>Long winding roads >These had become your best friends for the last few days >You were thrown out of your apartment not a couple of days ago >Weren't keeping up with rent >Now you were heading to the next town to move into an even pokier, littler apartment >The solitude and quiet was nice though and sleeping under the stars was alright >Tonight was not a nice night to be sleeping under the stars however >Tonight the heavens had decided to drop the ocean from the sky and to rattle your bones with it's thunder and lightning >Tonight was not going to be comfortable >You decide to take a short walk from the road into the close by trees where the heavy rain would not be as punishing >A while into your forest trek you find an especially thick leaved oak under which to rest >Your small case of luggage was drenched through but it would still serve as a decent enough pillow   >The bellowing sky and unrelenting rain would only keep you awake for a while >You were exhausted from the days travels >As your eyelids grew heavy thoughts of home and what your life had become swilled in your mind >Thoughts of having nothing but what you could carry >Thoughts of being alienated from family and friends through sheer circumstance >Flutters of emotion shoot through you but you quickly think of something else >Maybe this new town would be alright >The people there seem alright >Although having not seen the place before you put down a deposit you decide to withhold judgement >Thoughts of the days travel whimsically cycle through your head, your aching legs enjoying their rest >As your eyelids meet for the final time before sleep over takes you, a blinding flash eclipses the night >You pass out. . ..   >You awake with a start >You become totally aware immediately >The thunder seems to have become more thunderous, the lightning even brighter >Your heart sinks as your case of belongings is missing >Your head is now resting on a tree root >You stand abruptly and look around >You don't recognise where you are from last night >Rows of trees thrash in the wind as far as you can see >In the distance you see the silhouette of a house and what seems to be a barn >You decide to make a break for it, unsure of whether or not you would survive the night outside >As you run towards the distant shadow you become aware of small fruits littering the ground >This only serves to slow you >If you twist your ankle on one of these fruits it is not going to be a pleasant experience >You reach the porch of this small house and jump up the small steps, >You knock on the small, solid oaken door lightly at first >No answer >You knock harder hoping the sleeping people inside would be understanding to being woken up >No answer >You give the door a final pound and a final wait for a minute before resigning yourself to the barn >You jump down the small porch steps and sprint to the barn >You push open the barn door and step inside >The wind and rain finally gone brings you great relief >You fall asleep in your wet clothes on a mound of a straw in the corner, unsure of how the owners would react to such an intrusion >It'd be worth it either way   >Oh god the sun >Shining directly into your eyes >God damn it >You bring up your hand to shield your eyes but it's too late >Now you're awake >You realise suddenly where you are >You don't know anything about where you are other than in a barn on some kind of tree farm >What the hell is a tree farm >No its an orchard >You can't think of a single orchard near where you were >You stand and stretch, small pieces of straw stick to your clothes and hair >As you brush yourself down you realise this is some of the softest straw you have ever felt >And your clothes are pretty much dry >This day might be alright in the end >You walk up to the barn door and push it open a very tiny amount >So small was the amount it could have easily been the wind   >As you look through the gap you see two multicoloured ponies standing outside >A small red horse and an even smaller orange horse >Talking to each other >Wait a minute >The shock of this was eclipsed by the panic of them heading towards you >In your panic you run to the back of the barn and cover yourself in the huge pile of straw >You are pretty sure you are hidden >As they walk in you begin to breathe as quietly as you can with eyes shut tight and hoping over all hopes you are not seen >Your straw camouflage seems to have worked and you catch a part of their conversation >”Well ah heard somethin banging on our door mighty fierce last night,” >This sounded like a male voice with a southern drawl, seems to have come from the larger red one >”Just be sure to be careful out and about then with a monster like that on tha loose,” >The smaller orange one replied in a similar drawl   >Wait a sec >Were they talking about me? >I'm a monster here? >Where the hell was I that there are miniature talking horses that fear humans? >They seemed only come in to grab some of the baskets laying around and promptly left >You decide to stay hidden and gather your thoughts >You can't afford to be seen until you can show you're not a monster >You ponder for a moment about whether this is rational >Yeh, can't afford to fuck it up with these things >if they've never seen a human I can't afford to scare them >And if they are tetchy enough that they brand me a monster just by me banging on their door then I will have to show my