"Do we really have to go?" Whined a tired-looking mare with brown hair and bright blue eyes. The just-as-tired-looking mint green pony sitting beside her - her twin sister - replied, "Well, we're already halfway to Baltimare, so there's not much choice," as she gestured around them to the rest of the train. "We're only staying for about a week. I'm sure you'll come to love the city. Or, at least tolerate it." "No way. Do you even know if you'll like Baltimare? I'm pretty sure there aren't any forests around. And I bet it'll be so bright that I won't be able to do any stargazing." "Life isn't all about forests and stars, Evergreen," the other mare sighed. Evergreen rolled her eyes. "Look at it this way: there are tons of things we could do that we couldn't do back home. Like, um... movies! You've always wanted to see a movie." "Yeah, yeah, whatever you say, Winter," Ever said, yawning and turning to the window. She really wasn't all that mad, and she knew Winter knew it, but she still wasn't entirely happy about leaving home, even for a short time. The train arrived at Baltimare a short time later. Winter nudged Evergreen to wake her - she'd fallen asleep from exhaustion shortly after their pseudo-argument - and they grabbed their things and exited. As they left the train station, Evergreen groggily looked around at the others that were also leaving the She noticed a Griffon, which she thought it would be awesome to meet him, but Winter reminded her they needed to find their hotel first before going to talk to anyone.