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Omnius' Travels: Tales From The Other Side

by Nathan Traveler

Chapter 3: Kyle's Last Hurrah

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Kyle's Last Hurrah

CROSSOVER:

Kyle’s Last Hurrah

(Part III of a crossover with k12314’s ‘How Did I Get Here?’)


Kyle and I dashed through Ponyville as fast as we could, gathering Twilight, Rainbow Dash, Fluttershy, Pinkie Pie, Applejack, and Rarity for one final, desperate, attempt at fixing the rift. Both Kyle and I knew that his idea was risky, and it had every possibility of failing catastrophically, and it had the potential to make everything worse than it already was.

But it was Kyle’s only hope for a life in Equestria. It was Rainbow Dash’s only shot at keeping her love. There were so many lives depending on us, that I knew we had to give it our all. Even if I had to bear the weight of the Sun and Moon on my shoulders, even if I had to walk through Hell and back, even if I had to give up everything to just give them a chance…

I would do it. That’s all there is to say about it.

Once everyone had been gathered (and after the joy filled greetings at my reappearance…I feel so loved), Kyle led us through the streets, and told us his plan.

“All right. Now, here's what I think,” Kyle started, taking a deep breath. “I think that if you all harness the powers of The Elements, you might be able to muster enough strength to bend the space-time barriers, and shut the rift.” He put his hands in his pocket, and quickly added, “Now, if this doesn't work, everypony dies, and the world implodes. No pressure.”

“But you said crossing the streams was a bad idea!” I said in my best Bill Murray voice.

Everyone let out a nervous chuckle at that, before we became serious again.

“So…Where do we need to go?” Twilight asked, going into mission mode.

Kyle pulled his hands out of his pockets, and unfurled a large map that he had drawn on. He traced his finger over the map, and then looked up, pointing his finger at something that was off in the distance. “There. It's in there.”

We looked where he pointed, and saw a very familiar looking cave. The girls gasped, and I just nodded my head, unsurprised. It made sense that whatever was causing the rift to grow would be in THAT particular cave. It was almost unnoticeable, but if you looked at the cave out of the corner of your eye, you could just barely make out shimmering waves that warped the air around them.

Fluttershy gulped, and stammered out fearfully, “There was a d-d-dragon in there once... We got it out though…” She squeaked in fear, and cowered on the ground, looking at the cave from underneath her hair (Even though she’s terrified, I can’t deny that she looks adorable).

"Maybe it's a jewel or something?" Kyle said, looking at me expectantly.

I scratched my beard, and shrugged. “Possibly. I’ve heard of that kind of thing before.” I didn’t really believe it though. In fact, I actually thought that if anything WAS happening in there, it would be the work of some sorcerer, or dark wizard perhaps. Kyle and I couldn’t be the only humans here (although technically, I’m still in pony form).

“So... Who wants to climb a mountain?” Kyle said, grinning like it was no big deal. “We've got a rift to close.”

He marched off down the path, the rest of us following closely behind. Applejack chuckled nervously, and said in a slightly trembling voice, “Well... Ah' reckon we gotta save the world.”

Kyle raised his eyebrow (hey, that’s my thing, dammit!) and said, “Didn't you all do that already? TWICE?”

Everypony stared at him, before smiling, the tension and fear in the air disappearing as they did so. “Yeah, I guess we did,” Twilight admitted, smiling softly.

“Hey, you all KNOW I’ve saved worlds before,” I added, grinning.

Kyle rolled his eyes, but grinned. “Yes, Omnius, we know. Now, get your plots in gear, we've got a mountain to scale!” He pointed overdramatically at the mountain (and I had to resist the urge to yell, “OBJECTION!”) and we set off down the trail that would lead us to the cave…

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Two hours, five stumbles, and two near-death experiences later, we had made it halfway up the mountain. I’ll admit it: If Fluttershy hadn’t kept getting scared by random noises and hiding, we probably would have been a lot further up by now. As it was, Fluttershy’s already strung-out nerves were pushed to their very limits, since not only were we climbing up a mountain that was known for having scary monsters on it, but we were also about to go all-or-nothing on a slim hope of closing an apocalyptic rift.

