Moon River sat quietly at a table not too far from the Wonderbolt, with a rather large pile of slips of paper piled on top of the left side of the small table. On the other far end of the table was a small cup of hot caramel apple cider. A yellowish white aura surrounded her horn, and using her magic, she picked up a slip of paper, carefully folding the paper accordingly to her given instructions by the small origami book in her light bag, sitting on the ground next to her chair. A small pile of yellow paper rabbits sat in a basket on the other side of her chair on the ground. Only one rabbit was out of the basket. It was a dark blue rabbit, with a yellow body. A determined look on her face, River struggled as she attempted to make each and every fold perfect on the paper. Of course, she was a natural at this, but she had begun a new way of folding her paper rabbits just this morning. Feeling a bit tired, and wanting to get out of the house more, she had decided to take a trip to the coffee shop, and perfect her practice there. Her husband was off at work today, and she had the day off, so being able to do this was just perfect for her. She especially enjoyed the peace and quiet of the coffee shop, as well as the warm air, and fresh scent of coffee, and other snacks. It was nice to be able to get away like this, and it certainly was great to be able to enhance her skills with her magic and paperfolding. That was where the problem kicked in. No matter how many times the blue unicorn tried, her magic just wouldn't cooperate with her! She continued to follow the instructions exactly as told in her book, but she just couldn't seem to get certain folds right! Flopping down on the table in exhaustion, River sighed, resting her head onto the cold table. She thought of how her blue and yellow rabbit would be mocking her right now. No, she had to think positively! Her moon rabbit was her friend. She'd understand, right? [colour=#0000cd]River, c'mon! I know you can do it! Get your silly head off the table, and let's get cracking![/colour] River sighed again. [colour=#d35d2e]"Rabbit, I just don't know if I can do it. It's hopeless....I guess the foals in Magic Kindergarten were right......I am a clumsy failure."[/colour] [colour=#0000cd]No! You're not! You just need to try again! Lemme see you try this double fold one more time![/colour] Shaking her head in defeat, River let out for what seemed like the hundredth sigh, and she picked up the already started on piece of paper, and began to ever-so-slightly fold the corner. In almost an instant, the paper nearly slipped, and caused River to flinch, making a large, ugly, unneeded fold right smack-dab in the middle of the yellow paper. Letting out a huff and squeak of anger, River slammed her hooves on the table, before resting her head on the table again in failure. The force of her slamming the table caused the blue and yellow rabbit to glide off the table. As another pony entered the shop, they opened the door quite quickly and powerfully, as if in a rush. The sharp tiny breeze caught the rabbit in it, causing it to gain more distance, until it landed right at Spitfire's hooves, lightly brushing against her leg.