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- >You awoke with a soreness you haven't felt since boot camp.
- >God... You can barely move.
- >You manage to get your to your feet.
- >The pain is excruciating.
- >You take a look around and try to get your bearings.
- >It's impossible to figure out where you are.
- >You are pretty sure you ran in a straight line through the forest, but by the looks of this forest, it would be all too easy to get off track.
- >For all you know you got spun around and were actually heading back out of the forest.
- >The forest was made up of dead, twisted trees.
- >The thick undergrowth and vines made walking through it a very difficult time.
- >There was a a thick layer of fog covering the ground.
- >If you were ever going to find your way out of here, it is definitely not heppening tonight.
- >It was very dark now.
- >The thick fog, trees, and other obstructions blocked out the sun, forcing night to come sooner and darker than usual.
- >You begin your slow trek through these ominous woods.
- >The pain in your legs is making this more difficult than it needs to be.
- >Your mind goes back to this afternoon.
- >What happened?
- >Why?
- >Did you deserve that?
- >What did they do to Fluttershy?
- >All the same thoughts from before.
- >You can't push them out of your mind.
- --
- >A wolf howls in the distance.
- "You and me both buddy..."
- >A lone wolf trying to find its pack.
- >You hear several howls in the distance, a good long distance from the lone wolf.
- >At least its family loves it enough to respond.
- >Who do you have?
- >There was Fluttershy.
- >She took you in, fed you, gave you a place to sleep.
- >You did what you could to make up for her kindness.
- >You never felt it was enough.
- >Then there was Rarity.
- >She was absolutely in love with your music.
- >The first you can recall to be so enthusiastic about it.
- >She was also generous enough make you a full set of new clothes, free of charge.
- >And finally Pinkie Pie.
- >You only knew her for about 2 minutes, but she made an everlasting impression on you.
- >Since she first laid eyes on you, she wanted to throw you a welcome party.
- >To meet everypony in Ponyville and make some new friends.
- >You never showed it, and although it was really annoying, her hyperactivity was actually pretty funny.
- "Heh heh... I wonder what she's doing now that I'm gone."
- --
- >You continue your march through the Everfree Forest.
- >The same thoughts replaying over and over in your head.
- >It was getting very cold now.
- >The night coupled with the wet ground and air is taking it's toll.
- >You needed to find somewhere to sleep for the night, lest you die of hypothermia.
- >You cross over a fallen log and into a small clearing.
- >There was a path here.
- >Your in luck!
- >That means ponies must travel through here, so all you need to do is follow the road and maybe you can find a house or another town.
- >A wolf howls again.
- >That was too close.
- >You spin around and you dread what you see.
- >There is a wolf stalking you through the fog.
- >And now that it's been spotted, it's getting ready to take you down.
- >At least it was careless enough to howl that close to you.
- >You probably would not have even noticed it was there until it was on top of you.
- >But this is really something you can't deal with right now.
- --
- >The silohouette of a wolf begins to circle you.
- >You get into a fighting stance and follow it in the circle.
- >It stood taller than the ponies.
- >It's head was down in an aggressive fashion, but should it bring it up you would assume it would stand about 6 inches taller than most ponies.
- >You really cannot fight this thing now.
- >You had no weapons and all of your gear was left at Fluttershy's cottage.
- >On top of that, you just wore yourself out fleeing from Ponyville.
- >Looking back on that, probably not the best idea.
- >But who knows what could've happened had they caught you.
- >You're here now and this situation calls for all of your attention.
- >The wolf lunges for your throat.
- >You sidestep and throw you palm up.
- >You catch it in the side of the face and push it aside as it jumps at you.
- >You can't just avoid and evade all night.
- >You need a plan and fast.
- >It lunges again and you repeat your meneuver.
- >It's learning.
- >It turned its head and tried to bite down.
- >It didn't bite you, but its teeth scrape your hand and there were now 4 crimson streaks going across your hand.
- --
- >There's a break in the canopy and the wolf steps into the moonlight.
- >You get a very brief look at your assailant.
