//-------------------------------------------------------// Equestria Girls: The Series (Season 1) -by ShopperBrony90- //-------------------------------------------------------// //-------------------------------------------------------// Rise of the Sirens (Part 1) //-------------------------------------------------------// Rise of the Sirens (Part 1) The Northern Mountain Range stood still beneath a blanket of winter’s chill. High within its shadowed cliffs, a secluded monastery, hidden away from the world, housed three figures who once thrived on chaos and power. The Dazzlings — Adagio Dazzle, Aria Blaze, and Sonata Dusk — sat silently in their chamber, reflecting on their defeat at the hands of the Rainbooms. Adagio’s sharp gaze lingered on the fading embers of the fire as she clenched her fists. “We were so close,” she murmured, her voice bitter with the memory of their downfall in the Battle of the Bands. Aria scoffed in response, leaning back against the cold stone wall. “It was those Rainbooms and their blasted magic. They took everything from us,” she grumbled. Sonata, sitting cross-legged on the floor, tapped her chin thoughtfully. “Well, maybe we just didn’t sing the right song? We could try again with something different?” Her innocent suggestion earned a frustrated sigh from Aria. “No matter how much we scheme, our powers are gone,” Adagio snapped, her voice tinged with desperation. “Without our magic, we’re nothing.” The trio had spent countless days and nights plotting their revenge, but each plan crumbled into frustration. Their once-mighty siren voices were now mere echoes of their former strength. Suddenly, a faint glow appeared outside the frosted windows of the monastery. Wisps of shimmering Equestrian magic began to creep through the cracks, swirling like tendrils of smoke. Before the Dazzlings could react, the magic engulfed them in a blinding flash of white light. When the light faded, the Dazzlings lay on the floor, dazed and confused. Adagio was the first to stir, slowly pushing herself up. “What… just happened?” she whispered. Aria rubbed her temples, still disoriented. “I don’t know… but something feels different.” Sonata blinked and hummed absentmindedly. The walls of the monastery trembled slightly as a powerful sonic shockwave rippled through the air. All three froze, their eyes widening in realization. Adagio quickly followed with a low hum of her own, sending another shockwave that rattled the windows. “Our voices…” Adagio gasped, her lips curling into a wicked smile. “We’ve got them back.” Aria smirked, testing her voice with a low note, releasing yet another wave of power. “Looks like we just got a second chance.” Sonata giggled, jumping to her feet. “This is awesome! We can get revenge on the Rainbooms, like, right now!” Adagio’s eyes gleamed with triumph. “Yes. But this time, we won’t make the same mistakes. We’ll make them regret ever standing against us.” Their newfound power surged within them, fueling their desire for vengeance. In unison, they began to sing, their voices intertwining in perfect harmony. The sonic shockwaves grew stronger, the air around them shimmering with magical energy. The monastery shook under the force of their song. (Cue Song: “Our Power”) The Dazzlings sang of their return, their voices filled with determination and wrath. With each note, they grew stronger, their magic more potent than ever before. They were no longer defeated, no longer powerless. They were ready to reclaim their place and make the Rainbooms pay. Meanwhile, at Canterlot High, the day passed like any other. Students filled the halls, chatting and laughing, unaware of the looming threat. In the music classroom, the Rainbooms were hard at work, rehearsing for their upcoming school concert. Rainbow Dash strummed her guitar, nodding to the beat. “That was awesome, everyone! I think we’ve got this down.” Applejack adjusted her hat, smiling in agreement. “Yup, sounded pretty darn good to me.” Twilight Sparkle, sitting at the piano, glanced at the others. “The concert’s coming up fast, but I think we’re ready. We just need to keep practicing.” (Cue Song: “The Magic of Friendship”) The Rainbooms launched into their song, their voices filled with the joy of friendship and unity. Their music was bright and hopeful, a stark contrast to the darkness brewing elsewhere. As they sang, the magic of their bond filled the room, swirling around them in a soft glow. When the song came to an end, the Rainbooms exchanged satisfied smiles. “Sounds like we’re good to go for the concert,” Sunset Shimmer said with a grin. “Everything’s going to be great.” But as they packed up their instruments, none of them sensed the distant tremor of magic growing stronger in the mountains. The Dazzlings were coming. And this time, they were more dangerous than ever. The long-awaited night of the school concert has arrived and school gymnasium was buzzing with excitement as Thunderstruck's explosive rendition of "Gimme Shelter" set the tone for the night. The crowd roared in approval, the energy building with every performer that followed. Sweet Lyres brought down the house with their powerful cover of "Let It Go," sending shivers down spines, and Trixie and the Illusions dazzled the audience with their signature act, "Tricks Up My Sleeve," a performance brimming with flair and theatrics. Backstage, the Dazzlings—Adagio, Aria, and Sonata—watched with gleaming eyes, waiting for their moment. They had been quiet for too long, but tonight would be different. Adagio smirked as she watched the performances unfold. "Soon," she whispered, "they won't know what hit them." IM>U's quirky performance of "Word Crimes" provided a light-hearted moment before Bulk Biceps stormed onto the stage with a booming rendition of "The Devil Went Down to Georgia." But beneath the excitement, there was a growing tension. Sunset Shimmer, watching from the sidelines, had felt the shift. She had been on edge ever since she sensed the Dazzlings’ presence earlier in the evening, but she couldn’t pinpoint where they were hiding. She just knew they were waiting. Octavia Melody's masterful cello performance briefly calmed the growing storm with her rendition of Bach’s "Cello Suite No. 1," and the Snapshots’ cheerful tune, "Picture Perfect Pony," kept the crowd entertained. But as the night wore on, the atmosphere grew more electric. Diamond in the Ruff's cover of "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" was mesmerizing, and the eerie drama of Tragic Comedy's "The Court of Miracles" sent chills through the audience. The Planeteers brought an unexpected rhythm with "Bombo Y Maracas," lifting spirits briefly before Flash Drive amped up the energy again with their hit "Flash." The CMCs followed with their bubbly anthem, "The CMC Song," causing cheers from the younger crowd, and then the Muffins’ deafening, off-tune number had everyone covering their ears in a mix of confusion and laughter. After all the acts have wrapped up, the Rainbooms (the headlining act) stepped onto the stage to wild applause. As soon as their instruments were in place, the air seemed to shift. The crowd quieted, and the tension Sunset had been feeling all night snapped into sharp focus. She glanced out at the sea of faces and knew. Before the Rainbooms could even play their first note, a deafening hum resonated through the air, followed by an eerie silence. Then, with a flash of green light, Adagio, Aria, and Sonata appeared on the stage, their voices already harmonizing in a haunting melody. The crowd gasped, some shouting in surprise, but before anyone could react, the Dazzlings unleashed a wave of sound so powerful that it shook the very foundations of the gym. The Rainbooms barely had time to raise their instruments before they were hit with the force of the Dazzlings' song. Sunset’s eyes widened as she felt her geode, her source of Equestrian magic, begin