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The Lost Element (SFW ver)

by XD-385

Chapter 8: A Forest of Sorrows

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Where do I even begin on this entry….

The moment I awoke, I had to remind myself that I was no longer in Ponyville. What was more, I had to remind myself that it was no longer safe for me to be there. I was on the run from the law. Celestia knew of my illegal romance with Fluttershy. If we were both arrested, we would both receive the guillotine.

I snacked on a few leftover apple strudels that Fluttershy had baked for us the previous night. But the more I ate, the worse I felt. The sweet taste of apples brought to mind my friend Applejack. I almost always saw her first thing after leaving home to go to work. And the strudel itself had been made by Fluttershy…..

I had to catch myself as I began to tear up. More than anything, I could not believe that I was no longer with Fluttershy. The pony I loved. I was certain Celestia would grant us a pardon, but the possibility that she would stick with the law was still there. Once I had finished my breakfast, I packed up my gear and prepared to head deeper into the Everfree Forest.

But before I went any further, I paused. Fluttershy's cottage was still very close by. Perhaps I could peek out from the forest to see her. But there was also the possibility that Celestia's royal soldiers were already combing the area while searching for me. The risk was high, but I wanted to see my beloved again so dearly…

I made up my mind as I began to head south towards the edge of the Everfree Forest. I knew that Fluttershy was surely awake by now and tending to her precious animals. It took only five minutes or so for me to reach the edge of the forest, but I was careful to stay off the main path. When I did reach the edge, I stayed concealed behind a bush to make certain no one would see me.

Much to my pleasure, I saw Fluttershy indeed going about her morning duties right outside her cottage. She did not seem to suspect anything was wrong, leading me to believe she had not yet read the message I had written before leaving her home the previous night. However, she would occasionally look around, even going airborne to get a better view of the area around her. I suspected that she was worried of why she did not wake up to find me next to her and was hoping I would appear soon. I oh so desperately wanted to call out to the beautiful pegasus mare, but I restrained myself knowing that it would only make it harder for me to distance myself from her.

After some time had passed, I saw my lover go back inside her cottage. But not before looking over her shoulder to see if I was heading her way. I waited several minutes, not moving an inch. The front door to the cottage flew open as I saw Fluttershy dash down the path that led towards the meadow with a scroll in her mouth. Just after crossing the earthen bridge that spanned the creek near her house, Fluttershy stumbled and fell. Instead of immediately climbing to her feet, she just lied there with her face buried in her forelegs.

She was crying. There was no other possible reason for why Fluttershy had her face buried in her arms….I mean forelegs. And the scroll that was now on the ground before her. It was surely the message I wrote. The fact that Fluttershy was reacting so strongly to my departure helped erase any doubts I had of her as she was clearly distressed that I was gone. She loves me dearly and her weeping was proof.

I wanted nothing more than to rush out of the forest and comfort my lover. But I could not. It took a massive amount of willpower to keep myself rooted to the spot. Fortunately, a familiar pink earth pony came trotting along. It was Pinkie Pie. I recognize that pink poofy mane and tail anywhere. I immediately guessed that she had come looking for me as I was supposed to head over to Sugarcube Corner for work.

Pinkie Pie quickly went to Fluttershy's aid, tapping her on the shoulder while appearing to say something to calm the weeping pegasus. Fluttershy slowly looked up at her friend before replying and pointing to the scroll that was now next to Pinkie Pie's hooves. Pinkie then held the scroll down with one hoof and unrolled it with the other. She spent the next few minutes reading it over before apparently flipping out. While she never once seemed to cry, her erratic movements showed that she too was extremely concerned for me. She then helped Fluttershy to her feet and patted her on the shoulder while probably giving her words of reassurance. Fluttershy seemed to nod in response. Pinkie Pie then pointed towards Ponyville just before the two of them went running off in its direction with Pinkie Pie carrying my message in her mouth. I can distinctly recall muttering, "It's all up to you, girls…"

I am not really certain how much time passed after I turned back and headed deeper into the Everfree Forest. I had no means to tell time and the thick canopy made it hard to check the position of the sun. But my biggest problem was the symptoms of separation anxiety I was suffering at the time. I had never gone so long without being with those I hold dear since arriving in Equestria. And it was an emotional hell for me. I would occasionally tear up without warning and it took a massive amount of willpower to keep myself from running back towards Ponyville.

All I could really do to stop myself from crying was to just take in the sights and sounds around me. I let my curiosity take over as I trekked through the dense forest. The vegetation of the Everfree Forest differed from what I had seen so far. Compared to the many trees I saw in and around Ponyville, the trees and shrubs of the forest looked much more exotic. Some trees appeared to be willows due to their branches drooping low.

Another trait I found unusual about the Everfree Forest was its wildlife. There were various snakes, birds, and even bats. But they all kept their distance from me. I began to suspect that unlike the wildlife around Ponyville, which are borderline tame, the wildlife that dwell in the Everfree Forest are completely…..well…wild. Of course, this did not bother me, as all wildlife back on Earth are the exact same way.

Some time later, I came across a patch of flowers growing in a small clearing with a little sunlight shining through the canopy. But what caught my eye the most was their coloration. Every single part of the flowers was blue. I can recall muttering, "I've heard of blue roses, but never blue…whatever you call these." The flowers strongly resembled a type of tropical flower in form, but the name of the type of flower eludes me. I also am not particularly knowledgeable in the field of botany, so I could not effectively describe the form of the flower even if I tried.

I got down on one knee and gently stroked the petals of one of the flowers. The scent was peculiar as it was unlike anything I had ever smelled…. Why am I writing about an unimportant blue flower? Moving on.

I suspect at least two hours passed before I came to an area within the forest that I was not expecting. Spread out over a vast area were numerous muddy pools of water separated by thin strips of land. Bubbles were constantly rising to the surface and popping. Many mangrove trees were all over the place, the majority growing out of the muddy bog itself near the shorelines. Due to them not growing out in the middle of the bog, the sky was completely visible.