good intentions >Or just get out of here   >You stand from the pile of straw, sure that they have left >The barn door was open but they seemed to have gone deeper into the orchard >You look outside and in the distance you see an orange horse kicking trees >The apples fall from the trees neatly into baskets placed at their foot >When she bucks a tree with no baskets underneath a tiny yellow horse that could have been no more than 3 feet tall runs around catching them in a little basket on her back and runs back into a cellar >The orange one seemed to have a hair band towards the end of her blonde mane >The yellow one a bow >After considering the logistics of this for a while you decide to not think on it any more as the only explanation you can come up with is “it must have been magic,” >Terrible >The more you watch the more it becomes apparent that this is an apple orchard >With the biggest apples you've ever seen >The two ponies out collecting seemed to be close with each other >They seem to be pretty similar to people in how they act with one another >This was a good sign for you   >After watching the ponies for a while your thoughts turn to the time of day >It had to be past noon and it was about time you got something to eat >Luckily you were on what appeared to be an apple orchard >You had lost sight of the two ponies in the distance and the large red one was nowhere to be seen >You decide to chance it and walk outside and over to one of the trees >As you arrive at a tree you easily reach up and pluck an apple down >It is easily the size of your fists >You take a bite and the juice of it flows down either side of your mouth >Dayem >For an apple this aint too bad >For an apple >A dusty path running down the centre of the orchard catches your eye >You decide to follow it, there must be a town or something at the end >Although you could be going deeper into the orchard >That road you came off must be near here >You couldn't have gone too far away from it >You're sure of it >For what seemed like an hour you followed the path >As darkness began to take hold of the day you almost give up on your search >Suddenly and all at once you notice a town in the distance >Happiness overwhelms you and you break into a run >You hadn't had a drink all day and someone had to be willing to give free water out >Someone was always willing to give free water out >As the town comes into sharper focus your run turns into a sprint   >As you got closer you noticed only the short houses >The town also seemed to be deserted >You spot a single purple pony just walking out of a large tree >It freezes >You freeze too >The horn on it's head begins to glow and it looks like it's straining >You feel a slight tingle run through your body and the pony seems almost shocked >It quickly regains composure and begins to charge you >Another pony spots you and begins to hysterically scream and run away “Ah! No! I'm not here to-” >You shout after it >Panic quickly spreads through the town >A blue flash briefly enters your field of vision and knocks into your front >You put a foot back and accept the blow without too much of a problem >You lose track of it from then on, it seemed to fly up >The purple pony begins to reach you >You act on instinct and begin to run >Run back to the orchard >As you run you pass the tiny yellow pony from the orchard >”Hey! Where are ya runnin off too?!” >You pay no attention and continue to run >Your muscles are aching >You're thirsty >You're alone >You don't know where you are >Everyone around you thinks you're a monster >. . . >Damn   ------------------------   >You're back in the barn >After another rough night of sleep on some straw you decide today was the day >The day for what exactly wasn't clear but you certainly had the motivation to do something >Talking ponies? >Attacked when you walk into a town? >Where are the god damn other people >If only I could see a friendly human face >Or even an angry one >Just need to find out what's going on here >Ok, pull yourself together, we can get through this >Wallowing in self pity is not going to help anyone >You get up and shake off the straw from your bed >Your legs are feeling fine >Wow thanks body >You approach the barn door and timidly push it ajar >You peak outside >Immediately the shortest yellow pony locks her eyes with yours >The orange pony with her back to you doesn't seem to notice and the short yellow one doesn't seem to make a fuss about you being in there >You back away from the barn door, your heart thumping out of your chest >If you are found out you'll have to run >It's too early for them to know >They are so afraid of you >There are potentially hundreds of them >as weak as they seem to be on their own you dont' think could take them all >Could you? >Ok she didn't seem to freak so just relax >We'll just get back in the straw pile and wait it out   >After a few moments the barn door is pushed open and a creak echo’s around the barn >”Hey Mr! Are ya in here still?” >Your heart pushes against your chest like you've never felt before >”I'm not gonna tell on you! I just wanna talk with you!” >She just wants to talk? >You shuffle a little before rising from you pile of straw >As soon as she sees you skips over >”Hey there! I'm Applebloom! Who are you?” >She smiled widely and looked up at you with the largest eyes you'd ever seen “Well erm, I'm Anon. Why aren't you scared of