It wasn’t until after Fluttershy was startled by a rustling bush that Kyle finally grabbed her by the shoulders, and gave her the most piercing stare he could manage. Their eyes met, and Kyle said in a low, serious tone, “Listen... I know you're scared, we all are. But we NEED to do this, or this world is gone.” He gestured at everypony, and then at Ponyville, off in the distance, and said, “We're doing this to save everypony, so you need to be strong! You can be scared Shy, I'm not saying you can't, but don't let it overwhelm you.”

Fluttershy swallowed, but then slowly nodded her head. In a quiet, yet determined, voice, she said, “Alright. I’ll try to be brave.”

Kyle let go of her, and then started down the path again. I gave Fluttershy a comforting wink, and then went to catch up with the Dimensionally-Displaced guy. “Dude,” I said, getting his attention. “That was…intense.”

He sighed, and said, “I know. I can't stand it when people let fear get the better of them.” He held his hands up in front of his face, and quietly said, “I've let that happen to me many times, and I regret all of them. When I see Shy get like that, I feel a twang of...” He sighed, and shook his head. “I don't know. It's like some sort of 'big brother' instinct, like I need to help her be strong.”

I looked at him knowingly, understanding what he was talking about. That was something that I had to deal with all the time in my Travels. People would be afraid to face their fears, and end up letting their fear consume them, transforming them into pale shadows of what they used to be. I once had let myself succumb to my fear, and unleashed a monster that nearly destroyed all that was close to my heart. After that horrendous day, I vowed to never let my fear control me again. I would never unleash the Berserker Beast Aura again.

Kyle stared ahead, a determined look on his face, and I silently watched the path too. It wasn’t just coincidence that had let me reenter the story at this point. I had come just in time to save Kyle and friends from the government, and now I was helping him to save not only his life, but his world.

I looked at Rainbow Dash and the others, and thought to myself, “We’re not just saving Equestria, or Earth for that matter. We’re saving Kyle’s world. His heart. Rainbow Dash, and Scootaloo…Fluttershy and Rarity…Twilight and Applejack…Pinkie Pie and Spike…Derpy and The Doctor…Adventure, love, sorrow, time, and care, bind them all together, making Kyle a part of their world too, just like I have become. By the Gods and Goddesses of Good, I will NOT let them be torn apart!”

I felt a familiar fire burn in my chest, and it chased away whatever fatigue I felt before. I gently touched the green crystal orb that hung on my chest, and focused my thoughts on one goal:

Make things right.

I gazed at my friends all around me, and smiled. This is what I’m meant to do. Travel throughout Time, Space, and Matter, and across all of the Realities, as the Eternal Traveler of Good, and make sure that the Worlds remained in balance, and that even if they were destroyed, their ideas and dreams would still live on.

“It’s good to be The Traveler,” I quietly said.

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One hour of almost silent (Kyle had to get Rarity to shut up about the dirt) walking later, we stood in front of the entrance to the cave. Up close, the shimmering was pretty obvious, and I could sense…I can’t explain it. It felt wrong, like whatever was keeping the Rift in place was an abomination that shouldn’t exist in the first place. I don’t know whether it was the air, or just my imagination, but the entrance of the cave eerily resembled the jaws of an insatiable monster.

“Creepy... Well, let’s go in then,” Kyle said, taking a few steps forward.

I held a hoof out in front of him, and said, “Hold on a sec there, do you even know what the heck we're looking for?”

“Erm…” Kyle thought for a moment, and rubbed at his chin (Hey, that’s my thing too! And he got mad at The Doc for stealing Allons-y!). “Look for anything that looks... Strange. Like, a really big jewel.” At Rarity’s excited gasp, he quickly added, “Don’t get any ideas.” Rarity looked crestfallen, and Kyle added, “Or maybe a glowing spot on the wall, a weird talisman... Stuff like that.”

I face-hoofed, and said, “So…almost anything that could be in there?”

“Omnius, shut up.” He turned to face the cave, and shouted, “Now then, ONWARDS AND UPWARDS!”

Everypony then yelled, “ALLONS-Y!”

Just to be different, I yelled, “ESPERANTO!”

We all marched into the cave, Kyle leading, when we saw something that made my blood run cold: An abnormally tall, concrete gray Pegasus. His hair was black, and oiled back on his head, and you could see, and almost count the ribs on his sides. His wings were unfurled, showing red flecks that looked uncannily like blood. He wore a mocking smile on his face, and his eyes gleamed with amusement.

