Yay. Finaly, the story begins!
Rainbow Dash flew into the castle and trotted to the throne. On it, was a picture of Princess Celestia and Princess Luna, surrounded by wilted flowers and melted candle wax. She sighed. "Good morning Princesses." She said softly as she prayed to them. "Everypony has gotten the city back on track and this morning, StarBurst gave birth to a healthy little colt she named CometChaser. Fluttershy is doing good too, taking care of the animals like usual. I hope to hear from you soon. Your awesome Pegasus, Rainbow Dash." She ended it and smiled softly as Fluttershy flew in.
"U-Um Rainbow Dash, Derpy Hooves brought a letter for you." She said in her soft timid voice, holding the letter out for her friend.
Rainbow nodded and took the letter. "Thanks Fluttershy." She said and opened it, reading the paper:
Hey Dash,
So, I heard your some kind of lame-o ruler or something. Well I am too, and I'm coming to take over Equestria. I've heard of how everyone moved away. Your pathetic Dash, thinking you can rule over a city? You don't have what it takes. Tell you what, you and your namby pamby ponies better scram by tomorrow morning, or I'll have to take care of them for you.
See ya later loser,
Gilda
"S-so what are you going to do? We cant leave, where would we go?" Fluttershy asked in a frightened tone, thinking of how mean Gilda was. If she was coming back, think of how much meaner and scarier she must have gotten! Her pink mane covered her left eye as she bowed her head, whimpering softly.
"Its ok Fluttershy." RD said setting a hoof on her friend's shoulder. "We are not going to move. We are going to prepare. If Gilda wants a fight, she is gonna get one!" she declared narrowing her eyes. The raninbow maned Pegasus turned and gazed at the sky through the window. "Fluttershy, get the troops together and ready, tomorrow morning, it begins…" she said, her eyes glittering with excitement for the upcoming war.
Fluttershy nodded and flew off to the city heading for the Wonderbolts stadium to get everyone.
