'The Flash' meets 'The Dash'

by Silver Inkwell


(The Green) Arrow and the Sun

Meanwhile Back in Equestria…

It took less time than Oliver expected to reach Canterlot, only a few hours.

In fact he got to the castle of Celestia, Princess of the Sun, before it was night time, granted it may have been around sunset or twilight when he arrived and came, but that didn’t matter, he could work in both the day and the night too.

He decided that upon entering the throne room not to shout or be angry, after all, one is not too kind to welcome visitors if they are angry or shouting at you.

And with that in his mind he casually walked up to the front of the room pushing aside all the other ponies who waited in line for the regal princess.

“PRINCESS CELESTIA!” he shouted, “WHERE IS MY FRIEND BARRY?”

“Please, there’s no need to shout,” she said calmly, “Firstly, if I am to help you out in finding your friend you must tell me your name in exchange first.”

“I am Oliver Queen, and I want to know where my friend is, he’s a human and his name is Barry Allen, and I heard that you recently have taken him here?”

“That is, or rather was correct, but he’s gone now, he’s in a different world now, but don’t worry, he is safe there, he will have friends there to look out for him.”

“I am his friend, but where is he exactly and also, what are you?”

“I am an Alicorn, a combination of all three races of Equestria, pony, unicorn, and Pegasus, and I can show you where your friend is if you want me to.”

“Of course I do, and I’m sorry if I was interrupting anything or seemed rude.”

“Don’t worry, matters of politics always bore me, and call me Celestia.”

“Alright then, Princess,” he said to annoy her, “Lead the way then.”

“Do you always try to annoy all your friends this way?” she asked walking.

“Not always, I always try to constantly find new ways for them,” he said.

“Well then, here we are,” Celestia said at the room, “He’s in the mirror.”

“Okay then, now you’re just messing around with me,” he said.

“No I’m not,” she said putting her hoof through it, “See?”

“Okay, now I’ve seen everything,” Oliver said, “Talking ponies and magic and now this, but I suppose that at this point I shouldn’t be surprised by anything.”

“Well go on then, you’re lucky that my student Twilight Sparkle found a way to keep this always open, and don’t ask, it’s a very long story really,” she said.

“I won’t,” Oliver said, “Thank you, princess, thank you for all your help.”

And with that said Oliver walked through the mirror to the other side.