The Greatest Story Ever
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by Fireing bow
I know I haven't updated Who Framed Pinkie Pie in forever, but that's what happens when you get low grades in school and you can't do what you love. However, this new idea of a story came to me when I was trying to get back in touch with my old Brony self before I got an Xbox 360 for Christmas in 2013. Actually, it came to me last night after a week or two into school. I called it The Greatest Story Ever because I was trying to look for/remember a FiM-Fiction I remember hearing a reading of by a guy on YouTube. Sadly, I could only find story's he had read but by different people and not the actual user himself. From what I can recall, and that's kind of limited to how much, was that he read story's such as "Chomping on the Bit", "Friendship is Tragic", "Apple of her Eye", and "A very special Rainbow" (I think it ended with Dash, I don't know). I also know he always opened his videos with "Hello lady's and gentlemen, but more specifically the Brony's and Pegasister's of YouTube."
The story, I can't remember the title, was went something like this: Rainbow Dash went to Sugar Cube Corner and asks Pinkie Pie for cupcakes or something, Pinky Pie starts thinking about how Scootaloo was in a flight school and Dash as been helping her with flying and she doesn't see her as much, Dash leaves but before she flies off Pinky silently "Wait, don't go." But instead she asks Dash if she could lift her up and see what flying is like because she has this desire to fly and be free from the earth so Pinky can be with Rainbow. All I know is that the cover picture for the story is called The Journey by aJVL (otherwise that was the thumbnail and picture throughout the video) and the background music was called First Youth by Ennio Morricone from Cinema Paradiso.
That's why how I came up with this story, it's a Fan-Fiction dedicated to all FiM-Fiction that people may have forgotten about, ones that people remember but the user who did readings of them can't be found, and the importance of trying to save these stories.
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