- (Fluttershy's PoV)
 - >It had been two weeks since the failed attempt to win over Rainbow Dash.
 - >Your mother was with you at the Carousel Boutique, getting measured for your wedding gown.
 - >Rarity was asking you what you were looking for in a dress, but you trusted her judgement enough for her to choose for you.
 - >She promised she would not disappoint.
 - >You hold her to it.
 - >Your mother was going back and forth between watching you and looking around the shop.
 - >The light from some of the gems in Rarity's dresses caught her attention.
 - >Pretty pretty, shiny shiny...
 - >You giggled as she walked over to some of the ponyquins with hypnotized eyes.
 - >Rarity giggled as well, but she had a look of worry on her face.
 - >She had nothing to worry about.
 - >Morning Dew will look, but she won't touch.
 - >"So Fluttershy, darling, have you chosen your bridesmaids yet?"
 - "Oh! I haven't thought about that. I'm not sure."
 - >"Well I know of a certain mare who would be absolutely perfect to be one of your bridesmaids."
 - >Rarity flicked her hair and raised a foreleg to pose.
 - >You were staring at the ground, thinking.
 - "I'm sure she would be lovely, Rarity, but I was just thinking of a few ponies myself."
 - >Rarity dropped her pose and looked at you with a frown.
 - >"Oh... I see..."
 - >She doesn't know that her little act just went right over your head.
 - >"Well," said Morning Dew. "How do you two feel about lunch? I'll buy."
 - >You and Rarity looked at each other and shrugged.
 - >It was a pretty awkward breakfast this morning so you didn't eat very much.
 - >You stomach growled a little bit as the three of you exited the boutique.
 - --
 - (Anon's PoV)
 - >"I can barely handle the stink when I'm sitting at the table, much less right there cooking it."
 - "Haha. Yeah I would assume so."
 - >"How does it not bother Fluttershy?"
 - "When you find an answer to that, you let me know."
 - >You and Fluttershy's fa- er... Steelwing were spending the afternoon together while the mares went into town to run errands.
 - >You had convinced him to follow you to a secluded area of Whitetail Woods.
 - >There was a secluded spot along the creek bank where the channel cat ran wild.
 - >You liked to come here when Fluttershy had things to do and you were home alone.
 - >You were carrying two cane poles and a tackled box while Steelwing walked beside you.
 - >You were talking about the awkward breakfast this morning.
 - >"She hasn't tried to taste it, has she?"
 - "Not that I know of. That would be pretty funny though, haha."
 - >Steelwing glared at you.
 - "Relax. She would just spit it out. It's not like she's gonna develop a taste for flesh from one nibble."
 - >"If you say so."
 - "I know so."
 - --
 - >You turned off the main road and started trekking though the underbrush.
 - >You had an easier time than Steelwing, your longer legs giving you the reach you needed to step over some of the bushes.
 - >"Hey Anon!" called Steelwing. "Wait for me!"
 - >You turned around and... you saw nothing.
 - >You were alone.
 - >You start walking back to find Steelwing.
 - "Hey," you call out. "Where are ya?"
 - >"Over here!" he calls back.
 - >You follow his voice and find him stuck inside a bush, wings fully extended.
 - "What'd you do?"
 - >"I tried to fly over these meddlesome plants, but my wings got caught and I crashed in this bush!"
 - "Nice flying, Ace. What happened to being the top flyer in school?"
 - >"Shut up and pull me out before I kick your flank!"
 - "Say please," you tease.
 - >"GET ME OUT OF HERE!"
 - >He started thrashing about.
 - >You sat down on the grass and watched at him, waiting.
 - >His struggles quickly ended when he realized your intentions.
 - >He sighed.
 - >"I'm sorry. Please help me out?"
 - >You nodded and dropped your poles and tackle box.
 - "Retract your wings."
 - >He complies and you give him a good shove backwards, unwedging him.
 - --
 - >He spread his wings again and rose over the foliage.
 - >You grabbed your poles and tackle box and continued your hike.
 - >"I don't understand why we don't just go to the resevoir or something. There's fish in there."
 - "It's not about the fish. It's about appreciating the little things. Something you need to learn if you want to win Fluttershy back."
