- >You vault over the car wreckage, back tight against the rusted steel.
- >The choppers wail in the background as they pursue you, another pest to be stomped out by their military boots.
- >Blackwatch always smelled fishy to you, but now with them on your tail you can’t help but curse yourself for not trusting your instincts.
- >The second they show up so did the infected, mindless zombies who’ve been deformed and mutated by some plague.
- >You sniff, footsteps pounding from behind you, the intense sweat of Blackwatch soldiers emanating off their flesh.
- >Flesh… You grip your stomach painfully and look back up to the ruined back alley.
- >You sprint out from cover and down the alleyway.
- >”There he is!”
- >They fire upon you, three shots tearing through the flesh of your back and into the brick wall.
- >You grimace as your insides are exposed to the steamy air of the city.
- >”Command, target neutralized.”
- >If only…
- >You fingers grip the concrete and you lunge yourself forward around the corner.
- >They hunt you mercilessly, but you won’t die. Not by them.
- >The breathless soldiers lean against the wall, their bodies exhausted, “Command, we lost him.”
- >You stand atop the roof and give them one last look before you walk away, your skin stitching back together.
- >This isn’t the life you set out for when you moved her.
- >You never asked for this.
- >Drink some water they said.
- >It’s clean they said.
- >We promise they side.
- >You shake your head at the thought.
- >A false truth had you strapped down in a Blackwatch lab while the infection bubbled within you.
- >You put a knee on the roof’s edge and lean over to peer at the facility in the distance.
- >That’s it. That’s where you’ll end all of this.
- >You jump off the rooftop and slam into the stone beneath you harmlessly.
- >You work your way into the crowd, all the while moving to your objective.
- >They said they were working on a cure, experimental, something called Whitelight.
- >Blackwatch, Whitelight… Needless to say you were getting fucking tired of the colors.
- >They said they needed ‘consent.’
- >You laughed through clenched teeth at the statement.
- >They threw people from their homes and cut down people in the streets.
- >It didn’t matter if you consented to it or not, they were going to have their guinea pig.
- >So you said yes and they pumped you full of their liquid death.
- >The gleam in the scientist’s eye told you right away that you weren’t going to survive.
- >But your parents told you when you were a kid you could be anything.
- >And dead wasn’t it.
- >You dodge into an empty roadside shack before darting back out, adjusting your tie and lab coat.
- >It felt dirty to impersonate the grim bastard who made you like this, but you didn’t have a lot of choice.
- >The rim of the glasses is what truly drove you batty. Scientists… What do you expect?
- >”Oh, Dr. Cohen,” the guard salutes you at the checkpoint, “I didn’t know you were arriving so soon.”
- “I do not have time to report my every move to Blackwatch, I have importance business to attend to.”
- >The guard stammers, “I-I’m sorry sir, let me open the gate.”
- “Be lucky that I don’t contact your CO. If they heard…”
- >”Please sir, I apologize.”
- >You huff in his persona and step into the facility’s courtyard.
- “Get back to work,” you stab at him as you walk away, “Busy, busy, busy.”
- >Just hearing his voice makes you want to puke.
- >When the so called cure hit your bloodstream everything you knew about pain was wiped away.
- >It was as if they had replaced your blood with oil and then lit you ablaze, except worse.
- >You tore out of your restraints and punched the attending guard in the helmet, crushing both it and his skull.
- >The power was unreal, but it wasn’t your own.
- >You press your hand against the scanner, looking around to make sure you’re clear.
- >*Ding* “Welcome Dr. Cohen.”
- >You threw the doctor against the wall as your skin sizzled and eroded away into a mass of morphed bone and blood vessels.
- >All he could do was smile at his creation.
- >And as you stood there, your body twisted and mangled, pinning the good doctor, is when you felt the hunger.
- >A hunger so intense, so foreign, that it couldn’t be stopped.
- >His smile disappeared when you tore him in two, tendrils ripping from your back and sucking the doc into your own core.
- >Relief, temporary, but relief all the same.
- >”Dr. Cohen? I thought you were running the Whitelight tests today?” a scientist inquires at your entrance.
- “Finished. I have come to check in on the prototype.”
- >”Very well sir, this way.”
- >When you, consumed, the doctor, you also absorbed his collective memories.
- >Vast records of knowledge poured into you, too much to sort through normally, but you caught a glimpse of something.
- >The scientist flips a switch, the observation room’s lockdown lifting and raising the metal gate.
