Hey guys! Just as a warning this chapter is kinda creepy. So review so I know what you think about it!
Doctor Whooves and Bright Darkness walked calmly from the cornucopia. They would be the last to take part in the feast. Doctor Whooves had taken a pack from the third floor and a sword, while Bright Darkness took a bow, some arrows, and some extra supplies that she put in Whooves' pack. Together they wandered to the edge of the winter woods, judging whether or not they should enter.
"We shouldn't go in," Bright Darkness said. She stepped back from the snowy wasteland as if its mere presence was an ominous thing, "Nothing good happens in there."
"Nothing good happens anywhere in the arena," Doctor Whooves commented. He stepped forward, but they both felt something different about the woods. Something, bad… would happen to them, or so it felt. "Let's go."
"Fine," Bright Darkness was snarky, but succumbed to Doctor Whooves' will, "Don't say I didn't warn you." She took one last glance at the erupted volcano, and entered into the forest. They walked together into the wood.
Doctor Whooves walked for a while without any noise from Bright Darkness. There was a new aura to the woods; something evil was in the air. Suddenly the snow evaporated all at once, it turned into a dark mist that surrounded Doctor Whooves. He tried to find Bright Darkness, but she was gone. The mist opened up a small path through the wood. Sweetie Belle stood at the end of the path, perfectly still. She had three bloody holes in the side of her body where Rainbowdash had stabbed Sweetie Belle with her trident. Sweetie Belle had blood red eyes, eyes that devoured all emotion.
"Why did you leave me?" Sweetie Belle cried, "You left me alone! To die!"
"I didn't mean to!" Doctor Whooves called back, "I'm sorry! I'm so sorry!"
"It's your fault that I was murdered!" she called, "It's all your fault! And I'll never forgive you!"
"Please! Please forgive me!" Doctor Whooves called as his salty tears fell from his face. "I'm so sorry!" Doctor Whooves wept violently. He tried to go towards her, but the mist enveloped her entire body.
"It's all your fault!" It rang through his head over and over again.
"It's all my fault," he quietly answered. The mist condensed back into snow, and the cold welcomed his warm body into its clutches. Doctor Whooves just sat there, and cried.
Meanwhile, Bright Darkness wandered the misty wood in search of Doctor Whooves. The mist cleared a path toward a pony. A light blue mare that's majestic mane flowed in the wind, Krystal. She had a rose in her mouth, and slowly walked toward Bright Darkness. Bright Darkness ran towards Krystal and hugged her so hard. She felt the hug returned by her friend. Suddenly, she felt something enter her stomach. Krystal had a knife.
"You left me," Krystal whispered in Bright Darkness' ear, "You left me to rot in the clutches of the Capitol."
"I'm sorry," Bright Darkness gasped. Something wasn't real. The knife. There was no blood coming out of it, but she could feel the pain, the horrible pain. Bright Darkness pushed herself away from Krystal, and ran. Krystal chased her with horrible rage in her blood red eyes. Eyes filled with evil. She should've never entered the forest. She should've left Doctor Whooves!
"You left me!" Krystal called out. The voice continued, mixed with other voices.
President Cadence shouted in her ear, "Don't fail the mission! You have to get Doctor Whooves out of there!"
Commander Cheerilee yelled out, "If you fail, the entirety of District 13's destruction will be your fault!"
This never happened; they didn't say these things. They wouldn't say those things. It had to have been her imagination. They were kind leaders of the rebellion, not tyrants. The mist turned back into snow, and in the distance she could see Doctor Whooves crying. She didn't care why, she was just glad they were back together.
"I went through the most horrible experience," Bright Darkness told Doctor Whooves. He looked at her with pleading eyes, and she comforted him as they fell asleep.
Rainbowdash walked alone through the winter wood, thinking about her teammates, or who once were her teammates. How could she have done those things? She was a monster. She had trained her whole life for the games, and they were more horrible than she expected.
Suddenly, the snow turned into mist, and it clouded her vision. She heard voices from afar, and against her better judgment went toward those voices. They seemed eerily familiar. "Hello?" she called out.
Big Macintosh stood before her, "Why did you ignore my death?" he asked.
"There was no time," Rainbowdash stepped back, and ran into a large pony. Tena.
"You murdered me," Tena said without looking down at Rainbowdash, who was so small in comparison to the both of them. "You're a selfish control freak."
"No I'm not," Rainbowdash stood up, but she couldn't hold her ground. The injuries sustained to them were still there, as constant reminders of what happened.
"You let me die in vain," Big Macintosh lowered his head toward her and she saw his blood red eyes.
Then the mist vanished back into snow, and it was over. Rainbowdash sighed. It was over.
So much to take in in such a small chapter! Remember to review, see you next time!
