Literature
Heart of the Sea: Chapter 4
It was about twilight when the two mares came to the wagon of the five stallions from Canterlot. From where he hid, he could see them easily with their white coats in the dark as the moon was not yet raised. He already knew who the taller one was, as he had grown up with her. The younger one, Brook, he had to take a second look at.
It was no surprise to him that Amethyst would groom her, nor does he blame her. Solomon had no idea when Brook managed to take care of herself. She carried a strong smell of sea salt and her own personal scent, and it would cleverly disguise her habits, whatever they may have been before.
His pain was