The yellow pegasus could not hide her heartache behind her pink, streaming hair. Aria felt tears of her own beginning to well up.
“Oh girls, I'll be fine. But I know that I'll miss you all more than I can say,” she said, and the six were soon in a big group hug.
“Where's that rainbow-colored pony!?” came an interrupting bellow.
The eyes of the six in the huddle shot open. Their irises shrunk to the size of itty bitty peas.
“Well, have fun Aria!” Flit quickly chuckled as the giant hug broke up, and briskly flew out of sight in the blink of an eye. The only trace left of her presence was the rainbow of colors that marked her trail, but even that dissipated quickly.
“Confound it, she's made me late!” said the old stallion that had yelled out the mare's name. “Are all remaining Canterhollow students bound for Princess Starla’s Academy present?”
He walked to the middle of the square and looked about, his brown eyes chilled of a cold and unforgiving nature. The armor he wore seemed especially lustrous as it radiated a special flaxen in the sunlight. His black mane and gray coat seemed to disappear beneath the shining helmet and saddle that covered most of his body, except his flank, which was decorated with the Academy coat of arms.
The stallion harrumphed at the sight of the silent group before him and shook his head.
“Enough sniveling and rabble rousing, we have a schedule to stick to!” he shouted, and soon Aria, Cosmo, and Harper were lined up ready to board the large chariot.
The sizable stallion moved to the front of the vehicle and prepared his equipment. He cracked his thick neck and leaned his head back to shoot each of the three a one-eyed gaze. The dark brown of his eyes lit up for a brief moment.
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