As I slowly entered the bog while minding my feet, I noticed large numbers of frogs in the area that seemed to be as large as my hand. For some reason, the sight of so many frogs brought to mind one name. "Froggy Bottom Bog."

When I muttered those words, I gasped as I remembered what the Cutie Mark Crusaders had told me once. A hydra resided near or in Froggy Bottom Bog. But as I glanced around, I saw no sign of anything large or potentially dangerous. No large footprints. No slender trails in the mud that might be left by a serpent. Even the frogs seemed calm and showed no signs of being aware of a predator being in the area. "Maybe the hydra only comes by here occasionally. Or maybe it moved on to claim a new territory…" I muttered under my breath.

I do not know about you who is reading this, but I find frogs to be fairly charming. Especially due to the sounds they can make. I approached one and found that it seemed to be quite tame, as it did not flee from me. I reached down and picked it up, the frog giving a quiet croak as I held it in my hands. "What's up, frogger?" I asked playfully. I may have been imagining it, but I could swear I saw that frog smile at me.

A few minutes passed while I rubbed the frog's back before I saw a shadow move along the ground at high speed before coming to a sudden halt over one pool of muddy water. When I looked up, I felt my heart leap at the sight of Rainbow Dash hovering above the center of the bog. She had one of her forelegs up against her brow, probably to keep the sun out as she scanned her surroundings. "Rainbow! Over here!" I called out as I waved while dropping the frog into the bog.

I do not think Rainbow Dash heard my call, as she did not respond right away. But it did not take her long to look in my direction. The instant she saw me, Rainbow swooped down at me and tackled me against a tree while squeezing me with her forelegs in the tightest embrace I had ever received from a pony. "Darn it, James! I thought you were a goner! Don't ever pull something like that again!" When she looked at me with her big rose-colored eyes, I suspect she may have been tearing up slightly.

I patted my friend on the back as I asked, "I'm guessing Fluttershy showed you the message. Am I right?"

Rainbow Dash nodded, "Yeah. When the other girls showed me that note, I bolted over here to find you. I wasn't sure if you were gonna last long enough… Huh?" She looked at my left forearm with a bemused expression. "James… Why is there a pot lid tied to your arm?"

I snickered as I replied, "From what I know, Ponyville doesn't have an armory. So I had to use something makeshift as a shield. I don't know what lives out here in the Everfree Forest, so I wanted to be on the safe side."

The rainbow mane pegasus glanced at my makeshift shield again and smirked, "Yeah, I guess it's better than nothing." However, she then shook her head and asked, "But anyway, what happened? Why are you even out here? Did that little brat have something to do with it?"

At the mention of a 'little brat', I asked, "Hang on… Are you suspecting Diamond Tiara?"

Rainbow Dash nodded, "Well, who else could it be?! That little witch's been a pain in the flank for you since the day you met her! And besides, that message you left behind mentioned that there's a law condemning humans and ponies falling in love! And Twilight mentioned that Diamond Tiara was in the library yesterday reading law books. When Fluttershy showed her the note, she put two and two together and thought Diamond Tiara pulled a fast one on you. But did she? I mean, you're the only one who knows."

I thought back to the previous day. "Well, all she really did was alert me to the law. I thought she was bluffing at first, but I found that law written in a book on page 83. Can't remember the title, but it's still in the library."

My friend nodded, "Uh huh… And Twilight said she wrote a note to Princess Celestia pointing out that you and Fluttershy are a couple now, right? No wonder you freaked out…"

After a brief moment of silence, Rainbow smiled at me. "Ya know, it was really brave of you to hide out here in the Everfree Forest. But leave the rest to us. We'll put in a good word with Princess Celestia for you. She's not some kinda tyrant, so she'll probably make an exception for you and Fluttershy."

Rainbow Dash really seemed to know the princess well. It was almost as if they had met in person before. "Thanks, Rainbow. You're always someone I can count on. But until I've officially been given a royal pardon, I can't go home. Please tell Fluttershy that and that I love her."

The spunky pegasus mare nodded, "Yeah… About her, she was really freaking out when she came into town. I've never seen her cry like that. She was really scared for you. Knowing you're OK will definitely calm her down."

Knowing that my actions had caused dear little Fluttershy to cry gnawed at my conscience. "She was crying?" I asked with a sigh.

Rainbow Dash nodded, "Yeah… She was almost hysterical once all six of us had gathered at the library. Man, for her to get that worked up, she must be CRAZY for you. You're a really lucky guy, you know that?"

I sighed, "Yeah… Really lucky… All I want right now is….. What a sec…" Before I could finish speaking, I noticed a large shadow steadily falling over the area behind Rainbow Dash and me. When the two of us looked towards the bog to my left, I was taken aback at the sight of what seemed to be a massive four-headed armless bipedal reptile rising out of the murky water that towered over the Everfree Forest's canopy. I gulped, "Lemme guess….. That's a hydra?"

Rainbow Dash, who seemed just as intimidated as I was, nodded, "Eeeeeeeeeyup."

The four heads of the hydra stared down at us with its eight green eyes, likely surveying us as a potential meal. I knew right then that something that large could very easily outrun me. In fear, I drew my knife and held it in a reverse grip in my right hand. Of course, I would have to be mad to attack something like a hydra. After a moment more, I felt my blood chill as all four of the hydra's heads looked at me directly before licking their lips in hunger. As humans are far more rare in Equestria than pegasi, it was clearly choosing the more exotic prey for its first course.

Rainbow Dash was quick to notice that the hydra was going after me first and shouted, "James, it's going after you! Get outta here! I'll hold it off!" Before I could protest her apparently suicidal proposition, Rainbow Dash took to the air and kicked one of the heads with both hind legs. "C'mon, eight eyes! Wouldn't you rather have some fast food?!"

