My Little Pony Fan Fiction ❯ My Little Pony: Days of Future Past ❯ Chapter One ( Chapter 1 )
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Chapter One
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She could hear the sound of birds chirping above her head. She
could hear the cool summer's breeze whispering calmly into her
ears. And she could hear the faint laughter of ponies, a short
distance away.
A soft moan escaped Twilight's breath as she gently lifted her
eyes. Upon awakening, she found herself in a fresh grassy field,
where a magnificent flowing river meandered from the far canyon
down across under a sparkling rainbow. The morning skies were clear
of clouds as the glittering rays from the glorious sun shimmered
down upon the river's fresh water, nearly blinding the baffled
pony.
“W-where am I…?”
Twilight speculated. She rose to her feet and guided herself to the
river to inspect her own reflection. She was relieved to know that
she was still a pony. However, she jumped out of her skin when she
noticed the change in her physical appearance.
“Well, what do you know? It actually worked!” Twilight
murmured, amazed that she was back in the body of her previous
incarnation, as Princess Luna stated. “I'm in the World
Beyond!”
The good news was that she was a Unicorn pony, meaning that she
must have still been able to cast magic… as far as she was
aware at least. Although whether or not her level of magic in this
world was on par with that of her future counterpart was yet to be
determined. The not-so-good news was that she had no wings, which
was disadvantageous for sure. Other changes she noticed was her
cutie mark having changed to nine glittery purple stars, the color
of her mane being white with purple streaks and her skin appearing
now pink.
“I can tell this might take some time getting used to.”
Twilight said, hoping that these apparent changes wouldn't affect
her adventure.
Her sharp ears picked up the sound of laughing ponies again.
Looking around, Twilight discovered a huge apple orchard within
reach. Her friends must have been there picking apples. Realizing
that no time could be wasted, she sprinted immediately in search
for them.
…
Twilight stopped on her tracks in the midst of the orchard, where
she saw a baby purple dragon, exchanging sarcastic jokes with a
yellow mane orange pony, bearing orange-red apples with green
leaves as her cutie mark. They were happily conversing with each
other, munching on their delicious apples freshly picked from the
trees.
Judging by their appearances, it didn't take long for Twilight to
figure out who the two strangers were. She rushed to them both,
shouting out their names.
“Spike…?! Applejack…?!”
Spike and Applejack noticed their close friend, Twilight, speeding
towards them.
“Hmm…? Oh, hi Twilight!” Spike waved as he gulped
down the last remains of his apple. “Don't worry! We've saved
some for you!”
“Yeah. We wouldn't let our best friend starve while
napping.” Applejack chuckled as she presented a basket of
apples for Twilight. “Good to see you're awake. Did you have
a good rest?”
“Err, I guess.” said Twilight doubtingly. She stared at
Applejack for a little longer than a moment; surprised of how
different she appeared and spoke. “Applejack? Is that REALLY
you?”
“Um… of course it's me.” Applejack replied,
looking sideways, feeling uncomfortable with Twilight's awkward
stare. “Why wouldn't I be…?”
Twilight was in disbelief. “But look at you! How come you're
not wearing your favorite hat, you're not talking in your funny
accent, and come to think of it, where's your whole Apple
family?”
Applejack rolled her eyes over to Spike, who did nothing but shrug,
just as perplexed as her with Twilight's spontaneous change in
behavior. She shook her head and hesitantly said: “I… I
don't know what you're talking about, Twilight.”
“You're acting kinda strange.” commented Spike.
“Do you have a fever?”
“A fever? No Spike, c'mon! Don't be silly! Why would you
think that?” Twilight frowned. “And how am I acting
strange to you guys? I'm Twilight, right?”
It wasn't just her behavior that startled Spike and Applejack. It
was her new personality as well. Neither of them knew what to make
of this.
“Are you?” Applejack asked, peering and squinting at
Twilight rather suspiciously.
“Of course I am!” Twilight insisted robustly.
“Well, I was, except, I'm not now.”
She already saw Applejack and Spike raising their brows at her.
Twilight then froze when she felt someone sneaking up behind
her.
“BOO!” A neon yellow Pegasus pony, named Surprise, who
was known to be rather loud and mischievous, sprung out from behind
an apple tree and scared the living daylights out of Twilight.
“HEE-HEE-HEE! I GOTCHA THERE!”
Twilight caught her breath as Surprise and a couple more ponies
showed up, carrying their baskets filled with apples. A yellow
motherly Earth pony, called Posey, and a white graceful Unicorn
pony rolling on her skates, called Glory, casually greeted her. And
not a second later did a fearless pink Pegasus pony called Firefly
swoop down upon the apple trees and crash into Applejack's own
apple basket, spilling everything over her.
