“Yeah, well, most creatures don’t bother with diamond dogs.” Ruby admitted. “They think we’re all greedy gem hoarders. Heck, my own pack thinks I’m a loser because I can’t see.” A tear soaked into her fur, but before she could make to wipe it away, Oculus wrapped her hooves around Ruby’s neck.
“Hey! What are you doing?” Ruby yelped, and tried to wiggle free.“It’s called a hug.” Oculus explained. “It’s how ponies say that they like you.” Ruby stopped struggling.“You… like me?” She asked. “Even though I’m a blind loser?”
“You’re not a loser.” Oculus insisted. “You’re a kind and thoughtful puppy.” She paused, and then admitted, “I saw you sharing your gems with that hungry dragon. That was very thoughtful.” Ruby gave a half-hearted smile at the compliment.“My pack doesn’t think so.” She sighed. “They don’t like sharing their gems, but I think we have enough to share. Heck, maybe I could convince them to start a trade agreement with the dragons. I’m sure they have something we could use.” Oculus’ smile broadened significantly.
“That sounds like a wonderful idea.” She said. “You should tell your pack, I’m sure they’ll consider it.”“And if they don’t?” Ruby asked. “What if they punish me for suggesting it? What if they banish me from the pack?” She hung her head, but Oculus lifted her head so that they were looking at each other.
“Then you can come and live with me and my husband.” Oculus replied. “Whatever happens, I’ll always consider you as my friend.” There was a brief pause, then Ruby wrapped her paws around Oculus’ neck in a gentle embrace, which Oculus happily returned.