 - >He dropped his head.
 - >"Oh. Sorry."
 - "Don't worry about it. Just remember to control your anger."
 - >"Right..."
 - >"So... What were we talking about?"
 - "Uhh... breakfast."
 - >"Right. I still don't understand how you can enjoy that disgusting meat you love to eat."
 - "It's just nature. You can choose to understand or not."
 - >"It's still disgusting. I will never touch meat again."
 - "It was your idea to cook the bacon this morning."
 - >"I didn't think it would be so bad! And the sizzling of it's juices..."
 - >He shuddered.
 - >"And then the popping..."
 - >He rubbed his cheek where grease had splattered on him.
 - "Rule number 1: Never cook bacon without a shirt on."
 - >"It hit me in the face!"
 - "You should've flown higher."
 - >You burst into laghter as he tries to defend himself.
 - >You were only kidding, but he is too proud to just let it slide.
 - >It wasn't long before you found your spot.
 - >You found your trusty leaning tree and took a seat against it.
 - >You opened your tackle box and began to set up your poles as Steelwing took a seat next to you.
 - --
 - >Steelwing watched silently as you skillfully ran the line through the hook and bobber.
 - >You repeated with the second pole.
 - >When you finished, you handed it over to him.
 - >"You know, I'm not too comfortable with this."
 - "Relax. You're not gonna kill them. If you catch one, I'll take it off and release it."
 - >He took offense to this.
 - >"If? What do you mean, if? Are you saying I lack the skills to succesfully catch a mindless fish?"
 - "Uh... no? I was just saying-"
 - >"Save it! I'll show you!"
 - >He put the pole in his mouth and swung it around, casting it into the water.
 - >The hook barely missed your ear as it swung by.
 - "Hey, watch it!"
 - >He was staring at his bobber, concentrating so hard.
 - "Hey. You know you have to bait it, right?"
 - >He looked at you, cocking an eyebrow.
 - "Pull it in."
 - >He yanked back on the pole, and again, the hook came inches from you.
 - "I swear to God, if you hook me, I'm gonna be super pissed."
 - >He grunted a response at you.
 - >You pulled out a covered bowl of earthworms from you tackle box and baited his hook.
 - >He saw some of the worm's guts fall out and he turned his head away and gagged.
 - --
 - "What's wrong, tough guy? This too much for you?"
 - >He kept his head turned away.
 - >"That's is just morbid."
 - "Not really. If you think this is bad, you don't want to watch me clean a fish."
 - >He gagged again, almost throwing up this time.
 - >You gave a hearty laugh and baited your own hook.
 - >You cast the line out and lied back against the tree.
 - >He cast his out as well, but took care of where he swung his hook this time.
 - >You should probably reel yours in and cast again, but whatever.
 - >This trip is about relaxing.
 - >You threw an arm behind your head, and held the pole between your body and your other arm.
 - >"What are you doing?" asked Steelwing. "How do you expect to catch anything if you're not even going to watch it?"
 - "I don't."
 - >"Come again?"
 - "I don't expect to catch anything. This is just relaxing time. I told you before, it's not about the fish."
 - >"Then why didn't we just stay at the house?"
 - "I also told you. Enjoy the little things. How often do you just get to lie out in the woods and enjoy nature to the sounds of a babbling brook?"
 - --
 - >He thought about what you had just said.
 - >That was pretty deep.
 - >In fact, never had he ever just sat and enjoyed nature before.
 - >It was always the sky with him.
 - >He lied down as well, holding the rod between his forelegs.
 - >"So why are we fishing then?"
 - "It's a waiting game. A sport for the patient. I figured you could learn a thing or two."
 - >"Maybe. We'll see about that."
 - >You two lied in the shade of that big tree for about 20 minutes before he became unsettled.
 - >"This is so boring! How can you enjoy this?"
 - "Because I have patience," you mutter.
 - >That sucks, you were just about to nod off too.
 - >You begin to feel a tug on your fishing rod.
 - >You look up to see your bobber lightly bouncing up and down.
 - "See what I mean?"
 - >You begin to slowly reel it in, waiting for the right moment.
 - >And... NOW!
 - >You set the hook and begin reeling in as quickly as you can.