to flicker and dim. One by one, she watched in horror as her friends' powers were stripped away, their geodes drained of their magic, leaving them powerless. The dazzling glow that once surrounded them faded into nothingness. "Did you really think you could stop us?" Adagio's voice rang out, her tone mocking as she watched the Rainbooms fall to their knees. "This time, we're not just taking your magic... we're taking everything." With a single, amplified note, the Dazzlings' song sent shockwaves across the stage, splintering wood and shattering lights. The entire stage crumbled beneath their feet, sending sparks flying and debris raining down into the crowd. People screamed and ran for the exits, but it was too late. The Dazzlings’ magic enveloped them in a dark, glowing aura, and soon, they were under the sirens’ spell. Their eyes glazed over as they fell under the Dazzlings’ control, a sinister grin spreading across Sonata’s face as she watched their power grow. Sunset Shimmer, still reeling from the attack, struggled to her feet. "We won't let you get away with this," she shouted, but before she could take another step, Adagio raised her hand. A powerful burst of energy struck Sunset, sending her flying off the stage in a magic bubble that has her disappearing into the shadows. The Rainbooms gasped, but they were powerless to help her. In the chaos that followed, the Dazzlings teleported the Rainbooms away from the ruined gym, transporting them to the Dazzlings’ dark, ancient monastery hidden away from the rest of the world. The air there was cold, damp, and thick with dark magic. The Rainbooms, trapped and weakened without their powers, could only watch as the Dazzlings prepared their next move. Adagio stepped forward, her eyes gleaming with triumph. "Welcome to your new home," she said, her voice dripping with malice. "It's time to see what happens when we finally have all the power." The Rainbooms exchanged terrified glances as they realized the gravity of their situation. They were trapped, their magic gone, and the Dazzlings were stronger than ever. Somewhere in the distance, Sunset Shimmer was lost in the darkness, her fate unknown. To be continued… Author's Note Songs ### "Our Power" Performed by Kazumi Evans as Adagio Dazzle, Madeline Merlo as Sonata Dusk and Shylo Sharity as Aria Blaze. ### "The Magic of Friendship" Performed by Rebecca Shoichet as Sunset Shimmer & Twilight Sparkle, Ashleigh Ball as Rainbow Dash & Applejack, Andrea Libman as Fluttershy, Shannon Chan-Kent as Pinkie Pie and Kazumi Evans as Rarity. School concert (https://mlp.fandom.com/wiki/CHS_Musical_Showcase) guide (https://derpibooru.org/images/749170) //-------------------------------------------------------// Rise of the Sirens (Part 2) //-------------------------------------------------------// Rise of the Sirens (Part 2) The stone halls of the Dazzlings’ ancient monastery echoed with a chilling silence, broken only by the soft shuffle of boots and the low hum of malevolent energy that coursed through the air. The Rainbooms sat huddled together in a small, dimly lit chamber, their wrists bound with enchanted chains that shimmered with a dark, oily magic. Outside the iron-barred window, the night sky stretched endlessly, stars twinkling indifferently to the suffering below. Adagio Dazzle, the leader of the Sirens, stood by a large, ornate window overlooking the monastery’s courtyard. Her two sisters, Aria Blaze and Sonata Dusk, stood at her side, their eyes gleaming with the same malicious excitement. “We’re almost ready,” Adagio purred, her voice smooth and predatory. “With the students and staff of Canterlot High under our control, we’ll march through that portal and take Equestria for ourselves.” Aria snickered, tossing her twin pigtails over her shoulder. “Equestria doesn’t stand a chance. And with the Rainbooms drained of their magic… it’s practically gift-wrapped for us.” Sonata clapped her hands gleefully. “Oooh, I can’t wait! We’re going to be so powerful! I hope we get tacos after this!” “Really, Sonata?” Aria asked in sarcastic manner. “What? I like tacos you know.” Sonata replied, sheepishly. In the cell, the Rainbooms struggled against their restraints, but every attempt to summon their magic was futile. Rainbow Dash, usually full of fight, was the first to slam her fist against the cold stone wall in frustration. “This can’t be happening! Our magic… it’s gone!” Twilight Sparkle, her face pale with worry, examined the mystical chains. “It’s not just the chains. There’s some kind of dark magic flowing through this place. It’s draining us, bit by bit. Every second we stay here, we get weaker.” Applejack’s jaw clenched. “We’ve gotta get outta here and stop those varmints before they reach the portal.” But as the Rainbooms tried to formulate a plan, they felt the oppressive weight of their fading strength. Even Pinkie Pie’s usual spark of optimism was dimmed. Their magic wasn’t just weakened; it was being devoured. Suddenly, the heavy door to their cell creaked open, and the Dazzlings strode in, grinning from ear to ear. “Look at you all,” Adagio taunted, her voice dripping with mock sympathy. “So pathetic. Once, you stood in our way. Now, you’re just… powerless.” The Rainbooms stood as tall as they could, even as they felt their bodies weaken. Rainbow Dash growled, “We’ll never let you get away with this!” “Oh, but you don’t have a choice,” Aria sneered. “Your magic is gone. You’ve already lost.” Sonata giggled. “Face it, you’re donezo!” The Rainbooms exchanged glances, knowing they had no fight left in them. As the last of their hope slipped away, the Dazzlings threw their heads back and laughed, a haunting, maniacal sound that echoed through the chamber like the toll of a death knell. Cue Song: "No Hope (Lament of the Rainbooms)" Their voices weaved together in a sorrowful, haunting harmony, a lament of defeat. The Rainbooms, once filled with the bright light of friendship and magic, slumped to the ground, their spirits as crushed as their bodies. Meanwhile, far from the Dazzlings' stronghold, Sunset Shimmer awoke in a strange, empty void. The world around her was pure white, featureless, yet she felt a deep connection to the magic flowing around her. Floating orbs of light drifted in the air, each one pulsating with an ethereal energy. As she stood, disoriented, she felt an overwhelming sense of déjà vu. "I’ve been here before," she murmured, her voice echoing through the emptiness. Her mind raced as she tried to remember where she had seen this place. Then it hit her—this was the same limbo where she and the Rainbooms had been teleported into via Juniper Montage’s hand mirror in the past! A place between worlds. Suddenly, one of the orbs flared with light, and Sunset gasped as a vision flooded her mind. She saw her friends—the Rainbooms—trapped in the Dazzlings’ monastery, their magic being drained into the dark, swirling energy that surrounded the building. Then the vision shifted, showing the Dazzlings leading an army of brainwashed students and teachers from Canterlot High, marching toward the portal outside the school. They were heading straight for Equestria. “No…” Sunset whispered, her heart pounding in her chest. “I have to stop them. But… how?” She looked around at the white expanse. There was no obvious exit, no portal, no way out. She was trapped in this strange limbo with no way to reach her friends. But deep down, she knew she had to find a way. She couldn’t let the Dazzlings take over Equestria. Cue Song: "My Journey" Sunset’s voice broke the silence as she sang about her determination to save her friends, her growth from a villain to a hero, and her resolve to break free from this place. As she sang, the orbs of light began to pulse in rhythm with her words, responding to her will. She felt a surge of hope rising within her. With every note, Sunset reached out to the magic around