I nervously looked around just in case there was another equine that might cause harm to me. I flicked my tail in anticipation, and kept on walking forward. I tried not to be loud, so I walked nearly silent, like a wolf stalking through the woods.
Some tree branches got into my way, and I moved them with my golden horn. I was like a white spot on black paper. My bright, white, color would give me away in a darker forest such as this one. I could not explain such a feeling of happiness when I saw the little bugs about, flying through out the forest, and when I saw violet and white flowers loitering the ground. I bent my head down for a second to eat up some of the new, fuzzy grass that was growing. I munched for a second, until I picked my head up to see a vixen prowling through with her mate.
I lifted head completely up and kept on walking, observing all the natural beauty around me. I saw some deer prancing around, and two bucks fighting. I thought about the days where I served as a knight. Butting heads with the other male unicorns, and sometimes chipping off pieces of their horns. I was so glad to not be fighting anymore. Yes, I was a formidable force, but I would much rather watch the scenery of life play before me, than be fighting like a brutish male unicorn. I sighed, and smiled at the sky. I then heard something behind me, and I turned my head to see who was behind me.