Original Description:
Our ponies were soon at the fair, where they saw a lot of beautiful lights, rides, and gifts with heart-warming themes.
The background music was quirky but entertaining.
Dracula, on the other hand, was curious about the fair. All of the ponies happily entered.
To save some money for Erik’s present. Edward and Elizabeth divided their cash.
But they had sufficient funds to attend the carnival.
Adam looked to see what it was when he saw some toy ducks floating in the water.
Griffinin set out to purchase some carrot dogs.
Matthew tried a small roller coaster. Matthew had never seen anything like it before.
However, he noticed ponies were smiling as they emerged from the ride, so he was curious to learn more.
When Erik saw a ride called a swing boat, he noticed the same thing: ponies smiling.
He wasn’t sure but walked over to see how it was.
Matthew’s mother played a game where she had to use coconuts to knock bottles off to win.
Thomas played a game in which he tested his strength.
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Dracula didn’t know about the fair because he remembered not having much time to play as a child, so travelling to a carnival or fair was new to him.
He didn’t know what to do; he couldn’t eat or drink, so he just walked around and saw the sights.
Though he knew this was a place for fun and games, he felt he was missing out.
When Erik and Thomas saw him, they waved and said, “Dracula, sir!” Erik said excitedly.
I enjoyed riding a ride that was supposed to be a boat but instead had you swinging back and forth.
“Yes.” Said, Thomas. “I won a game that put my strength to the test.” Thomas raised his award. “I received a few trinkets and a box to store them in.”
“The words they said made me laugh.”
Dracula, what did you do? Ask Erik. I just wandered around; there was nothing I could do,” said a disappointed Dracula.
Dracula, would you like to join us? It will be fun. Thomas asked.
“I don’t know, I’ve never done this.” Said Dracula.
“I saw a game where you throw some rings, who knows maybe you might enjoy it.” Erik said to Dracula, “it’s alright, you’ll be with us.”
Dracula took a moment to ponder his thoughts before speaking out of curiosity.
I should probably take a look at it.
Everyone showed up to the ring toss game, and Erik and Thomas were overjoyed.
Elizabeth and Edward, meanwhile, were having a good time at the fair, playing games, eating, and going on rides, until they saw the fair’s main attraction.
The Farris wheel!
This wheel had a large yellow ring surrounded by lights that gave it an appearance of gold.
They decided to ride it.
As they reached the top, they could see the entire fair. The Farris wheel climbed higher and higher as they rode it.
Bright lights illuminate the fair at sunset, making it a spectacular sight.
It gave the impression that they were higher in the night sky than the stars could reach.
Edward, don’t you think this is a beautiful sight? Elizabeth asked.
“Yes, the view is excellent,” replied Edward. Even though he enjoyed the sight, Elizabeth’s presence enhanced it.
Knowing how great Edward is, Elizabeth had been feeling this desire to spend more time with him and wondered if he thought the same.
After they got off the ride and started walking, they found themselves closer together than before.
Edward and Elizabeth reunited with their friends and talked about how much fun they had.
Some received stuffed animals and popular porcelain prizes with funny scenarios and engravings.
On the inside, Dracula was having a great time, but he kept these feelings to himself. However, he admitted that he had tried the games and found them quite enjoyable.
Edward informed his friends that he and Elizabeth needed to continue shopping for two more items before he could return home.
Edward’s friends understood and left, as did Edward and Elizabeth, to get the gift.
They finally found the ideal painting.
Red, yellow, and green fall colors fill the painting, and a bright sun blazes through a blue sky.
There were hills as far as the eye could see, the sky covered with clouds and a river meandering its way to the sea and stretching to the horizon.
It was a lovely sight, it cost almost eighty-seven bits, but Elizabeth and Edward put their money together and bought it.
Then they went back to the pub to wrap the gifts after shopping at the store.
Elizabeth’s closet was where the presents were kept hidden.
Dracula’s gift was too tall to fit in the closet; they had to be extra careful with Erik’s gift, so they hid it inside one of her drawers.
The day was eventful. Elizabeth and Edward say their goodbyes at the pub’s entrance.
Edward, I had a wonderful time tonight,” Elizabeth replied.
I had a great time as well, Elizabeth replied to Edward.
I would love to see you on hearth warming day; I’d like to give you and your friends some gifts.
Edward said, “I’ll ask them, but I know they’ll want to come.”
Elizabeth replied, “Thank you, Edward, I’ll see you soon.”
Edward said, “I’ll see you too, Elizabeth.”
Both Edward and Elizabeth waved goodbye and walked away.
Edward thought about how Henry could receive his gift.
In response to Edward’s question, Henry replied, “I can get it during the day.
I know Henry. Edward replied with worry in his voice.
Although Edward walked home thinking about how or when he should tell Elizabeth the truth, he soon remembered the day he felt more at ease.
end of part 7