Diamond Gold

by Super Spike


Alternate Epilogue

Dear Princess Celestia,

Today, I learned about tolerating others and being yourself. When I first got turned into a colt, I was scared beyond belief. But then I made a lot of friends at school and learned that it doesn't matter who or what you are. Thanks to my new friends, I have become a much better pony. In the end, I decided to stay as a colt because I want to continue trying out what I had become. I'm glad that I learned how to be a better pony and I hope to continue bettering myself, as well as others.

Warmest Regards,

Diamond Gold

Diamond Gold sat on his bed and smiled, as he finished writing the letter and tied it using a ribbon. He then turned to Spike.

"Hey Spike," he said. "Even though you're not a dragon anymore, can you still send this letter?"

"Of course, Diamond Gold," Spike answered. "My mom taught me how to by using my horn."

"Are you sure it will work?" Diamond Gold asked, feeling a bit worried.

"Of course it will," Spike answered. "I tested it on one yesterday and another one was sent to Celestia via teleportation on my mom's desk within about five minutes stating that it worked."

"Cool," Diamond Gold responded.

Using his horn, he made the letter disappear.

"Now come on," Spike said. "We have a party to attend to outside."

With that said, the two foals ran downstairs and out to the back patio, where they enjoyed the party with all of the other students from their class. Diamond Gold was happy to be whom he was and and felt ready to take on any future adventures that he would encountered, now that he had become a better pony and had a nice family and many friends that were looking out for him.