Diversity Story
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Chapter 1: A Festival of Harmony
The Festival of Harmony was in full swing in Ponyville, and the entire town buzzed with excitement. Colorful banners fluttered in the warm breeze, ponies of all tribes mingled in the streets, and laughter echoed from every corner. At the heart of the festival stood a grand stage, draped in silk and adorned with glowing magical lanterns. The Golden Harmony Amulet, the festival’s centerpiece, shimmered in the afternoon sunlight, its intricate carvings catching the eye of every passerby.
Twilight Sparkle stood on the stage, a proud smile on her face. This year’s festival was special—not just for the ponies of Ponyville, but for their guests as well.
“Thank you all for coming to the Festival of Harmony!” Twilight announced, her voice amplified by a spell. “Today, we celebrate the bonds of friendship that unite us all, no matter where we come from.”
The crowd erupted into cheers as Twilight stepped aside to introduce the guests of honor: a delegation of zebras who had traveled all the way from their distant homeland to join the festivities.
Leading the group was Kivuli, a tall zebra with a dignified air. His coat was marked with swirling patterns unique to his tribe, and he wore a ceremonial necklace of beads and feathers. Beside him stood his young niece, Nyota, who gazed around Ponyville with wide, curious eyes.
“It is an honor to be here,” Kivuli said, his voice resonant and calm. “The Festival of Harmony is a reminder that though our lands are far apart, our hearts can be as one.”
The crowd cheered again, though Twilight noticed a few ponies exchanging uncertain glances. Not everypony was accustomed to the zebras’ presence, and some were clearly wary.
Welcoming the Guests
After the opening ceremony, the festival spilled into the streets. Stalls lined the roads, offering everything from Applejack’s famous apple pies to Rarity’s handmade scarves. Musicians played lively tunes, and fillies and colts darted through the crowds, their laughter adding to the cheerful atmosphere.
Twilight and her friends took it upon themselves to ensure the zebras felt welcome.
“This here’s one of our local specialties,” Applejack said, handing Kivuli a slice of apple pie. “Ain’t nothin’ better than Sweet Apple Acres’ finest.”
Kivuli took a bite and smiled warmly. “Delicious. Your family’s reputation for fine apples is well deserved.”
Nyota giggled as Pinkie Pie presented her with a tower of cupcakes, each one frosted in a different color of the rainbow. “You gotta try these!” Pinkie exclaimed. “They’re like happiness in dessert form!”
As the zebras began to mingle, Twilight kept a watchful eye on the festival. She noticed that while most ponies were friendly, a few kept their distance.
“Is everything alright?” Fluttershy asked, noticing Twilight’s thoughtful expression.
Twilight nodded, though her smile didn’t quite reach her eyes. “I just want to make sure everypony feels included. Festivals like this are supposed to bring us together.”
Fluttershy followed Twilight’s gaze to a small group of ponies whispering to each other. “Do you think they don’t trust the zebras?”
“I hope that’s not it,” Twilight replied. “But if it is, we’ll show them that harmony means embracing our differences.”
The Golden Harmony Amulet
As the day went on, the Golden Harmony Amulet remained the centerpiece of the festival. Ponies and zebras alike admired its beauty, which seemed to radiate warmth and light.
“This amulet has been part of Equestrian history for centuries,” Twilight explained to a curious crowd. “It represents the unity of all creatures under the principles of friendship and harmony.”
Rarity, standing beside her, gestured dramatically toward the amulet. “And, of course, it’s a masterpiece of design! The way the gold filigree catches the light—it’s simply divine.”
Nyota, the young zebra, leaned closer to Twilight. “Is it true that the amulet’s magic grows stronger when there is harmony in the land?”
Twilight nodded. “That’s right. Its magic reflects the state of Equestria. When we work together and build friendships, the amulet shines brighter.”
Nyota’s eyes sparkled with wonder. “It’s beautiful. I’ve never seen anything like it.”
A Sudden Disruption
As evening approached, the festival’s mood shifted. Twilight was preparing for the closing ceremony when Spike came running up to her, panting heavily.
“Twilight! Something’s wrong!” he gasped.
“What is it?” Twilight asked, her wings flaring slightly in alarm.
Spike pointed toward the stage. “The Golden Harmony Amulet—it’s gone!”
