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Echo's Adventure - Chapter 5

Aug 21st, 2013
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  1. “Mouse? Spark? Where in Equestria am I?”
  2. >Echo got up off of the ground and found herself in a large, grassy field surrounded by trees on all sides.
  3. >Her head was fuzzy and her eyes blurry, but as she looked around, Echo noticed that the field was completely devoid of anything; except for a large oak tree in the distance.
  4. >Echo was confused.
  5. >How did she get here? The last thing that she could remember was sitting at Mouse’s dining room table and falling asleep.
  6. >Had Stone changed her mind about letting Echo go and had come to kidnap her?
  7. >Echo screamed for her friends once more but was only greeted by a shriek of wind and the distant creaking of the oak tree.
  8. >She put her head down and sighed.
  9. >Still not having a clue where she was or what to do, Echo chose what seemed like the only option she had and began to walk towards the tree.
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  12. >As she walked, Echo noticed that the sky was completely empty of stars and the crisp wind that was blowing on her face slowly grew stronger and stronger.
  13. >Frightened, her walk turned into a trot, and her trot eventually changed to a gallop.
  14. >Before she knew it, Echo was frantic and running full speed at the tree.
  15. >The terrified bat p0ny constantly turned her head around, half-expecting to see the menacing figure of Stone chasing after her.
  16. >Of course, she saw no such thing and before she knew it, Echo was nearing the large tree.
  17. >The tree’s canopy seemed unnaturally long and thick.
  18. >So thick in fact, that the small amount of light that was shining into the field was all but lost underneath of it.
  19. >The grass around the tree turned to dirt with tangled roots protruding from the earth.
  20. >Echo slowed down back to a walk as she reached her destination.
  21. >Breathing heavily, she began to ascend mound of dirt up to the base of the tree.
  22. >Echo noticed that the wind had died down completely.
  23. >It was so unnaturally quiet that she could hear the sound of her heart beating and her hooves crunching in the dirt.
  24. >However, the next thing that she heard made those hooves stop dead in their tracks.
  25. >Echo was about five feet away from the tree now, and from the other side of it she heard what sounded like the distinctive shrieks of a small bat p0ny.
  26. >As she slowly walked around the tree, Echo could see a small crib and a female bat p0ny hunched over it, whispering something incoherent.
  27. >The stunned Echo opened her mouth to say something, but when she caught a quick glance of the adult’s cutie mark, her knees buckled and she almost collapsed on the dirt.
  28. >Echo could recognize that distinctive pink flower cutie mark anywhere and was suddenly hit with a wave of nostalgia.
  29. >The cutie mark that she saw belonged to none other than her mother.
  30. >Echo didn’t know what to think, or even what to feel.
  31. >She slowly walked closer and could make out what her mother was saying.
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  34. >“It’s for the best, honey. I know it’ll be hard and I…I might not make it, but I always promised Dad I would take you to Canterlot, no matter the cost. I always promised him that I would get you out of Hollow Shades.”
  35. >Her mother sighed,
  36. >“It sure would be different there. The hustle-bustle of the city, the bright lights, all of the sounds and events… I know we aren’t used to things like that, but we’ll make it work.”
  37. >“Besides, I hear Canterlot has some of the best ice cream parlors this side of Manehattan.” She chuckled, “And yes, I’ll get you chocolate this time.”
  38. >Echo couldn’t believe what she was hearing.
  39. >For as long as she could remember, Echo had desperately wanted to move to Canterlot.
  40. >Is this where she had gotten that desire from?
  41. >But her mother mentioned nothing about the Royal Guard.
  42. >Where had Echo gotten that strange desire from?
  43. >Could it have been from her mother as well?
  44. >Echo shook her head and laughed.
  45. >She felt a fool. Why was she sitting there thinking when her mother was right there before her?
  46. >Echo was felt a wave of happiness pouring through her.
  47. >She could finally speak to her mother again!
  48. >Echo was so happy she could barely make out any words.
  49. “Mom I’m here! Your daughter is right here! We can go now! We can finally move to Canterlot!”
  50. >Echo’s mother let out an irritated grunt.
  51. >Echo was confused but not any less excited.
  52. “I-I finally left the Order and Stone behind! I’m not tied down anymore; we can leave everything and go right now!”
  53. >Her mother mumbled something softly this time, but Echo could not understand what she was saying.
  54. “Mom! Mom?”
  55. >“WHAT DO YOU WANT?!”
  56. >Echo’s mother quickly whipped her head around to face her daughter.
  57. >What Echo saw made her melt in terror.
  58. >Her mother’s face had many scars, almost identical to Stone’s, but that was not nearly the worst part. Her eyes…
  59. >Echo was frozen in pure fear.
  60. >In place of her mother’s eyes were two black, empty sockets.
  61. >Echo covered her face in her hooves, whimpering.
  62. “No no no no no no”,
  63. >was all that she could muster up.
  64. >Echo then heard another, more familiar voice shouting her name.
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  67. >“Echo! Come on Echo, it’s already 1 A.M.!”
  68. >Echo quickly pulled her hooves from in front of her eyes and was immediately greeted by the bright, and cheery face of Spark.
  69. >Echo swung her head around and looked to look at her surroundings.
  70. >She let out a huge sigh of relief when she saw that she was in Mouse’s small home once more.
  71. >Warm sights and smells filled the air and Echo was immediately calmed down and comforted.
  72. >She was lying in a small bed on the other side of the room from the dining room table that she had passed out on.
  73. >“Come on, Echo!” Echo’s sandy headed friend said with a huge grin, “I made you some breakfast.”
  74. >Within a matter of minutes, Echo was sitting at the dining room table with Spark and Mouse.
  75. >Mouse looked up from the table.
  76. >“I must apologize for last night; I really shouldn’t have brought all of that on you so quickly.”
  77. “Don’t be sorry, Mouse. You just told me what I asked for, and I’m grateful for it. It really does clear up so much.”
  78. >Echo looked down at her uneaten food.
  79. “But I guess I still have one more question.”
  80. >“What’s that, dear?”
  81. “I know you and my mother were very close and all, but how exactly did you know about all of this? I mean, those seemed like huge secrets, who told you them?”
  82. >Mouse sighed and got up from her seat.
  83. >“Come, and I’ll tell you all about it.”
  84. >She glanced over at a curious Spark.
  85. >“You can come too, sweetheart.”
  86. >Spark and Echo got up from their seats when Spark stopped abruptly in her tracks, looking annoyed.
  87. >“Echo, you didn’t like my breakfast? What was wrong with it?”
  88. >She took a sniff and hesitantly bit down on the food.
  89. >Her nose wrinkled and she struggled to get it down her throat.
  90. >“I knew I should have added salt instead of the sugar. Hey guys, wait!”
  91. >Spark hurried to meet the others at the door and the three bat p0nies went outside into the cool night air.
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