her, trying to harness its power. Slowly, she began to understand. The magic wasn’t just floating aimlessly—it was waiting for her. Waiting for her to believe in herself again, to trust the power of friendship she had come to embody. The final chords of her song echoed through the limbo, and with a flash of light, one of the orbs transformed into a portal. It shimmered before her, leading back to the world she needed to save. Sunset took a deep breath, her eyes blazing with determination. “I’m coming for you, girls.” With that, she stepped through the portal, ready to face the Dazzlings and reclaim the magic of friendship. The dark skies over Equestria swirled with ominous clouds as The Dazzlings (now sirens again) and their army appeared at the edge of Canterlot. Ponies across the land could feel a palpable shift in the air—magic tinged with malice. Panic spread like wildfire. Pegasi tried to fly away, unicorns teleported in desperation, and earth ponies ran, only to find themselves trapped. The Dazzlings’ army—a mix of mind-controlled ponified Canterlot High students, staff and other twisted creatures—had surrounded the city, closing in until there was no escape. Adagio, Aria, and Sonata floated down gracefully, their smirks filled with triumph. Adagio’s eyes glinted with satisfaction as she surveyed the terrified ponies beneath her. "Victory over the human world was easy enough," Adagio purred. "And now, we’re here to enslave you all, too. Your magic will be ours, and soon, nothing will stand in our way." As Adagio spoke, the tension thickened. Then the haunting melody began—their voices intertwining in a dark, mesmerizing harmony. Cue song: Day of Reckoning The song, “Day of Reckoning,” reverberated through the streets, shaking the very foundations of Equestria. The ponies found themselves frozen, unable to resist the power of The Dazzlings' voices, their strength and hope draining with every note. As the final chord hung in the air, Sonata, with her usual obliviousness, suddenly broke the tense silence. "So, um... do you guys have tacos here? I mean, I could really go for some right now." Adagio’s eye twitched, and Aria slapped a fin to her forehead. They both groaned in unison. "Seriously, Sonata?" Aria muttered. "Tacos? Now?" "What?" Sonata asked, blinking innocently. "It’s a valid question!" While the trio argued, somewhere far from the chaos in the heart of a dark monastery, Sunset Shimmer emerged from the void. Her eyes were filled with determination as she stumbled upon the Rainbooms. Her heart sank when she saw them lying there—drained, weak, barely able to lift their heads. Sunset rushed to their side, quickly setting them free from their magical bonds. “You’re back,” Twilight Sparkle gasped, her voice hoarse. “But, Sunset… you have to do this… on your own.” “We don’t have any magic left,” Fluttershy added weakly. Sunset shook her head, panic rising in her chest. “I can’t do this alone. I need you. All of you.” “We believe in you,” Rainbow Dash said, trying to sound confident, though her voice cracked with exhaustion. “But you have to go now, before it's too late.” Taking a deep breath, Sunset nodded. She couldn’t let them down. She had to face the Dazzlings on her own. With a heavy heart, Sunset returned to Canterlot High. She stood before the portal, hesitating for just a moment, then stepped through. The moment she entered Equestria, the overwhelming presence of The Dazzlings’ power hit her. The once-bright and colorful land she knew was now dark, controlled by The Dazzlings’ sinister magic. As Sunset made her way through the streets of Equestria, she saw the mind-controlled ponies patrolling, ensuring no one could escape. Sunset fought her way to the city’s heart, where she found The Dazzlings standing triumphant. “So, you’ve come to fail again,” Adagio sneered as Sunset approached. “This time, you won’t be so lucky.” “I’m not afraid of you,” Sunset said, trying to muster as much courage as she could. But deep down, she could feel her confidence waver. Adagio raised a claw and the army moved in. Sunset gritted her teeth, trying to fight them off, but she couldn’t bring herself to hurt them—they were her friends, the students and teachers of Canterlot High, trapped under the Dazzlings’ control. The numbers overwhelmed her, and soon enough, she was cornered, powerless to stop them. Adagio stepped forward, ready to drain Sunset’s magic. “You’ve lost,” she said coldly, her claw glowing with a dark energy. But before she could strike, a voice cut through the tension. “STOP!” Everyone froze. The Dazzlings, their army, and even Sunset turned to see who had spoken. Out of the shadows stepped a figure—one with a presence so powerful that even the Dazzlings paused. https://camo.fimfiction.net/bamHpu1XIRckdqF1vEhtBGs3UmgxULtTDseeXY9nCok?url=https%3A%2F%2Fderpicdn.net%2Fimg%2Fview%2F2024%2F10%2F15%2F3464373.jpg As the winds swirled around the town, the tension in the air was palpable. Adagio, Aria, and Sonata stood at the head of their army, preparing to finish what they had started. But before they could make their final move, a brilliant glow appeared in the sky. A majestic white Pegasus with a shimmering purple mane and tail descended, his powerful wings made of magical ice. He wore a matching purple scarf, which fluttered in the wind as he touched down on the ground. Sonata gasped, eyes wide with recognition. "Arctic Ace..." she whispered. Arctic's icy blue eyes narrowed as he stepped forward. "Why are you doing this, Sonata? Why are you, Aria, and Adagio trying to overrule Equestria and the human world?" Adagio, ever the leader, raised her chin defiantly. "We've been banished from Equestria long enough. We deserve revenge. No one will stop us this time." Arctic Ace shook his head. "Revenge? That's not the way. All this anger will only lead to more pain, for you and for everyone else." He looked directly at Sonata, his voice softening. "You've already lost so much. Why do you want to lose even more?" Sonata hesitated, her eyes flickering with doubt. Aria and Adagio exchanged glances but said nothing. Arctic’s words carried a weight that resonated with the Sirens, especially Sonata. Slowly, she turned to her sisters. “I don’t know if this is worth it anymore...” Arctic took a step closer. “Let your army go. End this. Come back with me to the portal.” After a long moment, Adagio sighed and nodded, her confidence draining. “Maybe we have been fighting the wrong battle.” With that, the enchanted army began to revert to their true forms—students and townsfolk, their minds restored to normal. Confusion settled on their faces, but the malicious glow that had overtaken them was gone. As if on cue, the Rainbooms were teleported out of the monastery and made it to Equestria, their powers restored. They were prepared to defend Equestria once more, but Sunset raised a hoof, stopping them. "Wait! Let them explain." The Dazzlings, joined by Arctic Ace, told their story. Sonata’s voice wavered as she reached the part about their banishment and how Ace had been involved before it all. "He... he broke up with me a month before we were banished. I couldn’t stop talking about tacos and I went a little too overboard... I guess I was a little too obsessed." Sonata looked down, ashamed. "I’m sorry, Arctic. I just... I didn’t know how to deal with everything." Arctic smiled gently. “It wasn’t just about the tacos, Sonata. It was about finding balance, about knowing when to let go. I never wanted to hurt you, and I’m sorry it all went this way.” Sonata blinked back tears. “Do you think we could... try again? You and me?” Arctic looked into her eyes, then nodded. “I think we can.” With the conflict resolved, everyone returned to Canterlot High with Sonata and Arctic emerging last, where the school concert resumed, though now it was held outdoors—the gym stage had been destroyed in the chaos. The Rainbooms took to the