“Who the hay are you?” Kyle asked, bewildered.

“Ah, Kyle! The little hero of Equestria! Such an HONOR to meet you,” Torrentican said, bowing in mock respect. His voice flowed out of his mouth like honey, and it had a subtle underlining of…darkness, for lack of a better word.

“Alright, so you know me,” Kyle said, a flash of irritation in his voice. “Now who are you?”

“People call me Torrentican,” He replied, smiling. “The pleasure is all mine.”

Kyle’s eyes widened, as he remembered something that I had mentioned to him in passing. Eying the Pegasus warily, he stated, “You're the reason Omnius is stuck in pony form.”

“Ah! So you know my friend!” He said happily, and I snorted. Oh yeah, we were friends…and Mario didn’t like pasta. “Quite the goody-goody two-shoes he is, eh?”

“Yeah, yeah, whatever.” Kyle waved off Torrentican’s insult, and then asked, “Have you seen anything here that looks... Powerful?”

Torrentican’s smile grew wider, and he gazed into Kyle’s eyes, drawing him into their dark abysmal-like depths. “Why yes, I did. I'm the one who put it here. This world is just too... Happy. And cute. I loathe happy and cute,” He growled, rolling his eyes and breaking the gaze right before Kyle would have been lost in them. “So, I must ask you to leave, before you get hurt...Or better yet, by all means! Stay, and you can watch me pluck the feathers off of your little Rainbow colored whore, as she screams in pain, calling out to you.”

Kyle clenched his fists, and his face flushed with anger. Torrentican continued, saying, “She’ll beg for you to come and save her, but you won’t be able to do a thing but watch. You’ll fail her, and when I’m finished having fun, I’ll move on to the little chicken that is your adopted daughter. Oh, what fun we’ll have together!”

That did it. Kyle balled up his fists, and charged at Torrentican. “Kyle, wait!” I called out, seeing the trap for what it was.

Too late. Kyle threw a haphazard punch at the Pegasus, who lazily sidestepped it, and kicked at Kyle. The buck hit Kyle on his back, and sent him sprawling to the ground.

Kyle rolled over, and looked at the gray pony’s cutie-mark. His eyes narrowed in confusion, and he asked, “Why is your cutie-mark…that?”

Torrentican smiled, and he whispered in a voice that carried clearly in the echoing cave, “It's what you think the embodiment of evil and fear is: Death. You know what's going to happen…”

He reared back, ready to crush Kyle’s head. He lifted his arms in a feeble attempt to protect himself, and I finally yelled, “OH NO YOU DON’T!”

I charged at him full speed, and crashed my head into his side, pushing him away. We fell to the ground in a tangle of limbs, each of us trying to gain an advantage over the other. He kicked at me, and I bit at his ear (Mike Tyson FTW!), tearing off a small chunk of it. I finally kicked his crotch, and rolled away from him, grinning triumphantly, while the Embodiment of Evil clutched at his crotch, and groaned.

“Hey…” I turned, and saw that Kyle had pushed himself up, and was looking at me. “Why didn’t you do that before?”

I laughed, and said, “I always let the villain finish his monologue before I kick some butt. It lures them into a false sense of security, you know?”

Kyle nodded, and said, “Ah…Makes sense.”

Torrentican then lunged at me, and I shouted at Kyle, “Go! I’ve got the clichéd one handled!”

“WHAT DID YOU CALL ME!?” Torrentican snarled, slamming my face into a wall.

He pulled me back by my mane, and pushed me forward again, only this time I turned at the last possible moment, and reversed the momentum back onto Torrentican, pushing him away from me.

“So Torrie.” I ducked another one of his bucks, and said, “Did you really have to say that about Rainbow Dash? I mean, I know you’re afraid to admit it, but come on. You don't have to take out your anger on her. Everyone already knows.”

He glared at me, and said, “What in blazes are you talking about?”

I grinned, and said in an amazing French accent, “Oh! I’m Torrentican, and rainbows make me cry!”

Torrentican charged at me, and I sidestepped him, yelling, “Ole’!” He crashed into the wall, and I did a mock bow to an invisible audience. “Thank you, thank you! I’ll be around for all eternity and beyond!”

I then felt a hoof connect with my ribs, and I felt the wind get knocked out of me. Torrentican didn’t stop there however, and he hit both sides of my face with his wings, dazing me, and then to finish it off, he bucked me in the chin.