- >It's not the typical wolf you would expect to see on Earth.
- >The wolf's fur was not fur at all.
- >It was twisted and gnarled like that of the trees of this forest.
- >When you had shoved it, you felt something hard, but didn't know what to think of it.
- >It seems now that these wolves are actually made of the bark of the trees of this forest.
- >Timber wolves.
- >Again with the blatantly obvious and literal names in this world.
- >The timberwolf steps back into the shadows.
- >You guess it's true what they say:
- >All of your training and knowledge will come rushing back to you in the time of dire need.
- >Your fists still raised, you begin to back away from the wolf
- >It made another attempt for your throat, but instead of deflecting it, you dove aside and rolled.
- >You grabbed a large branch as you got back to your feet.
- >The branch had no smaller branches coming off of it and was tall enough to be a staff for you.
- >It was slightly rotten though.
- >It probably couldn't take much more than a hit or two before it broke.
- >You had to end this fast.
- --
- >You brought the branch up, left hand forward, right hand back.
- >Basic bayonette training adapted for a staff.
- >You circled with the wolf once more.
- >You stuck that branch out, trying to be as intimidating as possible.
- >Your exhaustion was beginning to take its toll.
- >You can't take much more of this.
- >The wolf wasn't buying your facade.
- >It lunged once more.
- >It was almost like it was in slow motion.
- >You side stepped again.
- >You switched your grip on the branch into a baseball bat grip.
- >You brought the branch over your head and down with as much force as you could possibly muster.
- >You struck the wolf on the top of the head with all your might.
- >The branch was a little more solid than you thought, but it shattered nonetheless.
- >The wolf fell to the ground.
- >It was very much alive, but stunned.
- >The hit had splintered your staff into a rough point.
- >It wasn't sharp, but it will do what needs to be done.
- >Without a moments hesitation you ran over to the dazed timber wolf.
- >You kicked it in the side of its stomach, flipping it on its side.
- >You brought that staff turned spear high above your head.
- >There were open spots where the wolf's bark-skin had twisted, exposing soft spots.
- >You aimed for where you judge its heart to be.
- >You dropped to your knees and drove that spear into the wolf with all of your might.
- --
- >The wolf let out one loud, final cry.
- >The howl echoed throughout the forest.
- >And with that, it had finally died.
- >You were tired.
- >The cuts in your hand should probably be treated soon lest you risk infection.
- >And out here in this forest, it wouldn't take long for infectino to set in.
- >Or for another predator to get a wiff of your blood.
- >You stand over your kill.
- >You contemplate trying to eat it, as there was obviously flesh beneath the hard exterior of the beast.
- >But you do not eat wolves.
- >Regardless of how savage the ponies think you are, you do not eat anything that is not considered game on Earth.
- >Farm animals not included of course.
- >And besides, you had no gear to clean it if you wanted to.
- >You stood up to walk away.
- >It's quite sad really.
- >You always held a great amount of respect for wolves.
- >And yet here you are, forced to kill one in self-defense.
- >It was also acting out of its bare needs of survival.
- >You start to walk away, but then a bright shines through the forest from behind you.
- --
- >You spin back around to look for the source of the light.
- >It was coming from the corpse of the timber wolf you had just put down.
- >A pillar of light was shining down on the corpse.
- >Its bark-skin began to break and splinter away.
- >The shattered hide then started to burn to cinders.
- >From the ashes rose the spirit of a grey wolf.
- >It stared at you with knowing eyes and let out another howl.
- >You watched the whole scene unfold and you were now contemplating how you will fight a spirit wolf.
- >The spirit wolf transcended the pillar of light, and the light twinkled out.
- >You don't believe it.
- >It turns out these creatures, these timber wolves, are just a twisted corruption of the grey wolves you know from home.
- >Killing it seems to have released its spirit.
- >You watched in amazement as the wolf transcended into the heavens and faded from view.
- >Aside from the attempt on your life and the cuts in your hand, you were relieved to have encountered this wolf.
- >Something tells you that you will never be alone from now on.
