Bobby: this is going to be close, but I don't think we will make our deadline.
Moonlight: for those disappointed that Johnny has temporally abounded his old stories and want him to continue by his deadline; I'm sorry. The first update will most likely be by the middle of January.
Bobby: he still has three more stories before he can continue; believe us, it will be worth it in the end.
Moonlight: we now return you to your story, already in train wreck mode.
"I think this thing needs to be at least twenty percent cooler; I'm just saying." Riana shrugged as she kept checking out her new hat in the window of the next temple.
"Look, I need to talk to you. This is a big deal; you was able to get the element of Loyalty, this is the way to get your father to trust you and-." Penny said before Riana cut her off.
"No, I don't care if my dad doesn't trust me about anything. I will live my life facing everything that I need to alone." Riana said still looking at the mirror.
"Oh, okay." A depressed Penny sighed, walking away; that is until Riana grabbed her.
"Well, maybe not alone; I'll need someone awesome to hang with sometime." Riana smiled as Penny smiled back and hugged Riana. "That doesn't mean, want to hug." Riana groaned, but Penny kept her grip.
"Okay, this is the second to last temple; let's hope it's easier than the others." Anna sighed as they climbed the steps up to the temple that looked more like a western saloon that sells only apple related stuff. Their first test they encountered was a fork in the road; either left or right.
"I think we should go right; I mean you can't go wrong going right, right?" Riana smirked as everyone glared at her.
"Let's try going right anyway; it's better than sitting here deciding." Anna sighed as everyone started walking towards the left; when suddenly the corridor closed up and everyone but Anna got trapped in the corridor. "Hey, Hey; you girls okay." Anna screamed when she heard some giggling down the other corridor.
"Try and catch me!" the little girl running down the hall.
"Hey, come back here; it isn't safe." Anna said following the little girl. She followed her until she disappeared behind a door guarded by
an old man that looked he was on the verge of death. "Uh, hi; I'm just trying to rescue some girl from hurting herself." Anna said as the old man remained still.
"First you must pass our first test; answer this simple question, what color is this pen" The old man held up a red pen.
"Oh, well its rrrrrrrrr. Um hold on; the pen is rrrrrrrr- what the?" Anna was confused. "It is rrrrr-blue!" Anna screamed then covered her mouth in shock.
"I'm sorry, but you have failed." The old man said flatly as the walls started to close around Anna and the old man just disappeared.
"No, please; my friends, I have to save them! Stop; the pen is red!" She screamed as the walls stopped and retracted and the door opened. Anna ran down the corridor and found the girl was again just laughing and giggling.
"You should know that the floor lies." The girl giggled walking through the door at the end.
"What? Come back here." Anna said walking on a tile on the floor that said 'I'm more real than him' and almost fell through the floor. "Oh, so that is what she meant. Okay, let's think about this." Anna groaned as she climbed back up. "'the floor lies; so the ones that says they are the real ones are the fake floors." Anna said and tested this by stepping on a tile that says 'All around me are the real ones, but not me' and pray to god as she landed firmly on it and stayed perfectly still. "Thank god; alight, let's get this over with." She smirked as she dashed through the test and made it to the end and opened the door to reveal the girl on the other side of a huge chasm smiling and waving at Anna.
"You should try the chameleon floor; it's fun and scary." The girl giggled and walked through the door behind her.
"Okay, A.J.; what could that mean? A chameleon can blend in with its surroundings making it look like invisible. So that would mean…" Anna gulped as she stepped forward and landed on a solid surface; she looked and notices that the floor was actually painted to look like a thousand story chasm. She ran over to the door and opened it to see the girl she was looking for.
"Nice job, Annabelle; you might want to prepare yourself for a tough challenge behind me. The boy behind here will test your trust and honesty; but he is being Stone Cold Honest." The little girl smirked as she disappeared behind a second door that just vanished.
"She looked just like me when I was younger." Anna said as she shook it off and walked through the last door to see a teenage kid with long shaggy brown hair smoking a cig propped up against the pedestal of the Element of Honesty.
"Well, well, well; if it isn't Annabelle Smith. Come to finally get you element have you? Well, welcome to the final test; all you have to do is grab the element." The kid smirked looking up at Anna.
"Doesn't sound too hard; what's the catch?" Anna asked, skeptical.
"You have to grab it, from me." The kid said, taking the element and hooking it to his belt.
"Then let's do it. " Anna smirked dashing forward. The kid sidestepped and dodged all attempts by Anna. Eventually, he got bored and tripped her on to the floor. She groaned as she got up and tried to beat the crap out of this kid; but fell once again.
"Hm, not so hard; you really are pathetic. I'm surprised that you are the Element of Honesty; but, I guess even god makes mistakes." The kid smirked as Anna tried to attack him with his back turned; but missed again.
"Who, are, you?" Anna said out of breath.
"I'm Bobby; the true wielder of the element. I was supposed to have it a hundred years ago; until she told me that I wasn't meant to, that I was meant to guard it until you show up. Well guess what; I am not about to give this element up anytime soon. And to make sure I don't, I have to keep you distracted until Midnight." Bobby smirked.
"Midnight? Why Midnight?" Anna asked.
"That's when Nightmare Moon gets her full powers and turns all of Harmestria into a darkened realm for her to control." Bobby smiled evilly.
"And that's not going to happen." Anna growled charging him again; but he just laughed.
"Please, you can't do anything; you're just a pathetic country bumpkin that should have stayed in her mud fields and her silo. I have been here for a hundred years; I know more than you can possible imagine. You can't even land one punch on me." Bobby laughed; all the while dodging Anna's many attacks.
"Why are you like this?" Anna growled.
"I'm the Element of Honesty, and Honestly; I'm an asshole. I don't care what the situation is; the truth is going to be said. I speak the Stone Cold Truth." Bobby smirked. As Anna remembered that little girl said the same thing; this gave Anna a great idea.
"Your right; you are the Element of Honesty, and what you say is the Truth." Anna sighed.
"I am; I mean, of course I am." Bobby said shrugging. Then he listened as Anna started crying and sighed; he still had a heart somewhere. "Oh, come on; listen, I can get your friends out of here safely and into a ni-." That was all he can get out before Anna turned and sucker punched him in the gut.
"That was for calling me a pathetic country bumpkin." Anna smirked as Bobby stepped back.
"What the Fuck?" Bobby groaned looking up to an uppercut that knocked the cigarette out of his mouth.
"That was for being a douchebag." Anna walked over and grabbed the Element. "And this is mine." She smirked ripping it off his pants; as it was still attached to the belt.
Bobby: you can't win; you bi-." Suddenly Bobby just vanished into thin air; and Anna's friends appeared out of nowhere, a bit unconscious. Anna walked them and told them what had happen.
"If that's true, then we have only a half an hour before midnight!" Tina shrieked as they raced out of the temple to get the last Element and stop nightmare Moon.
Moonlight: this one was short.
Bobby: Johnny is losing his touch again.
Moonlight: yep; please review.
