“What's the matter, my little Sunbeam?” He asked gently.
Sunny looked up at him, her eyes brimming with tears. “They don't believe me, Dad. They think the stories are just fairy tales!”
Argyle's expression softened. “Well, you know the truth, Sunny. Sometimes, others need more than words to be convinced. Maybe one day, we'll prove it to everypony.”
Sunny looked at her father, now feeling a lot better. “Yeah! We'll show them!!”
She smiled. Then an idea hit her.
“I have an idea!! Quick, let's get back to the lighthouse!!” Sunny trotted in front of Argyle.
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(The art of part four wasn't cached; it had filly Sunny and Argyle in it and used this background:)
Back at the lighthouse, Sunny dashed to her room. She grabbed her crayons and paper. She then rushed to her desk, Argyle behind.
“What are you thinking?” Asked Argyle.
“I'm writing a letter to unicorns and pegasi!” Squealed Sunny.
Argyle raised an eyebrow. “What for?”
"To invite them to our lighthouse!!" Sunny scribbled down the words.
Argyle nodded with a smile. "That's a wonderful idea, Sunny."
Sunny's eyes sparkled with excitement as she wrote: "Dear Unicorns and Pegasi, you have friends in Maretime Bay. Come visit us!"
“Can we send it?” Sunny looked at Argyle, her eyes shining.
Argyle chuckled. “Of course!”
They went outside, and Argyle helped Sunny tie the letter to a big, colorful balloon. The sun was setting, casting a warm glow over the bay. Sunny took a deep breath and let the letter go. She watched as it disappeared into the pink and purple sky.
Argyle looked at her with a smile. “Never lose hope, Sunny."