I crashed into the wall, and shook the stars out of my eyes. While Torrentican started trying to hit me again, I laughed at him.

“What do you think is so funny!?” He shouted angrily.

I grinned, and then said, “Cause I’ve been carrying this in my pocket all day, and I can’t believe that I haven’t used it yet!”

His eyes narrowed in confusion, but then widened once he saw me pull out what looked like a blue flower with eyes.

“Is that…?”

“An Ice Flower? Oh yes.” With that, I pushed the flower in his face, and said, “FREEZE, BITCH!”

An icy wind erupted from the flower, and encased Torrentican in a solid block of ice, freezing him on the spot. As soon as he was completely covered in ice that was a foot thick at its thinnest, the flower disappeared, and I grinned.

“Hey…Take a chill pill, eh?” Cracks started to form on the ice, and I ran in the direction Kyle and the others had went, calling out over my shoulder, “Good to see you finally got some Ice-Breaker breath mints! Gods know that you needed them!”

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I caught up with the others, and saw that my necklace was glowing. I floated into the air, and said, “Whoa what’s going on? Did we trigger a quick time event? QUICK, SPIN THE JOYSTICK!”

There was a blinding flash of light, and I fell to the ground soon afterwards. As soon as my eyes adjusted to the sudden change from dim, to blinding, to dim again, I made my way over to Kyle and the others, who were all staring at pale, blue, slightly pulsating crystal.

“What happened?!?” I half-shouted, knowing that Torrentican couldn’t be stalled for very long.

“We did it,” Kyle said simply.

I smiled in relief, but the smile quickly vanished once the cave started rumbling. A few stalactites fell from the ceiling, and shattered into pieces on the floor, the shards scratching a few of us.

“EVERYPONY OUT!” Kyle shouted. “NOW!”

Everypony hastily complied, fleeing out of the cave in terror, while Dash and I remained.

“Wait, what’re you going to do?” Dash asked, looking at Kyle with concern in her eyes.

“I'm going to make sure this thing STAYS broken,” He answered, pointing at the crystal with his thumb.

“I'm going to stay in case anything goes wrong and this thing doesn't even break in the first place,” I said, glancing at the crystal. Knowing Torrentican, he’d have one final Ace up his sleeve, ready to be played at the right time…

Rainbow Dash looked at Kyle again, and the love and concern that silently passed between the two would have been easily noticed by anyone, even the densest of idiots.

“Don’t worry Dash,” I said, grinning. “I’ll make sure he makes it out of here.” She finally nodded, and flew out, dodging stalactites along the way.

Kyle watched Rainbow fly away, and then he walked over to the crystal. It had a few cracks running through it now, and its glow was steadily dimming. Kyle pulled back his fist, and then punched the crystal, shattering it.

A huge wave of concussive force lashed out, and sent us both crashing to the floor. I looked over at Kyle, and saw that a stalactite was headed straight for him, moving too fast for him to dodge. I tried to get up, but slipped on some shards of the crystal. I could only watch in horror, as time seemed to slow down.

The stalactite fell, its descent almost beautiful, in a haunting way, inching itself closer and closer to Kyle. I tried to get up again, but it felt like my limbs had been filled with lead, as…

As…

The stalactite impaled my friend through his chest. Trickles of blood steadily flowed out of the grisly wound, and Kyle’s breath became strained. He stared in amazement at the spike, as if he couldn’t believe that this had just happened to him.

“KYLE!” I screamed, fear, anger, and sorrow in my voice. Time returned to normal, as I picked myself up and ran over to my wounded friend.

“Kyle, come on man, don’t do this!” I shouted, even though my heart already knew what had happened. “Come on, you still have to get married to Dashie- An-and I still have to tell you about my Travels! Don’t do this to everypony man!” I placed my head on his heart, and listened intently, hoping and praying for something, anything, to tell me that my friend was still alive.

Silence…

…I failed.

I felt tears roll down my cheeks, as I made sobbing noises. “No…no…Kyle…”

“Oh, what’s the matter little Traveler?” I heard Torrentican say in false sympathy. “Did I accidentally kill your friend? Tsk, tsk, what a shame.”

“FUCK YOU!” I shouted in anger, getting up. I glared at Torrentican, and felt the crystal on my chest glow with a righteous light. The light washed over me, and I felt myself transform back into a human, wearing my normal clothes, with a sky-blue bandana on my head.