stage with those who had already performed earlier, now joining as backup singers and part of the choir. Cue song: “The Light of Harmony” The air filled with the harmonious chords of their new song, "The Light of Harmony," a beautiful anthem celebrating unity and friendship. As the song played, a montage unfolded. Sonata and Arctic Ace sat together at a Taco Bell, laughing and reminiscing. The Dazzlings, now welcomed by the students of Canterlot High, were shown lending a hand with various dilemmas—helping organize events, tutoring classmates, and even performing at future concerts. By the final notes of the song, everyone had gathered, applauding wildly as the last echoes of music filled the air. The Dazzlings had found their place, and even the students who once feared them now accepted them as part of the school community. And for Sonata, her smile was brighter than it had ever been, as she walked hand in hand with Arctic Ace toward a new chapter, where harmony and friendship truly reigned. https://camo.fimfiction.net/UTf7zCwkKvuRN7W5O-5f5wC-XkuSCecih9ZRhB_YDNA?url=https%3A%2F%2Fderpicdn.net%2Fimg%2Fview%2F2024%2F10%2F15%2F3464371.png The End Author's Note Guest star: James Arnold Taylor as Arctic Ace Songs: ### "No Hope (Lament of the Rainbooms)" Performed by Rebecca Shoichet as Twilight Sparkle, Ashleigh Ball as Rainbow Dash & Applejack, Andrea Libman as Fluttershy, Shannon Chan-Kent as Pinkie Pie and Kazumi Evans as Rarity. ### "My Journey" Performed by Rebecca Shoichet as Sunset Shimmer. ### "Day of Reckoning" Performed by Kazumi Evans as Adagio Dazzle, Madeline Merlo as Sonata Dusk and Shylo Sharity as Aria Blaze. ### "The Light of Harmony" Performed by Rebecca Shoichet as Sunset Shimmer & Twilight Sparkle, Ashleigh Ball as Rainbow Dash & Applejack, Andrea Libman as Fluttershy, Shannon Chan-Kent as Pinkie Pie, Kazumi Evans as Rarity and choir. Arctic Ace is an OC created by ArcticAce01 (https://www.fimfiction.net/user/278088/ArcticAce01). //-------------------------------------------------------// Enemy or Frenemy? / The Best Young Singers Awards //-------------------------------------------------------// Enemy or Frenemy? / The Best Young Singers Awards Enemy or Frenemy? It was a peaceful Saturday morning at the Belle house and Sweetie Belle was enjoying a relaxing day off from school. The sweet smell of freshly baked muffins filled the air as Sweetie Belle hummed a little tune, content in the quiet. Suddenly, the doorbell rang, breaking the calm. "Sweetie Belle, could you get that?" Rarity called from the next room, her voice tinged with the elegance she always carried. Sweetie Belle bounded to the door, but before she could reach it, Rarity herself appeared in the doorway. She opened the door to reveal a mailman, his hat slightly askew and holding an envelope. "Excuse me, miss," the mailman said, "I'm looking for a Sweetie Belle." Sweetie Belle perked up and ran right over. "That's me!" The mailman handed her the envelope with a smile. "Looks like you got some important mail." Curious and excited, Sweetie Belle tore open the envelope. Inside was a letter with shiny, bold lettering at the top: Congratulations! You’ve been invited to compete in the Best Young Singers Awards in Los Angeles! Her eyes widened. "Oh my gosh, Rarity! I've been invited to a singing competition in L.A.!" Rarity, always proud of her sister, gave a delighted gasp. "Oh, Sweetie Belle, that's marvelous! Perhaps we could find someone to look after the house while we’re out." Sweetie Belle thought for a moment before a hesitant smile spread across her face. "I guess I could call Apple Bloom and Scootaloo to house-sit. I mean… they’re my best friends and we can trust them, right?" "That could work," Rarity said, though her eyes held a hint of uncertainty. "But do make sure they follow all the rules, darling." After a quick call, Apple Bloom and Scootaloo agreed to come over, excited at the opportunity to help out. An hour later, they arrived at the house, full of energy. "Alright, y'all!" Apple Bloom said as Sweetie Belle opened the door. "We're ready to house-sit!" Sweetie Belle welcomed them in and gave them a serious look. "Okay, but this is really important. I’ve got a list of rules you need to follow." She pulled out a sheet of paper. "First: no playing ball in the house. Second: don’t touch any of my stuff. Third: you’ll have to fill in for me when it comes to chores, like washing dishes and cleaning the rooms. Got it?" Apple Bloom and Scootaloo nodded, trying to take the rules seriously. Sweetie Belle then handed them the list and a slip of paper with her phone number. "If anything goes wrong, just call me, okay?" "Got it, Sweetie Belle!" Scootaloo saluted, and Apple Bloom gave a thumbs-up. Satisfied, Sweetie Belle grabbed her bags, and with one last glance, she left with Rarity as they head for the airport to book their flight to Los Angeles. As soon as Sweetie Belle was gone, Apple Bloom and Scootaloo looked around the house. It felt like they had been entrusted with a grand responsibility. "Well, let’s get started on them chores," Apple Bloom said with determination. They spent the next few hours washing dishes, scrubbing the sinks, tidying up the rooms, and dusting every surface. It wasn’t fun, but they felt good knowing they were doing their job right. It’s been a few days since Sweetie Belle and Rarity left for Los Angeles. Apple Bloom and Scootaloo were done with today’s chores and they collapsed onto the couch, exhausted. "Whew! We earned this break!" Scootaloo sighed. Apple Bloom nodded, catching her breath. "Yeah, I reckon we did good." Unfortunately, that peaceful moment didn’t last. Scootaloo spotted a ball lying in the corner of the room—a small, soft one she’d brought with her. Without thinking, she grabbed it and started bouncing it lightly. "Uh, Scootaloo… remember what Sweetie Belle said? No ball in the house," Apple Bloom warned, sitting up. Scootaloo waved her off. "Aw, come on. We did all the chores! What’s a little bit of fun? I’ll be careful." Apple Bloom frowned but didn’t press the issue. Scootaloo continued bouncing the ball, and for a while, it was fine—until it wasn’t. With one particularly strong bounce, the ball flew past Scootaloo’s reach. It hurtled through the air, and in that split second, both Apple Bloom and Scootaloo’s eyes widened in horror. The ball was headed straight for the TV. "NOOOO!" they both yelled, scrambling to catch it, but it was too late. CRASH! The ball collided with the TV, and the screen cracked before the whole set fell forward onto the floor with a loud thud. Silence followed as they both stared at the broken TV, their mouths hanging open in disbelief. Apple Bloom groaned. "Sweetie Belle's gonna kill us…" Scootaloo winced. "Maybe we can fix it before she gets back?" But deep down, they both knew this was something that couldn’t be hidden or fixed so easily. To make matters worse, tomorrow was supposed to be the day Sweetie Belle and Rarity returns home! They glanced at each other, unsure of what to do next. Whatever it was, it better involve a phone call to Sweetie Belle. The phone rang, echoing through the house, and Apple Bloom hurried over to answer. Her heart raced. Who could be calling? "Hello?" Apple Bloom said, her voice unsure. "Hey, Apple Bloom! It's Sweetie Belle," came the cheerful voice on the other end. "Just checking in! Wanted to make sure you two are still being responsible while I'm gone." Apple Bloom froze. Her eyes darted to the shattered TV screen, the remnants of their ill-fated scooter trick still fresh in her mind. She was about to confess when she noticed Scootaloo frantically waving her arms. Scootaloo pointed at her mouth and made a zipping motion. Keep quiet. "Uh… w-we’re doin'… good!" Apple Bloom stammered, struggling to sound confident. "Yep, no problems at all! Everything’s… just fine." Sweetie Belle sighed in relief. "That’s great