Such boldness! Rainbow Dash was completely outmatched by the hydra, yet she was trying to draw its attention even though she could easily be swallowed whole. Clearly irritated, the hydra's four heads turned their gazes away from me and started snapping at my friend. Fortunately, Rainbow lived up to her surname of 'Dash' and easily moved out of range. Even though I was certain she would be all right with that kind of speed, I could not help but mutter loudly, "Girl, you crazy!"

While messing with the hydra, Rainbow Dash called out, "Get outta here, James! I'll keep this lunkhead busy until you're outta sight! And don't worry about me! No way a slowpoke like this can catch the fastest flier in Equestria!" That is quite a title to live up to and I took her claims seriously. Still keeping my knife ready, I made a mad dash out of Froggy Bottom Bog, hoping that Rainbow Dash would return to Ponyville safely with the information I had entrusted her with.

I suspect I had been running through the thick vegetation of the forest for at least five minutes straight before I slowed down to catch my breath. I turned back and bowed my head while silently offering my thanks to Rainbow Dash for being there for me. If she had not come looking for me, I would have never escaped that hydra.

I walked along for a while, just taking in the sights and sounds of the forest. I was in slightly better spirits now that I had spoken to one of my dearest friends and that the situation was likely to improve. But I would not know for certain until they came looking for me again. However, for the time being, my hopes were the highest they had been all day.

Not long after escaping the hydra, I came across a rare sight. Huddling together on a low tree branch ahead of me was a pair of doves. Judging by their mostly grayish-brown feathers and conspicuous black and white patches on the sides of their necks, these doves were turtle doves, famous for being universal symbols of peace and everlasting love.

As I had never seen wild turtle doves before, I was naturally awestruck as I drew closer. Since they were out of reach, I doubted they would fly away unless in immediate danger. But once I had come closer, one of the doves suddenly flew away while the other stayed where it was. The lone dove looked in the direction its partner had flown off in before lowering its head, almost as if in sorrow.

This is entirely conjecture, but I suspected that the dove that flew away had effectively 'dumped' its mate. But as I watched the mourning dove before me, I could almost see Fluttershy in its place. I could almost hear her voice begging me to stay as I entered the Everfree Forest. Tears began to cascade down my face as if summoned from nowhere. It was true. I had left the woman I loved in order to keep her safe. But at the cost of her happiness.

In only a minute or two, I heard a fluttering as I looked to my left. A second later, the same dove as before came into view and flew over to its mate with what seemed to be a twig loaded with many seeds in its beak. The dove that I had initially believed to be abandoned by its mate suddenly looked up at its mate before plucking a seed from the twig and ingesting it. I smiled, glad to see that the other dove had not abandoned its mate, but had merely gone to get a gift for its beloved.

After a moment, the dove holding the twig set it down on the tree branch in a manner that would prevent it from falling off. Once that was done, both doves began to feast on the seeds. As I watched, I could almost see Fluttershy and myself together. The beautiful pegasus rushing over to me as I held out my arms. "We may be apart… But it's only temporary. True lovers never leave each other." I can recall muttering quietly so as to not disturb the two 'lovebirds' as they feasted together.

Once the two turtle doves had plucked the twig bare, they began to preen each other. Seeing these two beautiful birds' devotion to each other had reinvigorated my desire to return to Fluttershy, not to mention the rest of my friends. If I had any doubts in my heart before that moment, there certainly were not anymore. I knew then that this crisis would be resolved in our favor. I just know it will.

The rest of the day passed by with little oddities. I merely wandered about, exploring this vast forest while occasionally using my cooking gear to prepare a meal. But once the area around me began to get dark, I knew the sun was setting. Although my first night camping out in the Everfree Forest was peaceful, I was unwilling to spend the night out in the open knowing that a colossal hydra was on the prowl. But where was I supposed to rest for the night?

I quickened my pace to find a safe and secluded location before it became too dark. However, as the area became increasingly darker, I froze as I thought I saw something through the trees. I waited silently for any movement. And sure enough, there was. Up ahead was a lone pony. Judging by the body's size and the styling of the mane, it was likely a filly who was around the same age as the Cutie Mark Crusaders. But the first thought that came to my mind was how in the world did a child get this deep into the Everfree Forest, especially when most children are absolutely frightened of this place?

As I drew closer, I lowered myself closer to the ground to remain hidden. The filly's tail and mane were styled in a way that was similar to Twilight Sparkle's, although not entirely identical. Her coat was a somewhat pale shade of gray while her mane and tail were vibrant shades of yellow and orange with each being patterned in vertical stripes. She almost brought to mind candy corn with those colors. At one point, she began to turn her head. I froze as she looked in my direction and showed me a perfect view of…her glowing golden eyes…

Yes, I am not exaggerating. The sclera, pupil, and iris of each eye were identical shades of yellow. What was more, they looked almost as if they were glowing with a ghostly yellow light. Who, or rather WHAT was this child? I wanted to stand up and call out to her, but my gut instinct told me to stay hidden. After a moment of surveying the area, the mysterious filly walked off.

Wait… No child would ever come this far into the Everfree Forest alone. Which meant… I suspected that perhaps she had a home nearby. With some hope that she would allow me to stay at her home for the night, I hurried off in the direction the filly had gone.

I walked along for a few minutes, but saw no sign of the filly. I was baffled by just how did someone so small could get so far ahead of me. It was almost as if she had just disappeared. But after a few minutes more of walking, I turned to my right and saw a barely noticeable path along the ground. And at the end of the path was what seemed to be a gentle light.

"Awesome." I muttered, thankful that there was indeed civilization nearby. As I knew that there were no towns or cities anywhere within the Everfree Forest, I deduced that I had somehow made my way all the way over to the other side of the entire forest and that there was another town bordering it like Ponyville. I hastened my pace, eager to take a bath, eat dinner, and sleep in a soft bed for the night.

Once I had actually drawn close enough to see the source of the light, I found myself at the edge of what seemed to be a humble village inside the Everfree Forest itself instead of being on the other side of it. But…..this made no sense. I had already read plenty of information about the towns and cities in Equestria and not one of them was inside the Everfree Forest. This village before me was not on any map I knew of. However, I was in no mood to complain, as it seemed safe from where I was standing. "I guess this beats roughing it in the forest." I muttered as I entered the village.

