I'm Still Invisible

by Forgetful

What's Your Name...Gets A Garden.

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I needed to find some clue as to who or what sent me to another dimension, not that I could just walk over to the first person I met and automatically find someone to help me out.

“Sorry mah’ mistake!” I heard Apple Bloom apologize as we accidentally bumped into each other, my cheeks burning a bright red before I rushed off into the flooded hallway.

This was too odd being a girl, I felt impossibly short and frail as a flower. My hips never seemed to stop swaying, and my hair wouldn't stop falling in front of my eyes. I couldn't over hear people talking about me, though I wasn't sure, but I think this is before Forgotten Friendship.

Did that mean I could alter the arc of this show?

I surely didn't want to steal anyone's memories, that was for sure.

I just wanted to go back home, I just wanted to not feel alone.

The world, even one as colorful as this one.

Was still full of disappointment.

“Grrr, do you want a garden!?” A girl with wild tangled brunette hair snorted aloud in an absolute huff of annoyance, her skin a pastel pink hue.

She wore messy dirt covered jean coveralls, eyes were tired with a dull grey color. She was way taller than I was, her hands dripping in wet mud.

“A gar…” I quivered in a barely audible whisper.

“I'm Salted Earth, I just can't garden! - Celestia wanted a community garden, though nothing grows!!” Salted began to heave wildly in a annoyed panic.

“Oh, I'm Wallflower…” I tried to reply, this odd girl squeezing my shoulders before shaking me wildly.

“Walter Mitty!? Listen Walter I'm losing my MIND, over this dumb patch of dirt!” She fumbled inside her pockets, fishing out a set of keys to the school supply shed.

“Actually it's Wallflower.” I sighed depressingly.

“Wet Waller!? Listen Wet, do me a solid and cover the Gardening Club for me!” She tossed me the keys quickly in a blur of colors.

“But.” I gasped in shock, Salted soon skipping off down the crowded hallway in a sudden joyous attitude.

“I owe you one...What's your name!?” She spun around with a loud giggle, soon blasting off in a hurry down the hall and out of sight.

“I don't know how to garden.” I crossed my arms over my chest in a deep sigh, walking ever deeper into the school silently.


The large patch of dirt was a pathetic sight to behold, I had decided it couldn't hurt to check it out during lunch. I wasn't particularly hungry at the moment and winging it through history class earlier was nerve wracking, it felt peaceful to just be away from the crowds.

Salted sure picked a lovely spot to try and garden, the soil was beyond dry, a huge oak tree blocked out the sunlight and the scent of pesticides hung thick in the air. I was certain no one could garden this land, if I was going to give this a try, I'd have to find a better place.

Not that I was in a hurry, I could procrastinate all I desired. If the girl in charge of this club didn't care, than why should I be any different.

My deep brown eyes traced over towards the edge of this cursed piece of soil, spotting a single wilting sunflower hunched over in the cooling shade. Alone with not a soul to care about it, left to wilt in a dying patch of dirt.

I shrugged my shoulders before walking away towards the school, my heart feeling an odd tug of worry for the lonesome plant. Gently spinning around I swiftly walked over to it with a sigh, kneeling down on my knees and gently cupping the delicate petals tenderly.

“Wouldn't be right for me to just forget about you, hmm?” I weakly formed a smile over my lips, removing a half full bottle of spring water from my backpack.

Careful not to hurt the poor darling, I sprinkled a tiny bit over the sickly plant. Tilting my head upward towards the large oak, I could spot the rotting branch blocking out sunlight from my view.

Groaning aloud I tossed my backpack to the left, swaying hips side to side as I studied the massive tree closely. It wasn't easy but thankfully this body was far more nimble to wiggle up the tree, wincing as I reached out for a healthy branch and weakly pulled myself atop it.

My breasts heaving in place as I slumped up onto the branch to rest, eyes spotting the troublemaker just a tiny bit off from my position. I could feel my legs turning into noodles as I slowly lifted up to stand, these much smaller feet balancing on the thin wooden walkway nervously.

My damn hair falling over my eyes as I stumbled blindly across the jiggling branch, quick to blow my bangs out of my eyes, I gazed down in horror. The world was miles away now, my head felt dizzy as everything began to spin.

“Too high!” I spoke in a faint delicate voice, my body swaying in the wind as my balance faded.

The rotting branch in my reach as I decided to make a lunge for it, my tiny frame flying through the air as both hands clenched onto the weakening wood. I could feel myself dangling high above the ground helplessly, my hair falling over my eyes again, suddenly blinding me to perils of this endeavor.

“I did…” I suddenly squealed girlishly as the branch snapped in half, I plummeted to the ground with a nice wet plop.

Landing in a huge puddle of moist mudd, my outfit a total mess as I felt the branch land across my lap. At least it wasn't as high as my mind had me thinking, eyes glancing towards the flower ahead of me slowly.

The warm sun gently caressing the tiny flower lovingly, it's petals lifting upward slightly as if to say thank you. From here it seemed like the most beautiful flower in the world, a blush softly burning onto my cheeks.

The loud ring of the lunch bell suddenly snapping me back into reality, I really didn't want to finish this day. But I knew deep inside my soul, this first day held many more surprises.

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