It was another quiet morning in the small town of Ponyville. Many of the inhabitants were up early, getting ready for another days of hard work.
Most... But not all...
"OOOH! This is super pretty!" the young mare exclaimed as she hopped up and down, her fluffy pink mane bouncing with her. She pointed excitedly at the glass window. Her smile was contagious, and onlookers in the shop couldn't help but share in her giddiness. Though it was early, Pinkie Pie was acting as energetic as ever. She was probably the only pony who could wake up with a grin on her face.
She was still jumping around when the shop's owner came over to see what the commotion was about.
"Oh. You have a fine eye, Miss." he complimented, making his way to the opposite side of the counter.
"Oooh! Oooh! Twi would love this! How much? HOW MUCH?!"
The colt flinched at the volume, but managed to keep his friendly smile in place.
"It's priced at 2000 bits, but for a pretty mare as yourself, I can chop off 600."
"Hmmmmmmmmmm..." A thoughtful expression shrouded Pinkies features, her eyes squinting as she further examined her potential buy.
"Ah! What the hay! It's for a friend!" A pouch of bits was suddenly thrown on the neighboring counter, and Pinkie grabbed her purchase before skipping off to her best friend's place
Da da dee! Twilight's going to LOVE me!" Pinkie sang, slamming her hoof against the massive doors to the castle three times. She noticed the lack of guards around the area, but was too excited about her gift to really take note.
"TWIIIILIIIIIGHHHHTT!" She screamed, "IT'S ME! IT'S PINKIIIEEEEEE!"
She was practically vibrating with excitement as she waited for Twilight to make an appearance.
She waited.
One minute.
Two.
Then the tenth minute ticked by.
"Aww... Don't tell me she's out!" Pinkie whined, stomping her hooves against the dirt like a young foal, "Why is she always busy?!"
There was nothing she could do. She'd just have to wait until Twilight was free. She turned around, heading back to Sugarcube Corner. She'd have to wait until a different day.
"P... Pinkie...?"
The mare stopped in her tracks, ears perking up as she heard a faint whisper. Was it coming from inside?
"Pinkie..."
This time it was clear. Though it was weak, she could hear and recognize it very well.
"TWI?!" She exclaimed, "Don't worry! I'll save youuuu!" With that, pinkie slammed her body into the door, forcing it off its hinges as she barreled into the massive room.
As the pony came to her senses, she realized that it was too dark to see. Why in the world were the lights off, and the curtains closed?
That's when she heard a low groan.
"Twilight..?" For once, pinkies voice was on the quiet side, the tone laced with worry.
She felt along the wall, trying to locate the light switch, when she was suddenly thrown against the wall by something large. Breathless, pinkie fell to the floor, gasping for air.
"Well this is a surprise..."
The weak moans heard only seconds before ceased, and a voice Pinkie was all too familiar with boomed in her ears.
The mare opened her eyes, only to see that the room was now alight, and the object, or in this case, pony that crashed into her towered above.
"Hey! Is this a prank?! Because if it was, it was a very HORRIBLE prank!" Pinkie jumped to her feet, pushing her nose against her friend's in anger, "I thought you were hurt!"
"Who says I'm not?"
This further distraught the mare, "I- are you okay?"
Twilight smiled, pushing herself closer to the pink pony, "Do I look okay? Normal?"
"Huh...? Uh... Yeah?" The question was a weird one, "Are you sick?"
"... You could say that."
They stood nose to nose, an awkward silence hanging between them. That is, until pinkie once again broke the silence, "Are you okay, Twilight? You're acting weird."
"I said I'm fine. I just... I'm testing a new spell."
Pinkie's eyebrow's raised, seeing no evidence of this. There were no books thrown about, which was what happened when Twilight studied. Nor was there any sign of spike, who helped find the right books for her.
But why would she lie?
"Hmmmm... Twilight... Are you SURE you're okay...?" She asked again.
"Like... Okay okay? Perfectly fine? Nothing's bothering you? Nothing at al-"
"Oh will you just SHUT UP!?" Twilight screamed, her eyes widening in fury.
Pinkie couldn't help but cower. Her voice was powerful... There was definitely something wrong. Twilight would never scream at her friends.
What in the hay was going on? Maybe she was sick!
"Now... Do you mind leaving me alone? I have things to do!"
"But! You promised we'd have a picnic today!" She whined, apparently recovered from the previous outburst, "I mean, not right now, but today! I came here to-"
She stopped short when she made eye contact with the Alicorn.
There was pure rage in that expression. Her pupils were so small they looked like dots, and her mouth was pressed into a hard line.
Another thing... Why were her eyes green?
"Wha-wha-"
A hoof was pressed hard against her mouth, and the green tinted pupils only grew brighter.
"Ah pity... I didn't think I'd get caught THIS early in the game. Shame you walked in..."
"M-mmmmph?!" Pinkie Pie squirmed, trying to break free of the iron grasp she was held under. She was pressed firmly against the wall, a hoof pressed against her mouth and another pressed on her shoulder. Her eyes welled up tears as she could hear her bone crack under the pressure. In comparison to a princess, she was no match.
"Ah... How fun it will be to see more ponies like you suffer..." Twilight licked her lips, her horn glowing a violent red, "You know... Twilight really seems to have a soft spot for you... Maybe I won't kill you yet."
The hoof pressing against her shoulder released, and pinkie relaxed. That is, until-
*snap*
A muffled scream escaped the mare's mouth as her hind leg was smashed against the wall, bones breaking on impact. She whimpered as she was released, sliding down in a heap on the floor.
Twilight stepped over Pinkie's body, using her magic to fix the broken door.
"The fun is only beginning." she whispered, "Who else can I make scream today?"
