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>One day a pretty young mare began frequenting his store. He never turned somepony away for browsing, and it soon seemed she was determined to push that policy. >She visited about once a week at first, saying little. Eventually she started asking questions, coming more frequently. Soon their chatter moved well beyond jewelry. >Within the year, she began testing the waters for something...deeper. >Deeply concerned, realizing that he would have said "yes" without hesitation if he were human, he sought Celestia's advice during their next meeting. >She smiled quietly for some time. With a slow, majestic blink of her eyes, she said only, "I wish the greatest of happiness for you both." >Five months later, he and the mare were wed. She joined him in his store, tending to customers while he worked in back. She was the better salespony by far. >While they doubted they could even have children, and even worried somewhat what the result might be, they had to admit some feeling of disappointment when their home remained empty years later. >During their monthly meetings, Celestia began asking how he and his wife were getting along. Usually, there was little to say, but at times there were frustrations to vent. At these times, Celestia always reminded him, "Life is too short and precious to fill it with bitterness."
Should I continue? I have no idea if anyone's reading this. |