After coping with the fact that his whole family, his friends, and his entire species is dead, save for himself, Justin has to face the same events he saw on one of his favorite TV Shows long ago. Even so, he keeps himself ready for anything, because he knows he shouldn't really trust everything he saw on TV.
Being Undead has its benefits; he can't feel physical pain, and is immune to magic. Even so, it also has its flaws; he can never truly die, which means he can never see his family and friends he lost within his 100,000 year nap, ever again.
Then, the mysterious side of being Undead begins troubling his mind, as he oftentimes feels like he's being watched by several dark forces, waiting for a chance to strike at him in any given moment.
With the help of his new friends, can Justin truly adjust to this new "life" he would never have imagined he'd be living, or will the darkness behind the sugar-coated cartoon turn his afterlife into an endless array of torment?
Being a human in a pony world is hard. Being the ONLY human in the known universe is even harder. Knowing that this world is the same as the one you lived in a 100,000 years ago is the hardest. Justin, the last human alive, awakens with that burden.
Sequel to "Wake-Up Call". Justin has to adjust to living conditions in one of his most favorite cartoon worlds out there.
Two weeks have passed since Justin's mysterious power was discovered, two weeks since his disappearance, and one week, four days since his return. Ever since then, he constantly received odd stares from Ponyville, due to the magic he cast back t
After finally being accepted into Ponyville's society, Justin must now face two of the biggest challenges of his life... "The Grand Galloping Gala", and "A Date with Twilight Sparkle"...