A/N: Hello there, everypony! I am back, but new to this section on Fanfiction! Just recently (like 3 months recently), I started getting hooked onto My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. I've also been reading some fanfictions. Some good (My Little Dashie), some bad (…you know, THAT certain fic that shall never be named). I've read a ton. And studying off of these, I've finally decided to start writing fanfictions based on MLP: FiM. This particular story is centered on the ponies making it into our world, and, well, my world. Hope you enjoy!

When They Entered My Life

Chapter 1

My arms crossed, sighing deeply. After buckling my seatbelt, my mother started to back out of the parking lot. What another failed family vacation this was. For the past couple of months, I've been drawing farther and farther away from my parents and other social beings. Everytime our family goes to do something bonding, I end up getting into a small banter with my mother in front of everyone there. She claims I am the one bullying her, when she's the one making the smart remark, starting the feud. I've been attempting to drive myself through these conflicts for a couple of months, using a lot of resources to make my life tolerable another day.

One of them being My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. A couple of months ago, probably late July, early August, most of my friends off of the Internet were obsessing at this show. First glance, I saw it as another one of those shows that only strange people may find interesting. Curiosity overcame me, as I hesitantly searched the words "My Little Pony" into Youtube's searchbar. First episode that popped up was the show's pilot, which surprisingly had over 300,000 views. Damn. That many for ponies? I took in a deep breath, and clicked on the link. The little black box in the corner saying 'TV Y' didn't help at all. 10 minutes in, I never realized it. I was watching this, and I was enjoying this? The episode was a cliffhanger, so I had no other choice but click the next episode. At the end of THAT episode, I finally went up to admit that this show was giving me a very great feeling of joy that I haven't experienced for a very long time. Looking over at more results, I see that every existing episode is on there. So, I stayed up till three in the morning that night, watching nothing but ponies. I completed the first season the next evening, then to find out that not only will there be a Season 2, but a possible Season 3. That's when I went onto Facebook, full of pride, and put 'I'm a brony now! LOL' as a status. Which was completely true.

This show has also opened me up to a whole new group of people. Everybody was great. And it really helped me become a better person. Well, it didn't help my relationship with mom at the moment. I'm actually pretty sure she's disappointed in me watching this. My dad perfectly doesn't mind MLP; he even watches it with me sometimes. But mom is a whole other story. When she finds it on our main TV, she's disgusted and claims the remote from my hand. If I find the last available Fluttershy in a store, and beg her to buy it for me, she sends me to put it back before any bullying begins. When I went back to school, word slipped out of me being a brony. Though, luckily, students thought nothing of it at the least, and often joked with me on it. I've even transformed some of my friends into IRL bronies. I have a Pinkie Pie doll on top of my computer monitor, I have a drawing of Rainbow Dash in my school locker, I know Winter Wrap Up word by word; no doubt, I'm not just a brony, I'm a super brony. All that goes through my mind everyday is pony. And I just sometimes wish of the mane six arriving into this world, or more, my world. Just to liven my life up some more, since I terribly believe I do.

The purple unicorn looked down at her spellbook. Twilight has asked all of her friends, Pinkie Pie, Rainbow Dash, Applejack, Fluttershy, and Rarity, to come over to the library for some pertinent spell testing. After searching over one of her many books of spells the previous night, she found some kind of teleportation. With the right ingredients, she could transfer herself and most near by objects to another location. Knowing the right ponies for the job, she properly asked for her friends to help, who happily accepted.

"Okay, everypony, I assume you brought the required ingredients to my spell?" Twilight inquired. A group full of nods followed the sentence. Twilight smiled in pleasure. "Great! Now, I gathered you girls here to help me test this new spell I found. Wanna know what it is?"

The pinkest earth pony shrieked, "Oh, I know! I know!" She started to jump in anticipation. "You found a way to turn water in candy! Or, you can turn Spike into a pony!" She grinned mischievously at the purple baby dragon, which flinched at the pony's suggestion.

"Actually, I found a way to travel through space and time…" She stopped, sensing an eruption of 'Oohs' and 'Ahhs' and gasps from everyone. She was correct. "Now I have I have no clue at how old this book. I'm taking a guess at over two hundred years old, and nopony has preformed any of these spells since then. Hopefully, nothing goes terribly wrong." Rarity huffed.

"Nothing better not go wrong! I don't know what it'd do if anything physically would happen to me, like some kind of facial deconstruction or just something!" She threw her hooves in the air to add more dramatic effect.

Applejack rolled her eyes and laughed. "Nothing will happen to your face, sugarcube. Twilight's got it all under control."

Twilight blushed a bit. "Well, I wouldn't say that."

"Are ya kiddin'?" Rainbow Dash blurted out, hovering over all of her friends. "Twilight always knows what to do! Even if something happens, she always has someway to fix it!"

Twilight finally had enough compliments for one day. "Alright. Now, to successfully perform this, we must stand in a large circle, which we already basically have. Next, we need something to generate enough power." Thunder rolled in the distance, as clouds stampeded through the visible sky seen in the library's window. "And I think we found it. C'mon ,let's take this outside, shall we?"

Fluttershy squeaked. "Um, guys? Are you sure we want to go outside during a lightning storm? I mean, isn't it too dangerous?"

