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When wandering the trail, what would happen if the end of the path proved fruitless?

Isaac, or "Ike" as he is commonly referred to as, is a run-of-the-mill young man with a past untold. He had a wonderful life growing up, until a sudden turn of events left him working day to day as a miserable cowboy of Northern New Mexico. Shutting himself from the rest of the world, but at the costly expense of prolonged loneliness. A true loner.

However, that all changed when Ike is sent to Equestria to rekindle the dying spark what remains of his hollow chest. Not only meeting new faces, but also the drawn faces of his forgotten creations.

Unbeknownst to the isolated frontiersman, a dark secret rests within this brand new world, waiting to bubble to the surface. What terrors will be found?

Rated teen for language, sexual themes, and messy business.

Note: The guest characters are mine so no copyright what so ever. But "My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic" is copyright of Hasbro.

Chapters (3)
Comments ( 7 )

Is there going to be a chapter anytime soon? Not that I expect one. I totally understand college and work. Just asking. Ill put this story on mah watch list :twilightsmile:

6629974 First chapter is in the process, may take time, but I promise I'll get it published.

Glad to see that you're getting back into the swing of things.

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