The words sent a ripple of shock through the crowd. Ponies gasped and murmured, craning their necks to see the empty pedestal where the amulet had been displayed just moments ago.
Twilight’s heart sank. “This can’t be happening.”
Rainbow Dash was already in the air, scanning the crowd. “Did anypony see who took it?”
The crowd erupted into chaos as ponies began talking over each other. Some claimed to have seen nothing, while others pointed hooves.
“I saw a shadowy figure near the stage!” one pony shouted.
“It must have been the zebras!” another cried. “They’ve been watching the amulet all day!”
Kivuli stepped forward, his expression calm but stern. “We had no part in this. To accuse us without evidence is unjust.”
“That’s what a thief would say!” retorted a gray earth pony, his voice sharp with suspicion.
Twilight stomped her hoof, her voice ringing out above the noise. “Enough! We’re not going to solve anything by accusing each other. We’ll investigate this calmly and find out who’s responsible.”
A Fracture in Harmony
As the festival descended into uneasy murmurs, Twilight and her friends began their investigation. They examined the pedestal, noting the faint traces of magic lingering where the amulet had been.
“This was a teleportation spell,” Twilight concluded, her horn glowing as she analyzed the magical residue. “Whoever took the amulet is a skilled unicorn.”
“That clears the zebras,” Applejack said, casting a pointed look at the suspicious ponies. “Ain’t no unicorns in their group.”
But the accusations persisted. Small groups of ponies whispered among themselves, casting distrustful glances at the zebra delegation.
Twilight’s heart ached as she saw Kivuli and his kin standing apart from the crowd, their once-welcoming expressions replaced with guarded wariness.
“I need to stop this before it gets worse,” Twilight muttered to herself.
Setting a Plan in Motion
Gathering her friends, Twilight outlined a plan. “We need to split up and search for clues. If we can find the thief or recover the amulet, we’ll clear the zebras’ name and restore harmony to the festival.”
Rainbow Dash saluted. “I’ll search the skies. If somepony’s running, they won’t get far with me watching.”
Pinkie Pie bounced excitedly. “Ooh, I’ll check all the festival stalls! Maybe they left behind a trail of crumbs or confetti!”
Rarity adjusted her mane with a determined flourish. “And I’ll interview some of the attendees. Perhaps somepony saw something useful.”
As her friends dispersed, Twilight turned to Kivuli. “I promise we’ll get to the bottom of this. Please don’t lose faith in us.”
Kivuli nodded, though his eyes betrayed a flicker of doubt. “We shall await the truth, Princess Twilight. But I fear the damage may already be done.”
Twilight watched him walk away, her resolve hardening. The Festival of Harmony was meant to unite Equestria, not divide it. She would do everything in her power to ensure that unity prevailed.
Chapter 2: Shadows of Doubt
As the sun dipped lower on the horizon, casting golden hues over Ponyville, the tension from the Festival of Harmony had grown palpable. The streets buzzed with nervous murmurs, and groups of ponies gathered in tight circles, whispering about the missing Golden Harmony Amulet. Twilight Sparkle stood in the center of the square, flanked by her friends, her expression a mix of concern and determination.
“We need to get to the bottom of this quickly,” Twilight said, addressing the Mane Six. “If the amulet isn’t found, the festival could be ruined—and worse, the accusations flying around might cause a rift we can’t repair.”
Rainbow Dash crossed her forelegs, hovering a few inches above the ground. “Yeah, like that crowd over there!” She gestured toward a group of ponies glaring at a small cluster of zebras.
“I bet they did it!” shouted a gray stallion from the crowd, pointing an accusatory hoof. “They’ve been eyeing that amulet ever since they got here!”
Kivuli, the leader of the zebra delegation, stepped forward, his expression calm but firm. “We came in peace to share in your traditions. Accusations without proof sow only distrust and discord.”
Applejack trotted over, positioning herself between the zebras and the angry ponies. “Now hold on just a minute! We don’t know who took the amulet, so let’s not go pointin’ hooves willy-nilly.”
“Exactly!” Twilight’s voice rose above the growing murmurs. “Jumping to conclusions will only make things worse. Everycreature, please, go back to enjoying the festival while we investigate.”
Reluctantly, the crowd began to disperse, though a few ponies lingered, casting suspicious glances at the zebras before moving away. Twilight let out a sigh of relief as the square grew quieter.
