ponys visit xavier in the real world
Chapter 9
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Angel eventually grew up, made his way into the real world, and took control of it. I couldn't have been more proud of him. Fluttershy passed away shortly after the birth of Angel. He was significantly larger than a newborn pony, thus damaging some internal organs and causing a lot of blood loss during the birthing. I was depressed for a while, but I put that aside. I had to, I had a son to raise. Rainbow Dash taught him to fly because I couldn't, and Fluttershy... You know... Anyways, although Rainbow taught him well, he still could never fly quite as fast as her, probably due to the human body being less aerodynamic. Still, he was a great flyer, and it certainly helped him with his earthly conquests. All the ponies in school avoided him, so Twilight decided to homeschool him. He was getting a better education that way anyways. For a while, he had a job working for Applejack at Sweet Apple Acres. His wings, combined with his hands, allowed him to easily find and pick the ripe apples, and leave the immature ones, whereas simply bucking the trees caused all the apples to fall. He and his "aunt" Pinkie liked to bake together, especially after I told him that human ladies like a man who can cook. Much to Pinkie's dismay, he disliked having birthday parties. He felt bad partying on the anniversery of his mother's death, so he sat at her grave and grieved on his birthday instead. At the age of 19, Angel was sent to the "real" world by Twilight after she found an interdimensional transport spell in the Royal Archives. After seeing how horrid of a place it was, he decided to change it, and change it he did. Although the world was, indeed, a dictatorship, everyone was happy. He ruled the human world in much the same manner as Celestia ruled Equestria. And I, Xavier Signia, am writing this as my autobiography. I always wanted to write one of these, and since I'm on my death bed, I decided this was certainly the best time to. I feel my breathing slowing, so I must bid this world farewell.
-Xavier Si
