//------------------------------// // Note - BronyGC // Story: AppleDash Group Collab // by DbzOrDie //------------------------------// Applejack trotted inside her house, tired from the day’s work in the hot summer sun. All she wanted to do right now was sit back, relax, and spend some time with Rainbow. That always cooled her down. “Rainbow,” she called out, getting no response. “Rainbow, are ya in here?” yet again, no answer. Making her way to the living room, she scanned the area for signs of her cyan marefriend. Applejack got more confused as she couldn’t find her anywhere, which was odd because she could’ve sworn she saw Rainbow go to her house when she was on the orchard. ‘Maybe Rainbow dropped somethin ’ off’ she thought, forgetting about her marefriend’s actions and made her way to the couch. Although, she couldn't help but feel like something bad was going to happen. Before Applejack sat down, she noticed a yellow note with something written in it on top of the couch cushion. Was it from Rainbow? It couldn’t be, she’s not one to write notes – much less write at all. Picking up the piece of paper, she read it: Whatever you do, DON’T look behind you. Not obeying the note, she turned around to see a Rainbow blur crash into her. Next thing the orange mare knows, her legs were tied together in an unbreakable bond, and Rainbow was laughing her flank off – literally. “What ‘n the hay is this, Rainbow?” Rainbow’s laughing fit faded as she wiped a tear off her cheek. “I got you.” She said victoriously. “You said I could never catch you off guard. Today, I proved you wrong.” She giggled a little bit more after that. Applejack struggled to get the ropes untied, but it was impossible for somepony in her condition. “Could ya help me out here?” “Sure.” Rainbow then simply pulled a loose string out and the ropes fell onto the ground. Rainbow offered a hoof to Applejack for her to grab on. She took it and got up. “Sorry about that.” “Ain’t a problem.” The farmer pony said, dusting off the dirt on her coat. “Just don’t do that again, alright?” Rainbow nodded. “Good, now, is there anythin’ else ya want to do?” “No, that was it.” Applejack got a little disappointed in her answer, before Rainbow pecked her cheek. “Bye.” Rainbow then ran off into the entrance and flew onto the afternoon sunshine. Applejack was left to wonder at how she didn’t see that coming… and how she could get such a wonderful mare like her. Now, where is that darn note?