The Accusations Begin
Rarity, standing beside Twilight, adjusted her mane nervously. “Honestly, darling, it’s not just the theft that’s concerning. The way everypony is turning against the zebras is simply ghastly.”
Fluttershy nodded, her voice soft but resolute. “They didn’t do anything wrong. It’s not fair to treat them like this.”
Twilight turned to Pinkie Pie. “Pinkie, did you notice anything strange before the amulet disappeared?”
Pinkie Pie tapped her chin thoughtfully. “Well, I was setting up the cupcake table, and I saw a pony in a dark cloak sneaking around. I thought maybe they were shy or wanted a cupcake. But when I offered them one, they ran off!”
“That’s a lead,” Twilight said, her eyes narrowing. “Did you see where they went?”
Pinkie shrugged. “Nope! They were super fast—like, faster-than-me-on-sugar fast.”
Rainbow Dash’s ears perked up. “Faster than you? That’s suspicious. I’ll bet they didn’t want to get caught.”
“We’ll need to investigate further,” Twilight said. “Pinkie, can you remember anything else? Maybe their size, their coat color?”
Pinkie’s brow furrowed in concentration. “Hmmm… I think they were about my size. And their coat was... grayish, maybe? It was hard to tell under the cloak.”
“That’s not much to go on,” Rainbow admitted. “But it’s better than nothing.”
Questioning the Zebras
As the group strategized, Kivuli approached them, his expression calm despite the chaos around him. “Princess Twilight,” he began, his deep voice steady, “I understand tensions are high, but we must speak. My kin and I feel the weight of suspicion. This is not what we hoped for when we came to your land.”
Twilight nodded solemnly. “I’m sorry, Kivuli. This isn’t how Ponyville usually is. The amulet’s theft has brought out the worst in some ponies. But I promise we’ll find the truth.”
Kivuli gestured toward his companions, who were huddled together near their tent. “We have nothing to hide. If questioning us will ease the doubts of your people, we will cooperate fully.”
“Thank you,” Twilight said, appreciating his willingness to help. “We’ll start with asking if any of you saw anything unusual before the amulet disappeared.”
One of the younger zebras stepped forward hesitantly. “I… I saw a pony near the amulet before it vanished. They were wearing a hood, and they looked around nervously, like they didn’t want to be seen.”
Rainbow Dash zipped over, her wings flaring. “What else did you see? Did they have any marks? What about their cutie mark?”
The young zebra shook her head. “I’m sorry. I couldn’t see their cutie mark. They disappeared into the crowd so quickly.”
Twilight’s mind raced. A hooded pony, moving quickly, trying not to be seen… The pieces were coming together, but there was still so much they didn’t know.
The Growing Divide
As the day wore on, the divide between the ponies and the zebras grew more apparent. While some ponies continued to mingle peacefully with their zebra guests, others kept their distance or muttered under their breath.
“I don’t like this,” Fluttershy said quietly as she and Rarity walked through the festival grounds. “Everycreature is so tense. It feels like the zebras aren’t welcome anymore.”
Rarity sighed. “It’s appalling, really. Just yesterday, everypony was so excited about the festival, and now look at them.”
They passed a group of ponies whispering among themselves, their eyes fixed on the zebras. One of them, a pale yellow mare, scoffed loudly. “I told you we shouldn’t trust outsiders. They’re probably plotting something right now.”
Fluttershy’s ears flattened against her head. “How can they say things like that? They don’t even know the zebras.”
Rarity’s gaze hardened. “Fear often leads to ignorance, darling. And ignorance can make ponies act in the most dreadful ways.”
Twilight’s Determination
As evening fell, Twilight gathered her friends in the library of her castle. The room was filled with maps, notes, and magical analysis tools as they reviewed the clues they had gathered.
“Alright,” Twilight said, pacing in front of the table. “We know the thief wore a hood and moved quickly to avoid detection. They used a spell to break the case, but it wasn’t a teleportation spell—it was something subtler. That means it was likely a unicorn.”
“Which means it wasn’t a zebra,” Applejack said firmly. “That’s somethin’ we can prove.”
Rainbow Dash punched the air. “Great! Let’s tell everypony and clear the zebras’ name!”
Twilight shook her head. “It’s not that simple. Without solid evidence or the amulet, some ponies might still hold onto their suspicions. We need to find the thief and recover the amulet.”