to hear! I was worried, but I’m glad you’re both keeping it together. I'll be back tomorrow, so I guess I’ll see it for myself soon!" "Y-yeah, okay," Apple Bloom muttered, gripping the phone tighter. "See ya then!" As she hung up, her face turned pale. "Tomorrow…" Apple Bloom spun around and immediately grabbed Scootaloo by the shoulders, shaking her. "What are we gonna do, Scootaloo? We broke the TV! Sweetie Belle’s gonna be back tomorrow! How are we supposed to replace it by then?!" Scootaloo shrugged off Apple Bloom’s grip, clearly not as panicked. "Relax! We’ve got time to think. There’s gotta be a way we can fix this." The two of them slumped down, thinking hard. Several minutes passed before Scootaloo’s eyes suddenly lit up. "I’ve got it! We’ll enter a game show!" Apple Bloom blinked. "A game show? You mean like on TV?" "Exactly!" Scootaloo said, standing up excitedly. "There’s this game show called Double Dare and they’re having a live show here in Canterlot City! If we win, we can earn enough money to buy a new TV!" Apple Bloom’s eyes widened. "That’s genius!" she exclaimed, her anxiety fading away. "We’ll enter Double Dare, win the prize and no one will ever know what happened!" Scootaloo grinned confidently. "Exactly. We’ve got this. Tomorrow, we’re going on Double Dare!" And with that, the two Crusaders rushed to make their plan a reality, determined to fix their mistake before Sweetie Belle returned. https://camo.fimfiction.net/IBGeGWYQcNhNiydBiUBBlzPl5L4p2ob14EkmULMdQuw?url=https%3A%2F%2Fstatic.wikia.nocookie.net%2Flogopedia%2Fimages%2F7%2F70%2FDouble_Dare_II.svg%2Frevision%2Flatest%2Fscale-to-width-down%2F800%3Fcb%3D20200916125928 The lights of the Double Dare set glistened overhead as the contestants arrived for what promised to be an unforgettable episode. Apple Bloom, Scootaloo and their surprise rivals, Diamond Tiara and Silver Spoon, stood at the center of it all, each sizing the others up in a mixture of surprise and competitive fire. Apple Bloom looked across the stage, eyes locked with Diamond Tiara. "Can't believe you're here after all those times you were bullying us," she muttered under her breath. Her memories flashed back to the time when Diamond Tiara had bullied her, Sweetie Belle and Scootaloo at Canterlot High. It had been the spark that led them to compete against each other in Double Dare at one point. "Well, I’m here to prove my family’s legacy of winning," Diamond Tiara said, flipping her hair dramatically. "Besides, this game show is just another place to show off what it means to be a Rich." Silver Spoon chimed in, adjusting her glasses. "I'm just here for the prize money. I've got plans for some new fashion supplies, maybe even a custom wardrobe." Scootaloo snorted from across the stage, already imagining the possibilities. "Well, when my team wins, we're getting that sports equipment. We’ll finally be able to upgrade the clubhouse!" She cast a sideways glance at Apple Bloom, shaking her head. "And it'll feel good to win it against you, Bloom. You always did have a thing for breaking equipment back at school." Apple Bloom narrowed her eyes. "Oh, I wouldn’t be too sure about that, Scoots. Besides, it was your crazy stunt idea that broke our first basketball hoop! Besides, we’re only here to get a new TV for Sweetie, remember?” “Oh, yeah. I guess I got carried away.” Scootaloo said, sheepishly. But the most surprising twist came when the teams were revealed. Red Team: The Rich Apples – Apple Bloom and Diamond Tiara. Blue Team: The Silver Sports – Scootaloo and Silver Spoon. Each of them gasped, staring in shock at their unexpected partners. Apple Bloom and Diamond Tiara stood there in silence for a beat. "Great," Apple Bloom mumbled. "Guess we're a team now." Diamond Tiara groaned. "You better not mess this up, farm girl. I’ve got a reputation to uphold." Across the stage, Silver Spoon blinked at her own partner, Scootaloo. "This feels... wrong," she said quietly, casting a nervous glance at her best friend on the other team. Scootaloo grinned wide, determined as ever. "Hey, no hard feelings, right? May the best athlete win!" Silver Spoon sighed, forcing a smile. "Yeah, I guess..." They all quickly realized this competition wasn’t just about prizes anymore—it was about best friends now facing off, trying to win for their respective causes. A rift seemed to crack between Diamond Tiara and Silver Spoon. Apple Bloom was thrilled to be teamed with Diamond Tiara (her rival), while Scootaloo plotted out every possible way to beat her old friend Apple Bloom. The stakes were set. Red Team wins? Sweetie Belle gets a new TV. Blue Team wins? They get new sports equipment and let Sweetie down. NO exceptions As the contestants were called to the set, tensions ran high. They all agreed silently, locking eyes from opposite sides of the stage: their rivalry would play out through the whole show. Friends or not, Double Dare was a battleground now. The first round began with a messy challenge—fishing flags out of buckets filled with whipped cream. Apple Bloom and Diamond Tiara exchanged a quick glance before they dive into the cream together, their spirits igniting. On the other side, Scootaloo and Silver Spoon were equally determined to beat the other team, even though the awkwardness between them was palpable. In the end of Round 1 after all the trivia questions, The Rich Apples are in the lead. The Rich Apples - 45 points The Silver Sports - 25 points Round after round, the trivia questions became more hard, challenges more chaotic, and the rivalry more intense. The friends-turned-competitors began pulling out all the stops, each team determined to outdo the other. The challenge (a tug-of-war match with a kiddie pool full of slime in the middle) saw Diamond Tiara and Scootaloo going head-to-head, each gritting their teeth, refusing to give up. Apple Bloom was more fired up than ever, pulling her weight alongside Diamond despite their differences. Meanwhile, Silver Spoon struggled to keep her usual composure, torn between wanting to win and her loyalty to Diamond Tiara. In the end, they are both going to the final round, since they ended the challenge/questions rounds in a tie! The Rich Apples - 70 points The Silver Sports - 70 points By the time the final challenge came—a daunting obstacle course—they were all covered in slime and sweat and they had gotten their own fair share of wins for their prize deal, but the competitive fire still burned bright. "Don’t mess this up," Diamond Tiara warned Apple Bloom. "You just focus on getting through those monkey bars," Apple Bloom shot back, wiping the slime from her face. Garbage Truck (Silver Spoon) = Flixiplex Cinema gift card One-Ton Human Hamster Wheel (Scootaloo) = ION Audio Karaoke Star Blue Plate Special (Diamond Tiara) = PS5 and the collection of games Gum Drop (Apple Bloom)= Roku TV 4000 series LED-LCD TV (The Rich Apples’ goal) Pick It (Silver Spoon) = A new laptop computer Sundae Slide (Scootaloo) = A sports package (basketballs, hoverboards, tennis racquets, etc.) (The Silver Sports’ goal) Monkey Bars (Diamond Tiara) = $1,000 IKEA Bedroom Makeover Soda Jerk (Apple Bloom) = a VIP pass to the Equestria Land theme park. As the buzzer sounded, they were off—climbing, sliding, and scrambling through the gauntlet. It was a really close run until the buzzer blared. They won ALL the prizes at the very last second They all tumbled to the ground, exhausted but triumphant. Scootaloo slumped beside Silver Spoon, still catching her breath. "Well, this was totally worth the sports equipment," she said with a wry smile. Silver Spoon sighed, looking over at Diamond Tiara. "Looks like we all won the new TV for Sweetie as well," The best friends, now on opposing teams, glanced at each other, their feud dissipating in the aftermath of competition. It had been a wild ride, but in the end, the bond of friendship proved stronger than any rivalry—Double