It was dull and dreary the next morning, like it was everyday in the good ol' town of Nightmares. Mayor Mare rode up in her Mayor Mobile she called it. It was something she rode in often and was very proud of. The carriage was pulled by two large stallions, and included a horn and a speaker system so she could inform all the citizens of Nightmare Town of the going on's all around.
The Mayor pulled up to Rainbow Dash's large house. There was a large gate that when opened lead to a spiraling stair case that finally lead to Dash's house that seemed to almost float in mid-air. It was a proud attraction of Nightmare Town.
The Mayor pulled in and awoke the sleeping band members that played outside of Dash's house for bits. They all played really well and if they didn't the Mayor wouldn't stand for it. Mayor Mare wanted the up most best for Nightmare Town. The tan Earth pony trotted out of the carriage holding a few blue-prints and scrolls in her mouth.
"Morning gents," she said muffled to the band players. She tipped her tall top hat to them, signifying her respect to the musicians. While trotting up the stairs she hummed the citizen's song they sang every year about Nightmare Night. She loved that song, and she hummed it almost everywhere she went. The Mayor began to walk up all the stairs and wondered how Dash did this everyday. No wonder she was so fit.
The Mayor reached up and tugged on the spider door bell that sent a scream through out the house letting Dash know that someone was at the door. The Earth pony stood there a while still humming as the band members gathered around the gate's entrance. Mayor Mare looked behind her to see the band members and gave a little wave, as she still hummed. She again pulled on the spider sending another scream through out the large house.
"Dash, you home?"
The Mayor questioned. When there was no answer the mayor's face turned to her white worried one. She wore this face often when something wasn't right in Nightmare Town. She knocked on the door with her hoof. But when she finally calmed herself down her face changed as she talked to the door once again.
"Dash? I've got plans for next Nightmare Night," she called opening one of the scrolls, "I need to go over them with you so we can get started."
There was no reply and the Mayor held her white worried look again. All the scrolls she held her in mouth fell out and she started to raise her voice hoping that Dash could here her.
"Dash please," she pleaded with the invisible pegusai, "I'm only an elected official here, and I can't make decisions by myself."
It seemed that the tan Earth pony was on the verge of tears. She grabbed a megaphone that was attached to her Mayor Mobile she brought up and screamed into it.
"Dash! Answer me!"
The Mayor leaned to far back when calling for the pegusas and began to fall down the stairs in an almost humorous manner. She rolled and finally bumped into the large gate, where now the band members and her carriage pullers stood. The mare unicorn held an accordion in her hooves addressed the mayor.
"She's not home."
"Where is she?" Mayor Mare asked never making an effort to get off the ground.
This time a stallion unicorn wearing a saxophone around him neck began to talk.
"She hasn't been home all night."
"Ohhhh," Mayor Mare sighed still lying on the ground scrolls and papers littered the floor.