- >Your thoughts are very brief as more howls are heard around you.
- >You look down from where the wolf spirit had vanished to see the rest of it's pack surrounding you.
- "Crap..."
- --
- >It turns out that last how the wolf gave before it died had signaled the rest of the pack to come running.
- >You were now facing a pack of timber wolves alone.
- >Five versus one.
- >You had barely managed to fight off one and now there's five?
- >Your spear had snapped in two as you plunged it into the first wolf's heart.
- >You were now forced to fight them off with your bare hands.
- >There is absolutely no way you can survive this.
- "I'm sorry.."
- >A tear falls from your face.
- >You drop your guard and kneel down on the ground, head bowed.
- >You are too exhausted to put up any amount of fight now.
- >You notice you are kneeling in the one pillar of moonlight that has forced its way through the canopy.
- >You look up and stare at the moon.
- >Your mind goes back to Fluttershy.
- >You are sorry for any trouble you have caused.
- >You are sorry you never got to say goodbye.
- >Tears filled your eyes and you brought your head back down to the ground.
- >The wolves snarled as they lunged at you.
- --
- >There was an explosion and a large wall of flame shot up.
- >It cut you off from half of the wolf pack that was now charging you.
- >A second blast on the other side of you seperated you from the other half of the pack.
- >The wolves yelped and fled in terror at the sight and heat of the flames.
- >That smell...
- >It was no fire magic.
- >Was that napalm?
- >Who in Equestria could possibly know how to make a napalm grenade?
- >You look behind you to see a cloaked figure walking towards you.
- >You couldn't see anything under its hood except for its glowing yellow eyes.
- >"Have you gone mad!"
- >That was the last thing you heard before you blacked out.
- >If this thing wanted to kill you, you will not stop it.
- >Your unconcious mind awaits death.
- >You have lost everything and more.
- >You had abandoned your life on Earth a long time ago.
- >When you had finally found a new home, that too was stripped from you.
- >You had abandoned Fluttershy.
- >The first to show how much you belonged here.
- >But the ponyfolk of Ponyvilled showed you otherwise.
- >The cold embrace of death was welcoming, but the universe had other plans for you.
- --
- >You had awoken in a strange hut.
- >You had no idea how long you were out.
- >You tried to move but you were wrapped in a blanket with your arms crossed over your chest and face exposed.
- >You weren't bound, as you could easily stand up and free yourself, but you just lied there and look around.
- >The one-room hut was decorated with a sort of voodoo-style decor.
- >Various colorful vials were placed onto shelves all over the room.
- >There was a large cauldron in the center of the room.
- >An equally large fire crackled beneath it.
- >The warmth was very welcome.
- >A zebra stood at the cauldron, her back turned to you.
- >Her mane was done up in a mohawk and she had gold rings on her neck, left foreleg, and one as an earing for each ear.
- >You felt beneath you blanket wrap.
- >She had bandaged your hand and must have given you a pain killer as your hand doesn't hurt nearly as much as before.
- --
- >She had heard your rustling and turn around to you and smiled.
- >It wasn't an evil smile, or a smile of enjoyment.
- >But she gave you a smile of relief.
- >Relief to see you were awake.
- >Relief to see you were still alive.
- >She walked over with a wodden bowl and placed it down next to you.
- >"Drink."
- >You freed your hands and reach over to grab the bowl.
- >A sniff and a quick taste revealed it to be only water.
- >This zebra wasn't trying to kill you, so that was a good sign.
- >"You had been out a long time, little one."
- >"For since then, this is the second rising of the sun."
- >She spoke in rhymes and riddles.
- >You thought about it quick.
- >Since then, second rising of the sun...
- >You had been out for 2 days?!
- --
- >The zebra gave you some herbs to eat and more water to drink.
- >She left without a word, leaving you alone in her hut.
- >Whatever she left brewing in her cauldron, it smelled wonderful.
- >You could easily escape, but this zebra was not holding you prisoner.
- >You decided to just lie there and reminisce.
- >It was still morning, but not quite noon.