me?” >”Why would I be scared of you? What kind of creature are you?” >You begin to relax as this young pony began to torrent you with questions about who you were and the such “Well I'm a human, what are y-,” >She cut you off >“WOW! where do humans come from, I've never even heard of them before?!” “We come from all around, should be towns of them nearby. What are you?” >”I'm a little pony just like my sister who you saw an I live with my brother and granny-” >Her speech is filtered out as you begin to consider the implications of talking ponies >How could this be, you've never heard of anything like this >You were always pretty sure Humans were the only ones who could speak English too >”Hey mister,” >There is no way! >This would be all over the news for sure >”Hey mister!” >Maybe you'd just stumbled upon their community that everyone had just missed >”Heeeeyyyy!” >This brought you sharply back into here and now “Sorry Appleblossom. I just drifted away there for a moment, what were you saying? >”No silly, I'm Applebloom.” >She seemed indignant about that last one >”I have tah go now anyway, mah sister is calling me for dinner, but it's OK if you stay here for the night!” >A faint call of Applebloom could be heard on the wind “Well thats very kind of you little one.” >It was so welcomed after so much hostility >”Be careful tommorow too cause we're harvesting the fields near this barn and Applejack an Big Mac might come an find shade in here,” “Thanks for the heads up Applebloom.” >”See ya later then!” >She happily skips out of the huge barn double doors leaving a smile on your face >Maybe these pony folk are alright after all >Hope she can keep her mouth shut >You strongly doubt it   >The sun is touching the horizon >You'd spent the last hours of the day lazing on your pile of straw >It really was a comfortable pile of straw >You decide you've had enough rest and jump up feeling refreshed >Appleblooms kindness today has really struck a chord with you >You feel like you need to pay her back for at least trying to see who or more accurately what you were >You step outside and stretch taking in a full breath of the crisp nights air >You had taken a couple of baskets out with you >If that 4ft tall girl pony can knock apples out of these trees then tall ass you should sure as hell be able to >You walk up to the most bottom right appletree and take a look at it >The apples grow in about three groups on the tree >Seems like no problem to guess where the baskets need to be placed >After throwing down the baskets in roughly what you think the right place should be you give the tree a good hard stamp to the trunk >A few apples fall out and neatly into the basket >These apple trees are not like ones at home that's for sure >A second kick saw the tree stripped of it apples and three filled baskets >They weren't too heavy either   >You've gotten the hang of harvesting apples pretty sharpish >You've done maybe three quarters of a field >Spreading the baskets out could be done super quick >Then just walking round stamping trees as hard as you could >No problem >It was cathartic after yesterdays events >Carrying back the baskets was no problem either as you could easily carry a few stacked up >You stacked them all up by the cellar >You'd done easily a hundred baskets >Seems like you're Mr. Efficiency when it comes to harvesting apple trees >You retreat back to the barn and find comfort in your straw pile having decided you've done more than enough for tonight >You decided that you needed to befriend these ponies >This was a strange land and clearly they are the dominant ones here >You'd probably need them to get back to see other people >Other people >You let out a longing sigh at this notion >It had only been a couple of days but >You were feeling it   ------------------------   >You awaken to the sound of shouting >Distant shouting >Happy shouting >You can easily make out bits and pieces through your groggy haze >”Big Mac! Granny Smith! Come out here! Somethin wonderful has happened!” >Yea >They've definitely found it >Maybe you should show yourself now and say it was you >Might not come across how you intend >Better to just tell the little Applebloom you did it >”By Celestia!” >This was a more elderly voice than the last >You swear Applebloom mentioned who this was >You've forgotten >Applejack even just shouted it as well >This could be god damn vital information >Must remember to ask her if she comes again >At least you remembered Applejack >They had started talking to each other too quietly for you to hear from so far away >They're probably speculating on what act of god caused this >Maybe this Celestia the elderly one wheezed about >Must ask Applebloom >They continued to talk and began to walk towards you >You could hear the ponies approaching >Their loud hoofsteps against the dry mud allow you to easily echo locate them >You bury yourself like a crab in sand in your pile of straw >As they open the barn door your heart beats heavily in your chest >Not as much as last time though >Your pile of straw is serving you well >Maybe you should name it >. . . >Maybe not   >Their conversation had seemed to have ended before they arrived and they'd left >They had grabbed a few stacks of baskets from within your squat >Seems like Applebloom hadn't snitched you out >You stand out of your straw and it tumbles off of you >”Hey!” “Jesus Christ!” >You exclaim