After finding his mother shortly following Lyra's departure, Kyle begins questioning how she could come to accept telling her about the time he spent with Lyra. However, things could ultimately turn out for the better sooner than expected.
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dicks will be dicks no matter how much time passes
You can be realy proud of yourself, Kyle! (Can we still use his human name?) And those people who still talk bad about him should be slapped!
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Sure, you can still call him Kyle, since I'm sure it's what everyone's used to!
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Okay, it’s just easier to write and remember than his pony name.
How about Celestia does that magic she did and turn all the assholes that hurt Kyle into ponies so they get the same treatment as Danny and Ed.
Ooh the government's of the world would love new test subjects
"With that, the three went off on their way, living their lives to the fullest, and would continue to do so for years to come, no longer was there a care from their old world that had followed them to Equestria..." oh crud this sounds like an ending, and beginning.
that is both good an bad, also it is a really cruddy cliffhanger, but it is a stopping point, let's hope the author doesn't take it. or at least writes a sequel, because this is really good.
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Nope! I'm just your average writer!
Why does he still have a mortgage when he is rich AF?
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Let's just say, when it comes to handling money, Kyle likes to take a smart approach with long-term benefits. Plus, most mortgage time-based terms are pretty much non-negotiable these days.
And back when he started off with commission income (as well as Patreon, though this is not explained in-story), he didn't have enough for a full cash payment of his property, but knew that, with his gradually-rising trend across online art communities, he knew he could make it work out with a mortgage.