She has seen other foals playing hide and seek. She thinks she would be pretty good at it! But no one has ever asked her to play before. She doesn't linger on the thought long, but she does think about how she would like more friends. She hasn't seen Weir in a long time now, and Moonie either. She thinks of them as friends, and she misses them, but isn't sure where either of them are. Oh, and Weir. He had asked her to help find his friends, but she has yet to find them. She wonders if he has had any luck himself. Perhaps she should get on to a search for him. Or them. Maybe she isn't as good at finding things as Weir had believed when he'd asked it of her. She hasn't given up, but it is a little discouraging since it's been two seasons already. Hmm.
Thoughts soon fade as she delves into her game, pretending she is a mighty tiger. She does this a lot, play pretend. Probably due to her solitude, but mostly due to her overactive imagination. She has fun, though, and that's all that matters, right? Right. So anyways, she has heard something nearby and is stalking it through the grass, well hidden as she is. Never had she thought to look up at the sky, transfixed as she was in her play. Those fleeting moments pass and she pounces at her 'prey' and is all at once super excited and surprised by what she sees. Another horse! A filly, though older than Smidge is, and lots taller. She is black with blue hair, but what surprises her most are those glorious blue appendages spread out on either side of her!
"Wow!!!" She has to physically turn her tiny, dished head to view them from one end to the other. But then she quickly begins to giggle girlishly and uncontrollably at the reaction of the winged girl who smiles back at her and folds her wings back to her sides. It lasts for several moments, her childish laughter, until she is finally able to pull it together. "That was sooo awesome!" She says, between laughing and catching her breath. Leaked blue eyes sparkle in the sunlight, bright as they lift up to meet the other's. She is rather full of joy and innocence, and it shows clear as day when she smiles wide at the girl's introduction. "Hiya! I'm Smidgen!"
Smidgen!
small in stature, not heart