Equestria Super Powered Pony League

by Creativa-Artly01


Chapter 22

A few days later, everypony gets news that Flurry Heart actually didn't pass the No Super Ponies Law but actually vetoed it and passed a modified version called the Screen Super Villains Law. It's one that states that the government is allowed to screen super villains and super powered threats when they deem fit. This has the ESPPL relieved. They're glad the villains that actually deserve it get the law and not all super powered ponies in general.

"The law they put out is a relief," sighs Lilac Evergreen.

"Agreed," replies Golden with a nod.

Meanwhile at Brizzy's, everypony moans. They wanted the law to get passed in its full. They wanted all super ponies to be required to be put in check. The modified law the government put out instead just annoys them. They think all super ponies should be held accountable not just super powered baddies and over powered threats. One of Brizzy's clients even states it outright. "I hate how they're letting the super heroes off Scott free, what the hay barrels! What the hay barrels! I mean seriously!" says the pony stallion Big Hoof.

"You took the words right out of my mouth," replies Brizzy as he comes up from the cooler with a beer in hoof, which he pops open and slides down the bar table to the pony who ordered it, a non powered model named Angel Eye La'Fair. Brizzy gets down, grabs another three beers and slides them down to the stallions that are accompanying her.

"It's a shame they don't keep these super ponies in check," says Angel Eye in her sweet, angelic voice. "How do we know we can trust them? We don't. It's as simple as that."

"Amen to that, Toots!" replies one of Big Hoof's mates named Heavy Weight.

They continue to talk about the recent law and their hate for it late into the afternoon. They talk about how no one gives a care to monitor the good super powered ponies but do care enough to monitor the bad ones.

Meanwhile at the Hall, the super ponies continue to just go over their missions from the day and the levels of success they had. Some did well, some didn't, even so, they're just glad they got off the hook all the same even though they don't think they exactly deserve it.