//------------------------------// // What do You Call a Group of Unown? // Story: Equestrian Eeveelution. // by Symphonicdysonince //------------------------------// "You okay, Leo?" Rainbow glanced over at me. "You've been kinda jumpy for the last few blocks." I furtively looked around, catching another grouping of Unown hiding under somepony's eaves. I flinched back into Rainbow's side. "Yeah, like that." She sighed. <> I gave a slightly manic giggle. <> Fluttershy glanced at us, but quickly rejoined everyone else at ogling the crystal structures. "Uh-huh." I scowled at Rainbow's disbelieving look. "We've dealt with their kind before, we can kick their ass." I flicked one of my flaps onto her back. <> I gulped. <> Rainbow frowned. "How's that a bad thing? So they can make an illusion of windigos, big deal. We-" <> I hissed at her. <> Rainbow joined me in fearfully looking around. <> I looked over the rest of the mares. <> "Do you know what I should look out for?" <> I slowed my walk, eyes locked onto another group. <> "Yeah..." <> "I don't...?" She flinched. "The bucking wall blinked at me!" She hoarsely whispered at me. <> I forced myself to face forward. Rainbow kept looking around. "How many have you seen so far?" <> "Yeah." <> I squeaked out. "We're so screwed." <> I knew I sounded hysterical, but I didn't really care. <> Rainbow gulped and flinched away from another Unown sighting. "Y'all okay, Sugarcube?" Applejack asked Rainbow. "Yer jumpier than a cat in a rockin' chair factory." "You don't want to know." "But-!" "Trust me on this one." Rainbow hooked a leg around Applejack's neck to force her to look Rainbow in the eyes. "You don't want to know. Leo!" She smacked me with her tail. "Don't tell her. You shouldn't have told me, but you did." She refocused on the farmmare. "And now I'm telling you; you don't want to know. If it becomes relevant, I'll tell you, but it's not right now, so I won't." Applejack shivered. "Rainbow," Shining began in a low tone, "if you know something that can help us keep Sombra out..." "If what Leo told me is correct, they might help us, they might not. Just..." Rainbow floundered for a moment. "Just don't go giving orders or making wishes when there's nopony around." "What did Leo tell you, Rainbow?" Twilight lowly asked. I dropped an icicle in between my mare and Twilight. <> Rainbow tapped her hoof and fidgeted her wings. "Do you remember Discord, Twilight?" Everypony flinched, and Fluttershy gasped. Twilight took a deep breath. "Yeah...?" "According to Leo, these things gain power the more of them there are in a group. Enough to be as strong as him." Rainbow locked eyes with the studious mare. "Maybe even stronger. And Leo recognized them." Shining shivered. "How have these things not taken over the world?" "Because they are very weak when alone?" Rainbow looked to me for confirmation. I nodded and spoke up through Fluttershy. <> "What makes you think that?" I pointed over my shoulder. <> "Hey!" Pinkie frowned. "I have amazing restraint!" Rarity lightly poked the party pony. "I would like to remind you of the MMM." "Oh..." Pinkie went back to frowning. "I have terrible restraint!" Rainbow waved a wing at Pinkie. "And Leo's seen enough of them for them to be a major problem if we go poking at them. And I agree with Leo, unless things go pear shaped, we avoid them." Twilight shared a look with her brother. "If you're sure..." "I'm sure." Rainbow confidently nodded. <> I poked her side. <> "Yeah, we'll keep an eye on them." With Rainbow's assurances, the group continued towards the palace. Even with Rainbow and I keeping an eye out for more Unown, we made good time. Rarity quickly returned to gushing over the crystal beauty around us, but I paid her no mind, even when we reached the palace. <> I faintly asked, looking up at the bottom of the palace. <> "Eh?" Rainbow looked over her shoulder at me, before glancing up as well. Her face paled before returning to face forward. "Yeah, sure. See you soon." She squeaked out. "You okay, Dashie?" I heard Pinkie chirp before the doors closed behind them. I hadn't looked away from the alphabets of Unown staring down at me the entire time.