Re: Outside the tea house
The corner of her mouth turned up a bit, a small half smile for the welcome to reality portion of the day. Wonderful. But she was relieved (?) to hear that her new pony friend had things a little rough outside of the mall. "Oh we're a regular bucket of laughs. I get it from my parents," she said with a slight chuckle. The joke was probably only funny if you actually knew her family, which she did.
She shrugged a little, chewing on her lip a bit embarrassed, "Honestly, if anyone is going to have the angry My Little Pony as an imaginary friend it's me, I'm not overly angry myself, but it's," she paused and laughed again. "It's right up my alley."
She feigned shock and horror, "You clearly haven't been hanging out in enough malls if you don't know what a dippin' dots is. It's as necessary to every mall as Wetzel's Pretzels is. They're delicious frozen balls of ice cream," or rather ice cream-esque material, but that didnt matter. They were delicious.