“Oh, not again!” remarked Glory, turning away in
embarrassment.
“Whoops! Sorry, Applejack!” Firefly apologized, having
not watched her landing.
“That's okay.” Applejack groaned, licking off the mess.
There was a bigger problem to worry about after all. “Listen
everyone, Twilight here is acting… a little… funny
today. I'm not so sure if she's herself lately…”
“I AM myself...” Twilight had to reiterate.
“… err, I mean, I'm not myself. I am, but I'm not. You
understand? I AM, but I'm NOT. I AM Twilight, but NOT the Twilight
I was a few minutes ago.”
Her friends were thrown into a muddle of feelings.
“So… who are you?” Spike queried, scratching his
aching brain.
“Look, I know it's complicated.” Twilight said.
“But if you just hear me out and allow me to expl-”
“Complicated?! You're sounding pretty complicated to us if
you ask me!” spouted Surprise humorously.
Twilight was in no mood for jokes and shook her head in
frustration. She might as well spill the beans and not hold
anything back. “Listen to me, all of you! I come from the
land of Equestria, from the future, thousands of years ahead from
now! I was brought here by Princess Celestia, to save you from a
horrible event that'll wipe out the ponies and every life clean
from existence! Your lands will be ravaged, your homes will be
burned to ruins, and your friends and families will be hurled into
the depths of a raging inferno! And it's all going to happen
tomorrow!”
Eyes widened fearfully as her friends were left flabbergasted. An
apple rolled silently out of Surprise's gaping jaw, bonking Spike
on the head before dropping to the ground… but even he
ignored the pain. Skepticism swept the minds of the ponies
instantly amongst their finest companion. Twilight's words seemed
honest enough, but were her dire warnings actually true? Or perhaps
had the heat from the sun frazzled her brain so badly that she was
merely hallucinating and making up tall tales?
Twilight let out a sigh of grief. “I look into your eyes and
I can't tell if you guys are believing a word I'm
saying.”
The ponies only answered her by shrugging vaguely.
“Twilight, are you feeling okay?” Posey asked,
expressing a crooked smile. “Have you been eating rotten
apples again?”
Twilight knew she hadn't time to explain everything in detail with
her friends. It was better to do so elsewhere, to someone higher up
in charge. “Can I please speak to the Princess of… by
the way, excuse me for asking, but what do you call this
place?”
The ponies' faces dropped; astounded when they learned that she was
unfamiliar with the name of…
“Ponyland.” replied Spike. “But there is no
Princess here.”
“Th-th-there's…” Twilight hesitated as her eye
twitched for a second in shock. “… no Princess…?!
Are you kidding me?!”
The ponies shook their heads. Obviously they weren't. Twilight knew
for sure now that convincing her friends would be much tougher than
she expected. Yet more especially, she had to convince the rest of
the ponies of Ponyland as well.
“Ugh… there isn't much time to waste!” said
Twilight. “Are there any other ponies I can talk
to?”
…
“IMBECILES!” The mad centaur, Tirek, snapped in his
dark and desolate throne room. “INCOMPETENT FOOLS! Can't you
idiots do anything right?”
It had taken Tirek almost forever to build his new Midnight Castle,
after the Rainbow of Light destroyed the first one. Having been
stripped of his Rainbow of Darkness, a great source of power he
once possessed, it had proven him difficult to enwrap the world
into eternal darkness; something he had longed for in years.
Discontented that his every attempt to do so had failed, thanks to
the efforts of the ponies of Ponyland, he typically took his anger
out upon his minions of armored gargoyles and dragons surrounding
him. They stood there, cowering before their harsh superior, who
continued to roar in his outburst of rage. A few of them took harsh
beatings, which often happened at times like these.
“How many times must I…!“
A door creaked open, briefly silencing the room. A small and
hunchbacked gargoyle concealed in a cloak, Grendel, stepped inside
and made her appearance known. She carried in her old and frail
arms an ancient but heavily massive book. This abrupt visit from
her only fuelled Tirek with more fury.
“What do you want?!” he snapped rudely to his lackey.
“I didn't summon you here! How dare you show your presence
before me without my permission! AWAY WITH YOU AND REMAIN
GONE!”
Grendel, unfazed by his terrorizing voice, bowed submissively and
said: “My most humble apologies for this disturbance, Master
Tirek, but I was recently browsing through the Midnight Castle
archives, searching deep through several of your father's oldest
books and records, hoping to find a solution to your… pony
pest problem.”