"C'mon Fluttershy, it's time to try some new things, right?" Rainbow anticipated, wrapping her hoof around her neck, with a rather evil look in her eyes. She did as her name entailed, and dashed out of the library, ready to go. Pinkie Pie gave her average beaming smile, and hopped out of the room. Next was Rarity, who just slowly strutted out, at her own pace at exiting. Finally, out was Applejack. Twilight was almost out of the door, but noticed Fluttershy was still standing in her spot with wobbly legs.

"Are you coming?" She asked. Fluttershy shook her head faster than the speed of sound. "Please can you do this? I promise you will really like it."

She sighed. "Okay…I will." She was walking slower than ever out the door, but Twilight anticipated that. With one shove, they both were out the door.

Outside the library, the rain was pounding, but in small drops. Rarity sighed. "Finally you two have returned! My mane is getting absolutely drenched!"

The six ponies stood in a circle right in the middle of the field. Twilight had placed a small circular tool in the middle, with six spokes pointing to each pony, looking similar to a wheel on an ancient ship on the seas. Out the top of it, there was a long stick pointing vertically towards the gray sky. At the end, was a small sphere. The ponies gripped their neighbor's hooves. Closing her eyes tightly, Twilight's horn glowed its violet glow. A small stream of it reached one side of the sphere. At the same time, a shock of lightning found its way into the small circular analog. The powerful surge traveled through the tool, reaching the spokes.

The highway sign said "Ohio- 28 miles away". Great. What I really wanted was to go back to my 'humble' home back in Ohio. I'd rather stay back in Florida with my grandmother. Her trailer park community was a lot more pleasant than our crappy neighborhood back home. I went back to my laptop, which had all current 30 episodes of MLP: FiM downloaded onto it. I've been though the entire collection twice this entire vacation, but I didn't care. I could watch the same episode twenty times and never get sick of it. That's what I liked about this show.

Suddenly, lightning cracked a couple miles away from the highway. I looked up, out my window, searching for the source. Sigh, I heard this is usual for Virginia weather. That made me remember we were only in Virginia. That means another eight hours in the car. I saw another crack of lightning, but that was a lot different. That strike looked like it seriously hit the ground. Smaller streaks found its way into the clouds, like many veins finding its way out of a major one.

"Well, I guess we have to pull over and wait for the storm to pass over. This also gives us a good opportunity to use the bathroom, and get some food and stuff, right?" Mom asked. I think it was more directed towards me, and not dad. I shrugged. I mean, why not? I haven't peed or eaten in 4 hours, and I can't go that long without food. Mom took the closest exit.

We finally reached a gas station, not too close to most of the bigger name restaurants and gas stations. In fact, this was in about the same field as the lightning strike. Mom sent me to the bathroom in the back of the building, while she and Dad went to the food section to get us snacks. I'm pretty sure Dad had to go to the bathroom too, but the men's room was in the actual building, when the women's was on the OUTSIDE.

Walking on my feet to the back felt like a very painful walk. When not using them for hours, they felt new. I was about to turn the knob to open the door, when six colorful blurs caught the corner in my eye. I turned around. It were the ponies!

I mentally slapped myself. 'No, they're not real, Nicole!' I whispered to myself. I blinked several times; attempting to get whatever it was in my eye out of there. I opened my eyes again. They were still there. All of them were staring blankly and shyly at me, well except for Pinkie Pie, of course, who's smile seemed permanent.

"Hi, I'm Pinkie Pie, and who are you?" She bounced, eyes closed in excitement. They are real. I cannot be imagining this, it seems too real.

Slowly giving into my mental insanity, I answered. "I'm Nicole. What are you doing here?" It seemed rather rude to say, but, let's all admit, what would you say to the ponies?

"I have no idea," Twilight responded. If my sanity hasn't been lost now, I bet it has now. "I tried to perform a transporting spell, but apparently it transported me and my friends to this place. Hopefully you can help?"

Why would I turn that down? I mean, those are my role models; even they were cartoon ponies, they taught me weekly lessons, and have character traits I could relate to. Now, I can be helping them out in this conflict. "I, guess, I could. Say, I know you need some place to stay. So, wanna go to Ohio with me?" I could never describe how much happiness came out into that sentence.

Twilight had no idea what Ohio was, then again, she didn't know where she currently was at all, but I guess she took in the offer with no other options. "Sure. I guess we could stay until we can get back to Equestria."

I then remembered, I can't take them in; Mom and Dad wouldn't ever let me raise six cartoon mares in their home! But I couldn't just leave them here. I thought, but the idea struck me like that lightning strike. "C'mon, girls, follow me to the car." They followed me, which really showed me that they trusted me. When we reached the car, I opened up the back truck hatch. It was pretty big, since we own a Trailblazer. Throwing all the suitcases and coolers into the backseat with me, I laid down some remaining pillows and blankets for the ponies to rest on. Holding out my arm, it signaled them to hop into the back. Seeing them in front of my eyes, interacting with not only the things around me, but actually me, made me feel some kind of feeling I've never felt before. They got comfy, well, Dash did; occupying as much room as possible in her wild sleeping position.

"Girls, just don't make any noises, alright?" I warned. "I'll feed you most of my food to keep you full. See you." I shut the hatch, and sighed. Hopefully, they were just figments of my imagination, and in a few hours, they will be gone. But a part of me hopes that they aren't.

A/N: Hope the ponies weren't too OOC. But, hey, this was the first time ever writing them. So, I might not get that right first couple chapters totally in character. See you next chapter!