//------------------------------// // chapter 6: everyone swap avatars! // Story: Jumanji: MLP version // by GRYFFINDOR123456 //------------------------------// The lake was just like the one in the jumanji tree. I jumped in, motioning everyone to follow me. Everyone but Rarity and Flash did. I was now the zoologist, my mom the horse, Shy, the map guy, My dad Ming, and AJ, Bravestone. She felt for the fruit. Yep. I hugged Fluttershy, it was nice to be with her. Now we had to get in. But before we could, my mom and dad were kidnapped. “Okay!” shouted Applejack. “The plan. Shy, RD, Flash, get in. I’ll take Rarebear and we’ll scale the mountain. “Y’all okay with that?” I nodded. “Come on.” Applejack and Rarity scaled the mountain. “Rarity. I’m sorry. About it. I didn’t mean that I didn’t keep in touch.” Rarity smiled. “It’s okay. AJ?” “Yes?” she asked. “I love you.” Applejack smiled, kissing her. “Come on.” she said. “We gotta a crook to catch.” Shy, Flash and I were hiding behind a bush. “I’ll go in.” said Flash. “I look a bit like them.” We nodded. We then snuck in, trying to keep it up. We did. We bumped into my father, who told us that a vault had the jewel in. I brought the rope out of the bag, slid it down , and let him down gently. He unlocked it, to our surprise, it wasn’t there. We ran into the feast hall, bumping into Rarity. I whispered to AJ to be careful. We fought, skills of fencing coming in handy. I then remembered that Sunset was also a good fencer. I saw our villain run out. Applejack followed her, scaling up the rope into the air ship, destroying the door. The rope was snapping. I tugged on it, calling my father and Flash to help me. The air ship came down a bit. Meanwhile, Applejack was fighting. She then squished the Jumanji fruit onto her, both of the girls falling through the air. Flash caught Sunset, I caught Applejack. My father rode on my mother’s back, as he grabbed the amulet, showing it to the sun. “JUMANJI!” We shouted. “SAY JUMANJI!” My father was confused. “Jumanji!” The game ended. My mother flew down. I then realised she was ill. Cancer. I had known all along. “She wants to stay.” I said. “She says she’s gonna die, of cancer. There was nothing the doctors could do.” We put our hands in the middle, leaving my mother behind to protect the land, and we disappeared.