I want to be there to gently remind fluttershy that she can play with her animal friends later, and to try her best to refocus on finishing her task during winter wrap up. >After a few minutes of ringing your bell near the mouths of little burrows, you notice that you're the only one making any noise right now. >You stand up and look around for Fluttershy. >Perhaps she had to go do something else. >She's standing next to a tree, quietly giggling at the snail moving around on her raised hoof. >"...that sounds like quite the dream! I don't think even my friend Rarity could know what to do with that many spare pairs of shell warmers! I'm so glad you and Mrs. Shelly had such a nice hibernation this year!" "Hey Fluttershy! Were the Snakes able to wake up okay?" >"Oh, I better go. It was nice talking with you again, Mr. Shelly. Goodbye now! So long!" >She gently lowers the snail onto the grass before trotting over to you. >Her head hung just slightly enough for you to notice. >"I'm sorry, Anon, I've just been so busy catching up with all my friends again!" "That's alright, but you gotta remember that we're on a little bit of a time crunch this year. The other groups are waiting for us to finish our job so they can get theirs done too." >"O-oh, o-ok." "Hey, it's okay. They'll still be here when you get back. The faster you wake them up, the sooner you can talk with them all again, right?" >Fluttershy lifts her chin up again at the sudden mental image of a big tea party in her living room, populated with those she's been itching to share recent news with all winter. >"Yeah, you're right. I'll go help the Snakes family right now!" "Thank you, Fluttershy. We'll get this done in no time, I promise."