- >Something that you could be of use to you.
- >”She sure is a beauty.”
- “Yes. Yes she is.”
- >A cure.
- >”It’s still experimental of course and there’s a couple hundred miles of red tape before we can even think about testing,” he explains as you’re lead down the stairs.
- >The device looks rather simple, a metal sheet where the subject is to lie down, straps to ensure cooperation and two top-of-the-line military grade miniature reactors.
- >What could go wrong?
- “You don’t need to explain that to me.”
- >”Of course sir. I can only imagine how much effort you’ve gone through putting this together.”
- “Indeed,” you give it a once over. It’ll do. “Turn it on.”
- >”Sir?” the scientist asks in shock.
- “I said turn it on, or do I need to pull seniority on you.”
- >”But sir,” he tries to argue, “The device is still unstable, if we turn it on…”
- >You grab him by the collar and stare into his eyes.
- “Do it. Or I’ll make sure you never see so much as a magnifying glass again!”
- >”Y-y-yes sir.”
- >You release him and he runs off, flipping switches and hollering to his peers.
- >It’s so close you can taste it.
- >Your stomach growls and you grab hold once more.
- >A guard notices your predicament and walks over, assault rifle… HK- 416.
- >5.56x- Ugh… 45mm.
- >”Sir, is everything alright?”
- “Does it look like everything’s alright?! You snap at him.
- >He looks coldly upon you as your fingers dig into your coat, “Sir. I’m going to ask you to stay still for a second.”
- “Take your time,” your grunt, focusing your attention on the scientist fulfilling your request.
- >The reactors roar to life and you can’t help but smirk as you look to the soldier.
- >He’s carrying a- Wait that isn’t a- *Beep beep beep*
- >The soldier’s eyes widen as he looks up to your monstrous metamorphosis.
- “Play time’s over I guess.”
- >He raises his gun but you force your hand over his mouth and reach behind his neck.
- >You close your eyes as you break his neck, the marine slumping to the floor.
- >The light’s glow red as a siren blares.
- >”Security Breach!”
- >Hooking a pair of grenades from his belt you lob them at the top of the stairs on either side.
- >The explosion knocks out the supports on both sides, leaving you trapped inside with your prize.
- “I never wanted this,” you explain through the bullet proof glass, “I just wanted to be left alone.”
- >You close the soldier’s eyes, a true marine, not one of the Blackwatch scum you’ve come to despise.
- >Planting your body against the steel plate you type out the starting sequence from memory.
- >”Anon…” one of the scientists says over the microphone, “You don’t need to do this. We can help you.”
- >You strap yourself in and extend a lengthy tendril from your fingertip.
- >You smile and lie back in your seat.
- “Help? You’ve helped enough.” *click*
- >Blinding white light, and then darkness.
- >Moisture titters on your exposed back lightly, a soft rain filling your ears.
- >Your body aches as you try and stand, the weakened muscles sending you back down to the soft earth.
- >Earth… Where are you?
- >This isn’t the park, the air’s too clean and the sky’s a deep blue.
- >Maybe… Oh lord. It has to be.
- >It worked! By god and his miracles you’re cured!
- >They must’ve thrown you out once they realized you weren’t of any use.
- >You’re not sure where they deported you too, but that doesn’t matter.
- >You may feel like shit. You may look like shit, but holy hell you’re more than happy to be shit.
- >The soft petals of the grass stroke your face as you inhale the fresh air.
- >You can finally start over. It’s done…
- >You can go home.
- >*growl*
- >Your eyes split open at the noise. Please be a rabid animal, please god. *growl*
- >The flesh around your torso rumbles hungrily like the true animal it is.
- >Dear god no… The blood in your veins burns once more, solidifying what you already knew.
- >It was for naught. Everything…
- >You work up to your knees, your body exposed fully to the elements as you grip the floor with your head cast.
- >The rumbling in your stomach grows as you feel it work its way up your throat.
- >A rustic fluid fills your mouth and you purge over the ground.
- >It runs red, both relief and sorrow coming at the thought of it not being yours.
- >You fall to the side, the world growing hazy.
- >After all this you still failed…
- >A sheet is thrown over your body, the silky touch reminding you of home.
- >You hear a voice, but see nothing, her concern thick in her tone.
- >Closing your eyes you ask only one question.
- >Where are you?
- >The sides of your head throb painfully as you awaken to- a ceiling.
- >The crown molding wakes you up in a jiffy.