and jump backwards banging your head on a low beam >You furiously rub the impact point on your head >Your face is tensed into a grimace >“Sorry to make ya jump there Anon, hows it going?” >Your head feels like it's going to split >You consciously soften your grimace upon seeing her beaming up at you “I'm alright, hows it going for you?” >”I'm good. Applejack let me have the day off my chores!” “And I'm glad to hear it. Applebloom, is it alright if I ask you some questions about this place?” >”Sure Anon, what do ya wanna know?” >She looked up to you smiling still >The pain in your head swiftly dissipates >She seemed to trust you not to attack her or similar >You kinda trusted her to keep this all a secret too “So what's the deal with this whole place,” >Off to a flying start there, thanks for that one brain >”What do ya mean anon?” “Hmm How about, who is this Celestia?” >Your talks went on for a while >She tells you of how the sun and the moon are risen by a pair of princesses >The local town is called Ponyville and is inhabited by an array of brightly coloured ponies who can either fly, use magic or can't do either >Can't do either, she was one of them >Sucks for her >The capital seems to be Canterlot, where the princesses rule from >Tales of far away lands filled with dragons, griffins, talking buffalo and huge Ursa creatures >Seriously where the hell were you? You'd never heard of any of this >Equestria >Did no one seriously know about this place? >Maybe I died in that storm and this is heaven >Or hell >Feint shouts of “Applebloom,” could be heard from the distance >Your conversation had seemed to stretch hours >”Well Anon I have ta go now for dinner.” >She seemed almost sad >You kinda were too >Ah well she'll come tomorrow “Cool, I'll see you later Applebloom, and please keep me a secret. yeh?” >”No worries Anon, I know how they can get with ponies they don't recognise,” >She gave you a brief hug before skipping out the door “Sweet, see ya round then,” >She was gone before you'd finished >Of all the people you'd ever met >It was this pony foal who'd shown you the most compassion >She didn't care how alien you seemed >She was fascinated   >You laid back on your faithful straw and considered your chat with Applebloom >Night loomed >No doubt brought on by “Princess Luna.” >They were sincerely indoctrinated >Although if there are “unicorns,” who can use “magic,” maybe it's all true >She is pretty young though maybe she's making it up >I mean, tiny ponies who have a horn on their head and can use magic >Sure thing buddy >It's all the info you have though and you're going to have to be even more wary >You can't use magic >That purple one the other day seemed pretty shocked after her horn started glowing >Her “spell,” must have failed >Maybe she's a terrible pony wizard >Enough of this >Your day wasn't over >You had resolved to do another section of a field >Your work went quickly >It had struck you at some point that you never mentioned to Applebloom who did the work last night >Shit, that was your whole plan >As you stomped trees and carried baskets you hoped this would work >You were becoming more resigned to never seeing another human >Your only solace was Applebloom >A tiny Red haired, yellow furred pony filly >She had called herself a filly as if being called a foal was like calling her a baby >You smiled at this and your mind drifted back to thoughts of home >You hadn't even seen your home and you longed for it >You piled up the last basket outside the cellar in the same place you had last night >About a hundred baskets of apples stacked up >You take a deep breath in and look up to the sky, the smell of the apples caressing your sense of smell >You can see the moon high in the sky >It's huge and the sky is crystal clear of clouds >The stars seem to gaze back >Whoever this Luna is they know how to punch you straight in the beauty bone that's for sure >As you reach the door of your hidey hole you pause and take one final drink of the vista >You step in and lie on your bed >You'll tell Applebloom it was you who did the work, she'll tell Applejack and they'll accept you and let you know how to get where you want to be >Tommorow'll be alright   ------------------------   >Two days had passed since your last encounter with Applebloom >Why she'd stopped visiting you plagued your mind over the last day >She probably thinks you've left or something >Naa >She has no reason to think that >You whiled away the previous days working on straw dolls and at night collecting apples >Most of your straw dolls had failed but one of them came out pretty good >You'd named your good one Dolly, daughter of the straw pile >Shed vowed vengeance on you for mutilating her father in order to create her >It had been a boring couple of days >The nightly exercise always came welcomed with open arms >Doing this for Applejack and Applebloom felt pretty good >Applejack might know you were doing it but she always seemed happy about it >As did the rest of her kin   >The dawn of the third day with no Applebloom >The sun is at it's highest point in the sky relentlessly heating the interior of your barn come hovel >She'd have to come today >She'd said she'd see me later >She wasn't a liar that's for sure >Wait a minute you barely know this Appleblo- >”Anon you still in here?” >You resist jumping from your straw cocoon out of sheer excitement and rise instead