Dare included. The next day, hours before Sweetie and Rarity got home, Apple Bloom, Scootaloo, Diamond Tiara and Silver Spoon worked together to set up Sweetie’s new TV just before she got back. They were all pleased with the work they did. The Best Young Singers Awards Rarity and Sweetie Belle stepped off the plane at Los Angeles International Airport, the warm California sun greeting them as they made their way toward the car waiting to take them to their hotel. Sweetie Belle could barely contain her excitement. The Best Young Singer Awards were tonight, and she had been nominated! It was a big moment, and the bustling city of Los Angeles felt like the perfect backdrop for her big night. "Are you sure everything's ready for the awards tonight, Sweetie?" Rarity asked, her voice laced with sisterly concern. "You've rehearsed, prepared—" "Yes, Rarity!" Sweetie Belle giggled. "Everything's set. Let’s just get to the hotel so we can relax for a bit." Soon they arrived at their luxurious hotel, and as soon as they stepped into their suite, Rarity immediately went to work. With a keen eye for detail, she transformed the room. Rich, flowing fabrics draped over the furniture, cushions in hues of deep purples and golds were scattered perfectly around, and a series of chic, minimalist flower arrangements appeared on every surface. The once-basic hotel room was now a glamorous haven of Rarity's signature style. "There we are! A temporary home fit for us!" Rarity said, admiring her handiwork. Sweetie Belle’s eyes sparkled as she looked around. “Rarity, this is amazing! I love it! But... how about we explore the city for a bit before the awards?" Rarity, never one to shy away from a bit of adventure, smiled. "What a splendid idea, darling. A bit of inspiration from the City of Angels might just be what we need. Let’s go!" The two sisters headed out, taking in the vibrant streets of Los Angeles. The hum of the city filled the air, with palm trees lining the roads and the iconic Hollywood sign in the distance. As they strolled down a lively boulevard, Sweetie Belle’s ears perked up when she heard familiar voices. "Sweetie Belle!" Sweetie turned around, her face lighting up at the sight of Babs Seed and Button Mash hurrying toward her. “Babs! Button!” she squealed, running to meet them. The three friends embraced warmly, thrilled to be together again. https://camo.fimfiction.net/NwhLwdcg7JRZeSoP7-olepuTIYVRhR_1FjwbNWavt4c?url=https%3A%2F%2Fderpicdn.net%2Fimg%2Fview%2F2019%2F11%2F16%2F2197660.png https://camo.fimfiction.net/xKhydnhT7HUV_lJzcw5qmtB3wydIxgC_7upFY44Owy4?url=https%3A%2F%2Fderpicdn.net%2Fimg%2Fview%2F2020%2F5%2F30%2F2361959.png “Can you believe we’re all in LA at the same time? It’s so awesome!” Babs grinned, her New York accent as thick as ever. “I couldn’t wait to see you, Sweetie. And Button’s been talkin’ ‘bout this trip for weeks.” “Hey, Sweetie Belle!” Button Mash added, his excitement palpable. “We’ve got to hit up some cool spots while we’re here.” Before Sweetie Belle could respond, Babs’ older sister, Sunflower, approached with a warm smile. She gave Sweetie a tight hug. “It’s so good to see you again, Sweetie Belle! Welcome to LA!” https://camo.fimfiction.net/roccFrN9GbngwxL7Qo-d_43op69NE3ciK9MQ2anIlVY?url=https%3A%2F%2Fderpicdn.net%2Fimg%2Fview%2F2018%2F1%2F23%2F1639090.png Sweetie Belle smiled brightly. “Thanks, Sunflower! It’s been forever since we last hung out.” Sunflower ruffled her sister’s mane playfully before turning back to Sweetie. “We’ve got the whole city ahead of us. What do you say we all explore together?” Babs grinned, a mischievous glint in her eye. “Yeah! I figure since we’re all here, we should make the most of it. Let’s hit up some spots before the big awards show tonight.” Rarity, who had been quietly observing the reunion, gave an approving nod. “It sounds like a wonderful plan. A little sightseeing will be just the thing to inspire us all!” With that, the group set off to explore the wonders of Los Angeles together. From strolling down the star-studded Hollywood Walk of Fame to visiting the breathtaking views at Griffith Observatory, the day unfolded into an adventure they would never forget. The city was alive with possibilities, and Sweetie Belle couldn’t help but feel a thrill of excitement. It wasn’t just the awards tonight; it was being with her sister, her friends, and creating unforgettable memories. As the sun dipped lower in the sky and the evening drew closer, Sweetie Belle felt ready for whatever the night held, surrounded by the people who mattered most. It was a sparkling evening in the heart of the city, lights reflecting off the buildings as the excitement of an upcoming event filled the air. Babs Seed, always the one with the latest scoop, leaned over to Sweetie Belle and her friends with a grin. "Guess what? The Best Young Singers Awards is being held at Universal Studios Hollywood this year!" she announced, her eyes gleaming with excitement. "And me, Button, and Sunflower are all going to be there watching you perform!" Sweetie Belle’s eyes widened in awe. "Universal Studios?!" she gasped, practically bouncing in her seat. The thought of singing in such a famous theme park sent a thrill down her spine. "Yup! Big crowd, big stage, and big opportunities!" Babs added, nudging Button Mash, who was fiddling with his gaming console. Even Button Mash cracked a smile at the news. When the day of the awards show arrived, the grand stage at Universal Studios Hollywood was set up with all the glitz and glamour the park could muster. Rarity stood backstage with Sweetie Belle, brushing a bit of hair from her sister’s face. "You’ll be brilliant, darling," Rarity said, her voice soft but full of pride. Sweetie smiled nervously, but her heart was pounding, especially when the hosts announced that the singers would be performing in front of a live audience—right there at the theme park! The crowd, already gathering in anticipation, was huge. The lights were bright, and the stage was massive. Sweetie felt her nerves spiking as she peeked out at the sea of people. "I... I don't know if I can do this, Rarity," she whispered, voice shaky. Rarity wrapped her arms around Sweetie Belle, holding her tight. "You’ve got this, Sweetie. You always do. Just think of it as singing in front of friends. Besides, you’re not alone out there." Sweetie Belle thought for a moment and suddenly, an idea lit up in her mind like fireworks. "You're right! I'm not alone!" She turned to Babs and Button, her eyes alight with excitement. "What if... we sang together? Like a trio?" Babs perked up. "I'm in!" Button Mash, who wasn’t much of a singer but loved being a part of everything, gave a thumbs up. "Let’s do it!" As performances from big stars like Kelly Clarkson with her iconic “A Moment Like This,” Ruben Studdard with “Superstar,” and Carrie Underwood with “Don’t Forget to Remember Me” lit up the stage, the pressure only mounted for Sweetie Belle. But now, with her friends by her side, she felt ready. When their turn finally came, the trio stepped onto the stage, the lights shining down on them. Sweetie Belle stood in the center, standjng by Babs Seed and Button Mash, and as the music for Life is a Runway from Rainbow Rocks started, she took a deep breath. The trio sang their hearts out. Sweetie Belle’s voice soared through the air, Babs added a fun, edgy vibe, and even Button Mash contributed his charm. The audience loved it. Even Simon Cowell (one of the judges) was very impressed! The energy was electric, and the crowd at Universal Studios cheered them on, clapping to the beat. As the last note hit, the trio struck a pose, and the audience erupted in applause, cheers ringing through the park. Backstage, Rarity watched with tears of pride in her eyes, a huge smile on her face. She knew her little sister had found her confidence and shined like a star. Later, at the awards ceremony, the