“I know what a camera is, pony,” he growled. “I didn’t give you permission to use one on me!”
“Too late.” Cherry Bomber smirked as she messed with the film dial. “This thing is so cool. I can use it just about anywhere and the picture will come out perfect!” she cheered and held the camera toward the griffon. “Wanna see?”
“Yes. I do.” Ghajini raised his talons and swiped down, but Cherry was quicker.
“Hey! No need to be a complete thorn about it!” she brought the camera to her chest and inspected it. “I didn’t think you’d be so fussy.”
“Anyone would be if you just drop out of the sky like some maniac and snipe them with a camera.” he grunted and turned to leave.
“Hey…wait a sec,” Cherry looked at Ghajini. “Don’t leave!”
On most days, Ghajini would have ignored her but this time, against his better judgement, he turned around. “What?” he spat.
She ignored his venom for a few silent moments, smiling all the while. “You’re perfect!” she chirped.
Ghajini cringed. “What?”
“Don’t you remember that-” Cherry paused. “Oh, right, nevermind. But anyway, I’ve got this school project that’s due next week and you would make the perfect subject!”
Ghajini rolled his eyes. “Don’t be stupid, all you ponies know what griffions are.”
“Why don’t you stop being a presumptuous ass,” Cherry said. “I’m talkin about Griffonstone.”
Ghajini felt his tail twitch involuntarily. “What about it.”
“Well.” Cherry brought up her camera again in search of an interesting subject. “I bet no pony in class knows about the place. So why not give them a history lesson?”
Ghajini smiled. “Good idea!” he pointed behind him. “The library is right over there.” Ghajini’s happy countenance fell immediately as he turned to leave again.
“It’s supposed to be an interview,” said Cherry. “You lived there with your mom right? Your words would be way better than some old book!”
“What goes on in Griffonstone is no ponies business,” he hissed.
“Oh yeah? Says who?” Cherry Bomber snorted and stamped her hoof, but there was no real energy behind it. She looked away, sulking. “Whatever.” she said, and continued to fiddle with her camera.