Blue Fedora was jerked awake when the train screeched into the station. “We are now at the Canterlot train station.” The conductor said. Blue Fedora grabbed his bags and stepped off the train, happy to be back in his home city. He made his way to his house, a nice, cozy apartment. It seemed so different from just spending a week with Aqua Marine in Ponyville. He turned on the lights, and lit the fireplace. He sat his bags down and sat down on the couch, and stared into the fire. He hated being around new faces in Ponyville, but even though he knew more ponies here than he did there, he wasn’t really glad to see them again. He sighed, remembering the days of his colthood, when everypony made fun of him when he got his cutie mark, instead of being jealous like they were when the other colts and fillies got their cutie marks. He sighed. “Oh well, the past is the past.” He said to himself. He waited another hour for the fireplace to warm up the house, and then put the fire out and headed to bed.
Blue Fedora woke up the next morning feeling depressed, as usual. “Well…” he said to himself, yet again, while tapping his hoof on the table. “Maybe I should get back to work.” He grabbed his supplies and headed to his workshop, which was about only three blocks away from his home. He trotted down the street in the crisp, cold morning air. He turned the corner where his hat shop was. He unlocked the door and entered. It was cold. Very cold. He lit the wall lamp, shivering, and sat behind his desk, waiting for customers.
About a half hour later, the shop had heated up and he had started to doze off. He was nearly asleep, but he heard the door slam open and the bell rang. He opened his eyes, and saw a turquoise unicorn with a spikey orange mane and red eyes. “Hello. What do you need today?” he cheerily asked. “Do you have any camouflage fireproof hats by any chance?” she said, browsing through the hats. “Uh… no… but I could try to make you one.” Blue Fedora said. The fiery maned mare looked sharply at him. “Look, pal. The dragons aren’t flying by every day, you know. At this time of the year, they're migrating back to their home lands, so, I’ll need a hat.” Blue Fedora blinked at her. “Well, I’m terribly sorry miss, um; miss…” she fixed her red eyes on him. “Dragon Spout.” She sighed. “Looks like I’m gonna get my head burned off.” Blue Fedora narrowed his eyes. “I could find a fireproof spell…” he thought out loud. “Great! Then it’s settled! We’re going to ask any- and every- pony that might know of a spell!” Dragon Spout enthusiastically said. “We meet up tomorrow at dawn, by this shop.” She instructed. “Umm… okay, then?” he somewhat agreed. Dragon Spout left the shop, slamming the door on the way out. “Hmm… dragons, eh?” Blue Fedora said, self-consciously ruffling up his light pink mane. He smiled. “She’s one of a kind.”
Blue Fedora woke up the next morning feeling depressed, as usual. “Well…” he said to himself, yet again, while tapping his hoof on the table. “Maybe I should get back to work.” He grabbed his supplies and headed to his workshop, which was about only three blocks away from his home. He trotted down the street in the crisp, cold morning air. He turned the corner where his hat shop was. He unlocked the door and entered. It was cold. Very cold. He lit the wall lamp, shivering, and sat behind his desk, waiting for customers.
About a half hour later, the shop had heated up and he had started to doze off. He was nearly asleep, but he heard the door slam open and the bell rang. He opened his eyes, and saw a turquoise unicorn with a spikey orange mane and red eyes. “Hello. What do you need today?” he cheerily asked. “Do you have any camouflage fireproof hats by any chance?” she said, browsing through the hats. “Uh… no… but I could try to make you one.” Blue Fedora said. The fiery maned mare looked sharply at him. “Look, pal. The dragons aren’t flying by every day, you know. At this time of the year, they're migrating back to their home lands, so, I’ll need a hat.” Blue Fedora blinked at her. “Well, I’m terribly sorry miss, um; miss…” she fixed her red eyes on him. “Dragon Spout.” She sighed. “Looks like I’m gonna get my head burned off.” Blue Fedora narrowed his eyes. “I could find a fireproof spell…” he thought out loud. “Great! Then it’s settled! We’re going to ask any- and every- pony that might know of a spell!” Dragon Spout enthusiastically said. “We meet up tomorrow at dawn, by this shop.” She instructed. “Umm… okay, then?” he somewhat agreed. Dragon Spout left the shop, slamming the door on the way out. “Hmm… dragons, eh?” Blue Fedora said, self-consciously ruffling up his light pink mane. He smiled. “She’s one of a kind.”
I woke up at dawn hoping wishing something anything would happen different today. I put on my rainbow dash shirt and loyally necklace. POOF!
I woke up on a cloud . A blue pegus flow by I know who it was. I had to look over my back, I had wings and a music note cutie mark. I fell off the cloud. "HELP! I'm falling "I yelled.
"just fly "yelled some one
"I don't know how"
who ever it was flow over and catch me. I turn and looked at this cute young colt who saved me. "My names lighting bolt and you can get down now" is what he said before he walked away...
I woke up on a cloud . A blue pegus flow by I know who it was. I had to look over my back, I had wings and a music note cutie mark. I fell off the cloud. "HELP! I'm falling "I yelled.
"just fly "yelled some one
"I don't know how"
who ever it was flow over and catch me. I turn and looked at this cute young colt who saved me. "My names lighting bolt and you can get down now" is what he said before he walked away...