Torrentican stepped backwards, shocked, and he asked, “But how? The Poison joke should have nullified your ability to transform!”

Ignoring him, I pulled the spike out of Kyle’s now still chest, and tossed it to the side. I took off my jacket, and wrapped it around his stomach, preventing his guts from falling out. I walked outside of the cave, and set him gently on the ground, ignoring the shocked outbursts of the ponies, and the anguished cries of Rainbow Dash.

I turned on my heels, and stormed back into the cave, strength pouring through me as I did so. Standing just twenty feet away from the entrance, Torrentican, in human form once again, smiled, and held out his arms in a gesture of showmanship. “Behold! The anguish of life!” He cried out mockingly.

I looked him in the eyes, and said in a low voice, “Torrentican, this time you have gone too far.”

He raised his eyebrow, and said, “Oh? I was under the impression that I hadn’t gone far enough.”

I held out my hand, and summoned my Traveler’s Blade, and pointed the tip of the blade at Torrentican’s heart. “By the True Gods and Goddesses of Good, I swear: You’ll pay with the black tar that you call your blood.”

Before Torrentican could say anything else, I lunged at him, and drove the sword towards him, and he only barely managed to dodge. The grin falling from his face, he summoned a small rapier, and said, “Is this how we’re going to do this?”

I shook my head. “No.” I dismissed my Traveler’s Blade, and said, “We’re gonna settle this one way, and one way only.” I clenched my fists, and stood in a fighting stance.

Torrentican dismissed his blade, and nodded. “Very well then. Let us finally determine, who is truly the stronger warrior.”

{Okay, I’m being dead serious when I say you should go and listen to THIS SONG while the fight scene is going. You can stop listening to the music when the fight scene is over. Now then, let’s continue.}


We both walked towards each other until we were only about a yard apart. Both of us eyed the other warily, waiting for the first blow to be dealt. I feinted a small jab towards Torrentican’s side, and then switched off, jabbing him on his side. He grunted in pain, but then sent a right hook towards my face.

I rolled with the blow, and faster than he could blink, sent a series of rapid jabs at him. He blocked almost all of them, and then countered with a knee to my gut. I doubled over, and he grabbed at my hair, and slammed my face into his knee, breaking my nose, and causing two rivers of blood to pour out. I clenched at his leg when he brought it up a second time, and managed to throw him onto his back, forcing him to let go of me so he could catch himself.

I kicked at his side, and there was a satisfying CRACK sound, as my boots connected with his ribs. He grunted again, and he quickly jumped up, and he punched at my broken nose.

I grabbed his fist, and used his momentum to pull him closer, where I then crashed my forehead into his, putting small stars into his eyes. He shook off the stars, but it was too late for him to reach to block the roundhouse kick I sent his way. He spun from the impact, and I felt my rage burn in my chest, yearning to be freed.

I balled up my right hand in a fist, and it started to glow with a blue, fiery energy. Torrentican scowled, and his fist also started to glow, only with a crimson color.

He charged at me, a wordless battle cry on his lips, as he brought his fist down onto the ground, sending a shockwave of chi at me. I stepped backwards, and managed to dodge the worst of it, but it still managed to hit me, pushing me back a few steps.

At the stunned look on Torrentican’s face, I spat out a glob of blood onto the floor, and snarled, “My turn.”

I clenched my glowing fist, and poured even more energy into it. My anger…My pain…My sorrow…My hope…Everything I felt, I poured into both of my fists, causing them to glow with the intensity of Celestia’s brightest sun.

I ran at Torrentican, and flung my fist at his gut, unleashing all of my pent up energy with a single cry, “Shin….SHOR-” I brought up my other fist, where it connected with his throat, “YU-” With a final shout, I pulled my fist back, and brought it up, with all of my strength, to Torrentican’s chin in an Earth-shattering uppercut, “KEN!”

Torrentican flew into the air, blue smoke wisps flowing from the spots where I had hit him, his eyes glazed over. He crashed into the ground, where he lay for a moment, barely stirring.

I walked over to him, and placed my foot onto the side of his head, and applied pressure. “You feel that?” I asked in a deathly quiet voice. “That’s not even close to the pain you’ve caused everyone here multiple times.”