Spike, who had been quietly taking notes, spoke up. “What about the hooded pony Pinkie saw? They could still be in town, right?”
“Exactly,” Twilight said. “We’ll split up and search the festival grounds. Keep an eye out for anything unusual, and report back if you find anything.”
The group nodded in agreement, determination etched on their faces.
A Discovery in the Night
Late that evening, as the festival festivities wound down, Twilight and her friends regrouped near the stage to share their findings. Rainbow Dash and Pinkie Pie were the last to arrive, their expressions tense.
“We saw something,” Rainbow began, lowering her voice. “There was a hooded pony sneaking around near the edge of town. Pinkie and I followed them into the Everfree Forest.”
Twilight’s eyes widened. “What? Did you catch them?”
Pinkie shook her head. “Nope. They went into a spooky old shack, and we thought it’d be better to come back and tell you instead of going inside alone. I mean, who knows what’s in there? Ghosts? Trapdoors? Cupcake thieves?”
“That could be our thief,” Twilight said, her wings twitching with nervous energy. “We need to act quickly before they get away or hide the amulet.”
Applejack adjusted her hat, her expression resolute. “Then let’s not waste any more time. We’ve got a lead, and we’re gonna follow it.”
“Are we sure it’s safe?” Fluttershy asked, her voice trembling slightly.
Twilight placed a reassuring hoof on Fluttershy’s shoulder. “We’ll stick together. If we face any trouble, we’ll handle it as a team.”
The group exchanged determined nods before setting off toward the Everfree Forest, the shadows of the night swallowing them as they ventured into the unknown.
Chapter 3: Searching for the Truth
Twilight’s team moved silently through the Everfree Forest, the dense canopy above blocking out most of the moonlight. The air was thick with tension, every creak of a branch or rustle of leaves putting them on edge.
Rainbow Dash and Pinkie Pie were the first to scout ahead, following the faint trail that led deeper into the woods. The path twisted and turned until they stumbled upon a clearing bathed in faint moonlight.
At its center stood a dilapidated shack, its windows broken and the door hanging crookedly on its hinges. The structure seemed forgotten by time, but a faint light flickered inside, revealing that it wasn’t entirely abandoned.
Rainbow landed softly beside Pinkie, her wings still tensed. “This place screams ‘bad guy hideout,’” she whispered, narrowing her eyes.
Pinkie nodded, pulling out a magnifying glass from seemingly nowhere. “Let’s investigate!”
The two crept toward the shack, careful to avoid making any noise. Rainbow pushed the door open just enough for them to slip inside. The interior was as decrepit as the outside suggested—dark, dusty, and filled with broken furniture.
A rickety table stood in the center of the room, covered in strange leaflets. Pinkie picked one up, blowing off the dust. The crude lettering read, “Keep Equestria Pure—Join the True Harmony League.”
Rainbow snatched one of the leaflets, her jaw tightening.
“‘Keep Equestria Pure—Join the True Harmony League,’” she read aloud, the disgust evident in her voice. “These jerks don’t even try to hide how awful they are.”
Pinkie gasped dramatically, her eyes wide. “It’s a hate group! They’re not just meanies—they’re super-duper meanies!”
Rainbow’s gaze shifted to the far corner of the room, where a familiar golden glint caught her eye. Her heart skipped a beat as she darted forward, brushing aside a tattered cloak that had been draped over the object. There, sitting on a dusty shelf, was the Golden Harmony Amulet.
“Got it!” Rainbow said triumphantly, holding the amulet up to the light. Its glow was dim, but its intricate carvings were unmistakable.
Pinkie beamed. “We’re so good at this! Twilight’s going to be so proud—”
A low growl interrupted her, freezing the pair in place.
“And just what do you think you’re doing here?”
Rainbow and Pinkie whirled around to see three ponies blocking the doorway. Each one wore a crude emblem that depicted a twisted version of the harmony symbol, the once-hopeful design now marred with jagged lines and dark colors.
“Looks like we’ve got intruders,” one of the ponies sneered, a unicorn with a scar running down his muzzle. His horn glowed faintly, casting ominous shadows on the walls.
Rainbow flared her wings, holding the amulet protectively. “You’re the intruders, pal. This amulet doesn’t belong to you.”