hosts took the stage to announce the winners. "And first prize goes to... Sweetie Belle, Babs Seed, and Button Mash for their performance of 'Life is a Runway'!" The crowd went wild, and Sweetie Belle could hardly believe it. Rarity, along with Sunflower, rushed forward to congratulate her. Before she knew it, she was being lifted up by Sunflower and her sister, carried like a star above the crowd. Sweetie Belle laughed as she was practically crowd-surfed over their heads, the rush of victory and happiness filling her heart. This was a moment she’d never forget—singing at a famous theme park, winning first prize, and sharing it all with the people she loved most. Rarity and Sweetie Belle had been away for what felt like ages, and now, with everything wrapped up, it was finally time to head back home. Sweetie waved goodbye to her friends, standing near the gate with her suitcase in hand. “Thank you so much for everything!” Sweetie called out, her voice full of gratitude as she smiled at Babs Seed, Button Mash, and Sunflower. They stood in a small group, waving back at her with bright smiles. “You guys were the best help ever!” Babs, ever the confident one, gave a thumbs up. “Anytime! Don’t be a stranger.” Button Mash adjusted his hat, trying to look cool, though his grin gave away his excitement. “Yeah, see you soon, Sweetie!” Sunflower, with her quiet grace, just nodded but smiled warmly. “Safe travels, Sweetie Belle.” With one final wave, Sweetie followed Rarity toward the plane. The sisters boarded, and soon, the hum of the engines and the soft murmur of passengers filled the cabin. Sweetie leaned back in her seat, letting out a contented sigh. It had been a whirlwind of an adventure, and she was glad everything had worked out. The plane ride passed quickly, and before she knew it, the familiar landscape of home came into view as the plane touched down. When they arrived back at Canterlot City, Sweetie and Rarity made their way to their house, where they found an unexpected but heartwarming scene waiting for them. Through the window, Sweetie could see her friends—Apple Bloom, Scootaloo, Diamond Tiara, and Silver Spoon—all busy with house-sitting duties. Apple Bloom was dusting shelves, Scootaloo was rearranging fabrics, and Diamond Tiara and Silver Spoon were carefully organizing some of Rarity’s more delicate pieces, even the “new” TV is set up BEFORE she and Rarity even arrived. They were all working together, something Sweetie hadn’t always thought she’d see—especially from Diamond Tiara and Silver Spoon, who had once been anything but helpful. Sweetie’s heart swelled with happiness. These friends of hers, who had grown so much, were now working as a team. She pushed the door open and ran inside. “Hey, everyone!” she called out. The group turned in surprise, their faces lighting up as they saw her. “Sweetie Belle!” Apple Bloom shouted, dropping her duster to run over to hug her. Scootaloo followed, quickly wrapping Sweetie in a tight embrace, and even Diamond Tiara and Silver Spoon came forward, all joining in a big group hug. Sweetie laughed, hugging them back just as tightly. “I’m so happy to see you all working together! It means the world to me.” Rarity, standing in the doorway, chuckled softly as she watched the scene unfold. “Darling, I must say, you have some wonderful friends. I couldn’t ask for better help while we were gone.” The sight of all her friends together, working as a team, made Sweetie’s heart soar. She was home, and everything was just as it should be—filled with love, friendship, and laughter. As the sisters settled back into the comfort of their home, Sweetie smiled, knowing that no matter how far she traveled, this group of friends would always be there, ready to help and support her. And that was something truly magical. The End Author's Note Guest stars: Marc Summers as himself Carolyn Lawrence as Sunflower Bryanna Drummond as Babs Seed Blake "ShadyVox" Swift as Button Mash Kelly Clarkson as herself Ruben Studdard as himself Carrie Underwood as herself Simon Cowell as himself Double Dare belongs to Nickelodeon, FOX Television Studios, Viacom and Marc Summers. The properties of Kelly Clarkson, Ruben Studdard and Carrie Underwood are owned by RCA, Columbia Records and American Idol. Songs ### "Life is a Runway (Rainbow Rocks song; Sweetie Belle Cover)" Performed by Claire Corlett as Sweetie Belle, Brynna Drummond as Babs Seed and Blake "ShadyVox" Swift as Button Mash. //-------------------------------------------------------// Nightmare at Canterlot High (Halloween Special) //-------------------------------------------------------// Nightmare at Canterlot High (Halloween Special) At Canterlot High, Halloween preparations were in full swing. The gymnasium buzzed with excitement as students transformed it into a spooky wonderland. Fake cobwebs hung from the rafters, orange and black streamers draped every corner, and a few fog machines added an eerie mist to the atmosphere. Rainbow Dash could barely contain her excitement. “I can’t wait for the games!” she said, punching the air as if she were already competing. Sunset Shimmer and the Dazzlings huddled together near the stage, eagerly discussing their playlist for the night. “The music has to be perfect,” Sunset said, adjusting the microphone. “We’re bringing the chills and the beats!” Rarity and Applejack were hard at work with the costumes, organizing outfits and admiring their fellow students’ spooky attire. Rarity clapped her hands in delight, spotting a vampire cape. “Applejack, darling, look at all these unique looks! Tonight’s going to be absolutely fabulous!” Meanwhile, the CMCs, ever the enthusiastic trio, were setting up for the Halloween talent show. Scootaloo adjusted the lights while Apple Bloom arranged props on stage. Sweetie Belle gave Fluttershy a reassuring pat on the shoulder, noticing her uneasy expression. “Don’t worry, Fluttershy,” she said with a warm smile. “Halloween’s about having fun. You’re braver than you think!” Fluttershy took a deep breath, nodding. “I know… it’s just… some of the decorations are so realistic,” she said, glancing nervously at a hanging skeleton. “But I’ll be fine.” As the last decorations went up, someone noticed the absence of one crucial element to any Canterlot High party: Pinkie Pie. “Where’s Pinkie?” Rainbow Dash asked, looking around. It wasn’t like her to miss the excitement, especially when there was a party involved. Meanwhile, at the Pie family home, Pinkie Pie was hard at work with her own Halloween plans. “This year,” she muttered to herself, “I’m going to set the record for the most frights in one night!” A mischievous grin spread across her face as she imagined each prank in detail. She began with her plan for Fluttershy: a terrifying demon beast prank, complete with a life-size cutout and a hidden speaker playing spooky growls. “Fluttershy’s gonna get such a thrill!” she giggled. For Rarity, she plotted an odorous zombie prank, intending to leave a putrid scent hanging in the air wherever she went. “Nothing too strong,” she assured herself, “just enough to keep Rarity gasping!” Applejack, she decided, would get a trick involving rotten food. A bucket filled with spoiled apples and wilting hay would be the perfect surprise. “She won’t see it coming!” As for Rainbow Dash, Pinkie chuckled as she thought up a fake “broken” trampoline. The second Rainbow put her foot on it, it would wobble, causing her to tumble. “She’ll be embarrassed and laughing so hard!” She thought about Sci-Twi and Spike next, devising a cake filled with salt instead of sugar. “Sweet surprise,” she giggled. And for Sunset? Pinkie imagined a setup where Sunset’s special effects went haywire, triggering at random moments. That would surely give the Crusaders a fright as they prepared for their talent show. But then, the ultimate idea struck her. “Why not combine all these pranks into one