 - >The fish is fighting back with all its might.
 - >The fish breaks the surface and thrashes wildly, splashing water everywhere.
 - >You casually walk up to the edge of the river bank and reel it in the rest of the way.
 - >You turn around and show Steelwing the fish on your hook, wriggling wildly, trying to find water.
 - "See what I mean? Patience."
 - --
 - (Fluttershy's PoV)
 - >"I like the bistro," said Rarity. "They have some wonderful cuisine!"
 - "I don't want some too expensive."
 - >"Why not a picnic?" asked Morning Dew.
 - "It's your money, mother. We don-"
 - >"Well then how about that new diner on the other side of town?" asked Rarity. "I haven't been there yet."
 - "It's up to my moth-"
 - >"How about a picnic?" asked Morning Dew.
 - >"I would just love to try one of their salads," said Rarity. "I heard some great things about them."
 - >"I would like a picnic," said Morning Dew.
 - >You all stopped and looked at each other, confused.
 - "Wait, what?"
 - >"What?" asked Rarity and Morning Dew.
 - >You shook your head.
 - "Sugarcube Corner?"
 - >Rarity and Morning Dew looked at each other and shrugged.
 - "Rarity, what else needs to be done from now until the wedding?"
 - >"Well, darling, theres still the venue, photographers, entertainment, and florists. You and Anonymous should also look into your wedding bands. And... heehee... your honey moon."
 - >Morning Dew's face grew a large smile.
 - >You blushed.
 - "Oh my. Are you sure there will be enough time for all of that?"
 - >"Plenty of time, darling! Trust me, we can get it all together just fine."
 - "Okay Rarity. I trust you."
 - --
 - (Anon's PoV)
 - >You and Steelwing had been fishing for the better part of the morning.
 - >The sun was high in the sky.
 - >Your stomach growled.
 - >You contemplated filleting a fish for lunch, but not only would you offend Steelwing with the gross act, you didn't bring any lunch for him.
 - >You cracked open your eyes and tilted your head to look at him with your peripherals.
 - >He was as relaxed as you were, napping in the shade, safe from the rays of the afternoon sun.
 - >At least he's calmed down.
 - >You decided to say 'Screw it' and began to nod off again.
 - >Lunch isn't that important anyways.
 - >And besides, there's always dinner.
 - >It had been a while now, and nothing interesting has happened.
 - >Besides occasionally rebaiting the hooks after the fish nibble of the worms, nothing.
 - >"Uh... Anon? ANON!"
 - >You groan as you are pulled from your nap.
 - "What..." you mutter, not even looking up.
 - >"Help me!"
 - >You lazily turned your head to see Steelwing bracing himself at the edge of the creek bank.
 - >The fishing pole was in his mouth.
 - >He was fighting just to stay standing on land.
 - --
 - >You laughed at him, not moving a muscle.
 - "Fight it, Steelwing!"
 - >He looked at you and grunted in response.
 - >The fish in this stream were not even that big.
 - >Maybe it was just how awkward it is for him to hold the pole.
 - "Pull on it!"
 - >He took a step back, and then another, ever so slowly.
 - >The fish fought back and tugged him towards the water's edge again.
 - >He threw open his wings, barely catching himself before he fell in.
 - >He raised his eyebrows.
 - >An idea came to mind.
 - >With a hard flap of his wings, he pulled himself farther onto the shore.
 - >He flapped again and again, eventually keeping a steady rythym.
 - >'He's got this' you thought.
 - >Sure enough, he had pulled the fish out of the water and onto the grassy bank.
 - >Wow, this one was actually pretty large.
 - >You gave him a congratulatory clap.
 - >He dropped the pole and gave a proud, accomplished pose.
 - --
 - "Congratulations," you say, taking a stand.
 - >You walk over to him.
 - "Glad to see you figured that one out."
 - >He dropped his pose.
 - >"What are you talking about?"
 - "I was curious to see how you would react if you were to actually catch a fish."
 - >"What do you mean? Of how excited I would be?"
 - "No, actually. That was fully expected."
 - >"Then what?"
 - "I could tell you if you stop interupting."
 - >He nodded.
