend, Spike." "Ok," Spike said. Then Hornet Advancing felt a breeze beneath his wings.

"The wind is changing directions," Hornet Advancing said, "I must go now. We may meet again soon, Spike!" "Ok," Spike said and without another word, Hornet Advancing took off. "Bye, Husdon," Spike said.

He waved goodbye until he was out of his sight. But not before he said, "Maybe, there is hope for his friend after all." "And now," Spike said, "What to do? Go back to Twilight? I guess so."