As I suspected, ponies inhabited the village. Though I only noticed no more than three from the entrance. There seemed to be a quiet party going on at the time as there were a few tables lined with drinks and various foods. Once I took a few more steps into the village, an earth pony stallion trotted over to me and grinned brightly, "Well, look at you! It's been a looooong time since we had a human guest! Welcome to Sunny Town!"

I was about to retort when the pony's words registered with my mind. I was not the first human visitor they had ever received? How is that possible? Humans have NEVER existed in Equestria before I ended up here. I asked, "I'm not the first? Then how long ago did you last get a human visitor?"

The pony replied, "Hmmm… That's a good question. Years, at least. We used to get them all the time. Poor fellas must've died out from a plague or something. I'm amazed there's still one left." He then laughed, "Oh, but where are my manners? Gray Hoof at your service. Celebration planner extraordinaire."

Gray Hoof certainly lived up to his name. His coat was completely gray while his mane and tail were very dark shades of gray. His eyes were equally gray. Lastly, his cutie mark depicted…..nothing? Wait, where was his cutie mark?! Gray Hoof seemed to be well into his adult years, yet he still had no cutie mark?! Fearful that he would become upset about being reminded that he had not acquired one at his current age, I calmly smiled, "A pleasure to meet you, Gray Hoof. The name's James."

My host smiled warmly as he stepped out of my way, "Well, it's good to have you with us, James. The party only started just a little while ago, so feel free to help yourself to food and drink." I thanked my host and headed over to the nearest table to help myself to some food.

Near the closest table was a pair of ponies. One stallion and one mare. The stallion had a faded yellowish orange coat with what I think was a cobalt shade of blue for his mane and tail. The mare had a coat as white as snow while her mane and tail were a scarlet hue. I had difficulty making out the colors of their eyes from a distance, but I could plainly see that they too did not have cutie marks. "Sunny Town? More like 'Village of the Blanks' if you ask me." I muttered quietly to myself. I would have said hello, but the two of them appeared to be young lovers as they would frequently nuzzle and even kiss each other. I decided to leave them be as I walked through Sunny Town with a drink cup in hand and a plate of assorted foods in my other.

It did not take me long to notice that the Everfree Forest's canopy covered up most of the view of the sky above town. Barely any light was getting through the branches. To compensate, numerous decorative lanterns were strewn about all over town. As they were hanging from wires, I strongly suspected that they were electrical. The gentle glow from the lanterns really added to the homely atmosphere and caused me to feel particularly relaxed.

I found that Sunny Town was far smaller than Ponyville. It even seemed too small to be called a village either. I suspect it is more of a hamlet than everything else. But a very cozy hamlet nonetheless. Once I had reached what I believe was the center of town, I noticed two more ponies. One was a stallion with a brownish green coat and a faded orange mane and tail. The other was a mare with a leafy green coat. Her mane and tail were an even deeper shade of green. Like the other ponies I had seen so far, they lacked cutie marks. I was still utterly baffled by how full-grown ponies could not have found their cutie marks yet. But even though this was certainly strange, I chose to not ask them about the matter as they were friendly and hospitable towards me and gave me no reason to suspect that it was a bad sign.

As I was about to round one of the stone houses that stood in Sunny Town, one of the lanterns began to flicker. The instant it turned off, ALL of the other lanterns shut down as well. "OK… Faulty wiring?" I muttered as the area around me went dark. However, once my eyes adjusted to the dark, I froze as I gazed at my surroundings. "Whoa….. What happened here?"

What in the world happened to this place? The buildings around me were in complete shambles. Few remained standing while almost all the others had collapsed in on themselves. The atmosphere had instantly gone from warm and comforting to desolate and frightening as I felt that I had stumbled into some abandoned ruins.

Wondering if any of the ponies I had seen earlier were still nearby, I looked to my right. "Where is everyone…." I froze as my eyes gazed at the stallion I had seen only a moment ago. Or…..was he the same stallion? He was standing right where I last saw him, but… My god, what happened?

He was looking right at me. The lighting was poor, but I could make out that he was…not normal. His body… It looked as if he was…dead. Yes, I know it sounds impossible to comprehend, but the pony I was looking at appeared to be alive, yet dead… Undead. His coat was dark and filthy and his body looked heavily decayed with what I think were parts of his entrails hanging out of his ribcage. But what frightened me most…were those eyes… They glowed a hellish unholy shade of red. And to top it off, one of them was hanging out of his skull by the optic nerve.

I could feel a cold sweat all over me as I shuddered madly. I was dead. My fate was sealed. This zombified pony was going to… "What's wrong with you? Got a leg cramp?" The pony called out to me. His voice had a raspy tone to it, but he sounded genuinely concerned for me. It was almost as if he was oblivious to his half-rotted state.

Before I could calm myself enough to offer a reply, the place suddenly lit up as the lanterns turned back on. I glanced around and found Gray Hoof on a stepladder while adjusting one of the light bulbs. "I really need to get around to adjusting the wiring for these…" I heard him grumble out loud.

The instant the place was bathed in light, I found that everything, from the houses to the ponies, was back to normal. The pony that I had seen a moment ago was also alive and well. But even though the atmosphere was cozy once again, the memories remained. "What in the world did I just see…?" I asked myself quietly.

Gray Hoof trotted over to me as the other pony who had called out to me did the same. "You all right? You look like you saw a ghost." He asked.

"I'm sure he's fine, Gladstone. He's probably just beat after wandering around the Everfree Forest." Gray Hoof replied. He then looked at me and asked, "Sorry if the sudden blackout spooked you. You know what they say, if one light goes out, they ALL go out. Are you OK?"

