Jock Wallace's article about his experience at the Carousel Boutique has been seen by a lot of people (and ponies). Chief among them is the mare about whom the article is written. So she decides to confront him about it, as well as demand that he take back what he wrote.
When he refuses, Rarity decides to try a different approach. But will it work, or will the human remain steadfast in his endeavours to ruin the fashionista's reputation?
AUTHOR'S NOTES
This is (obviously) a sequel to The Scotsman And The Fashionista, so I suggest you read that first.
Once again, there are Scottish words in this fic. And once again, there is an English translation (f'r those o' ye who cannae be bothered tae unnerstaun' whit it is ye're readin').
When Rarity meets a human who speaks with a strange accent, it's only a matter of time before things go wrong.
After reading a negative review of the Carousel Boutique in a human fashion magazine, Rarity goes to see the editor, and demand that he prints a retraction.
Rarity takes her dispute with Jock Wallace to the courts. Jock thinks she's wasting her time, but Rarity has an ace up her (proverbial) sleeve.
Jock and Rarity are now the best of friends — but then she finds out that the unicorn is Scotland's national animal...