>The first thing Lyra remembered was being asleep. >She slowly awoke to a bright morning sun in a brilliantly green meadow. >As she opened her eyes and inhaled the first breath of clean, crisp air, it occurred to her that she most certainly did not fall asleep in a meadow last night. >She began to rise and look around. She was surprised to find Pinkie Pie next to her in a deep sleep. >Lyra gently nudged Pinkie with her hoof in an attempt to get her up, perhaps finding an answer from her. She muttered something about a sea monkey and snorted. >"Pinkie Pie?" Lyra began to speak. >"I don't wanna go to pineapple school..." Pinkie slurred, barely awake. >"Pinkie, can you tell me where we are?" >Pinkie gradually got up and began to stretch. She surveyed the area for a bit, before turning back to Lyra. >"Nope, no idea where we are or how we got here!" Pinkie cheered. >"You're weirdly upbeat, considering that we're lost in some kind of weird meadow-type area" Lyra said, puzzled. >Pinkie snorted. "I'm used to it! I usually wake up in strange places after a night of partying, and every night is a night of partying for me!" >Lyra tilted her head. >"Well, I sure didn't go to any parties last night, but I'm here, too." >"Hmm, that is kinda strange! I wonder what happened to get us here?" >"Well, if we work together, we can figure it out!" Lyra said confidently. >"We oughta get to work right away, then!" Pinkie said, "Starting with this weird plant! >She stuck her snout to the ground and plucked out a green plant with her mouth. >Lyra levitated the plant out of Pinkie's mouth and towards her face, inspecting it. >"Hey, this looks like a tiny tree, leaves and all!" Lyra remarked. >Pinkie thought the green mare's observation over for a second before jolting in realization. >"Maybe the tree isn't tiny at all, but we're super big!" >"What? That's silly, Pinkie!" Lyra said with an air of superiority. "It'd take all the unicorns in Ponyville to get us big enough to dwarf a tree!" >"Maybe it's a HUGE prank!" Pinkie said, laughing at her own pun. >Lyra giggled. "We'll file that under 'maybe'." >Lyra looked around until she saw a mass of shapes on the horizon. >She pointed Pinkie towards the mass. >"I think that's where we need to go!" Lyra stated. >"It looks like as good a way as any!" Pinkie replied. >With that, they started towards the rising sun. >The long, tedious walk began. >Both ponies made several attempts to stir up a conversation, but most ended with Lyra confused. >They agreed to wait until they saw somepony else until they tried to talk again. >After a while, they managed to make out what the mass of shapes was. >It seemed to be a curiously small city. Other than the fact that it wasn't even close to the size of a bedroom, let alone a city, there was nothing particularly interesting about it that either pony could make out from a distance. >"Hey! Someone was nice nough to leave this playset for us!" Pinkie exclaimed. She began to gallop towards it, but Lyra stopped her. >"Wait a sec, Pinkie. As fun as playing in a model city after walking for the longest hour *ever* sounds..." >Lyra began to have second thoughts. It didn't look like it could be a trap, and whoever owned the city obviously didn't care enough about it to leave it in the middle of nowhere. >"Disregard that. Let's bounce, Pinkie!" >Lyra began to prance toward the small city, with Pinkie following behind. >They reached the city in a heartbeat. >"Okay," Lyra said, examining the parameters, "You see downtown, and I'll" >"Eww!" Pinkie interrupted, "There are bugs in this city!" >Lyra looked down at her side to see that there were little figures scattering at the sight of her. >She shouted and jumped once she saw that the city was occupied. >This caused a huge tremor in the city, causing quite a few figures to fall over. >Lyra's thoughts caught up to her, and she decided that it was best to see what exactly was running away from her. >"Pinkie! Hold still! Don't hurt the bugs!" >Pinkie took a hoof out of the city and giggled nervously at herself. >She looked at the 3 or so red dots on her hoof and wiped them off in the grass, which she finally noticed was quite small itself. >Lyra lowered her face into the street where a few of the small creatures were getting up from her jolt. >She chose one of the creatures and picked it up telepathically. >The creature made a high-pitched screech and started to swing its limbs around in the air. >Lyra couldn't help but feel guilty for the poor thing, but the guilt was replaced with awe when she saw what it was. >Lyra pulled back to her normal position with a gasp. >"Pinkie! Come over here and look at this!" >"But you told me not to move!" >Lyra sighed. "Do we have to do this now?" >"Alright..." >Pinkie circumnavigated the city while Lyra hovered the creature up to her face. >The creature panicked at how high it was. For its sake, Lyra focused all her attention on him. >Pinkie's approaching footsteps shook the world around the tiny specimen. >Pinkie stood next to Lyra and came closer to see the strange being. >"That's gotta be the fourth or fifth weirdest bug I've ever seen" Pinkie remarked. >"Well, it isn't a bug, Pinkie, far from it. This is a human! They're primates that have been said to walk the Earth long ago!" >"Primates? So they're little monkeys?" Pinkie shouted gleefully. >The volume of that statement sent the human into a panic. >Lyra gave Pinkie a piercing gaze. Pinkie felt guilty and decided to lower her voice. >"You could say that," Lyra replied, softening her expression, "I didn't really expect them to be this small though." >Lyra slowly brought the human to her ear. >"Mr. Human? Can you understand me?" she said. >Pinkie brought her ear closer, too. >"They're talking monkeys, too?" >The human, fearing what the massive horses would do to him if he didn't comply, began to choke out a very modest "Yes". >"Sorry, could you speak up? Louder?" Lyra said. >"Y-Yes!" the human shouted at the top of his lungs. >Lyra pulled him in front of her and Pinkie's face. >"Oh, this is great!" Lyra said, adopting a smile, "Oh, we can communicate! This could mean so much for the researchers back home!" >Pinkie pushed Lyra to the side to get a better look at her new potential friend. >"Hi! What's your name?" she said cheerily, but muted to the point where the human could be comfortable. >"You want to know my name!?" the human replied. >"Yeah! We can't be friends unless we know each other's names, and you heard my name, right?" >The human remembered that how the mint monsterhorse called the pink one. In hindsight, the name seemed pretty obvious. >"Pinkie?" the human shouted. >"That's right!" Pinkie said cheerfully. >The human looked over at Lyra. She looked eagerly and gave a warm smile to coax the human into a sense of security. >He looked back into Pinkie, who was leaning closer. >The human certainly didn't want to disappoint something that had a face he could comfortably live on, so he caved. >"My name is ____!" >Pinkie's face lit up. "Wow! That's a great name, ____! Would you mind telling me about yourself?" >"Yeah, I'm really interested in your kind, too." Lyra interjected, "We could talk about each other's lives, if you're interested." >"Well, could I please be put down first?" ____ said in response. >Lyra obliged, levitating him down on top of an office building on the city's edge and kneeling down to meet him eye level. Pinkie followed. >____ slowly warmed up to the two ponies. Both parties talked about their personal lives, their daily routine, their places of origin, and quite a bit else. >Other humans began to gather on top of the rooftops to look up at the spectacle of a man and two 250 foot tall cartoon ponies talking about desk jobs and making pastries.