I doubt he would have believed me if I told him that the entire village was in ruins and that they had become zombies when the lights went out, so I nervously replied, "Eh…uh… Um…yeah… Yeah, I'm OK. It's just that when the lights went out and it suddenly got dark, I started seeing spots. It's…not a big deal. My vision's already clearing up. Thanks for asking though." I turned and began to walk along through Sunny Town as before. However, the memories of what I saw were still vividly embedded in my thoughts. "At least… I hope I was only seeing spots… Were those…zombies? God, I hope not…"

As I rounded one of the houses, I noticed a lone mare lying on the ground with her head resting on her forelegs. Her gaze seemed to be directed at nothing in particular. Her eyes were a light red color while her mane and tail were a crimson red. Her mane was fairly long as it extended past her shoulders and was styled in a very wild, yet surprisingly attractive manner. Her coat was a light shade of gray and, like all the other ponies I had seen, she lacked a cutie mark. However, she stood out from the others. Unlike the other ponies I had seen, who seemed quite happy and friendly, this lone mare seemed absolutely miserable. As I felt I could not help her, I chose to leave her be.

However, right as I was about to walk away, I noticed her head tilt upwards slightly. She then suddenly turned her gaze towards me. When her eyes gazed at me, her expression went from depressed to shocked. "You… What are…" She muttered before standing up and rushing over to me. "What are you doing here? I thought your kind was…" She then shook her head and pleaded, "You have to go! Get outta here! Before it's too late!"

This kind of reception bothered me. All the other ponies in Sunny Town were happy to see me and welcomed me with smiles, but this mare was ordering me to leave. However, I chose to hear her out and asked, "Um… I really don't see why I have to. I just got here and need a safe place to stay for the night. And everyone here is friendly and hospitable."

The mare shook her head, "True. Everything about this town seems normal. Until the sun goes down. Once the night begins….. Sunny Town's true form is shown. You don't want to be here when that happens. And we only have a few minutes before the night actually begins. You need to go. Now."

I crossed my arms, pondering her words. She then added, "The lights went out for a moment a minute ago, right? Did you see this place and the ponies in it change?"

She was right. The instant the lights failed, the village and everyone around me… What a chilling sight. Was that this village's true form? "But…why does this village look fine now?" I asked, wanting to get a firm grasp on the situation.

The pony replied, "When the sun is out, the town looks normal. But when it has set over the horizon, the curse takes effect. These lanterns were installed some time ago in an attempt to keep the curse at bay. But once all sunlight has faded and the night has begun, even they can't keep the curse at bay."

The mention of a curse caught my ear. "Hang on. You say this town is cursed? And so is everyone who is living here? Then…how do we break it?"

The pony bowed her head as she solemnly frowned, "Please… If you truly want to do the right thing… Don't try to break the curse. Every last pony in this village… We have all committed a horrible sin that can never be excused. This curse… Living by day. Walking corpses by night. Century after century. It is our everlasting punishment. What we truly deserve."

It was then that I was able to put the pieces together. This town was in fact an ancient ruin that has been left untouched by outsiders for centuries. And the ponies that I had just seen… "But…what happens if I don't leave before nightfall?" I asked, somewhat confident that the ponies would not harm me. After all, the pony Gray Hoof referred to as Gladstone showed concern for me when I saw him in the dark as a horrific monster.

The pony's reply gave me a sense of impending doom. "If you don't leave before the night comes… You just might never leave again. Don't be fooled by their friendly behavior and hospitality. They're all murderers. Please. You must leave. I don't want to see anyone else suffer her fate… Or to share ours…"

Somewhere in my gut, I had a feeling that this pony was being completely truthful towards me. And even though she claimed she deserved no help, I actually felt sorry for her. But nightfall would come any minute now. I had to escape Sunny Town immediately. "OK… I'll go now. But could you please escort me in case something goes wrong?"

The pony nodded, "OK. Stay close to me." I nodded in return and stayed by her side as we both headed for the entrance to Sunny Town.

When we neared the area that I first entered upon reaching Sunny Town, we found Gray Hoof casually chatting with the young couple I saw before. Only…I suppose they were not nearly as young as I suspected. I was starting to question just how old this village really was, especially considering that Gray Hoof had claimed to have met humans before despite there not being a pony alive anywhere else in Equestria who had encountered my species before.

Just as my escort and I were about to leave Sunny Town, I heard Gray Hoof call out as he trotted over to us. "Whoa, James! Where are you going?! I thought you just got here! Stick around! Enjoy yourself!" He almost sounded afraid. Did he truly want me to stay as a guest? I was tempted to remain in Sunny Town, but my escort clearly knew something about the other ponies that they were not willing to share with me. And her mood's stark contrast to their happy personalities only made me question them further.

Trying to not sound suspicious, I replied to Gray Hoof with a calm smile. "Sorry, Gray Hoof. I appreciate your hospitality, but there's someplace I need to be. And someone needs me. Don't get me wrong. I like this village. You're a good host and good company. But I just have more important things to tend to. And it can't wait. But if I'm ever in the area again, I'll be sure to stop by and say hello. But for now… I really need to get going. You understand, don't you?"

I was not really making up excuses right there. I really had to return to Ponyville soon and my friends and lover were likely eagerly awaiting my return. But regardless, Gray Hoof took the explanation rather well as he nodded, "Hm. I see what you mean. We all have priorities to tend to. Well then, I hope to see you again really soon, James. Take care out there."

I nodded with a smile as I waved goodbye. "See ya again." I then left with my escort by my side.

Our timing could not have been better. No fewer than twenty paces out of Sunny Town, the light coming from behind us suddenly faded. Somewhat curious of what had really become of Sunny Town now that nightfall had officially fallen over the Everfree Forest, I turned to look behind us.

Even from my current distance from the entrance, I could see enough into the village to make out the radical changes to it. The house in the distance was in shambles, just like the others I had seen for a brief moment. And Gray Hoof… Oh lord… He was waving at me with one foreleg. His whole body was rotten and I could even see through a few parts of him. And his eyes… Just like with Gladstone, they were a demonic shade of red and glowed like embers in the darkness. He spoke up with a raspier tone than before, "See you later, friend." All I could do was nervously wave back at him before looking away and continuing down the path.

