Read this story and all of its chapters in paragraph format with better editing, here: http://www.fimfiction.net/story/129684/the-trials This version of the story is heavily unedited. ---------- >The dust settled, and the three bat ponies had a little coughing fit. >Slowly, Mosina pulled herself up off of the stony floor, shaking her head. >To her left, Gloomie was sprawled over Night Watch's back, who was lying on the floor. >"Ah... is everyone alright...? Mosina asked, coughing once. >"Guh... I think I'm okay..." Gloomie groaned, rolling off of Night Watch, belly side up. >"Mnn..." Night Watch muttered. >Mosina took several steps back until she noticed some of the group, missing. >"Oh, no... Speck, Echo..." >"Wha--" >Gloomie was interrupted as Night Watch suddenly stood up. >"N-uh?! What happened?!" >"We were split... oh, dear," Mosina droned. >"Th-they're not here?" Night Watch took a look around, before turning to the rocky wall that impeded their way back. >"I... I think I saw them running towards the other part of the cave," Gloomie suggested, hopping up. >Mosina's eyes glinted. >"You did? Are you sure?" >"I think so... I remember seeing a purple flash come from their direction, after Speck used her shield on something," Gloomie answered. >"Oh, thank Luna..." Mosina let out a deep, relieved sigh. "They must have made it out in time." --- >"I hope so." Night Watch walked up to the imposing stone, resting a hoof on it. >She gave a little push. >"I don't think there's any hope of going through this." >"Feh... I hate things like this," Mosina spat, feeling exasperated. "We can only hope their path will meet with ours, some way." >She cast a glance to the dark tunnel awaiting them, her light crystal and Night Watch's only illuminating so far. >"Well, hey, maybe it was meant to happen like this," Gloomie insisted. "I mean, why would Luna make a ceiling that could crumble so easily?" >Mosina furrowed her brows in thought. >"That kind of makes sense... but at the same time, it seems most of our encounters were by chance, and we barely overcame them." >The thought of Speck saving them in the nick of time, and them saving Gloomie, flashed in her head. >"They'll live. They're hard nuts to crack," Gloomie reassured. >Night Watch snickered before recieving a light punch from her. >"Nah... you're right. Speck is pretty much indestructable." >"Hey... do you guys hear that?" Mosina piped up, her ears perked. >The other two fell silent, perking up their ears, too. >"Sounds like... water?" Night Watch suggested. >"I suppose we'll have to find out, yeah?" Mosina said, beckoning the others forward while beginning to trot. >"Nothing to do but move on, I guess," Gloomie agreed, following. >Night Watch shrugged, falling in behind her. >"Damn... this probably means my map is useless, now," Mosina muttered. >Gloomie rolled her eyes. "You never know--we might end up backwards, somehow." --- >Silence fell upon them, saved for their footsteps, the water dropping from the ceiling and the distant sound of running water. >The further they went, Mosina took note of the increasing concentration of stalactites and stalagmites surrounding them. >Puddles frequented the ground until they all merged together to leave a thin layer of water over the floor. >After rounding a short corner, a distant, blue light seemed to glow in the distance. >It was faint, but it seemed to be another room. >"Hey, guys, let's pick up the pace... I think there's something up ahead," Mosina said, quickening her trot. >Gloomie and Night Watch exchanged shrugs, following the turquoise ponytail. >Several seconds of power-trotting later, the group crested the dim, blue light into the opening. >They came to a fairly wide and long hallway, a large, underground river flowing alongside their path. >What kept their gazes upwards, however, was what seemed like the night sky. >Dotting the rocky ceiling were hundreds of tiny, glowing orbs that resembled stars. >Mosina felt like she were put into a trance. >"Are those... glow worms?" Gloomie whispered from the side. >"That's... really pretty," Mosina remarked. "Yeah... I think they are." >"Hey, guys, look," Night Watch said, cutting them off from their stupor. >She pointed down the wide cave, at what seemed like a stone structure in the distance. >An orange light fed out from what looked like the open door of a small, stone shack.