Soul Eater: Soul Goes to Equestria?

by Shadowflash


Patti Thompson: Pinkie Pie Party Thrower?

Patti Thompson: Pinkie Pie Party Thrower?

As Patti made her way through Ponyville, over to the gingerbread structure, she was glared upon many eyes of the citizens there. But, Patti being Patti, she didn't care, and just kept walking, as well as laughing. As she reached the gingerbread structure, she looked up and eyed it, glancing over it for a couple of moments.
The building's roof was styled to resemble that of a gingerbread house. It was a two story house, from what it looked like from outside; they appeared as a pair of stacked cupcakes, with candles on the upper one. Posts on either side of the door had red and white candy-cane stripes, a purple rock-candy projection stood up from the roof, and a sign bearing a picture of a cupcake hung at one corner.
Patti walked up to one of the white and red candy canes and licked it, getting a sugary sensation from the lick. She squealed in joy and bounced to the door, walking inside, being greeted by a mass assortment of goods. Her eyes lit up like the sun in the afternoon, and she put her face on the glass of one of the cabinets that held the sweets.
There were shelves upon shelves filled with cupcakes, sugary candies, small cakes, big cakes, massive cakes, muffins, even veggie and fruit inspired sweets, and all Patti could think of was eating them! When she stepped in, there was a counter with a register on it, decorated with small candy corn buttons, and stairs going to another floor, most likely. It was simply wonderful to Patti.


"Hiya, I'm Pinkie Pi--" Patti turned around to be met by a pink pony with a pink mane and three balloons on her rump.
"Ooo! They talk!" She started to laugh and point at the pink pony.
"Hey, you look like my one friend! How'd you get here?" The pink pony asked, and Patti smiled, moving closer.
"Well, I was walking with my sister, and then, bam! Straight in the middle of a forest with my Meister! My name's Patti, what's yours?" Patti held out her hand, and the pink pony shook it with her hooves.
"Pinkie Pie! Party Thrower Extraordinaire!", Pinkie Pie bounced up and down, laughing. Patti soon joined in, bouncing with her.
"This is fun! Ooo, can I have a cupcake! It looks delicious! Oh, maybe some cake. Oh, I know! We should bake a super-duper-awesome cake and then feed it to all these cute ponies!" Patti's eyes lit up once more, and Pinkie Pie grinned excitedly.
"Ohmigosh! That's an amazing idea!" Pinkie Pie bounced up and down, and her mane shook back and forth.
"To the kitchen!, she yelled as Patti followed her.


Pinkie Pie lead Patti around a counter with a large register upon it, and through a back door. Within the back door was a giant table, holding many ingredients such as flour, sugar, brown sugar, gum drops, et cetera. There were cabinets in the back that were all open, and they all held an assortment of pots, pans, and dishes for sweet shaping and making. Under the cabinets was an array of sinks and marble counter tops, along with an assortment of knives and cutting boards.
To the far left of all this were fridges, likely filled with cooled or chilled ingredients, such as fruits or veggies. Attached to the fridge were weird cylindrical gloves, along with a lot of spoons and pewters for stirring and mixing.

"All right! I'll grab the cake tin, and then we'll get started!" Pinkie Pie jumped over to the cabinet, ripping out a massive cake tin from it. How it fit in there, no one would ever know.
"This is going to be fun! Oh...if only we had music!" Patti said, a small frown on her face.
"Oh, that's easy! I have a cupcake song, but, it'll work, won't it?" Pinkie asked, as she pulled out a few bags of flour and sugar.
"Of course! Something to keep me going!" Patti laughed, and Pinkie Pie joined in, as she began.

"All you have to do is take a cup of flour; add it to the mix!"
"Now take something sweet, not sour! A bit of salt, just a pinch!"
"Baking these treats is such a cinch! Add a teaspoon of vanilla!"
"Add a little more, now you count to four, and never get your fill of..."
"Cupcakes! So sweet and delicious!"
"Cupcakes! Don't be too hasty!"
"Cupcakes! Cupcakes, cupcakes, cupcakes!"

"C'mon, sing with me!" Pinkie Pie was pouring ingredients into the cake tin, and it compiled into a brown mixture, similar to a chocolate colour. Patti just jumped for joy as she picked it up and tossed it in the oven.


"All you have to do is take a cup of flour; add it to the mix! Now, take something sweet, not sour! A bit of salt, just a pinch!" Patti began the song, and Pinkie soon joined in, giving the newcomer a warm hug.
"Baking these treats is such a cinch! Add a teaspoon of vanilla! Add a little more, now you count to four, and never get your fill of...!" They smiled brightly, as they reached the final part of the wondrous song.
"Cupcakes! So sweet and delicious! Cupcakes! Don't be too hasty! Cupcakes! Cupcakes, cupcakes, cupcaaaaaakes!" Patti and Pinkie Pie hugged once more, as the oven dinged.
"Wow, that was a fast-baking cake!" Patti said as Pinkie quickly withdrew it from the oven.
"It's the Super-Duper-Cake-Baker 3000! That's why! Makes baking so much faster! Although, I burn a bit more cause I forget it cooks a lot longer then normal," Pinkie said, smiling.
"Alright, awesome! So, what are we going to decorate this big cake with?" Patti asked as she looked down at the swirl of baked chocolate inside the tin.
"Well, first we'll cover it in delicious vanilla icing, then top that with a layer of chocolate sprinkles! Afterwards, we'll top that with an array of caramel dipped apple slices, and sprinkle those in rainbow-flavoured sprinkles!" Patti's eyes were growing wide with excitement at this idea, and Pinkie continued, "Afterwards, and finally, we'll top all that in sugar salad: a bunch of sugar-made leaves to look like salad! It'll be yummy!" Pinkie finished; Patti was drooling.
"That...sounds...", Patti looked to the ground, faking disappointment. "AWESOME!" She sprung to the air, and started laughing wildly.

They immediately went to work on doing just as Pinkie described. Slowly, they iced the cake, towering an array of vanilla icing in a neat, delicious, spiral into the middle. Afterwards, they neatly spread chocolate sprinkles onto the cake. Soon, Pinkie pulled out hot caramel, and cut up apples into thin slices, dipping them into the caramel before handing them to Patti, who placed them on the cake neatly and evenly. As she finished, they put a neat coating of rainbow-flavoured sprinkles on each of the apples.

"Alright, so, I'll get to baking the sugar leaves. Meanwhile, you can tell me about yourself!" Pinkie kindly suggested, and Patti smiled.
"Of course!" Patti smiled brightly, and began with a deep breath.

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A/N: Yeah, that's how that chapter ended. Just letting you know before you're confused, reader.