 - "The real reason for coming out here was just to relax and talk."
 - >You walked over to the fish lying on the grass.
 - "But as the day went on, I started to relize a couple things."
 - >You pick the fish up, it was still alive.
 - "I started to want to see if you could learn a thing or two."
 - >"To... properly catch a fish?"
 - "Not quite, but close."
 - >You walk back over to him.
 - "What happened when you tried to catch it through sheer strength?"
 - >"I... pulled it in?"
 - "Wrong. It nearly pulled you in."
 - >"Because it surprised me."
 - "Exactly."
 - >You held the fish out in front of him.
 - "You had to think outside the box in order to counter that surprise."
 - >"What are you getting at?"
 - --
 - "I actually wanted to see if you could overcome your own stubborness."
 - >You turned back to the water's edge.
 - "You had to flap your wings to overcome the challenge that sheer strength could not alone."
 - >You crouched down, took the hook out of the fish, and released it into the water.
 - >"Is there some underlying meaning here, or are you just drilling me?"
 - "There is, actually."
 - >You watched the fish swim away.
 - "Think of this situation as a metaphor for you and Fluttershy."
 - >His face gave an expression of dumbfoundedness.
 - "Do you get it yet?"
 - >"Yeah... I do."
 - "Good. That will save me the explanation."
 - >You stand back up and turn to face him.
 - >You walk over and pick his rod off the ground.
 - >You go back to where you were sitting and begin working on both of your rods.
 - >You take off the hook and bobber from each pole and neatly packing them away in your tackle box.
 - >"Wait a minute. You didn't actually plan all this, did you?"
 - "Heheh, nope. I just thought of it."
 - >"That was pretty deep for coming up with it on the spot."
 - "What can I say? I'm a pretty deep thinker."
 - >You heft the tackle box up in one hand, the 2 poles in the other.
 - "You ready to go?"
 - >He shrugged.
 - >"Sure, why not."
 - >He didn't try to force himself through the bushes this time.
 - >Instead, he hovered just a little higher than you were tall.
 - "So how's about we get some lunch?"
 - >"I'd be okay with that."
 - "Awesome."
 - >"Wait, there won't be any meat, will there?"
 - >All you did was smile.
 - >"I'm serious. There won't be any meat, right?"
 - "We'll see."
 - --
 - (Fluttershy's PoV)
 - >"Hi everpony!" greeted Pinkie Pie, waving excitedly.
 - >"Hi!" Morning Dew greeted, waving just as excitedly.
 - "Hello Pinkie."
 - >"Good afternoon, darling."
 - >"What can I get for everypony today?"
 - >Hmm...
 - >The three of you begin perusing the displays, looking for something appetizing.
 - >Among the various confectionaries, there were also some small candies.
 - >Candy corn, toffee, caramel clusters, and-
 - >"EEK!" shrieked Morning Dew as she jumped away from the display.
 - >You and Rarity jumped at the sudden scream.
 - >She giggled and moved closer.
 - >"They look so life-like!" she exclaimed, pointing at some chocolate mice.
 - >You and Rarity sighed and went back to browsing the treats.
 - >"I think I'll have some of those cute little mice!" said Morning Dew.
 - >"You got it!" said Pinkie as she placed a few in a bag.
 - >"Anypony else?" asked Pinkie.
 - >"I think I'll have those almond/coconut/chocolate bars," said Rarity.
 - >"Yup!" said Pinkie, throwing a few in the bag.
 - "I'll have a few of those chocolate peanut butter bears, if that's okay."
 - >"It's better than okay, it's great!" said Pinkie.
 - >Pinkie dropped the bag of candies on the counter.
 - >Morning Dew tossed a few bits across the counter.
 - >Pinkie did a spin move, opening the register and slamming the bits into it.
 - >You took your seats at a booth in the seating area, Pinkie joining you.
 - --
 - >You're all happily snacking on the treats you just bought.
 - >Pinkie even brought a few chocolate-covered cherries to share with you all.
 - >"This isn't really a lunch, is it?" asked Rarity.
 - >"Of course it is!" responded Pinkie.
 - >"I disagree," said Rarity. "This is just a snack, not a meal."
 - >"You're right," said Pinkie. "We need cake!"
