"Ok then. Do you have everything for your trip dear?" Mrs. Cake askes her husband.
"Yes, honey." He smiles back.
"Do you have enough bits for the trip? Don't want you to need anything while out of town."
"Yes dear."
"You bags?"
"Yes."
"Your toiletries?"
"Yes! Lets just go. Please."
Ovens off and cookware put in the sink for later cleaning, the three of you head out, each pushing along a fully loaded cart out the back and down the road. You're very careful, afraid of getting a wheel stuck and having a third of the work wasted on the street. But it turns out the train station isn't too far and no major hiccups claimed a single delicious treat.
A train is already there at the station with ponies hustling to board. The Cakes must have done this before, leading you directly to a car near the rear where a uniformed pony helps them load and secure the cargo on board. When everything is put away, the three of you head up to the passenger boarding.
"Well, this is it. I'll be back in a few days."
"Be careful," Mrs. Cake says, fixing her husband's hat so it sits straight.
"Don't worry. What could go wrong?"
"I know. I'm just going to miss you."
"I'll miss you too."
The two ponies embrace lightly, nuzzling each other by the side of heir heads and necks. You look away, a little embarrassed by the scene and decide to discreetly look up how much a one way ticket to Canterlot is at the booth.
50 bits! You really shouldn't feel outraged considering everything else in Ponyville has been bilking you for ever coin you have. But 50 bits! This is getting outrageous!
>>107719(Oops, sorry. I was thinking the by the tone and the repeated asking on what would make them feel comfortable about Windbreaker going to Canterlot would give them the impression that she was eager to go to the city to the Cakes. I'm not always good trying to convey things)