think weâll have to do?â
âHelp unicorns and their friends, just like Mrs Fontana did.â Twilight looked thoughtful. âI guess it means we have to start looking out for unicorns to help, instead of just helping your friends and the people that you meet with their problems.â
âSo everythingâs going to change,â Lauren said.
âThings always do,â Twilight told her softly.
Lauren remembered the words ofMrs Fontanaâs note.
This is the way it has to be
, she thought. She leaned her head against Twilightâs warm neck. âDo you think when Unicorn Friends die they get to go to Arcadia with their unicorns? Maybe thatâs where we saw Mrs Fontana going last night?â
âIâm not sure,â Twilight replied doubtfully.
âMaybe they are in Arcadia together,â Lauren said. She had an idea. âI know. Why donât we use the rose quartz stones to look for them!â
Twilight could use his magic to see people wherever they were in the world. All he had to do was touch his horn to a rock of rose quartz.
Lauren swung herself on to his back and they flew to the far end of the field where there were some rocks of rose quartz.
Lauren dismounted. Twilight looked at her and then touched his horn to one of the rocks. âMrs Fontana,â he said.
There was a faint purple flash and purple smoke covered the stone. As it cleared, Lauren could see that as usual the surface of the rock had begun to shine like a mirror. Her breath caught in her throat as she leaned forward. What were they going to see�
Nothing.
The mirror shone but all that they could see was a swirling pinky-purple haze. There was no sign of Mrs Fontana.
âWhatâs happened? Whyâs it not working?â Lauren frowned. Theyâd never tried to look at Arcadia before. âMaybe we canât see into Arcadia.â
âOr maybe Mrs Fontana has gonesomewhere else where even unicorn magic canât see,â Twilight said.
They both stared at the rock. The pinky-purple haze moved. Lauren felt a sudden urge to touch the rose quartz. She reached out. As her fingers touched the shining surface, she gasped. A wave of warmth seemed to flood out from the stone. It wrapped around her, making her feel safe and loved.
Twilight snorted.
âCan you feel it too?â Lauren said in a trembling voice.
He nodded. âIt feels like⦠like Mrs Fontanaâs there.â
âWatching over us,â Lauren breathed. âCaring about us.â
Twilight lifted his head. The rock stopped shining and Lauren felt the strength of the feeling fade but she was still left with a warm glow inside. She looked at Twilight.
âEven if we canât see her with your magic, Mrs Fontanaâs still there somewhere,â she said.
âAnd sheâs with her unicorn,â Twilight said. âI felt it so strongly.â
An image of Mrs Fontana hugging her unicorn the night before filled Laurenâs mind. She remembered the look of joy on the old ladyâs face, and the way she had looked so free from pain and worry. Lauren knew that she and Twilight would never see Mrs Fontana again but suddenly the thought didnâtmake her feel so sad. Mrs Fontana had been right. Things did change â it was the way life was â but change wasnât always bad. Mrs Fontana had gone but now she was with her unicorn again and this time they would never be parted.
And Iâm a Keeper of the Unicornsâ Secrets
, Lauren thought. Excitement flickered through her at the thought. She and Twilight had so much to do â so many people to help, so many adventures to have. She remembered something Mrs Fontana had written:
your time has come.
âItâs our time now, Twilight,â she said softly.
Twilight nodded. âWeâve got to help othersecret unicorns and their friends.â
Lauren looked up at the sky. The stars glittered brightly overhead.
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