- >Out of respect for the zerba, you did not move.
- >You didn't want to knock something over or go rummaging through her stockpile of various potions and herbs.
- >So with nothing better to do, you went to sleep again.
- >The zebra had returned when you awoke.
- >It must have only been about 2 hours.
- >She was standing over the cauldron.
- >She was chanting something in a language unknown to you.
- >There was a large flower in her mouth.
- >It had broad, pink petals and large yellow stamen shooting out of the center
- >She shook the flower over the cauldron, dropping the petals into the brew.
- >A pink cloud formed over the cauldron in the shape of a heart.
- >It rose toward the ceiling and dissipated.
- >The shaman had poured a bowl of the lovely brew into a bowl and brought it over to you.
- >"Drink."
- --
- >This time you looked at the bowl she offered and hesitated.
- >If she was trying to kill you, something bad would have happened by now.
- >After all she left you free to walk around and her door unlocked.
- >You take the brew and down it quickly.
- >It didn't taste as good as it smelled.
- >You gagged on the drink and gave the bowl back to your shaman host.
- >She brought you another bowl of water and you downed it without hesitation.
- >It had been about 5 minutes and the earlier brew was beginning to take effect.
- >Your vision began to blur.
- >You became dizzy.
- >You felt as if you were about to pass out again.
- >The zebra took a step back and helped you to your feet.
- >You stood a little too fast and bumped your head on the low ceiling.
- "Ow..."
- >The zebra gave a chuckle and walked over to a table and grab a bowl.
- >You can see an unknown powder.
- >She throws the contents into the fire.
- >You watch sparks and smoke rise and swirl around in the air.
- >You're feeling very nauseated by the sight.
- >Your vision begins to fade again.
- >Your peripherals are completely blurred, but the center of your eyes, where you focus, is clear.
- >You have lost the color in your eyes except for that of blue.
- --
- >You look around quick.
- >Movement seems to be lagged as there is a blur that trails everything that moves to and from your focus.
- >You look down and see a bright flash of light.
- >Forming out of the light portal steps the spirit wolf from earlier.
- >You stare at in horror.
- >Is it coming back to take its vengeance on you?
- >The spirit wolf sits in front of you, looking up at you.
- >You stare at each other for the good portion of about 2 minutes.
- >You reach out and pet its head.
- >It smiles and wags its tail in pleasure.
- >Well that was easy enough to settle your differences.
- >You retracted your hand and the spirit wolf looked back up at you.
- >It let out a long howl and stood up.
- >It turned around and walked to the door.
- >It looked back at you and it looked like it just motioned for you to follow it.
- >You look from the door back to the shaman.
- >She simply nodded her head at you.
- >She knew what was going on.
- >You nodded back and took off outside after the spirit wolf.
- --
- >You sprinted off after your wolf guide.
- >It jumped from logs and over bushes as it ran.
- >You matched its agility and continued your pursuit.
- >Your obscured vision did not affect you like you thought it would.
- >You are seeing things much more easily than you would normally.
- >You are stepping past potholes, over roots that would easily trip you, and kicking off trees like you were a ninja.
- >Whatever was in that brew, it reinvigorated and reinforced your stamina ten-fold.
- >It was late in the day and the sun would be completely gone in an hour or so.
- >But you were confident in your spirit guide.
- >You followed it for a good long while.
- >It must have been about 2 hours of a nonstop run.
- >Stamina boost or not, you were exhausted.
- >The wolf made one final charge and dove through the undergrowth.
- >You followed and mimicked its dive.
- >You rolled forward as you hit the ground and stood up.
- >You were back out on the outskirts of the Everfree Forest.
- >And not just that, you were right back where you were when you first ran into the forest.
- --
- >It was dark out now.
- >The moon had risen and was casting its light upon you.
- >The moonlight seemed to make your spirit guide glow with a ghostly aura.
- >The aura let off a light cloud around the wolf that looked like steam.
- >You sat and rested for a few minutes.
- >The wolf sat next to you, staring up at the moon.
- >Finally it stood up and begand walking away, motioning for you to follow.
