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Trouble In Alonbrea
"Now I understand!" you tell Gloria. "Two years ago, my father sold one of Buttercup's foals to my uncle. Now, that horse is older, and he looks just like Buttercup. That's who you saw Arthur brushing!"

Gloria now realizes her mistake. "I'm sorry for not trusting you and not believing you," she says. "I won't let it happen again, and I won't talk bad about you at school anymore."

Gwen and April apologize too. Then you apologize to all of them, saying, "I'm sorry if I've ever led you to believe that Buttercup was more important than my friendships with you. I'm also sorry that I let this silly fight last all day before I came to talk with you!"


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