Post by Val on Nov 5, 2013 6:37:04 GMT
Here we go again. A soft breeze blew through the bustling streets of Canterlot, caressing everything that comes in front of it with a soft touch and gentle lullaby. The remaining trees that still stood in the large city billowed and howled a quiet song, branches bare and naked as the train made its way up the mountain the city rested upon. A slight chugging noise could be heard as the train ambled into the fancy station, puffs of smoke reaching up towards the sky as the transportation device moved through the chilly, winter air. Finally, it screeched to a halt on the tracks, and suddenly the doors opened with a puff of air and a voice entering the intercom with a cough. Aeverie let out a small sigh that rattled in her throat, grabbed her suitcase, and stepped off of the train and onto the platform, suitcase dragging down and scarf being tugged by the breezes.
Suddenly, Aeverie wad alone again. That's all there ever was in this city. You get off and you he to out. No social interaction. Everybody had a place to be and a place to partake in, and they knew it well. The white Pegasus silently remembered the same moment happening when she first arrived in Ponyville, except the occasion was different as she was completely alone on the platform. Now, she was going to a different city to meet up with family, not to move into her probably forever home. Slowly but surely, the train closed its doors and made its way back down the mountain, more smoke being puffed into the air. And the faint rolling of wheels could be heard as Aeverie wheeled away.
Suddenly, Aeverie wad alone again. That's all there ever was in this city. You get off and you he to out. No social interaction. Everybody had a place to be and a place to partake in, and they knew it well. The white Pegasus silently remembered the same moment happening when she first arrived in Ponyville, except the occasion was different as she was completely alone on the platform. Now, she was going to a different city to meet up with family, not to move into her probably forever home. Slowly but surely, the train closed its doors and made its way back down the mountain, more smoke being puffed into the air. And the faint rolling of wheels could be heard as Aeverie wheeled away.