 - >She disappeared into the kitchen.
 - >Rarity sighed.
 - "That's okay Rarity, if you want, you can join us for dinner tonight."
 - >"Thank you darling, but I just can't leave Sweetie Belle alone."
 - "Are your parents not back from their vacation?"
 - >"Sadly, no. I've been having to deal with Sweetie Belle all alone. She can be a real hoof full."
 - "Why don't you bring her along? She seems to really love Anonymous."
 - >"Hmm... You know, I just-"
 - >Pinkie Pie slams a cake down on the table, startling you and Rarity.
 - >"Cake's here!" she announces.
 - >Morning Dew clopped her hooves, awaiting her piece.
 - >"I just might," resumed Rarity."
 - --
 - >"You might what?" asked Pinkie Pie with a smile.
 - >"Go to Fluttershy's for dinner," said Rarity.
 - >Pinkie Pie gasped.
 - >"A dinner party? I wanna go! I wanna go!"
 - >She started bouncing around excitedly.
 - "Oh, uhm... Okay, I guess. I'm sure Anonymous wouldn't mind."
 - >"Woohoo!" cheered Pinkie Pie.
 - >"Woohoo!" cheered Morning Dew for reasons unknown.
 - >You finished your 'lunch' and said goodbye to Pinkie Pie.
 - >As you exited the bakery, you parted ways with Rarity.
 - >She said she would be over later tonight.
 - >You and your mother walked through Ponyville, nothing left to do today.
 - >"So what's for dinner?" asked Morning Dew with a smile.
 - "I'm not sure. What can feed seven ponies?"
 - >"Six ponies and a human," Morning Dew said, her head held up high.
 - "Right. I was thinking maybe we-"
 - >"Howdy, Fluttershy!"
 - --
 - >You and Morning Dew looked over and saw Applejack waving from you from their apple stand.
 - >Applebloom was with her, waving just as excitedly.
 - >Morning Dew waved back with just as much enthusiasm.
 - >You walked over to the stand to greet your friends.
 - >"How's it goin, pardner?"
 - "Just fine, Applejack. How's business?"
 - >"Meh. Kinda slow, but whatchya gonna do?" Applejack shrugged.
 - "Hey, Applejack, I have a question for you, if you don't mind that is."
 - >"Well a' course not, sugarcube. What can Ah do fer ya?"
 - "What would you recommend for a dinner for seven?"
 - >"Now what're ya doin feedin' seven ponies?" asked Applejack.
 - "Oh, you see, my parents are over for dinner, and I invited Rarity, Sweetie Belle and Pinkie Pie too, and I-"
 - >"Y'all hostin' a dinner party?" she asked.
 - "Well yes, but-"
 - >"Why shoot, Fluttershy! You wouldn't mind if Applebloom and Ah tag along, would ya?"
 - "Oh, uhm. I guess not. We haven't spent much time together, being so busy with the wedding and all"
 - >"Well awrighty then! We'll see you tonight then!"
 - "Okay. See you tonight, Applejack. Come on, mother."
 - >Morning Dew was by Applebloom, making silly faces at each other.
 - >She stopped when she heard you call, and trotted over to catch up with you.
 - --
 - (Anon's PoV)
 - >You finally cleared the underbrush and have turned onto the main road.
 - >Steelwing landed on the road and walked beside you.
 - >He would not shut up about having meat for lunch.
 - >You weren't helping by refusing to give him a straight answer.
 - >You were still arguing about it, and not paying attention to where you were walking.
 - >You tripped over the hind legs of a pony who's forward half was hidden inside a bush.
 - "Oh, I'm sorry ma-" You saw the cutie mark. "...Twilight."
 - >Twilight backed out of the bush she was in.
 - >"Oh hi Anon! Mr. Steelwing. How are you two this afternoon?"
 - "Pretty good. Just going home to see if we can't grab a bite to eat."
 - >"Oh, well if you're hungry," she levitated two apples from her saddlebag. "You can have these if you like."
 - >You drop your poles and tackle box to grab the apples.
 - >You handed one to Steelwing.
 - "Thank you Twilight."
 - >You took a seat on the ground and began to eat the apple.
