//------------------------------// // The Hive - 1 - Packed up and Good to Go // Story: I Thought You'd Never Ask... // by Rockstar_Raccoon //------------------------------// And so the days went by, with professors hoofing out the various permission slips, travel forms, and waivers required for students to go on the trip.  In response, much of the student body worked to get their schedules in order so they could go. Every day, the teachers stressed the deadline for turning in the forms, and every day the list of registered attendees grew. For the five students sent by the non-pony nations, things were a bit simpler: Twilight had personally acquired permission from their governments for them to attend, and had even arranged to have all their expenses paid.  It was almost as if there was some vested interest in having them come along, but whatever it was, it went over their heads. For now, they were just excited for the change of pace. Soon enough, the day drew close, and the night before the trip saw them all packing. “Hey Ocellus,” Sandbar called through the open door of his dorm room, “is it cold there this time of year?” “Yeah, but it's probably not snowing if that's what you're asking.  The hive's pretty far south from here...” Ocellus buttoned the saddlebags she was bringing, which were mostly books and gifts: she was just visiting home, after all. She stepped out into the main part of their dorm hall, looking about at her friends as they went about their preparations. Everycreature at the school was planning on wearing their school jackets for the train rides there and back, as Headmare Twilight had recommended, seeing as they were both warm and would make them easy to pick out in a crowd.  They’d be less important when they were actually at the hive, seeing as they would make up virtually all of the non-changelings there. Aside from that, she’d suggested they all bring a bag of anything they’d need for self-care over the weekend. Above her, Gallus had draped himself over a rafter, already finished packing.  When he’d first come to the school, he’d been a bit obsessive about securing his possessions, but they’d worked on that the previous semester.  Now, the only thing the low maintenance griffon really worried about was his toothbrush: after all, Headmare Twilight herself had paid for Minuette to drill and fill his numerous cavities, as well as taught him how to take care of his teeth, and he wasn’t interested in having another toothache. (also, he didn’t want to let her down, but he wouldn’t say that out loud) They could hear chirping noises emanating from Silverstream’s room, where she was giddily flitting about, too excited to figure out what to pack.  They’d given up reminding her that it was just a weekend trip to a place where they’d be doing things constantly, and, realistically, she didn’t need to pack anything.  Instead they were waiting for her to wear herself down and just pack her makeup and brushes. In her own room, Smolder was casually looking through the small chest of gemstones she kept at the foot of her bed, which was made of a dark grey metal and had spiked rivets.  She’d already stuffed her backpack with enough clothing to keep her warm: hats, gloves, scarves, an extra jacket... She’d even considered packing something like a skirt or pants to cover her lower half, but those things never seemed to fit right over her lower belly and tail, and she still wouldn’t be caught dead wearing one of her dresses in public.  Now she was just making sure she had snacks. Yona had, at some point, tried to figure out what to bring to show that yaks were best, and had filled several oversized with Yak trinkets saddlebags before Headmare Twilight had reminded her that this was a trip for the changelings to show them things, and it would be rude to interrupt that with her own culture.  After some input from Ocellus, she'd managed to narrow it down to a bag of dried roots she'd been saving from her last care package and and a piece of decorative artwork depicting yak warriors which she was willing to part with. (she would've brought her yovidaphone, but Ocellus had pointed out that she was already pushing it, and Headmare Twilight wouldn’t allow her to bring the large instrument on the already crowded train anyway.) Sandbar was just finishing with his own saddlebags at this point, leaving a camera his parents had lent him next to them.  He’d mostly packed his hairbrush and other essentials, as well as a few of his own winter accessories. “So Ocellus,” Gallus let his head hang down from his perch, “Got any plans for your trip back home?” Ocellus opened her wings and went into a buzzing hover, “Oh, yes.  I’m going to introduce all of you to my family and friends from my old school.  Headmare Twilight and Thorax asked me to help with the tour, so I’ll be doing that too.” Sandbar wandered out into the hall with them, “About the tour... I saw the schedule, but it was kinda vague... Is there anything we should know about?” “Well, Thorax has designated the whole weekend as a festival.  The first night, we’ll just be having dinner and some mingling while all the students settle in.  The first day we’ll be teaching you all about our history and our culture, and at some point we’ll be bringing tour groups through the hive.  The second day will be a bit more relaxed, and all the students will be allowed to look around on their own. Pharynx and Tymbal have been putting together their own demonstrations too, but I don’t know much about those.  Knowing Pharynx, it’s probably a military demonstration. I don’t know what Tymbal is planning though.” “Right, and we leave on Monday morning.” Sandbar nodded, “But like, is there anything we should probably know about the Hive?  Like, anything we need to worry about?” Ocellus shook her head, “Thorax and the Princesses have been trying to improve changeling-pony relations ever since we overthrew Queen Chrysalis.  I think we have more to worry about than you do: making a good impression on outsiders is a major priority right now.” “So, lemme get this straight...” Smolder sauntered out of her room, gnawing on a small sapphire, “Even if we’re rude or obnoxious or something, the Changelings won’t do anything about it, because they want us to like them?” Ocellus cringed, “Um... That’s not what I’m saying... but... kinda?” Gallus smirked, “Smolder, you thinking what I’m thinking?” “Maybe,” Smolder said, swallowing as she glanced back at Ocellus, “Is the hive made out of crystal, like this place?”  She reached over behind one of the potted plants, prying off a little chip from where she’d been whittling the wall down without the teachers noticing, popping it in her mouth. Ocellus looked on perturbed as the piece of the building crunched between the dragon’s powerful jaws.  “Uh... I... I don’t think it’s the kind of crystal you want to eat?” she said weakly. Smolder gave a little cackle, “I’ll be the judge of that...” Sandbar narrowed his eyes, “Smolder, how would you like it if some creature threatened to eat your home?” Smolder raised a brow, “Considering most dragons live in caves filled with gemstone deposits?  It’s not like it’s something we don’t already do...” “Smoldeeerr!!” Ocellus whined. “Fine, fine!  I’m just pulling your claw!”  She rolled her eyes, mumbling, “I’ll just take a little bite...” “WOOHOO!” Silverstream burst out of her room, now actually wearing her jacket and saddlebags, despite the fact that they weren’t leaving until morning, “CHANGELING HOUSE PARTYYY!  NO RULES!” They heard the thundering of cloven hooves as their Yak friend bounded out to join them with a lampshade over one horn, “YONA WANT ATTEND CHANGELING HOUSEPARTY!  YONA SHOW CHANGELINGS HOW TO SMASH!” In her excitement, she promptly bucked the air behind her, which happened to be the location of another potted plant, which was promptly destroyed.  “NO RULES!!” she roared. “YEAH!” Smolder pumped her fist in the air, eyes practically sparkling at the chaos she’d created. Gallus guffawed, Sandbar facehooved, and Ocellus just let out a sad, buzzing whine. It took them a while to calm down, and reassure Ocellus that, no, they weren’t going to destroy the Hive, or even break any rules while they were there. (although, Smolder refused to make promises she couldn’t keep when it came to taking a bite out of the wall)  After that, they decided to get to bed: it was late and they’d need to get up at sunrise if they wanted to make the eight-thirty train without rushing through breakfast. They all said their goodnights, and tried to get some sleep, despite the anticipation of the next day trying to wind them back up.