Concentrate Midnight, concentrate, The pony thought to herself. This has to work! This time, it has to. Her eyes squeezed shut in concentration, her horn started to fade into the inky blackness surrounding her. This time, the spell would work. Suddenly the world materialized around the mare and she jumped back. Sunlight was flooding the abandoned mansion around her.

"Aaaauuugh!" She called in frustration, "Why wont it work?! I can get everywhere else just fine! Time goes all flooey but I can get there, so why is this so hard!" Ever since Twilight sparkle had first visited her a few weeks ago, Midnight had been trying to find the Doctor but he could have been anywhere in time and space so she only had one way to be sure she would find him and that spell wouldn't function properly. A sigh escaped her as she stood and trotted outside, down the ally. If you had asked Midnight, before this point, if she believed in luck she would have said no, but something happened then that finally broke the barrier and made her believe. A brown stallion raced down the abandoned road after a grey mare, nearly running her over.

"Midnight! Good to see you!" He started off again but paused, "Well? Come on! There's a problem with the pipes!"

The young pony's grin as she raced after her Doctor was probably the most joyous thing anypony will ever see, ever. They galloped over roads and bridges, through forests and fields, before reaching their destination. A large, cat like animal rampaging through the forest, getting slowly closer to Ponyville.

"What is that thing?"

"No idea! It appears to be some kind of feline, closely resembles a saber toothed cat actually, kind of mangled though," then his facts became kind of irrelevant and confusing. Oh my cheeky Doctor, it's good to be back. Much later none of them would be able to recall what had happened with the cat, but they all remembered the reunion. Midnight star was back in the TARDIS. Anypony could have told that that the TARDIS was happy to see her and the Doctor was boasting proudly that he had known all along that she would come back. Ditzy smiled and hugged and cried a little, because Midnight had been like a daughter to her, the only one she had ever let on the TARDIS, and no one wants to lose a child. Midnight fell asleep later in her old room, next to the library, to the shaking of the TARDIS, wondering which of the three she had missed most.