Holy heck I think I've got it · 6:59am Oct 21st, 2019
Gonna post another story pitch at some point or another for another idea of how to build on top of Pony-Me.
The main issue I had was that I knew that the old emotional basis for Pony-Me was long-since gone, which was why the story was kinda teetering a little near the final chapters. I left the story purposely open-ended because I knew I wanted to build on top of what I established in its lore. I didn't necessarily want a series, per say, but I don't exactly like leaving things unfinished, either.
Along with that, since Pony-Me's central theme was to let go of the past and find yourself, I think I've got a good idea of what the theme would be for this supposed story:
Move forward, and anticipate the future.