“Are you ready to see the academy, Aria?” she asked with sudden excitement. “I can't wait to get to the island! It'll be so exciting!”
Her fellow unicorn watched with perplexity. “Uh, sure, Harper. Can't wait.”
A great gust of wind cascaded straight down from the sky. Gales swayed the grass in waves like ocean waters beneath powerful winds. Once the peals ceased, a gold chariot plopped onto the ground with a loud clank in front of Harper and Aria.
Its exterior was by no means ornamental. The coach consisted largely of Frostfall marble, its total weight less than a feather's but its sturdiness like that of diamond. Polished gold lined the edges of the coach as well as made up the shining wheels. The crimson seating inside seemed most comfortable with spongy padding lining the entire interior. Aria’s heart began rapidly beating as her eyes embraced the miraculous sight.
“Held 'em off as long as I could,” came the voice of Flit as she landed gracefully beside the vehicle. She leaned against the back of it with a hoof. “Easy as pie.”
“Oh thank you Flit!” Aria said as she pranced in frivolous glee. “Thank you thank you thank you-!”
“Whoa there, darling', don't you hurt yerself,” Flax laughed. “You need to be in yer prime if yer hopin' to be all spruced up an' ready for this here magical academy.”
“Yes, do be careful,” added Freya, who had just come from her shop with the fairy Honeysuckle, Aria’s former assistant, at her side. “I'm sorry if I missed anything, I was busy.” She lifted her nose to the sky and continued. “You'll want to look your very best when arriving. Do you think that you're all ready, Aria? You haven’t packed very much.”
Aria glanced over the sights of Canterhollow around her, then at each of her friends. “I think I’m ready.” But one look over her circle of friends twisted her heart. “I don't know what I'll do without you guys, though.”
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