It Never Really Ends

by DoktorSigma


Chapter [N/C]42: Mental Fever

Jason's consciousness slowly faded in, an itching sensation on his skin and in his throat drawing him from the depths of his dreamless sleep. He started to regained movement in his eyelids as they opened to the blurry world before him. Sunlight shined through the cracks of the wood into his unfocused eyes.

He groaned as he pushed himself off of his less that stellar bed of choice, his body becoming more and more active and aware as Jason started his routine of waking up. Wondering what it was exactly that he decided to take his 2 star nap on, Jason turned around to see hay.

...Hay?

...HAY!

Jason's eyes started to dart around the building he decided to resign in for the night, quickly coming to the conclusion that he knows the building he was in. It was one of the last places that Jason wanted to be right now.

He was in Applejack's barn.

He slept in the barn of someone who currently is looking for him, and he had slept there. He knew he was luck enough none of the family needed anything from the barn at that point, but he also knew that he wouldn't stay that lucky for much longer. It was only a matter of time before one of them busted their way through the large door and find him here in his weak and sorry state.

With that thought in mind, he started to plan his next move. He knew that eventually he would need some type of weapon to defend himself, and that he would need one soon. Jason looked around, looking for anything that would be suitable as a weapon.

A rake, no.

A shovel, what would he do with a shovel, he can exactly hit hard with one.

A sledge hammer, perfect, it may be unwieldy, but it hits hard, and all he need to do is hit them hard enough. That's how you get them to leave you alone.

Now this is the point in time where Jason wished he just left the barn as fast as possible and find some sort of weapon later, but now was also the time where Jason froze up as the barn doors opened to the face of Applebloom [Discontinued by the former author]