“This town is nice but it would need a little cheering up, I think.” Rainbow Dash said, observing her surroundings; the tall high-rise buildings that didn’t even came to the top of her head and the smaller building at her hooves which barely came to her knees. “Do you think we could hold a party here, Pinkie?”
Pinkie Pie grinned widely. “A party? Of course we can, the tinies would love that too.” She giggled, looking at her friend.
“Yay!” Rainbow Dash grinned stomping her huge hooves on the ground, making every nearby building shake like in an earthquake and making tiny human wobble as they tried to stay on their feet.
“H-hey, you big horse, watch out!” One called out, shaking his fist at Rainbow.
“Relax.” Rainbow waved her hoof. “It will be a fun party, trust me.” She grinned, looking at the tinies who had started to gather around her and Pinkie Pie.
Suddenly Rainbow’s ears perked when she heard someone else yell. “Wait, no, don’t run so close, it might be dangerous!” Rainbow looked down and saw a woman running after two small children who already were almost at her hoof. They didn’t seem to hear or care about their mother’s yells and ran to her soft, furry hoof and hugged it, melting Rainbow’s heart.
“Don’t worry, Miss, they are safe with me.” Rainbow said and knelt down, bringing her head almost to the street level. The two kids looked up at her. “Can we come to the party too?” They asked in unison.
Rainbow chuckled. “You can if your Mommy says yes.” She said. “And she can come too.”
“Ah, well, maybe we will come.” Their mother said, walked to her children, intending to take them a little further from the enormous pegasus when another huge shadow fell on them. They all turned to look and saw that Pinkie Pie had also come to look at them, bringing her huge muzzle close to them.
The mother swallowed nervously. “Um… We didn’t want to bother…” She backed away from the excited giantess.
But Pinkie just giggled. “Oh no, you weren’t bothering us at all. We like to meet tinies so much.” She said a bit too loudly and the three backed against Rainbow’s huge hoof.
“Aw, Pinkie, don’t scare them.” Rainbow said, skillfully scooping them up on her hoof and lifting them up.
“Woah…” The mother sat up, holding on her children and the soft fur of Rainbow’s hoof as the wind picked up. “Wow, Mommy! This is so neat!” Her child giggled, hugging her mother but looking around excitedly.
“We would love to come to your party! Please, Mommy, let us all go there. Daddy too.” They said.
“Aww… I guess it is okay…” Their mother chuckled softly, hugging them as they sat on Rainbow’s wide hoof.
“Great, I can’t wait to see you there.” Rainbow said, smiling at them from above.