The leader, a burly earth pony with a patchy mane, stepped forward. His voice was cold and filled with venom. “It’s for the good of Equestria. Those zebras don’t belong here, and neither do their trinkets.”
Pinkie’s frown deepened as she stepped beside Rainbow. “Friendship isn’t just for ponies, you know! It’s for everycreature!”
The leader smirked, his eyes narrowing. “You’ve been fooled by their lies. They’ll bring nothing but ruin to Equestria, and this amulet will help us protect what’s ours.”
Rainbow’s grip on the amulet tightened. “You don’t even know what you’re talking about. Harmony doesn’t work like that!”
The tension in the room snapped as the three ponies advanced, their hooves echoing ominously on the wooden floor.
Escape Under Pressure
Rainbow was the first to act. With a powerful flap of her wings, she shot forward, creating a gust of wind that knocked two of the ponies off balance. The unicorn managed to hold his ground, his horn flaring with a beam of magic that narrowly missed Rainbow as she ducked.
Pinkie, meanwhile, reached into her saddlebags and pulled out a pouch of flour. “Always be prepared!” she declared, hurling the pouch at the advancing ponies. The cloud of white powder exploded in their faces, causing them to cough and stumble back, blinded.
“Let’s go!” Rainbow shouted, clutching the amulet tightly.
Pinkie was right behind her as they bolted out the door, their hooves pounding against the forest floor. Behind them, the muffled shouts of their pursuers echoed through the trees, but Rainbow was too fast, her wings propelling her forward.
As they reached the edge of the clearing, Pinkie glanced back and spotted the shadowy figures chasing them. “They’re not giving up!”
Rainbow gritted her teeth. “They won’t catch us. We’ve got the amulet, and we’re getting it back to Twilight!”
The two friends dashed through the forest, dodging branches and leaping over roots. The darkness seemed to close in around them, but they pushed forward, driven by the urgency of their mission.
Reuniting with the Team
At last, they broke through the trees and into the faintly moonlit path where the rest of the Mane Six were waiting. Twilight’s eyes widened as she saw the amulet in Rainbow’s hooves.
“You found it!” she exclaimed, relief washing over her.
Rainbow nodded, breathing heavily. “Yeah, but it wasn’t easy. We’ve got a problem, Twilight—there’s a group out there calling themselves the True Harmony League. They’re the ones who stole the amulet, and they’re bad news.”
Pinkie added, “Like, really bad. Super meanies who think friendship is just for ponies!”
Twilight’s expression darkened as she processed the news. “This is worse than I thought. If they’re spreading ideas like that, it could tear Equestria apart.”
Applejack stepped forward, her jaw set. “Then we’ve gotta stop ’em. If they’re this bold, who knows what they’ll try next?”
Twilight nodded, her resolve hardening. “First, we need to secure the amulet. Then, we’ll figure out how to deal with this group. They’re not just threatening the zebras—they’re threatening everything harmony stands for.”
The friends exchanged determined glances, knowing the road ahead would be fraught with challenges. But together, they would face whatever came next, united in their mission to protect Equestria’s harmony.
Chapter 4: Confrontation and Unity
The moon hung high over when Mane Six burst out of the Everfree Forest, the Golden Harmony Amulet safely tucked in Pinkie’s saddlebag. They didn’t stop running until they reached Twilight’s castle
“We got it!” Rainbow announced, dropping the amulet onto the table in front of Twilight. “And we found out who’s behind this whole mess!”
Pinkie Pie bounced excitedly. “It’s a super bad group called the True Harmony League! But don’t let the name fool you—they’re not harmonious at all!”
Twilight’s face darkened as she examined the amulet. “The True Harmony League? I’ve heard whispers about them, but I didn’t think they’d go this far. Did you see their leader?”
Rainbow nodded. “Some earth pony named Iron Crest. He was all about ‘keeping Equestria pure’ and blaming the zebras for everything.” She scowled. “It made me sick.”
Applejack slammed her hoof on the table. “So they tried to pin this on Zecora’s kin to turn everypony against ’em. That’s downright despicable.”
Fluttershy looked worried. “What if they come back? What if they try to hurt the zebras?”
Twilight straightened up, her determination shining through. “Then we stop them. We need to expose the True Harmony League for what they really are. If they’re hiding out in the Everfree Forest, we’ll confront them and bring them to justice.”
