//------------------------------// // Chapter 6 // Story: Mutant Ponies: Origin Stories: Silver Wings // by Creativa-Artly01 //------------------------------// Later that day, after training wraps up, the four friends go off to the Centerville Carnival. At the carnival, the four enjoy funnel cakes, ice cream cones, and all the coasters that are set up around the grounds. As they ride the fastest coaster at the Carnival, they can't help but smile and laugh. A few minutes later, the coaster comes to an end and they immediately hop right back on it and ride it again ten times over. Once they're done on that one coaster, they eat dinner at the Carnival and then hop onto the rest of the coasters and ride each of them five to ten times over as well. The four are glad they get to spend the day together. That night, back at the school, the four share a group hug before going to their rooms for the night. In her room, Silver Wings stares at the ceiling as she hums an old lullaby her mother used to sing to her to herself. She then begins to sing a little bit of it. "You are my little darling girl. You're special and unique. You will always have a place in my heart and in my mind. No matter what happens. I'll always be there for you." She begins to cry. "Tomorrow," she sighs to herself, "I will try to find time to go home and visit momma, sis, and baby brother. I miss them so much." She continues to cry for the rest of the night until she finally cried herself asleep. She may be sad but she's also extremely tired. The next morning, Silver takes to the skies and a few minutes later, she touches down in front of her home. She then opens the door where she finds her mother baking pancakes. Silver sits down and her mother gladly hands her a plate. "I'm glad to see you, sweetie," she says with a smile. "I'm glad to see you, too, momma," replies Silver as she stuffs her face with pancakes. She then goes off to a movie with her family that morning before finally returning to the school that afternoon just in time for training practice. She's just glad she got to spend the day with her family. It truly meant the world to her.