- >You go outside. They generously offer you a spot in the wagon
- >behind Scootaloo's scooter. She has to struggle to get it moving,
- >but once she does, you are off to see what being a kid is like
- >in Equestria.
- >It was everything Applebloom promised. When you went to town with
- >Twilight, there was a lot of tension in the air. Having so many
- >eyes on you made you feel out of place. Not so with the CMC.
- >They hardly noticed you hadn't lived in Ponyville your whole life.
- >Not only did they accept you, they readily adapted all of their
- >cutie mark earning schemes to make use of your advantages as a human.
- >You loved helping them. More accurately, you loved laughing when the
- >plan failed and they ended up covered in tree sap.
- >That happened surprisingly often.
- >You all stick together until late into the evening.
- >Everyone says their goodbyes as Scootaloo drops them off.
- >So that was your routine.
- >Every morning, you studied and learned about the new world around you.
- >Every evening, you went to play with your new friends.
- >Twilight taught you lots about Equestrian history, literature, and math.
- >You still have not figured out magic. Twilight said that was ok.
- >Two thirds of ponies can't do magic. They get along fine.
- >Spike taught you about the library and how it was organized.
- >You still stayed up late reading. You just got a new set of stories.
- >Twilight was thrilled to have a reading partner.
- >She got into a habit of laying next to you in bed.
- >Her fur was soft, and her body heat kept you from needing extra blankets.
- "And so they crossed the bridge and passed the mill by the river and
- came right back to Bilbo's own door. The end".
- "That was a good story, Anon. Tomorrow, I'll read you one of mine".
- >She puts her front hoof on your sholder as you hug her.
- "Goodnight, Twilight".
- "Goodnight, Anon".