“What's that you're holding?” Tirek pointed at the
object in her hands.
Grendel advanced forwards, revealing the book to her master and
presenting it to him.
“This I believe, as it is so written, dates back to your
earliest ancestors… kept secret for generations, untouched
and unread, until now. Perhaps there is something of use we could
consider from their words of wisdom. Perhaps there is something
here that could help us to achieve our goal of eternal darkness
that you've yearned for so long.”
“Hmm… intriguing.” Tirek said, stroking his chin
and accepting the book. He blew away the dust on the cover,
examining it, before opening it up to reveal the contents. The book
contained untold reports and detailed blueprints of a secret weapon
that his ancestors designed centuries ago… something that
grabbed his attention immediately. “Excellent work, Grendel.
You've served well today, unlike my other subordinates.”
Grendel was at least relieved that Tirek wasn't going to kick her
again with his hooves. Tirek studied several pages of the book,
seeking the information he needed about this secret weapon. It may
have been just his ticket to rid himself of the pesky ponies.
“Yes, this is exactly what I needed!” he grinned and
broke into a diabolical cackle, which echoed into the gloomy
hallway. “At last, our key to victory is at hand! Soon, the
ponies will cease to exist, and I shall proudly stand tall as the
new Prince of Darkness in all of Ponyland!”
Before his minions could rejoice, however, Tirek continued to
analyze the pages of the book carefully again. He came across a
vital part of information that he almost missed reading.
“Although it appears that I need to pay a little visit to
some old friends at the Volcano of Gloom.” he slammed the
book shut in his hand and shouted out: “Prepare my Chariot of
Darkness! I'm off!”
“As you wish, Master.” Grendel bowed again and limped
away, exiting through the door from whence she came.
“Yes, that is exactly what I wish.” replied Tirek.
…
Since its first creation, the grand and heavenly Paradise Estate
had drastically expanded and transformed into a bigger property.
Throughout the years, more and more ponies began to move in. It was
far bigger now than their former residence: Dream Castle.
The estate was crammed and busy today. For a great mass assembly
was taking place in the main hall. Every pony in Ponyland was
gathered for an urgent announcement.
Twilight took the stage with her friends respectfully standing
behind her. She cleared her throat and addressed to all of the
ponies present:
“Listen and listen well, everyone!” she declared aloud.
“Your lives are all in grave danger! Starting from tomorrow,
Tirek will do the unthinkable and unleash a vast army of robots
upon us, the Sentinels! And they're gonna destroy everything in
Ponyland that we know of. If we don't act fast and do something
about it, none of us will be safe from this impending onslaught and
we will perish as our world crumbles! We gotta find Tirek and stop
him from reaching the Sentinels… NOW! We're a step away from
being blown to Kingdom Come! Who's with me?”
There was a hushed moment while the ponies were left disoriented.
That was until a turquoise Unicorn pony called Fizzy, began to
giggle. Then two Earth ponies, named Bubbles and Cotton Candy,
followed her. A Big Brother pony called Tex quickly erupted into
laughter. This only caused the rest of the entire pony community to
do the same. Not surprisingly, they found Twilight's hysteric
performance most amusing.
“HA-HA-HA-HA-HAAA!” The voices in the main hall
clamored.
Twilight was dumbstruck.
“I told you they wouldn't believe your story.” Spike
informed her for the third time.
The only pony not laughing was the yellow Earth pony, Magic Star,
who took a rather leadership role amongst her kin. Even she
couldn't quite deem Twilight's story to be true, and found it
somewhat absurd. She knew well in her experience that Tirek never
relied on advanced technology against them. His powers were far
more based upon black magic.
Magic Star approached Twilight with concern.
“That's enough, Twilight. I'm not sure what's gotten into
you, but this harebrained tale of yours has gone far enough.”
she said, gesturing the audience to disperse and go about their
daily business. “You look tired… have you been getting
less sleep lately?”
Twilight was fed up of this. She couldn't stand the ponies assuming
that she was simply fooling around, feeling weary or under the
weather. She was about to raise her voice until…
“You know, we already have problems to deal with.”
Magic Star added sternly. “Last week, a few ponies
mysteriously vanished and haven't been heard of since. We've been
searching for them everywhere in Ponyland. They're good friends and
I'd hate to find out if anything horrible has befallen
them.”
Twilight would have loved to help look for the missing ponies, but
that could evidently wait. There were bigger fish to fry. Far more
lives were at stake and she wasn't willing to dilly-dally in an
expensive looking mansion and wait until the cows come home.
“Please. You have to believe me!” Twilight begged.
