“My, my, Panny,” Fluttershy beamed, “The birds have already taken to you. Be careful not to move your wing! You don’t want to startle them.”
Panacea was too in awe of the two creatures sitting on her wing to notice what her mother said, but she knew from common sense to stay still. She listened to the gentle snores of the lighter blue bird which made her giggle. The slight movement caused the small bird to startle awake and fly away. The darker blue bird watched the other fly off, and soon followed. Panacea folded her wing back and looked down with a somber sigh.
“Oh dear. Don’t worry, Pan-Pan. You did amazing! I’m very surprised that the birds came to you so quickly. I guess you have a natural gift for this like your momma does,” the yellow pegasus winked a cyan eye.
The small foal’s feathers and fur fluffed up with a happy whinny following after.
“Can I do this everyday, mother?”, Panacea asked in wonder.
“Of course. I love spending my days with you, Tiny,” Fluttershy smirked.
“Hey I’m not tiny!”, Panacea retorted.
Fluttershy moved in and booped her nose with Panacea’s and remarked again, “Tiny.”
Panacea tried to mask her giggles with an angry grunt, but failed. Fluttershy nuzzled her foal’s cheek, “Let’s go find your father and tell him about this. I think he’ll be delighted.”