"That was too close, James… That is your name, right?" My escort asked.

I nodded and looked down at her, "Yeah, that's my… Wha… What the hell?!" I jumped back at the sight of the mare at my side. Like the other ponies I had seen, she too had changed once night had fallen. Her eyes gazed at me with an evil red glow. I drew my knife in defense, fearful that she would soon attack.

"Are you afraid of me?" She asked, showing no signs of hostility. As I waited for an assault, my eyes scanned her body. Unlike the other ponies in Sunny Town, her body still seemed to be whole. I could see no exterior signs of decay anywhere on her. Her gray coat had become almost black and was filthy and matted with grime. Her crimson mane and tail had also become faded and dirtier, almost as if they had gone years without grooming. I could also detect a faint stench coming from her that was similar to rotten meat.

It was at that moment that I understood what I was seeing. "This curse… It prevents your soul from ever finding rest." I slowly sheathed my knife, feeling immense sympathy for the poor mare.

She sighed, "True… This is my fate… And I have accepted it."

It was almost painful to see the pony who helped me in such a horrid state. If the physical state of the body was determined by the state of the victim's soul, then she is indeed a very good person. Which meant that the other ponies of Sunny Town… They are nothing more than monsters disguised as ponies by day. I got down on one knee and placed my hand on her shoulder. "You saved me… May I know your name?"

She replied, "Mitta…"

I then reached out and held my savior in a tender embrace. "Thank you, Mitta… I'll try to return the favor someday."

In my grasp, I felt Mitta shudder. "What are you doing…"

I replied, "Hugging you… I'm trying to show you my gratitude."

Mitta remained silent for a second before speaking, "Please… Let go of me…" I did as I was told and let go of her. She staggered backwards a few steps. She bowed her head as her glowing crimson eyes closed, streams of red tears flowing down her face. "I don't deserve your compassion…" She sobbed heavily.

I felt truly helpless as I watched Mitta cry. Here she was, standing before me as an undead abomination. Yet she went out of her way to warn me of Sunny Town's morbid history and even personally escorted me to safety. And despite these commendable acts, she was cursed to exist forever as a monster.

This was not right… There was no way her suffering could possibly be right. I wanted to cry. To share her pain and give her at least some comfort. But at the same time, I knew anything I did would not help in the long run. "I wish there was something I could do…" I muttered out loud while holding back tears.

Mitta replied, "Thank you, James…"

I looked at her, those glowing red eyes looking at me while what seemed to be a solemn smile began to spread across Mitta's face. I replied, "For what… There's nothing I can do to help you."

She nodded, "I know. But…you gave me something that nopony ever did. You gave me your compassion. That…meant more to me than anything else for the last several centuries."

Remembering Gray Hoof's words from when I first entered Sunny Town, I asked, "Mitta… How long ago was this village cursed?"

She replied with a sigh, "I honestly don't remember… All I do know is that the night they did it… Over a thousand years ago. We've been here ever since. Never resting… Never redeeming ourselves… The others refuse to understand what they did was evil… And at this rate, they never will."

A thousand years… Those words reminded me of the tale of Nightmare Moon, who I felt sympathy for. And Mitta was no different. However, my new friend then looked down the path, "We've wasted enough time. You need to go. The others may have respected your choice to leave, but the rest won't."

I nodded as I stood up, "OK… But will we ever meet again?"

Mitta began to shed a few more crimson tears as she replied, "It's for the best that you never return… Please. You should just leave us to our fate. But maybe… Just maybe…" She then reared up on her hind legs and embraced me for all she was worth. "I really hope me meet again…"

I cared little for the bloody tears Mitta was shedding as they stained my shirt. I truly wanted to help her. And in the back of my mind, I made a solemn promise to return to Sunny Town if I ever found a way to save her. I placed my hand on the back of her head and whispered, "I hope so too, Mitta…"

Once she dropped back down to all fours, Mitta wiped her tears away. "Be careful out there, James. And if you see them… Run. Don't stop. Run for your life."

"I will, Mitta. And thank you again." I replied as I headed down the path. When I looked over my shoulder, I saw that she was watching from where she stood. Those haunting crimson eyes… For some reason, I found her gaze to be less frightening and more reassuring. As if she was not haunting me, but protecting me.

Just as I reached the end of the path, I froze at the sound of what might have been…..the earth moving? I carefully scanned the area, as the lighting was poor. I did not have to search long as just ahead of me, it seemed that something was beginning to rise out of the ground.

The first thing I saw emerge from the shifting ground were a pair of hooves followed by a curved vertebrae arching as if trying to pull itself out of the ground. And then…the head rose. The skeletal remains of an earth pony stood fully emerged from the ground. But unlike the other ponies I had seen in Sunny Town, this one's state of decay was more extreme. There was next to no flesh on it. It was barely more than a skeleton. But…it still had the eyes. Those piercing evil red glowing eyes that left me rooted to the spot.

This zombified pony shuffled towards me at a very slow pace. I suppose I should not have been surprised, as all of its muscles had rotted away. But even though I could have easily outrun it, I could not bring myself to move. However, I still managed to draw my knife and held it in a reverse grip. As the abomination drew closer, it began to mutter, "Please… All we want is friendship…"

If the stories of zombies are true, all this creature would have to do is bite me and I would become just like it. A traumatizing thought, to say the least. Too afraid to run, I waited for the zombie to come within range. Once close enough, I bashed it in the face using my makeshift shield before ripping my knife through its neck while it was reeling from the blow. The bone that composed its body was somewhat brittle as the neck practically shattered upon being slashed, likely due to being exposed to the elements for so long. Once the head had been severed, the body collapsed to the ground. The head…or rather skull rolled along the ground for a moment. As the hellish red glow in its eye sockets began to fade, it muttered, "Please… Stay… Friend…"

As the skull became still and lifeless, I breathed a sigh of relief. However, my relief was short-lived as I heard Mitta shout, "Don't just stand there! There's more coming! You need to go!" I turned to see the cursed mare standing at the entrance of the path that led back into Sunny Town. She pleaded, "Please! Get outta here! The others won't listen to reason! Please, James!"

