Baby Northstar looked down at the "monsters." They were matted with dirt and blood. Some of them looked as if they hadn't slept in days. They probably hadn't. The fact that these were the creatures that had given Sid and his family so much grief was enough to make her sick. These so-called monsters were her own flesh and blood. Down near the entrance to the cave, keeping Sid's family imprisoned in their own home, were the Big Brother ponies.
"Sid, those are ponies down there!" Baby Quackers exclaimed. "They're not the monsters!"
"Well, my family isn't the monster!" Sid argued. "Those monsters down there have been keeping us captive in this cave for years! Before they got here, we were happy. This place used to be beautiful until they came and ruined everything!"
"Sid, please don't get mad," Baby Northstar pleaded. "This is just a big mistake. We just need to go down there and work this all out."
"Those monsters don't talk," said Sid angrily as he turned back toward the tunnel. "They're a bunch of murderers!" Both of the baby ponies grimaced.
"We need to fix this," said Baby Quackers. "We've got to go down there and tell the Big Brothers that they're making a mistake."
Inside the cave, Sid moved quickly over to a corner to be alone. The Cerberus saw him, but thought it best to leave him alone for awhile. Twilight peered out from the tunnel that the baby ponies had taken to get to the cave. She gasped as she saw the hundreds of dragons within the cave. She knew that the monsters had reproduced, but she hadn't realized the extent of it. She suddenly realized that the Big Brothers were fighting a losing battle. What scared her worse was the fact that she could see the Cerberus, but she couldn't see the baby ponies anywhere.
The baby ponies ran through the tunnel they had taken to get outside and ran back into the cave. Twilight breathed a sigh of relief when she saw them. A few of the dragons took notice of the baby ponies, but having seen them come in with Sid and the Cerberus, they weren't too concerned. The baby ponies ran deep into the cave, trying to find Sid. They didn't realize they had already passed him. All of the dragons seemed to look alike.
As they ventured further into the cave, they found themselves without the company of any of the dragons. The cave led into what looked like a dungeon. Most of the cells were open apart from a few cells near the back wall. There was one pony that caught there eye immediately. He lifted his head, expecting to see some of the dragons. His eyes widened as his gaze met that of two young foals that he had only seen in pictures. He quickly got to his feet and approached the bars of his cell.