He feebly swatted at my leg, but I stomped on his arm, breaking the bone. He howled in agony, and I said, “Go. Now.”

He looked at me from the corner of his eye, and said, “I’ll be back Sean Nathaniel Brandenburg. And when I return, I’ll be more powerful than ever before.”

I simply shook my head, and said, “497. That’s how many times I’m gonna guess I’ve heard you say that.”

He growled something unintelligible at me, but then disappeared, leaving my boot to stomp on the ground.

{Fight scene over. Go ahead and stop the music if you’d like.}

I sighed, and walked back outside, exhausted. My gaze met Rainbow Dash’s, and I felt tears fall out of my eyes.

“I’m sorry,” I finally managed. “I promised you I would bring him back and…” I fell to my knees, and started sobbing. “I failed! I saved a world, but I failed to protect the one I promised to protect!”

I sobbed, the full weight of the situation hitting me. I failed to protect him. Torrentican won…he did destroy a world…

He destroyed Dash’s world.

It was a good five minutes before I could finally stand up. Rainbow watched me, with tears in her eyes, and she said half-heartedly, “It’s okay…you tried…H-he would have w-wanted to go out like this.” She hiccupped a little, and hung her head. “He would have wanted t-to..d-duh…” She looked over to where Kyle was still laying, almost as if he were sleeping, and she couldn’t hold it anymore. She put her face to Kyle’s, and her tears fell onto his face, as she sobbed.

I finally made my over to her, and placed my hand gently on her shoulder, while everypony else watched, tears falling down their faces as well. Rainbow looked at me, and I whispered gently, “Let’s go to Fluttershy’s cottage.”

“Fluttershy’s?” Rainbow asked, looking at me in confusion.

I hated having to do this, but it was the only way. “We need to get him ready to be…” I gulped, and said, “Buried.”

I expected Rainbow Dash to violently oppose the idea, to say that Kyle would get up any second now, a smile on his face, and a French phrase on his lips. Instead, she slowly nodded her head, and I picked up Kyle’s body in my arms.

“Omnius, shouldn’t you be in your Pony form?” Fluttershy asked me so quietly, that if the wind hadn’t carried her voice to me, I would have missed it.

“I don’t care,” I answered, walking down the path. “Let everypony see me for who I am. Omnius the Traveling Guardian, failed protector of Kyle…” I trailed off, as I realized I didn’t even get a chance to find out what his last name was. Gods and Goddesses, but why hadn’t I asked him sooner?

I stood there, trembling, until I felt a tender hoof touch my hand. I looked over, and saw Fluttershy, with tears still in her eyes.

“Let’s go home,” She whispered, leading the way.

I adjusted Kyle in my arms, and followed.

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I don’t know if anypony saw us. It all felt like a dream, where nothing seemed to really catch your focus except for that one thing that calls out for you to watch. For me, it was Kyle, who looked almost peaceful in death.

When we finally reached Fluttershy’s cottage, she opened the door, and even the animals that surrounded the house looked somber. They cleared a path for me, as I placed Kyle gently on the couch, and removed the now bloodstained jacket from him.

“How did it happen?” Applejack asked in a hushed voice, almost as if she were afraid of waking him up.

In a low, monotone voice, I told them everything about what had happened, how Torrentican had rigged the Crystal with a self-destruct spell, how Kyle had been impaled, and of the fight Torrentican and I had.

“I wasn’t fast enough…” I said sorrowfully. “I could have saved him, if I just hadn’t been so stupid!”

I looked at the gaping wound that took up the majority of Kyle’s chest, and growled. I waved my hand over it, and muttered, “Waise Heill!”

Magic poured out of my hand, and the ghastly wound closed, and if it weren’t for the bloodstains around his shirt, it would have looked like he was just wearing an extremely torn shirt and jacket. I sighed, and grabbed a shovel that I had picked up from outside.

“Say your goodbyes now,” I said, hefting the shovel onto my shoulders. “I’m gonna bury him out in the forest, underneath Cloudsdale…I figure’d he’d like that. He said something about it being one of his favorite towns, I think…”

They all nodded their head, and Fluttershy was the first to walk up to him.

“Goodbye Kyle…We’ll all miss you…Thank you for everything…” She bent her head down, and kissed his forehead, sending a pang of sadness through my heart. I sighed, and then…

“…Wait, I hear a pulse!”

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