//------------------------------// // There's a Monster in the Town Square. // Story: A Most Simple Retelling of a Most Interesting Day // by Super Trampoline //------------------------------// Twilight Sparkle woke up and yawned. It was a very beautiful sunny day outside, with only a few clouds sitting here and there in the sky. She quickly opened the curtains on her window. She was about to start singing a happy song, but stopped herself when she noticed that there was a monster in the middle of the town square. That was scary. Twilight was a princess now, so she decided she needed to go talk to the monster and see what the problem was. That was what a princess would do. Spike was finally sleeping, after spending most of the night crying. He was sad that he would never see his beloved sweet Rarity ever again. He blamed himself for what had happened, even though everypony assured him that it was not his fault, and that no one suspected August Flower was going to snap. He did not wake up until late in the afternoon, and so does not appear again until later in this story. Pinkie Pie always woke up early, because she had to help prepare the bakery for the morning rush of customers grabbing breakfast before work. She was about to take some muffins out of the oven, when parts of her body began to twitch; this was known as her "Pinkie Sense", and it helped her predict the future. This particular combination of twitches and flops meant a large monster with flames bursting from its back was about to appear. She told the Cakes where she was going, then left the bakery and bounced to the town square. Whatever was coming would likely appear there. Rainbow Dash was snoozing, snoring loudly in her cloud home. She was one of those ponies who stayed up late, so she was sleeping in right now. She would not wake up for another two and a half hours, and so is not important to our story right now. Applejack was as always up at the break of dawn. Because it was winter, the break of dawn happened at around six thirty. So she was wide awake when the monster started dancing in the middle of town at eight o' clock. However, Sweet Apple Acres was fairly far from the site of the commotion, so she did not learn about it until later. Right now she was busy bucking apple trees, doing what she always did for around 340 days of the year. Most ponies would find it boring, but she didn't care, because she enjoyed the hard work. Rarity was dead. She had been shot with a crossbow bolt four months ago by a troubled admirer. It was very sad. Her widower Fancy Pants and her sister Sweetie Belle were in charge of generosity now. It was very generous of them. Only Sweetie Belle shows up in this story. Sweetie Belle did not sleep very well last night. She had not slept very well at all in the past four months since her sister was assassinated. Even though she would not like to be awake at eight in the morning, she was, because she could not get over the fact that she would never see or hug or bug her sister again. She cried a lot, but at least her friends Apple Bloom and Scootaloo had helped comfort her. However the only part of this that is relevant to this story is that Sweetie was awake when the giant monster began swinging its appendages around. She heard the sounds, and looked through her window to see what was happening. However, she couldn't see anything, because there was another house in the way. So she put on a coat and walked outside to see what was happening. Fluttershy was feeding her chickens, when she suddenly heard a loud boom. "Oh my," she said, and quickly headed inside and locked the doors and closed the blinds. She wished she had made that emergency shelter in her basement large enough for ponies.