Zephyr Breeze glanced around at the overly ornate and elaborate structure that surrounded him, his wings pressing tighter against his body as he wormed through the small crowd that trotted through the streets of Canterlot. He sighed as he passed the tall tower that stood at the streets corner. "Really now?" He groaned inwardly, "I've passed this thing seven times now, and yet I still have no idea where that place is..." Breeze usually didn't travel this far east, and his unfamiliarity with the area had caused him nothing but grief so far. "Horseapples Aunty, if you were pullin' my leg," he muttered softly, his aunts words running through his head for what must have been the thousandth time. "It'll be easy Breeze. I just need you to go pick up my order for me at my old pal River's. It'll be easy, the building is pretty noticeable so it shouldn't be a problem for you to find it." "Yeah, yeah. Of course it'll be easy," Breeze grumbled as he turned to walk away from the tower once again. As took a final, parting glance at the structure, he paused. An idea that had soared clear over his head earlier finally stuck home. "No, no way." He quickly ran to the entry to the tower, his eyes drawn to a varnished wood sign mounted just next to the door. "River's," he read aloud. Of course... After a quick conversation with the elderly stallion inside, Breeze wandered out of the store, a package tied to his back, and began to make his way out of the town. He came to a sudden stop however, when he saw a ghost white mare stumble over something and fall onto her face. "Oww." Stifling a chuckle, Breeze began to head in her direction, but a flash of bright blue and green darted past him. He stopped as the blue mare began to fret over the black maned unicorn. "Oh my Celestia! Are you okay? That looked like it really hurt~! Do you think you need a doctor?" Breeze felt a smile creep onto his face. Good for her. Nice to see somepony carin' 'bout others wellbein'. He finally trotted up to the two mares. "Um, hello ma'ams." He glanced at the mare who'd came to help giving her a nod of appreciation before reaching out a hoof to help steady the other, and rather dizzy looking, unicorn. "You feelin' okay?"