Monday, 6 February 2023

Story Circle - Fluttershy's Brownies

Zecora and I went to her treehouse in Everfree Creek today to reminisce about the time Fluttershy saved Twilight Sparkle from a spoilt brat of a daughter of her support worker.
Zecora and I settled in her house to eat sausage rolls and watch Epic Pie Time (watch here) on HoofTube. While Zecora was getting the shopping and my treats, including the usual chocolate muffin surprise from Sugarcube Corner, I thought up some new stories out of titles I thought up: The Chocolate Bilby, The Three Bears Of Scream Street and Swingin' App. These three stories are about the traditions of the Easter Bilby in a fictional Australian seaside town named Cappa Mungey, a new take on a classic fairy tale and the recently found 2016 Bluey pilot, featuring Bluey, Dad, Mackenzie and Rusty.
Then I told Zecora my story of Fluttershy's Brownies, to which she asked me a few difficult questions about how I knew all this, and the ages of Meadow Sweet's spoilt, bratty daughter Gentle Glow, and what her dog Lollipop is like. We thought up different ideas and characters together for my stories, including Meadow Sweet herself, my family's house in Cappa Mungey, the three beds scene in my take on the Three Bears and Mackenzie in Swingin' App.
Zecora told me I needed to store the story into somewhere important, like my Polly Pocket. Zecora had been asked by Cadence to take care of her pet cat Sugar Strawberry Cream, who thinks it's really boring outside and prefers time inside with Zecora, but she's too busy working on spells and medicines for the ponies in Equestria. I eventually convinced her to spend more time with Sugar Strawberry indoors, but she went into the boring outdoors again. And so, as I thought about Friends Are Always There For You, I imagined how an opening sequence for an animated version of the film would look like...
Now I'm here, relaxing away. Don't worry though, I think I'll do Fluttershy's Brownies next time. Capiche? Cool.

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