- >So you go from a military base to some fields to Rooms To Go.
- >Must’ve been a wild night.
- >You sit up in bed- Alright, you’ve got a bed to, fancy at that.
- >Your skin sits exposed to the air and you give an experimental sniff.
- >The fierce aroma of perfume makes you want to rip out your nose hair.
- >Curse your acute sense of smell.
- >Looking around you find the room you’re in fairly dim and you walk over to the window, using the bed sheet as a towel.
- >You immediately regret opening the blinds as your eyes are seared by the intense rays of the sun.
- >You grunt and escape back to the side of the bed where it’s safe.
- >A person gasps from the other room
- >They get closer, their steps one you don’t quite recognize.
- >It must’ve been the girl from last night.
- >You should thank- her?
- >Before you stands, and you’re going out on a limb here, a white unicorn p0ny thing with curly purple hair.
- >”Thank Celestia you’re awake. How’re you feeling?”
- >And she wants to know how you feel.
- >Oh yeah, she can talk too, this isn’t an immense mindfuck.
- >She watches you as you stand there silent.
- >”Do you understand what I’m saying?”
- >You nod, too stunned to speak.
- >”Well, would you like some breakfast? I made pancakes.”
- >Food, maybe that’ll take the edge off.
- >You nod to her once more, “Why don’t you just lie down and I’ll be right back.”
- >She twirls around and disappears from view off to get your pancakes.
- >Alright, what the hell just happened?
- >You focus, your skin twisting to morph back into your clothes.
- >It takes a bit out of you but you make it work.
- >You step on through the door, your eyes assaulted by the rabid colors that are flung about.
- >You haven’t seen this much color since you had that bad Chinese.
- >Mannequins, p0ny ones, stand about allowing you to piece together something about your host.
- >She must be a fashion designer of some kind. Listen to yourself, it’s a p0ny not a human.
- >But where does that leave you?
- >And where the hell are there talking p0nies that makes dresses?
- >The smell of fresh flapjacks pulls you away from the clothes and into another room.
- >The sweet aroma of maple syrup assaults your nostrils as you enter.
- >She stands off by the stove, apparently p0nies know how to cook to, and flips the pancakes.
- >Without touching them.
- >And the pan is levitating.
- >Congratulations, Mind Fuck has reached rank two.
- >You spy a stack of magazines to the left and read over some of the titles.
- >Equestria’s Rising Stars. P0nyville Confidential. The Princess’s New Look.
- >You start to piece some of this stuff together, but when you apply them to what you know-
- >Nothing makes sense.
- >The unicorn turns around nearly dropping the plate when she spots you looking over her magazines.
- >”Ooh you startled me. I didn’t hear you come in- How- Where did you get those clothes?”
- >You look down to your attire silently, “How can I be so rude as to interrogate you upon our first meeting. Please sit.”
- >You oblige her, the unicorn setting the plate in front of you.
- >”I hope you like them, it’s a Canterlot recipe that I’ve been dying to try out.”
- >Taking hold of your fork you take a bit of the fluffy cake.
- >”Soo…”
- >You swallow, covering your mouth.
- “It’s good.”
- >She smiles triumphantly, “Of course it is. Just who do you think I am?”
- >You raise a brow and set down your fork.
- >She realizes her mistake and laughs it off, “Silly me. My name is Rarity.”
- >Rarity urges you to continue eating, which you do. It feels like you haven’t eaten in ages.
- >”And just what may I call you?”
- >You dab your mouth off with your napkin.
- “Anon.”
- >She nods, “A mysterious name. Can I?” she offers to take your plate out of your way.
- >”When I saw you out there by the forest edge I was terrified, but what kind of lady would I be if I didn’t try to help you.”
- >Alright let’s stay focused. You need to find out where you are and how to get out.
- >Someone in Blackwatch knows how to cure you and Blackwatch ain’t here.
- “I’m sorry Rarity,” you interrupt her, “But where am I?”
- >”Well in P0nyville of course. Where did you think you were?”
- >P0nyville. This has to be some kind of joke.
- >You stand up and look out the kitchen window, dozens of other p0nies walking along.
- “Am I dead?”
- >She puts a hoof on your heart, “You seem very alive to me. Now, I don’t mean to pry but what were you doing off naked by the Everfree Forest?”
- “Forest. Oh, I don’t remember.”
- >She gives a small ha before looking at you, “It must’ve been quite the party.”
