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"Can we stay at your house?" He asked, puffing out his lower lip in a begging look
Steel waited for her to return. "Am I in trouble?" He asked
"If your parents say it's okay, I'll make you a sword if you promise to be careful and responsible with it." Steel offered
Steel pulled out his longsword, smiling proudly at It's sharpness and shimmer.
"Good training weapon. Come outside with me and I'll show you MY sword!" Steel offered
"I would be honored to take such an excited cadet." Steel laughed.
"Yep. Commander Steel Bolt, at your service." He said with a smile and a salute.
"I know what one looks like." Steel giggled. "I'm the leader of the Equestrian armed forces."
"Sparrow has a big heart. She loves ME. That takes a lot to do!" He laughed, then reached and gently ran a hoof over Mila's mane. "Sparrow is fine."
"No, little one...I mean I fell in love with her...and I wasn't expecting it." Steel explained.
"I'm Steel. Very nice to meet you, Oliver. Your sister helped me capture Chrysalis...and she sort of took my heart in the process..." Steel...
Steel looked around. "Your whole family is so welcoming and uplifting. Maybe It's that I have no idea who my father is and have a mother who rules...
Steel leaned down and caught her on his back, smiling. "Sparrow, Mila is adorable!" He laughed, standing slowly and holding Mila in place with magic.
Steel walked in and gave a respecting nod to Sparrow's family. "Hello."
Steel waited for Sparrow, stopping before he was in sight of any of the ponies in the kitchen.
He shrugged. "I think we should follow." He said, nudging Sparrow gently and beginning to follow Mila.
"Man...I was trying really hard to no be scary, too." He sighed, his ears dropping. "Well, should I meet the rest, or..."
Steel waved and smiled at the filly. "Nice to meet you." He said softly
Bolt smiled and held his hooves below her. "Great!" He praised.
He smiled at the scene, feeling warm inside just watching. He waited to be acknowledged before he spoke, fidgeting with various parts of his left...