at what you think is a pretty normal pace >You're happy to see Applebloom but you are  met with the gawking faces of two other tiny ponies >An orange one and a white one >The orange one stares with a frown and the white stares with shock and anticipation “Applebloom what is go-,” >“Hey Anon these are my friends!” >”This is Scootaloo!” >She gestures to the orange frowny one >”And this is Sweetybelle!” >She gestures to the white one “Applebloom are you sure this is a good idea, won't you guys get in trouble for consorting with something like me?” >”Naaaa,” >They chirped in unison >A small silence filled the room. >You thinking on the implications of this >Them thinking on the creature that stood before them >”So this is the monster you told us about!” >That stung a bit but alright >”Yeh isn't he neat!” >”He's so tall!” >”Yeh look at his hooves! They're all fleshy!” >Scootaloo and Sweetybelle were sure to point out each difference from your hairlessness to your height to how small your eyes are >”Hey Mr. Anon! Wanna come and play with us?” >Applebloom interrupts them, seeing the barrage of comparisons obviously getting to you a bit   >Going and playing out with them >You shouldn't really >What would a passing pony think? >Probably that you're attacking again >Damn ponies >But it sure would be a welcome break from the monotony of your burrow ”Yeh sure, what do you have in mind little one?” >Little one? >Since when did you talk like that? >”Wanna come to our Treehouse!?” >They chirped in unison a second time “Alright lets do it.” >You begin to head off but you remember something “Ah wait a sec I made you something,” >You pull out Dolly, Daughter of the Straw Pile from your pocket and hand it to applebloom >She seemed pleased with your meagre gift   >You were sincerely enthusiastic about going to their little tree-house >The tedium of hiding in the pile of straw was fast becoming a part of your every day grind >You swiftly reach the tree-house >It wasn't far from the borders off the apple orchard and the three little ones were sure to tug at your jeans and head butt you along >Now you were here, what were they going to have you do? >You've never played with human kids before, let alone tiny pony foals >Fillies even >Were they going to have you hop scotch with them? >That's got to be quite the sight seeing a pony hop scotch >”So Mr. Anon, wadda ya think?” >She gestured to their tree-house >It was actually pretty good >It fitted like a glove to the tree it was built around >As if the tree had just grown it >A neat little ramp led up to the small entrance of the house “Wow that's a nice tree-house that's for sure,” >You could not have sounded any more sarcastic >”It's our cutie mark crusader hide out and we are,” >They exchange knowing looks >They get into an action pose “The Cutie Mark Crusaders!” >You smile as they hold their obviously well practiced pose >Their camaraderie was totally endearing >You remembered all about the concept of cutie marks from your long talk with Applebloom >”So Mr. what do you wanna do?” >Applebloom asked all the questions >You guess the other two hadn't warmed up to you yet >or maybe she is just the natural leader >Difficult to tell it surely was “Do you guys play catch at all?”   >Ridiculous >Of course they didn't how would they catch >”We sure do!” >Scootaloo runs in to the tree-house to fetch a ball >Like lightning she comes out with a with a small ball and placed it at your foot >You hoped this wouldn't turn in to a game of fetch >It was pretty similar to a cricket ball in size and shape as you felt it in your hand >You shout “Go long!” >The fillies exchange looks of confusion >Your piston like arm fires the ball into orbit >You'd severely under estimated your ball throwing abilities >It sails into the distance >They exchange another look of excitement before shouting >”Cutie mark crusader ball finders!” >They happily scamper of into the scarce nearby apple trees >You let out a sigh of relief they aren't mad   >You stand about waiting for them to come back >Minutes pass and against your better judgement you decide to check out the tree house >And we take a few steps up the ramp >Your foot goes nicely smashing through and makes an enormous hole >This causes you to fall forwards >Your reach your arms out in front of you to protect your face >This causes only more shattering of the ramp >With the ramp in total disarray you roll away from the wreckage and get up >Fuck, they won't be able to get back up there after you've smashed everything up >This is not good >The ramp was obviously not designed for a big oaf like you >You hear a rustling in some nearby long grass >”Hey Mr. Anon! We found th-” >The three of them stand in shock as they see what you've done >You stand in shock at their stance of shock   >Scootaloo is the first to step forwards >”Hey you broke our treehouse!” “Err, well, you see-” >Sweetybelle cuts you off >”We're gonna have to rebuild the whole ramp now!” >Applebloom seems to know it was an accident but is still not happy >”Anon I think you should go back, it's getting dark now anyway,” “Come on Applebloom, you know I didn't mean to.” >”I'll come and talk tomorrow but for now I'll have ta talk to these two.” >You understand >You'd just smashed part of something they were clearly proud of >You let out a pained sigh and begin walking back to your den >On the way back you see the little straw doll you'd made for Applebloom tossed to the side of the road >Heh >You leave her there and walk back to your squat >You'd gotten caught up in the day so much you'd still not told Applebloom about the night harvesting >Surely she'd work out it was you and tell the others of her own volition >Night rolls around again and you dutifully harvest as many apples as you can >Taking only a few to eat >As you cover yourself in your straw to rest for the night >You hear in the distance >A cacophony of shouting >Quiet at first. . .   ------------------------   >You brush off the sounds as some kind of local tradition >It gets louder and more pronounced as it goes on >You hear the sound of horse shoes on mud get closer >It sounds like a group of them were coming towards your hiding place >Every drop of adrenaline your body has is ejected into your bloodstream >Your heart is beating like it's never beat before >Fight or flight >Fight or flight >The barn door is loudly kicked open >You try to scramble up >You shield your eyes >One of the ponies produced a blinding flash as the door was breached >You back away >You're unable to see your aggressors >As your pupils recover from the shock of the flash and you begin to make out the colours of various ponies >White, purple, blue, pink and yellow   >They all seem angry with you >Especially the white one >Especially Applejack “No! Stop! I'm not a thr-,” >You are charged by the blue pegasus >You absorb the blow with your stomach >This winds you and causes you to stumble backwards >You gently divert the blue pegasus into your soft straw >While you do this you feel a tingle flow through your body >The same feeling from the town >Applejack begins whirling her lasso above her head >She attempts to toss it over you but you easily side step it >She begins reeling up her rope >You glanced towards the purple and white pony >They seem to be concentrating pretty hard >Their horns glowing brightly >Their spells must be failing >The tingling continues >The blue one had flown up to the rafters and seemed to be readying herself for another charge >This was too much   >Every muscle in your body was telling you to run >You'd not listened for long enough >A second dump of adrenaline coursed through every fibre of your being >And you were off >You charge towards the barn door hoping they would clear out of the way >They do >Applejack trips you over as you pass her >You fall into the ground at running pace >The dust flies up into your face >You cough as you breath some in >You can feel your shirt is torn down the side >You scramble up as quickly as you fell and begin to run >You run towards the edge of the orchard as fast as you can >You easily out pace the ponies >Your legs are as long as they are tall >But can hear them following you >You just run >And run >You reach the edge of the orchard >You pause to think for a moment >Only the criminals ever run >This could be it >Ah fuck it >You'll find a way to make it right >But they don't want to hear it >They obviously don't want to hear it >You take a look back and see the ponies catching up >They seem to be running out of steam >You take this as a chance to keep going   >Just keeping putting one foot in front of the other >The light of the moon was eventually blotted out by the leaves of trees >You had run into a thick forest >The path dissipated under your feet and as you looked around there was only darkness >You look back and the path was gone >You can make out a fallen log not far away >You sit and gather your thoughts >Clearly these ponies did not want to be friends with something like you >You really do need them to get back though >You know nothing of this place >Was this to be your fate >A monster of the forest >Heh maybe it wouldn't be so bad >”Help!” >You hear a loud distant scream >You recognised the screamer >It sounded like little Applebloom >She came after you   >You were exhausted but you had to go and help her >You had no idea about the fauna of this place >You could be running into anything >You reach a small clearing >The glow of the moon illuminates a frightened Applebloom >She was surrounded by a pack of wolves >These were none like those you had seen back home >They seemed to be made of the very trees they prowled >You step forwards out of the darkness into the clearing >Applebloom looks up at you, pleading for help with her eyes >Your lungs are on fire >Your legs want to give up >Your brain is telling you to quit >Telling you to quit now >But you won't >No matter what her friends and family may have done you weren't gonna let Applebloom get hurt today   >The wolves all turn immediately to you and begin to surround you >A couple you hadn't seen noticed creep forth from the shadows behind you “Applebloom run! Run home a don't look back!” >She paused for a moment as if to say something “Go!” >You see tears well up in her eyes and she turns >As she begins to run a moment of total clarity overcomes you >For just a moment you see >For just a moment you notice everything >You notice every falling leaf and how it dances with the wind >The way the moonlight flows through every hair on each wolves back >You look to the sky >Damn >Luna certainly knows what she's doing >You look forwards and in almost slow motion you see the largest of the wolves pounce >You glimpse and see Applebloom safely getting away >She hasn't looked back >Good girl >You close your eyes