“Grammy,“her voice was sweet and small, “where are the toys, you said there would be toys”.
“Around, sweetie,” Trixie’s voice immediately went soft when addressing the little diamond dog, “we’ll go find them after I’m done here”.
While Trixie and Fox were talking, Knick Knack spared a look up at the pair. Then immediately halted. His pupils shot to the size of pin pricks. Then blew out until they almost took over the gray of his irises. Something very rare happened. A grin grew large on his face.
“Oh. My. Goodness,” the stallion stood up on his hind legs, fore hooves resting on the cabinet. He then turned his head to the side and yelled, “Moth Ball! Moth Ball, come and look at this adorable little creature!”
“What?” Trixie said bluntly. Creature? Did he mean Fox? Yes, Fox was the most adorable little thing, anyone who’d ever met her had remarked on this. Trixie just never imagined that the hostile owner of the antique shop would be one of them.
Well, make that owners, because as soon as Moth Ball returned (Sunburst’s plate in hoof), he let out a huge gasp and practically threw the plate onto the cabinet as he rushed with his husband to kneel in front of Fox. Trixie observed the two stallions clamouring over each other to coo and fawn over the little pup, who seemed to be lapping up the attention, as she usually did, her tail wagging
“Aren’t you a sweetheart?!” Knick Knack said, “What’s your name, honey?”
“Fox!” She chirped in response.
“Well, Fox, we’d be happy to show you our toy collection!” Moth said, resting a hoof on his husband’s back, “Maybe even let you have a sneak peak at some new arrivals,” He added with a wink, “How’s that sound”.
“Awesome!” Fox exclaimed, following the two earth ponies to the back of the store, leaving her confused grandmother in the dust
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Just wanted to draw Trixie with one of her grand kids and a story popped out
Such is life
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