 - >Twilight was looking at your fishing gear.
 - >"Anon, what is that?" she asked.
 - --
 - >You followed Twilight's hoof.
 - >She was pointing at your poles.
 - "Fishing poles." you said, taking another bite of apple.
 - >"Fishing... poles?" she blinked.
 - "You use them to catch fish."
 - >"So where are they?"
 - "Where are what?"
 - >"The fish."
 - "We threw them back."
 - >Twilight didn't understand.
 - >"If you threw them back, what was the point of catching them?"
 - "Just for fun."
 - >"That doesn't sound fun."
 - >"It's more about nap time than it is fun," said Steelwing.
 - "Well that time it was. I told you, I wasn't planning on eating them today. Although the one you caught sure was a beauty."
 - >"Wait a minute," said Twilight. "EAT them?"
 - "Uh... yeah?"
 - >"WHAT?! Why would you do that!"
 - >You shifted your eyes side to side.
 - "Because I'm hungry?"
 - >"That's a horrible excuse!"
 - "It's not an excuse, it's a reason. Are you implying I would come up with an excuse to kill something?"
 - >"Why wouldn't you just eat vegetables?"
 - "Because straight vegetables would suck. That's why."
 - --
 - >"How can you be so calm about killing other creatures?" she demanded with a hoof stomp.
 - >The switch in your head just clicked.
 - >She has no idea that you eat meat.
 - "You didn't know?"
 - >"Of course not!" she yelled.
 - >You looked back to Steelwing, who just shrugged his shoulders at you and continued munching on his apple.
 - >He wasn't having any part in this conversation.
 - "How can you not know? We went over what I know of my anatomy with you. You even inspected me for a little bit."
 - >"Well I didn't know you ate other creatures!"
 - "You looked at my teeth!"
 - >"What does that have to do with anything?"
 - >You facepalm.
 - >Twilight is the stupidest smart pony you have ever met.
 - "I think you need to take some basic zoology classes from Fluttershy..."
 - >"What's that supposed to mean?"
 - "It means you don't even know the basics about animal biology."
 - >She stomped in protest.
 - >"How can you even say that?"
 - "If you did, you would've known I was an omnivore by my teeth alone."
 - >You raised to one knee and motioned her toward you.
 - >You parted you lips, revealing your teeth to her.
 - >You pointed to you canines.
 - >You released you lips and sat back down.
 - "Had you even the slightest idea, you would've seen that my canines are that of a carnivore's."
 - >"I thought the were just for grabbing things."
 - "So what are my hands for?"
 - >You raise your free hand in front of her face.
 - >"I... uh... Nevermind"
 - >'Yeah, I thought so.'
 - --
 - >You change the conversation before she can come up with a retort to piss you off and send you into a rediculously long argument about nothing.
 - "So Twilight, what are you doing out here anyways?"
 - >She snaps out of her train of thought of trying to come up with a good comeback.
 - "Oh me? I'm just studying some of the insects around here."
 - >She trots over to the bush where she was at and levitated a safari cap, magnifying glass, and notebook from the bush.
 - "Learn anything interesting?"
 - >She sighed.
 - >"No, unfortunately. The insects here don't do anything other than forage and defend their nests. I was thinking about testing some different magic effects on the to see how they reacted."
 - >Her horn begins to glow.
 - "OR," you quickly say. "You could not do that and just find a different nest."
 - >From your past experience with her 'magic tests', this will likely end with a blaze of fire or bolt of electricity.
 - >You can't have that.
 - >Her horn stopped glowing.
 - >"Yeah, I guess I can do that."
 - >You finished you apple, and just held the core.
 - >You hold it out to Steelwing.
 - "You want it?"
 - >He eyed it suspiciously.
 - >"It's not gonna taste like meat, is it?"
 - "Oh my g- Would you drop it already?"
 - >He shrugged and took the core from your hand.
 - --
 - >Twilight started packing her things away into her saddlebag.
 - "Hey Twilight, I gotta question for you."
 - >"Hmm?" she looked up at you.
 - "You got any plans for dinner tonight?"
 - >She thought about it.
 - >"No, actually. I was just gonna go home and study some more. Maybe have Spike fix me a sandwich or something."
