She was the only one left in a world now bustling with new life, that of which seemed to have spawned instantly. Her face did not show happiness the, but rather a twist of both anger and sorrow. Sorrow for the fact that humans no longer exsist in this world and anger at the ones who had eliminated humanity from the face of the earth. Now she hides from the new inhabitants of this world, sneaking around every once in a while for sweet treats or apples and veggies. Today she was watching a town known as ponyville, waiting for her chance to remind the one who had caused her pain both mentally and physically of what she had done. She watched as the royal carriage came to a hault in a small town. She saw how the ponies of the town gathered around gleefully, with out a care in the world. The first to come out of the carriage was a dark colored horse with both the horn of a unicorn and wings of a pegasus, her mane shimmered with a blue color that matched her adorned ornaments and crown with the cresent moon on her flank. The next one was the one the girl was waiting for, her fur was white as snow with a mane colored in both bright blue and pink which went well with her golden ornaments and crown. The girl watched this one, remembering how the image of the sun was the last thing she saw before having her throat slashed by that merciless horn. She rubbed her thoat, remembering the pain she went through that day. She picked up a paper airplane she had made with a special note written on it and threw it. She sat and watched the paper plane hit the alicorn on the ear, how she opened the note and saw the happy face turn to a frown with eyes that expressed both a mixture of confusion and worry. The girl sat there and laughed silently at how bothered the royal alicorn became. 'She probably thought I was dead', the girl thought to herself as she jumped up from the ground. With a quick dusting she made off to her little camp in the woods, now wondering what she should do next after reminding the princess of what she had done so long ago.