- >You picked yourself up and walked after it.
- >You were only walking for about 20 minutes before you saw a sight that you had missed for a long time.
- >The wolf lead you to a small series of open hills, and up on one particular hill, was a large tree, standing strong against the surrounding darkness.
- >You followed the wolf up the hill and it sat down next to the tree.
- >You sat next to it and rested your back against the tree.
- >You pet the spirit wolf and sat there for about 5 minutes.
- >The wolf eventually stood up and walked a few steps forward.
- >Looking up to the full moon, it let out another drawn-out howl.
- >It turned to look at you again before it ran off and dissipated into the night air.
- --
- >You watched your companion vanish.
- >You were sad he was gone, but a sense of happiness filled you as well.
- >You wolf guide had lead you back to the place where it all began.
- >Where you had first met Fluttershy.
- >Your dream vision had gone with the wolf and you were back to seeing normal.
- >The moon and stars gave you plenty of light to see anything you needed to.
- >The night air was cool and there was a slight wind.
- >You were still in shorts and barefoot.
- >The sweat from the long run had begun to chill and you felt a shiver.
- >If Fluttershy were here, she could curl up next to you and keep you warm.
- >But surely she would never want to see you again after what you did.
- >If she was here, you could apologize.
- >Sing her a song.
- >And tell her...
- >Tell her you love her...
- --
- >You repeat your thoughts from that fateful day.
- >Your family.
- >Your mother and father.
- >Your brothers as well.
- >And how you have lost it all.
- >You begin to mumble softly to yourself...
- **
- Another day in this carnival of souls
- Another night settles in as quickly as it goes
- The memories of shadows, ink on the page
- And I can't seem to find my way home
- And it's almost like
- Your heaven's trying everything
- Your heaven's trying everything
- To keep me out
- **
- >You choke up on the last line.
- >Tears are now pouring from your eyes.
- >You raise your voice a little louder.
- --
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvKmMADJtr0
- **
- All the places I've been and things I've seen
- A million stories that made up a million shattered dreams
- The faces of people I'll never see again
- And I can't seem to find my way home
- Cause it's almost like
- Your heaven's trying everything to break me down
- Cause it's almost like
- Your heaven's trying everything to keep me out
- **
- (Fluttershy PoV)
- >You know that voice!
- >And there is only 1 pony in Equestria who would be here in the middle of the night!
- >And that singing...
- >It's so sad.
- >He is so depressed.
- >He must think he has lost you.
- >But here you are.
- >Fate had brought you back here for reasons unknown.
- >You run around the tree and run straight for him.
- "Anon!"
- >You run and tackle him, tears pouring from your face.
- >He is surprised and recoils at first, but quickly embraces you.
- >"Fluttershy..."
- >You both share a tear-filled reunion for the better part of 20 minutes.
- >The tears had stopped, but you held each other close for a long time after.
- >Time means nothing anymore.
- --
- (Anon PoV)
- >"Anon!"
- >Fluttershy bounds up to you out of nowhere.
- >She tackles you without warning.
- >You are fearful of another attack but dismiss this immediately when you see her tear-filled eyes and flowing pink mane.
- "Fluttershy..."
- >You are cannot say anymore.
- >She has found you again.
- >But how can she possibly forgive you?
- >Was she ever upset with you?
- >This...
- >Is this why your spirit guide brought you here?
- >You embrace Fluttershy in a hug that seems to last forever.
- >You choke up and let it all out.
- >Neither of you said a word for a long time.
- >Tears and sobs were your only means letting her know you were really here.
- >Even after the tears had run out, you sat there and held her in your arms, afraid to let go again.
- >This is too good to be true.
- >But here you both are.
- >Together once again.
- --
- >You eventually break the silence, but still held her close.
- "I'm sorry."
- >"Don't be," she sniffled. "It wasn't your fault. I shouldn't have brought you into town and surprised everypony like that."
- >You proceeded to explain your train of thought during the standoff in Ponyville.
- >You told her how you felt there was no other option.