Knowing that more zombies were approaching my location gave me a terrible sensation of dread. I would never survive against a swarm of them. Before I did anything else, I looked back at Mitta. She nodded, "Hurry… If you stay, you'll…" Without a word, I ran over to her, dropped down on one knee, and held her against me in one final embrace.

"Goodbye, Mitta… Let's meet again someday." Those were my last words to her before I turned and ran.

Mitta had not been exaggerating. As I ran through the Everfree Forest, more and more zombified ponies slowly rose out of the ground all around me before slowly pursuing me. They had no chance of catching up to me, but I had to be careful to not change direction as they may take the opportunity to surround me. If that happened, I would be a dead man. All the while, they called out, "Wait… Friend… Come back… All we want…is friendship…"

I have no knowledge of how much time passed as I fled. I was far too frightened at the time to focus on anything other than my own survival. But once I was certain I had placed a great deal of distance between my pursuers and myself, I took a moment to catch my breath.

"Is the entire forest coming after me?" I wheezed while propping myself up against a tree with one hand. But after no more than ten seconds, I thought I saw some movement up ahead of me. I raised my voice the best I could as I called out, "Who's out there….. Show yourself!"

A few seconds later, a familiar face emerged through the trees. The very same filly with glowing yellow eyes who had unknowingly led me to Sunny Town in the first place. I breathed a deep sigh of relief, "I'm glad to see a friendly face… You're not one of them, are you?"

She replied with a frown, "No, of course not! I would never be friends with those jerks! But are you OK?"

Aside from being extremely out of breath, I nodded in response. But as she drew closer, I finally got a good look at her cutie mark. "A…magnifying glass as a cutie mark? Are you a detective?"

The filly replied with a giggle, "No, but I am very good at finding things. If you ever lose something, I can probably help you find it. But I never thought I would find a human tonight! It's been a really long time since I last saw one!"

Once again, I was baffled by just how she had ever encountered humans before. But at the time, I did not care. All that mattered at the moment was that I find a safe place to hide out in for the night. "Sorry to be a bother, but I really need to find a place that those freaks can't get to. I don't wanna end up zombie chow."

To my surprise, the filly replied with a smile, "If it helps, I know of someplace safe you can stay. There's this big stone castle not too far from here. I found it a while ago. I don't think anypony lives there anymore, but it's probably safe. I know the way, if you wanna go there."

A castle in the Everfree Forest? More than likely the former home of the two royal sisters. I replied quickly while still panting, "Really? You know the way? Awesome. I really need someplace safe to stay for the night. And a big stone castle would probably do the trick! Lead on… And hurry! I don't know how much distance we have…..between us and…"

I froze as I turned around to look behind me. In the distance between the trees were….. All I can say is that there must have been dozens of demonic glowing red orbs slowly shambling towards us. All those haunting red lights….. It was by far the most frightening sight I had witnessed all night. I turned back to the filly and spoke quickly, "Uh… Spoke too soon! C'mon… Go go go go!"

My guide nodded as she turned and ran with me close behind her, "OK! Just don't fall behind! Let me know if you need me to slow down!"

We ran nonstop. I followed the filly as if my life depended on it. And it probably did. Fortunately, we did not have to go far. We emerged from the trees and found ourselves standing before an old rope bridge that spanned a deep ravine that was filled with a thick fog. And on the other side was… Wait… That was all that remained of the castle of the royal sisters?!

"There it is! The stone castle! You'll be safe and sound over there for sure!" The filly spoke as she trotted across the bridge. Not wanting to be left behind, I too crossed the bridge while being extremely cautious to not fall over the side, since the bridge was too small to have been meant for humans.

When I got to the other side, I beheld all that remained of the castle… If you could even call it that. From where I was standing, the vast majority of the castle had collapsed or just otherwise decayed over the course of a thousand years. The stone walls on the outside were rather low at some points and the tops were jagged and uneven. Even the roof was completely missing. The windows were gone as well. However, the large wooden doors at the entrance had miraculously escaped the fate of the rest of the castle, since they were still whole. "Don't worry. The others won't ever come over here. They think the place is haunted." My escort spoke as she looked at me with a smile.

Although I was immensely disappointed at the dilapidated state of these castle ruins, it was certainly a safer place to rest than out in a forest where cursed walking corpses were prowling around. I looked down at the filly and smiled gratefully, "You really are good at finding things. Thank you." But before I could say anything else, I added, "Now that I think about it, what's your name?"

The little filly replied, "I'm Ruby. What's your name, mister?"

I smiled, "James. And thanks again for getting me outta there." I stroked her mane, prompting a giggle from Ruby.

My new friend turned and began to head towards the rope bridge. I asked, "Hang on. Those freaks are still out there!"

However, Ruby looked at me with her glowing yellow eyes and smiled, "It's OK, James. They can't hurt me anymore. I'll be fine." She then waved, "Good night, James. It was nice to meet you." To my shock, she seemed to slowly fade away into nothing as she crossed the bridge. Once I could no longer see Ruby, I pondered why her eyes constantly glowed the way they did. Could it be that Ruby…is a ghost?

I was not in the mood to ponder any puzzling questions too deeply. I had spent the entire day walking and was exhausted from all the running I just did. I wanted nothing more than to lie down and go to sleep.

Wasting no time, I pushed the wooden doors of the castle open and closed them behind me. The walls, though heavily damaged, were still high enough to provide me some cover if I stayed low. But I was quick to notice that this did not seem to be the entrance to a castle, but rather an isolated chamber. There were no other ways in or out of the area. Unless you count the low walls and broken windows, that is.

