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>"And you're sure you have everything you need?"
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"Yes."
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>"Books?"
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>You raise your hips causing the saddle bags on you back to bounce a bit.
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"Yep."
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>"Notebooks?"
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"Yes. And pencils, paper, and all that good stuff."
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>Derpy bites her lip in worry.
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"Mom,"
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>You get a small smile and a happy little sound from the back of her throat at that.
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"I'll be fine, alright?"
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>"Ooooh ok. If you're sure."
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>You start for the door but she moves in front of you, hovering just above the ground.
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>"And you're sure you don't need me to walk you to school? I have plenty of time befo-"
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>You rest a hoof against her muzzle stopping her.
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"Mom, please. I'll be ok."
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>"I just- oooh!"
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>She closes the didstance between you and pulls you into a hug which you return quickly.
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>"Have a good first day at school, okay?
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"Mhm."
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>She lets you go and you trot out the door.
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>It's kind of chilly out but only your ears are cold.
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>Your winter coat is starting to come in so the rest of you body stays warm.
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>Ponyville isn't exactly bustling right now but it's just a Tuesday morning.
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>There are few ponies out and about being cast in the orangey-yellow light of the rising sun along with the thatched roofed buildings.
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>Hoof traffic will pick up a bit later for sure but you'll be at school by then.
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>You turn onto the road leading up to the school house.
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>Lucky enough, you live pretty close to that road so navigating really isn't an issue and it shouldn't take you another five minutes to get there.
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>Enough time for your mind and eyes to wander.
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>The sun shines on you from over valley peaks through the gaps in the trees and leaves, onto your body.
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>Each little bit of sunlight worms its way through you coat and onto your hide where it warms you up in patches.
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>That fact that you had a hide to warm was just one of many not-so-small blessings as of late.
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>A home.
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>A mom.
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>In Equestria at that.
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>The chances of it are… well you didn't want to think about the chances.
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>Even though you would have liked to retain certain body parts you can't complain.
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>You are lucky.
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>Well and truly.
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>The road you're taking starts to form an incline taking you up a hill giving you a higher vantage point to look down into Ponyville.
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>You spot a few ponies trotting down the street.
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>Some pulling carts others doing something or nothing all the same.
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>You spot a few pegasi flying over the buildings.
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>You see a pair angle down and descend together into town before disappearing between buildings.
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>Another pushes a lone cloud towards a cloudbank outside of town opposite of the Everfree Forest.
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>All of this…
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>This town.
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>These ponies going about their day.
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>All of it is framed by the rounded, rolling mountains on either side of the town forming the valley Ponyville is nestled in.
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>And of in the distance on the side of one of those rounded mountains lies the seat of Equestrian power.
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>Just hanging there.
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>It's gorgeous.
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>The blowing wind causes the trees to move and a branch that had been casting shade over your eyes moves too.
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>You squint a bit at the sun but a smile forms on your face before you know it as you realize that a princess in that mountain city in the distance raised the very same sun that shined in your eyes.
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>The only word that can describe this placed is blessed.
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>And so are you.
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>You blink as you realize you stopped in the middle of the road to take in this sight.
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>You let loose a content sigh and get moving.
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>You'd be arriving early which will give you a chance to eat the extra muffin Derp-
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>No.
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>It'll give you a chance to eat the extra muffin Mom packed in your lunch before school starts.
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>It doesn't take you too much longer to arrive.
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>There are a few fillies and colts here already playing on the playground.
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>A few others sit on steps in front of the building but it doesn't seem to actually be open yet.
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>And that's what strikes you most.
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>Back home you wouldn't have known so man foa- children would go to school so early wanting to be there as little as possible or something but here…
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>It must be a cultural thing.
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>Instead of mingling you find yourself a spot under a tree some way away from everypony else.
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>Not that you are purposefully trying to do the whole new-kid loner thing but you just want to soak in all the sight of these ponies doing pony things in their pony world as much as possible.
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>You still aren't completely convinced this isn't some elaborate coma dream.
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>Especially after all the stuff you went through before you got to this point.
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>But if it has to be a dream…
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>It is a really good one.
by Slowanon
by Slowanon
by Slowanon
by Slowanon
by Slowanon