- >Your stomach growls again, your ears picking up the strong throbs of her heart.
- >”My word, you have quite the appetite. Let me fix you up something else.”
- “No! I mean, no thank you. It’s quite alright you’ve done more than enough.”
- >You have to get out of here. This has got to be some elaborate ruse by Blackwatch in order to pacify you.
- >There’s no other explanation.
- >This just happens to be a very elaborate ruse with skillful animatronics.
- >But that’s not it.
- >You can smell it in the air, the musk only an animal would give.
- >Her heart beats in her chest, that blood shooting up through her tender veins…
- >Stop it! You have to keep a firm head if you’re going to get through this.
- >”So Anon, don’t take this the wrong way but… By Celestia this sounds silly to ask, what are you? Species-wise.”
- >You’d like to know that yourself, but for now you’ll have to do with your previous answer.
- “I’m a human.”
- >”Really? Are you in anyway related to those minotaurs?”
- “You have minotaurs here?”
- >”They’re rare but- You know, I have a feeling you aren’t from around here.”
- >Wonder what the fuck gave her that impression?
- >The fact that you asked where you were and look lost.
- >Or maybe it was the fact how you woke up naked next to a god damn-
- >Calm… There we go. Nice and relaxed.
- “I’m not ma’am. Just one tinsy question,” Going for broke, “Have you heard of Earth?”
- >”Like the soil?”
- >You nod to her and look back out the window.
- >Yeah, it’s going to be one of those days.
- >”This is so exciting,” she glees, “I just HAVE to introduce you to my friends. I know Twilight will berate me for not bringing you straight to her, but I couldn’t leave you passed out on her doorstep.”
- >Let’s see, unladylike?
- >”How unladylike.”
- >Rarity doesn’t seem like she’d be able to help you.
- >She can make pancakes, that you’d never deny.
- >And damn were they good.
- >But as far as helping you get home, she’s doesn’t smell like the sharpest tool in the kitchen.
- >She takes you out to the front of her room and heads up the stairs.
- >”Let me grab my bag, and we’ll be on our way. So exciting!”
- >She disappears up into one of the upper rooms.
- >What could’ve sent you to a place like this?
- >That contraption is the obvious answer, but how does it fuck up that bad?
- >How does something go from curing a virus to sending you to p0ny land?
- >It’s going to be alright. You just need to keep telling yourself that.
- >As long as you keep your… hunger, under control you should be fine.
- >If there’s one thing that you excelled at its not drawing attention to yourself.
- >You pick up a faint breathing comes from your right behind a curtain.
- >You stand up and walk over to the source.
- “There’s one thing I despise-“
- >You tear open the curtain revealing a smaller p0ny behind.
- “And that’s peeping toms.”
- >It’s just a kid, whatever you call a young p0ny.
- >”I’m sorry I didn’t mean to-“
- “Mean to what? Spy on me? I’m sure you accidently hid behind here.”
- >The kid’s shaking at your tone, “No it’s just-“
- “Do you do this often? Huh?”
- >Moisture builds in her eyes and her lips quiver, and then you catch the red reflected off her eyes.
- >Calm.
- >You kneel down to her level.
- “Shh shh, I didn’t mean to yell. Please don’t cry. I hate seeing people cry.”
- >You’re not a monster. Not yet at least, you’ve got some semblance of humanity left in your bones.
- >She picks up her chin and sniffs in an attempt to stay strong.
- “There you go,” you tap the bottom of her chin and wipe away a stray tear, “What’s your name?”
- >”Sweetie Belle,” she manages to peep.
- “That’s a beautiful name for a beautiful girl.”
- >Alright you’re nice, but you’re not a pedophile.
- >The kid manages a blush after her brief fright, “What- What’s yours?”
- “Anon. I assume you live here?”
- >She shakes her head, “Rarity’s my sister so she lets me come over, but I live with my parents.”
- >You nod as Rarity comes back down the stairs clutching a bag.
- >”Oh Sweetie have you said hello to Anon yet?”
- >”Yep,” she jumps away from the display and hugs her sister.
- >”Me and Anon are going out for a while alright Sweetie?”
- >”Ok…”
- >”Don’t have too much fun while I’m gone.”
- >Because there’s so much to do here.
- >She opens the door, leading to an unknown future, “Shall we?”
- >Remember Anon, keep cool, stay calm, get out.
- >That’s the plan and you’re sticking to it.
- “Let’s.
- >You step through the door and into what lies ahead.