Plenty of ivy was growing over the walls and support pillars. And in the center of the room was what seemed to be a display stand of some sort. There were five 'arms' extending from it near the top that seemed to have been used to hold something…or was it six? As I thought back to the encyclopedia I had read days before, I knew that the castle had formerly housed the fabled Elements of Harmony. This stone display stand was probably meant to hold them.

I was tired and rather sleepy, so I began to search for a good spot to lay out my sleeping bag and curl up for the night. But before I could take out my gear, I noticed something not too far away through one of the empty windows. A fairly tall stone tower of sorts stood nearby that seemed to have endured the elements far better than the chamber I was in. "I guess I do get a roof over my head tonight." I muttered to myself as I left the chamber and headed towards the tower.

There was a long flight of stairs that led up into the tower from the outside. Once I had climbed that one, another flight of stairs led up in a spiraling fashion. When I reached the top, I came out into a rather long room that had numerous stone support pillars at the sides with a very low raised platform at the end. There were numerous arched windows as well, and some of them still stood. And situated near the back of the platform was…..an old deteriorated throne?

"Is this the castle's throne room?" I muttered aloud as I approached it. I could hear my footsteps echo throughout the very long stone chamber as I walked. At the sides on the throne were two horse head effigies. And to the sides of those were a pair of round pedestals. However, as I drew near, I began to feel a…peculiar presence. It felt as if I was…not alone.

I glanced around, fearful that one of those zombies had managed to tail me here. But to my relief, I was completely alone. There was no sign that I had been followed. My eyes scanned the chamber more thoroughly. And at the top of the room in the darkest corners of the ceiling, I saw it. Extraordinarily dark shadows that seemed to be slowly moving like a billowing gas.

It was then that I recalled something from the encyclopedia I had recently read. "Isn't this…where Nightmare Moon was defeated? Then that…billowing dark mist in the corners… Could it be that…this is all that's left of her?"

I felt my heart leap in hope. Even though she was reviled in Equestria and even the encyclopedia itself had labeled her as a power-mad tyrant, I felt immense relief that Nightmare Moon still existed. Even if just barely. I knew the tale of why she tried to bring eternal night to the world. And I sympathized with her for it. I looked towards the billowing shadows and spoke, "Is that you, Nightmare Moon?"

The billowing of the darkness slowed down greatly as I spoke. Was it a means of displaying emotion? I approached a support pillar that remained attached to the ceiling, hoping to coax the shadow to approach me. After all, shadows can only move along surfaces. They are unable to come off a solid surface. "It's an honor to meet you, m'lady. I really enjoy the calm and cool tranquility of your beautiful nights."

I was not lying. I have a habit of staying up late and I prefer the night to the day due to how quiet it is. Have you ever seen snow falling at night? Truly beautiful. And have you ever been sitting near a window while watching and hearing rain fall during a warm summer night? Very easy to relax to. But I digress.

I watched the shadow as it began to move from the darkness and creep down the support pillar. As it stopped on the pillar right in front of me, I reached out to touch it. "They just don't understand… I know you were angry and just wanted to be appreciated. Well, let me be the first to say that I am thankful for your soothing night."

At my words, the black-as-ink shadows began to creep over my arm as I touched it. I thought I saw some movement in the shadow that remained on the pillar. To my shock, an eye opened and stared directly at me. The pupil was teal while the sclera was a lighter shade of the color. But the iris caught me by surprise as it was narrow like that of a cat's. I recognized the appearance of the eye from an illustration I had seen. Nightmare Moon still lived. And she was looking right at me.

"Is that you, Princess?" I asked, feeling the shadow coiling around me. I did not feel afraid. And the shadow did not feel cold. It actually felt warm. I watched as the eye seemed to quiver for a moment. I then spoke, "I know the rest of Equestria fears you. But… Maybe someday, you'll be able to walk with us again. Not as a monster, but as the princess of the night."

I watched silently as the eye became half-closed. The shadows that had coiled around me seemed to…tighten? It was almost as if a snake was constricting me, but with less force. I felt warm, as if someone was gently embracing me. The eye… A thin trail of water leaked from the lowest point, trickling down the pillar it was attached to.

Tears. Nightmare Moon, despite her horrible reputation, was displaying sorrow right before me. This was all the proof I needed. She was not a heartless monster. She possessed a soul. She could feel sorrow and pain just like me. And just like her fellow ponies. I reached out and wiped her tear away with a finger, "Are you crying, m'lady?"

I then heard a voice whisper as if from nowhere. It belonged to a woman, but it resonated with a hint of boldness to it. "I…feel…happy…" The voice whispered. It then added, "You…were the first to…thank me…"

Knowing that the voice was coming from what remained of Nightmare Moon, I nodded, "No. Thank you, Nightmare Moon. For creating a beautiful night that allows those who are exhausted from working in the sunlight to rest in the cooling darkness."

The shadows retreated to the pillar as I took a step back. All the while, Nightmare Moon's eye stared at me with what was likely a grateful gaze. I then kneeled before her, "I know you see sleeping through the night as an insult, but please understand. It is because of the night that I am able to sleep so well. And I am absolutely exhausted. I need to rest." I then walked over behind a collapsed pillar and set out my sleeping bag.

"M'lady, may I sleep here tonight?" I asked, respecting Nightmare Moon's presence. In response, her shadowy form crept over to me and coated my sleeping bag. It was as if she wanted to be near me. Her lone eye gazed up at me from the shadow, as if granting me her permission to rest in her presence. "Thank you, m'lady." I replied with a smile.

I am writing this from my sleeping bag, my only company being the lingering remains of Nightmare Moon. This day has been an emotional roller coaster for me. But I have high hopes for tomorrow. I just know that Princess Celestia will make the right choice. And even though I am out in a no-man's-land with the living dead searching for me, I feel safe. Perhaps it is Nightmare Moon's presence that is helping me relax.

OK, I have to stop here. My eyes are getting heavy and I really want to close the flap over my head to keep out the wind. Good night, Nightmare Moon. And once again, thank you for creating the night so I may rest for tomorrow.

Fluttershy… Please be safe. I hope to see you soon.

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