Part 2!
"H-hello?" Rainbow stuttered, though she tried to hide her fear as much as possible. "Is anypony there?" no answer. Calmed slightly, she began to trot in a random direction her mind had found favour with. Dry, decomposing leaves crunched under her hooves as she slowly made her way through the forest.
She felt it again.
That same force. That same urge to carry on in the direction it seemed to show to her...the only problem was it seemed to lead into that section of the forest, the part that inspired stories that older brothers would forever taunt their younger siblings with. She had been there before-only once, mind you, when she and her friends had first discovered the elements of harmony and defeated Nightmare Moon, an evil mare who escaped from the moon and threatened to smother all of Equestria in the blanket of eternal night.
The black cloud of conscience loomed over her head, but she wasn't your type of pony who would quit because of fear. She took the path she was focused upon, and saw it.
It was a strange thing. It was a bright yellow colour and the coat surrounding just about everywhere but it's neck stood up like needles. Instead of yellow, on it's collar was a rim of pure white fur that stuck out on end uncontrollablly. The ears were anything but neat-slim diamonds of fur with odd ends sticking out at every angle. It bared it's teeth, presenting razor-sharp fangs to the pegasus. Electricity fizzed and sparked from around it, and she felt the same force again, bursting from its form, fighting to be released.
Rainbow backed up. All she cared about now was getting out of the forest. However, it knew what she was trying, and it didn't like it. Dash's rose eyes were fixated on it's violet ones...
...It collapsed into a heap on the uneven forest floor.
Rainbow edged towards it. She nudged it ever so slightly with a hoof, with no response. "Uhh...hey? Little fella?" The creature remained silent. Daisy's intuition was to immediately walk away, and forget about the entire incident altogether. Even so, there was that part of her tugging her back, urging her to help the poor thing. She sighed. If only it wasn't for her taking pity on it, she would have left in a split second. Without another thought, she grabbed the creature by the scruff of its neck, and carried it to the nearest opening in the forest...
Yay, it's finished! Sorry if this story isn't developing brilliantly, I'm not the best at writing. Also, when I refer to Peppermint Twist, I DON'T mean the character from the show...I only just realised the coincidence in names. So they are not related in ANY WAY WHATSOEVER!
-Toodles, Fluttershy's next!
