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Moonflower: "That was a fun story!"
You ask Moonflower if she wants to read another.
Moonflower: "Yuh uh!"
You go to put the book where you found it, and look around for a new book to read. The Ritual of Seasons catches your eye, and you bring it back to Moonflower.
After getting comfortable, you begin to read together again. The book reads:
"Atop the tallest mountain of them all, the earth pony sang her woe. For only wind answered her call, upon an horizon of snow.
Sunless day and moonless night sky, chill her sole company. To the firmament she wailed a cry, alone for a felt eternity.
Til from the heavens came a friend, a pegasus beautiful and kind. His heartache he came to end, a fate they shared, he would find.
So they held each other til dayspring, a warm flame within their hearts. Ere long they were past courting, and each would play their part.
And with the wind of his wings, snows melted and clouds flew. And from the seeds of her hooves, foods planted and woodlands grew.
Though in the sky the pegasus did belong, for his friend's love he would always yearn. And so when the earth pony sang her song, spring would once again return..."
The clock on the wall indicates half past two.





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