As soon as they were back, Frozen hugged her tightly and spun her around, "This morning still feels like a crazy dream!"
Rosy shrieked with a mixture of surprise and glee at the surprise hug. "I know! But it's not. I promise."
She nuzzled him back, smiling, and she was struck by how quickly she felt safe with this being. She was suddenly struck by a thought. "Frozen, when we get into Ponyville, do you think you are going to depart to look for the library immediately?" she asked.
"Well, I was wondering how we are going to know if the Princess is in the castle." she said, thoughtfully, "I have heard that she likes routine, but I doubt that she has a specific time where she visits."
"We should probably scope her out" he said, "and get a feel for her routine. For now a place to live and, perhaps a date?"
Frozen smiled, "Well there was an inn last time I was staying but i don't know if it is still there."
"I suppose it doesn't really matter." she said, relaxing, and lying her head on his shoulder. "We'll find something."
She kissed his cheek, and smiled. "Right." she said. The sun had risen by this point, and she saw the silhouette of Ponyville. "Look how close we are!" she said, suddenly struck by it. "It scarcely looks 15 minutes away."
"Exactly," she said, smiling happily. "Perhaps we should gather our belongings," she suggested, "so that we can transition out of the train with more ease?"
"We shall," she said, smiling. As the old train pulled into the station, the intercom sputtered to life. "Attention all passengers. We have now arrived in Ponyville. Please enjoy your stay, and thank you for riding the Equestrian Express!"
Frozen led Rosy out into a bustling marketplace. At its center was a three story building he presumed to be the mayor's office. A few shops lined up in a row adjacent to the train station.
"Oddly so, yes," he said, "the apples seem to have done well for themselves. I remember it being quite small."
"It's rather unexpected,"she said. "It's a nice surprise. I thought it might be a similar version of Vanhoover."