 - "That's a terrible plan. How 'bout you come over tonight?"
 - >"Gee Anon... I don't rea-"
 - "We might find something scientific about me to talk about."
 - >"Okay I'm in!"
 - >Typical Twilight Sparkle.
 - "Well alrighty then. Be at my house tonight?"
 - >"Sounds like a plan!"
 - >She trotted off, probably to go fry some ants with her magnifying glass as an 'experiment'.
 - >Maybe you should've taken it from her.
 - >But the she might resort to magic.
 - >Then you risk her starting a forest fire.
 - >You decide it's best to leave it how it is.
 - >"That pony doesn't know when to shut up, does she?" asked Steelwing when Twilight was out of earshot.
 - "Haha, right? She irritates me to no end, but sometimes I get some interesting information out of our little arguments."
 - >"I would probably tear my ears off than listen to her incescant rambling."
 - >"Meh," you shrug. "I tend to win these little things anyways. You think she would learn how to argue by now."
 - >"Can we go?" asked Steelwing, slightly irritated.
 - "Very well."
 - --
 - >"You think Fluttershy will approve of you inviting a guest without her knowledge?" asked Steelwing as you walked.
 - "I'm sure she won't mind. It's not like I invited all of our friends."
 - >"True. Hey that reminds me, a friend of mine is in town and I wanted to talk to them. Would you mind if I invited them over for dinner?"
 - >You thought about it.
 - "What can we make that feeds 5 ponies and me?"
 - >"I don't know. You'll think of something."
 - "Gee, thanks..."
 - >"Anytime," he laughed.
 - >The two of you were walking down the road when your house came into view.
 - >On the other side, Fluttershy and Morning Dew.
 - >They must be coming back from their errands already.
 - >You waved your arm over your head at the approaching mares.
 - >You could see Morning Dew raise up on her wings and wave back.
 - >Steelwing groaned and facehooved.
 - "Are you embarassed of her?" you asked surprised.
 - >"A little bit. She acts so childish."
 - "Well don't be. She's adorable when she's like that."
 - >"Yeah she is. But sometimes I feel like she just needs to grow up."
 - "You can't change who someone is. Remember?"
 - >"Right... Sorry..."
 - --
 - >You reached your house before the other two did.
 - >You and Steelwing took a seat on the doorstep and waited for the other two to arrive.
 - >When they did, they rose into the air and flew to their respective loved one, embracing him in a tight hug.
 - >You and Steelwing looked at each other and shrugged.
 - >Best not to fight it.
 - >They both eased up and stood on the ground in front of you.
 - >"Hey Anon, I have a question for you." asked Fluttershy.
 - "I have one for you as well."
 - >"Oh, well you go first."
 - "Alright. I invited Twilight over for dinner tonight. Your father here also has a friend in town that he wants to invite as well. I told him that would be okay."
 - >Her ears dropped.
 - >"O-oh. Okay. Well, I also invited several ponies over for dinner tonight... five actually."
 - "Five poines?! How can we even feed that many?"
 - >"I don't know. I'm sorry. I should've just said no..."
 - >She dropped her head to the ground.
 - --
 - >You sat there and thought about it quick.
 - >You held her chin and picked her head up.
 - "Well, at least I don't feel so bad about inviting over two without your permisson."
 - >You smiled and chuckled to show her everything was alright.
 - >She smiled as well and gave a small giggle.
 - "Okay so lets see here... You, me," you were holding up fingers as you counted. "Parents, my two, and your five..."
 - >You sat there thinking.
 - "What is that, twelve?"
 - >"Eleven."
 - "Yeah, sure, eleven. So we need to find a way to hold 10 ponies and me in our house, and then feed them... This is gonna suck."
 - >"Well," spoke up Steelwing. "I'm gonna go find my friend. I'll meet you back here for dinner."
 - "You got it."
 - >Steelwing took to the skies, leaving Morning Dew with you and Fluttershy.
 - "Well, Morning Dew, you wanna help us prepare?"
 - >"Sure!" she exclaimed.
 - >She skipped inside, with you and Fluttershy following her.
 - >You gotta party to get ready for and a very short time to do it in.
 