Rarity raised an eyebrow. “Confront them? In that dreadful forest? Surely there’s a more... elegant solution?”
“There’s no time for elegant,” Twilight said firmly. “We leave at dawn.”
The Confrontation
The next morning, the Mane Six ventured into the Everfree Forest, armed with the Elements of Harmony and a plan. Twilight led the way, her horn lighting the path as they approached the dilapidated shack Rainbow and Pinkie had discovered.
Inside, Iron Crest and his followers were in disarray. News of the amulet’s recovery had already reached them, and their leader was fuming.
“That amulet was our key to exposing the zebras as thieves!” Iron Crest snarled. “Now everypony will believe their lies!”
A voice rang out from the doorway. “No, Iron Crest. Everypony will see the truth—you’re the liar.”
Iron Crest turned to see Twilight and her friends standing at the entrance. The Elements of Harmony shimmered faintly around their necks.
“You don’t belong here, Princess,” he growled. “This is none of your concern.”
Twilight stepped forward. “When your actions threaten harmony in Equestria, it’s very much my concern. You’ve spread fear and hate, and you’ve tried to divide us. But friendship is stronger than your lies.”
Iron Crest sneered. “Friendship? That’s your answer to everything. You think a bunch of ponies holding hooves can solve every problem?”
Rainbow Dash smirked. “It’s worked pretty well so far.”
Before Iron Crest could respond, his followers began to waver. A young unicorn stepped forward, her voice trembling. “This isn’t what I signed up for. I thought we were protecting Equestria, but all we’ve done is hurt innocent creatures.”
Iron Crest glared at her. “You’re either with me or against me.”
Twilight seized the moment. “It’s not too late to choose the right path. Hate only leads to destruction, but friendship can heal even the deepest wounds.”
The unicorn hesitated, then slowly stepped away from Iron Crest. Others followed, murmuring their apologies as they left the shack.
Enraged, Iron Crest charged at Twilight, but a rainbow-colored barrier formed around her as the Elements of Harmony activated. The shack filled with a brilliant light, and when it faded, Iron Crest lay immobilized, his magic bound by the Elements.
Chapter 5: Restoring Trust
Back in Ponyville, the zebras were preparing to leave. Despite Twilight’s assurances, many felt unwelcome after the accusations and hostility.
“It is best we go,” Kivuli said solemnly. “Your words are kind, Princess, but hearts take longer to heal than wounds.”
Twilight’s heart sank. “Please, give us a chance to make this right. The True Harmony League has been exposed, and they won’t hurt anycreature again.”
Rarity stepped forward. “And not all ponies believe those horrid things. We want to show you the Equestria we’re proud of—a place of love and acceptance.”
The zebras exchanged uncertain glances. “Perhaps…” Kivuli began, but his voice trailed off. At that moment, Applejack approached, pulling a cart laden with food. “These here are some of Sweet Apple Acres’ finest apples, along with a few pies Granny Smith whipped up. We’d be mighty honored if y’all stayed for supper.”
Pinkie Pie bounced up beside her. “And I made cupcakes! Lots of cupcakes!”
The zebras hesitated, then slowly nodded. As the sun set, the ponies and zebras gathered around a massive banquet table in the town square. Stories and laughter filled the air, and for the first time since the festival began, the tension eased.
Chapter 6: A New Harmony
The next day, the Festival of Harmony resumed. Twilight stood on the stage with Kivuli, the Golden Harmony Amulet glinting in the sunlight.
“This amulet represents more than just our shared history,” Twilight said, her voice carrying across the crowd. “It represents trust, respect, and the power of unity. Together, we faced a great challenge, and we emerged stronger.”
Kivuli stepped forward. “May this festival be a reminder that harmony is not a destination, but a journey. Let us walk it together.”
The crowd erupted into cheers as the zebras performed one final dance. Their rhythmic movements told a story of resilience and hope, drawing everypony into their spell.
As the festival came to a close, Twilight and her friends gathered at the Castle of Friendship.
“We did it,” Fluttershy said softly. “We proved that friendship really is stronger than fear.”
Twilight nodded. “But the work doesn’t end here. Harmony isn’t just about one festival—it’s something we have to nurture every day.”
Rarity raised a glass of cider. “To harmony, friendship, and a brighter future for all of us!”
The others raised their glasses in agreement, their hearts full of hope.
THE END
