[no title] · 8:50pm May 22nd, 2014
“Cool, huh?” asked Twilight, leaning forward, “I miss the days when I would learn new spells.” Fluttershy looked at her hooves, which had finally returned to their natural color. Needless to say, she was shocked. As she examined her body to make sure she was unscathed, her hooves started to glow once again. She backed up again only to realize that this glow felt… oddly comforting. She felt content, and most of all, she felt like she was in top physical condition. She gazed upon this glow when, viewing it from a different angle, her hooves themselves weren’t glowing. They had small, golden orbs hovering above them. The orbs spun around gently, offering a calming appearance. Fluttershy watched as the balls of light danced before her.
“Huh… It’s… It’s already so powerful…” whispered Twilight from across the table. “I can feel it from here… I would’ve thought for sure… How…? How is it…?” She tilted her head and leaned toward the spell. Her shoulders were lowered and all signs of defense were lost. Fluttershy slowly lowered her hooves, causing the spell to dissipate. “You… You should… read the others on the way…” The wizard stood up and loudly cleared her throat. “Let’s get moving. We won’t be gone for more than a day. Got everything you need?” Fluttershy looked up quickly and stood up, nervously nodding. “Good. Hand me those saddlebags and put the books in. We’ve got plenty of food.”
Fluttershy looked over at the table. On the right side lied a white saddlebag which looked to be filled. Obviously with food. The Pegasus carefully put the remaining four tomes in the empty saddlebag and hauled the heavy thing up. She eased it over to Twilight, who carefully threw it over her back. She held herself in place for a moment, as if to adjust herself to the newfound weight. After a few seconds, she stood straight and nodded. Fluttershy forced a smile, but when Twilight exited the room, the smile disappeared altogether. The warrior grabbed her helmet and put it on, admiring how strong it made her feel. She checked her sword and bow. Both were still firmly in place.
She was ready for adventure.