My Little Pony: Babies Are Magic
6. The Keys Of Harmony
Previous ChapterNext ChapterWith the Element of Laughter firmly in the grasp of her magic, India levitated it, moved it over to Pinkie Pie’s cage, and dropped it in.
Pinkie Pie caught the blue balloon-shaped jewel in her front hooves. As soon as she did so, it gave off a blue aura, which vaporized the cage in which she had been imprisoned.
“Wow-weeeeee!” squealed Pinkie in excitement. “I’m fwee; I’m fwee; I’m fwee!”
In addition to destroying her cage, the Element of Laughter reappeared around her neck as a necklace with the aforementioned blue balloon-shaped jewel as its centerpiece.
“Double wow-wee!” cried Pinkie. “Pwetty neckwace!”
“You uhned it, Pinkie,” said Twilight Sparkle. “You helped India and me in owa pwan to wescue you.”
“But more importantly,” said India to Twilight, “you learned your letters and how to spell.”
“Me, too!” added Pinkie.
“Yes,” acknowledged India. “You, too.”
India, Pinkie Pie, and Twilight Sparkle exited the room with the toy piano, going back they way they’d gone in.
Suddenly, Pinkie spied her Element on the wall to their left.
“Wook, Twiwight!” she told Twilight. “De Ewement of Waughta is painted on dat wall!”
“Well, Pinkie,” suggested Twilight, “since you have de Ewement of Waughta, how’s about you use it on de wall?”
“I hope dis wuhks!” cried Pinkie, standing on her hind hooves and with her new necklace facing the wall with her Element on it.
Author's Note
This is a cliffhanger. Furthermore, the walls with the Elements Of Harmony on them are analogous to the Kongs’ ammo switches in Donkey Kong 64. The difference between the walls and the switches is that only when a given pony is freed does her Element become visible on the walls that depict it.
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