- >About how you felt for abandoning at the bakery.
- >You continued to explain the fight with the wolves, the zebra shaman, and your drug-induced spirit guide.
- >She explained her point of view as well.
- >From being locked in the bakery, to confronting Twilight, Applejack, and Rainbow Dash on the road.
- >About how she searched for you until it got dark, and how she waited up for you a night.
- >There was always a glimmer of hope you would return.
- >She just didn't know that it would be here and not her cottage.
- >She explained the split in her group over you.
- >Rarity and Pinkie Pie stood up with Fluttershy to defend you against the others.
- "It looks like I owe Pinkie Pie a party, huh?"
- >You stroked her mane and turned so you were both sitting side by side, facing the moon.
- "But it sounds to me like there isn't a choice in the matter, huh?"
- >Fluttershy laughs.
- >"No, not really. Her parties aren't exactly optional."
- "Well crap."
- >You laugh with Fluttershy.
- >Hearing her voice, her laugh, it's enough to put you at peace.
- >This whole ordeal was just exhausting, and your glad it's over.
- --
- >You both lie back.
- >She places here ear against your heart and listens to your heartbeat.
- >You stare up at the moon and stars.
- >It's kind of funny really.
- >It always comes back to the moon and the night sky.
- >Not matter what your doing or what your thinking of, you are always tempted to look up.
- >It could be the isolation and loneliness associated with such a distant object.
- >Forever floating through space alone.
- "Crap..."
- >"What's wrong, Anon?"
- >You look to her and give a half-hearted smile.
- "I left my guitar at your house."
- >Without a word she got up and walked to the other side of the tree.
- >She produced your guitar case and placed it on the ground next to you.
- "Well I'll be..."
- >You grab her in another hug.
- "You are a very sneaky pony, you know that?"
- >She smiles and sits back down next to you.
- --
- >You pulled the guitar out and sat there thinking of a song.
- >It shouldnt be something to excited because your hand is still in a little pain from the wolf bite.
- >Fluttershy just leaned into you.
- >Neither of you said another word for a while.
- >Without warning, you randomly started strumming.
- **
- This is my life
- Its not what it was before
- All these feelings I've shared
- And these are my dreams
- That I'd never lived before
- Somebody shake me
- 'Cause I
- I must be sleeping
- Now that we're here,
- It's so far away
- All the struggle we thought was in vain
- All in the mistakes,
- One life contained
- They all finally start to go away
- Now that we're here it's so far away
- And I feel like I can face the day, and I can forgive
- And I'm not ashamed to be the person that I am today
- **
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPW7T_tu3PM&ob=av2e
- --
- >Fluttershy knows where you're going with this.
- >You are not the same Anonymous that you were the first night you were here.
- >She is not the same Fluttershy either.
- >You had opened up to her as had she to you.
- >She fought her own friends to defend you.
- >And you fought until you thought you couldn't no more, with only hopes to see her again.
- >That dream you thought was shattered a few days ago has come back together in this night of solace.
- >You haven't even finished your song.
- >Fluttershy jumped on you again.
- >She pressed her lips to yours and you embraced her in your first true moment of intimacy you have experienced in your entire life.
- >It was also Fluttershy's first.
- >And you shared this moment together.
- >Never before have either of you had a sensation as wonderful as this.
- >It's like Heaven itself approved of this as shooting stars rained across the sky.
- >Time itself stood still just for the two of you.
- >But alas, it can't last forever.
- >Your bodily needs caused you both to break apart, panting from holding your kiss to the last possible second.
- >You smiled.
- >She smiled.
- >This was the moment you've been waiting for all your lives.
- >And for one moment it felt as if the world itself revolved around you.
- "Fluttershy?"
- >"Hm."
- >You gave her one more quick kiss on the lips.
- "I love you."
- >"I love you too, Anon."
- >And with that you fell asleep under the full moon.
- >Cuddling close, the cool night air didn't bother you at all.
- >And you were happy.
- >You will never leave her again.
- >For you have a home.
- >And a beautiful mare to share the rest of your life with.
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