“Now is not the time, Twilight.” Magic Star turned her
tail and began to leave like the other ponies. “You should
probably get some rest. You'll feel better afterwards.”
A question struck Twilight's mind. “Wait, can you at least
tell me where I can find three witches?”
Magic Star halted. She glanced round to Twilight and then slightly
grimaced, saying:
“You wouldn't happen to be referring to Hydia, Reeka and
Draggle now, would you?”
“Um… maybe?” replied Twilight innocently, having
no idea of who they were.
“Why would you want to see them? They've been nothing but
trouble.” Magic Star wondered. “Look, whatever the
reason, you should stay well away from them. Nobody knows where
they live anyway. So I'm sorry, but I can't help you.”
Magic Star disappeared out through the entrance, abandoning
Twilight and her friends. Twilight was about to ask the same
question to any other ponies still in the hall, but by this time
they had already vamoosed. No one was keen to accept her story or
offer any support.
Firefly walked up to Twilight and offered her a sympathetic hug.
“Don't worry, Twilight. We believe you… well, sorta at
least.” she smiled with encouragement.
Twilight could slowly identify the relations of her friends to the
ones waiting back in Equestria. Glory's dignified elegance
reflected that of Rarity's, Posey's generous and caring nature was
reminiscent of Fluttershy's, Surprise's gleefully energetic
behavior was obviously the spitting image of Pinkie Pie's, and
Firefly's daring intrepidity was no doubt comparable to Rainbow
Dash's. It didn't take a genius to figure out who Applejack and
Spike resembled, although the former's charisma was greatly
lacking. Twilight could well acknowledge Spike's sarcastic streak,
which hadn't changed.
In the World Beyond, Twilight was surprised that she and the ponies
had already forged this special circle of friendship with each
other. It was no coincidence that the same ponies would repeat this
again in their future life and would reunite without ever knowing
it. This inexplicable bond between them may have been what kept
them together and why they weren't willing to fully dismiss
Twilight's apocalyptic predictions.
“It's strange that you didn't know the names of those
witches.” Applejack commented.
“You mean Hydra, Reaper and Dongle?” said Twilight.
“BWA-HA-HA!” laughed out Surprise. “That's Hydia,
Reeka and Draggle, silly!”
“Every pony in Ponyland knows about them.” said
Glory.
“Sure. They nearly drove us out of here with their
Smooze!” said Posey.
“What's the… Smooze?” Twilight asked peculiarly,
plainly having no clue to what her friends were talking about.
“Is that a kind of hairspray or something? I hope it's not
anything contagious… or flatulent for that
matter…”
The ponies gasped at her.
“Wow!” said Posey. “You really don't know, do
you?”
Perhaps they felt that Twilight was being truthful when she claimed
she was from the future. It was beyond stupidity for a pony not to
know about the Smooze incident that occurred several years ago.
Then again…
“Are you suffering from amnesia, Twilight?” Spike
asked.
Twilight was tired of these questions. She huffed but then
peacefully smiled. “No Spike, I'm NOT suffering from amnesia.
I still know that I have to stop Tirek from getting his crummy
claws on those Sentinels. And I know he's going to come after
Hydia, Reeka and Draggle and he'll be after… oh, did I get
their names right by the way?”
The ponies nodded.
“Good… ahem, and he'll be after some special artifact
from them… and then he'll murder them.”
The ponies gasped again.
“Murder?” Glory exclaimed.
“Oh, no! That's terrible!” Spike cried shamefully.
“We have to find the witches as soon as possible!”
Twilight demanded. “Is there anyone else who knows where I
can find them?”
The ponies knew, but were reluctant to say it. That was all except
for Firefly, of course. She wasn't afraid to be a little outspoken
sometimes.
“Yes, there's one.” she softly replied. “There
was somebody… a long time ago, I once went looking
desperately for help when my friends were kidnapped by Tirek…
that was when I first met her. She was always like a leader to us
when we were in need.”
Applejack interrupted. “Firefly, maybe we shouldn't tell her
about-”
“She fought with the witches many times and might know where
they dwell.” Firefly went on, ignoring Applejack.
“Except…”
“Except what?” Twilight asked.
Firefly paused for a moment, rather tentative before continuing.
“Six years ago… something terrible happened… she
left us… and she never came back to see us again.”
“Why? What happened?” Twilight begged the answer.
“…”
“Do you know where she lives?”
“That's another thing. She's not from around these parts. She
isn't from Ponyland… she's not exactly… a
pony.”
Twilight was confused. “She's not a pony… not from
Ponyland? Then where is she from? What's her name?”
Firefly gulped a lump down her throat. And without fear or regret,
she told Twilight her name…