massive, mega-hilarious Halloween scare fest?” she said, rubbing her hands together. “They won’t know what hit them!” As Pinkie laughed maniacally, she grabbed her prank supplies and headed toward Canterlot High, ready to turn the Halloween party into a night no one would ever forget. Little did her friends know, the ultimate scare was on its way. Pinkie Pie arrived at Canterlot High, her arms loaded with prank supplies and a heap of mischief. Today was her big night—the night she would surprise her friends with the zaniest pranks in the school’s history. But as she stepped inside, she noticed something strange: the whole school was quiet. Unusually quiet. There wasn’t a single person in sight. Even the usual hum of lockers slamming, shoes squeaking, and chatter echoing down the hallways was absent. “Huh, must be Hide-and-Seek Day!” Pinkie giggled to herself. “Good thing I’m amazing at finding people!” She skipped down the hall, her eyes darting around every corner, under every bench, and behind every door. But after a few minutes of searching, her skip slowed to a shuffle. Not a single soul was anywhere to be found, and her heart began to pound in her chest. Trying to shake off the weird feeling, Pinkie made her way toward the gym, thinking it’d be the perfect place for her friends to hide out. As she opened the doors, her eyes widened in surprise. The entire gym was decorated with banners, streamers, balloons, and a massive sign that read: “SURPRISE!” Pinkie squealed with delight. “A party! For me! You shouldn’t have!” She spun around, laughing gleefully. But her laughter was cut short when she heard a faint sound from the far corner of the gym, a low, eerie whisper. Pinkie’s giggles turned into nervous chuckles. “Oh, are you hiding over there?” she called out, edging closer to the shadowy corner. But as she drew near, a ghostly figure suddenly popped out, its hollow eyes staring straight at her, shrieking, “Boo!” Pinkie screamed and took off, her feet moving faster than her thoughts. She bolted down the hall, her mind racing. She tried the main entrance, hoping to burst outside and end this spooky game, but the door wouldn’t budge. She yanked on it a few times, her breaths coming fast. “Oh, no… it’s like a… poltergeist!” she whispered to herself. Before she could think about it further, she saw something moving toward her. She froze as a figure stumbled forward with a blank, unblinking gaze—zombie-like, with arms outstretched. Pinkie yelped and backed away, only to bump into a strange figure behind her. She spun around and found a witch, cackling and holding out a handful of candy corn. Relieved, Pinkie grabbed a piece and popped it into her mouth. “Thanks!” she said, smiling weakly—until her smile turned to a grimace as she tasted something… slimy. “Ewww!” she shrieked, spitting out the gooey mess. “What kind of prank is this?” She tried to run, but in her haste, she didn’t notice the slippery puddle of frosting beneath her feet. She slipped, arms flailing, and landed on her back with a splat. “Oof!” she groaned, feeling her fingers coated in frosting. As she tried to push herself up, a thick, swirling fog started to gather around her. She blinked, trying to make sense of the mist, but it grew denser, wrapping around her like a blanket until she couldn’t see a thing. A strange feeling of weightlessness overcame her, and when the fog finally cleared, she found herself somewhere entirely different. Gone were the familiar school hallways. Instead, she stood in a dark, empty corridor, with nothing but a dim light flickering at the far end. Her heart pounded, her hands trembling as she hugged herself, unsure whether to laugh or scream. “Hello? Anyone?” she called, her voice echoing down the empty hall. Silence answered her. Taking a shaky breath, Pinkie squared her shoulders. “Alright, if this is a prank, you got me good! But if it’s not…” She gulped. “...then I guess I’ll have to find my own way out of here!” With that, she took a cautious step forward, into the unknown. Trying to shake off the weird feeling, Pinkie made her way toward the gym, thinking it’d be the perfect place for her friends to hide out. As she opened the doors, her eyes widened in surprise. The entire gym was decorated with banners, streamers, balloons, and a massive sign that read: “SURPRISE!” Pinkie squealed with delight. “A party! For me! You shouldn’t have!” She spun around, laughing gleefully. But her laughter was cut short when she heard a faint sound from the far corner of the gym, a low, eerie whisper. Pinkie’s giggles turned into nervous chuckles. “Oh, are you hiding over there?” she called out, edging closer to the shadowy corner. But as she drew near, a ghostly figure suddenly popped out, its hollow eyes staring straight at her, shrieking, “Boo!” Pinkie screamed and took off, her feet moving faster than her thoughts. She bolted down the hall, her mind racing. She tried the main entrance, hoping to burst outside and end this spooky game, but the door wouldn’t budge. She yanked on it a few times, her breaths coming fast. “Oh, no… it’s like a… poltergeist!” she whispered to herself. Before she could think about it further, she saw something moving toward her. She froze as a figure stumbled forward with a blank, unblinking gaze—zombie-like, with arms outstretched. Pinkie yelped and backed away, only to bump into a strange figure behind her. She spun around and found a witch, cackling and holding out a handful of candy corn. Relieved, Pinkie grabbed a piece and popped it into her mouth. “Thanks!” she said, smiling weakly—until her smile turned to a grimace as she tasted something… slimy. “Ewww!” she shrieked, spitting out the gooey mess. “What kind of prank is this?” She tried to run, but in her haste, she didn’t notice the slippery puddle of frosting beneath her feet. She slipped, arms flailing, and landed on her back with a splat. “Oof!” she groaned, feeling her fingers coated in frosting. As she tried to push herself up, a thick, swirling fog started to gather around her. She blinked, trying to make sense of the mist, but it grew denser, wrapping around her like a blanket until she couldn’t see a thing. A strange feeling of weightlessness overcame her, and when the fog finally cleared, she found herself somewhere entirely different. Gone were the familiar school hallways. Instead, she stood in a dark, empty corridor, with nothing but a dim light flickering at the far end. Her heart pounded, her hands trembling as she hugged herself, unsure whether to laugh or scream. “Hello? Anyone?” she called, her voice echoing down the empty hall. Silence answered her. Taking a shaky breath, Pinkie squared her shoulders. “Alright, if this is a prank, you got me good! But if it’s not…” She gulped. “...then I guess I’ll have to find my own way out of here!” With that, she took a cautious step forward, into the unknown. Suddenly, all the lights blazed on, and Pinkie saw that she’s in the school science lab as crowd of costumed students and faculty sprang out from every corner, shouting, "Surprise!" Pinkie’s jaw dropped. Her friends and classmates were all there, decked out in Halloween costumes, with grins and giggles as they waved to her. Pinkie blinked as she took in the sight: Applejack, standing tall in a crooked witch's hat and a dark, flowing cloak; Rarity, looking rather ghastly as a glamorous zombie with just the right amount of tattered flair; and Fluttershy, hovering in a translucent ghost costume that made her almost look like she was floating. A low fog swirled around them, adding to the spooky atmosphere. Sci-Twi and Spike, working as a team, released more fog from hidden machines, while Rainbow Dash around fast in her vampire costume with a hint of her signature athletic edge. “Surprised, Pinkie?” Rainbow teased. “Y-You all did this… for me?” Pinkie gasped, looking around in awe. She noticed several teachers grinning knowingly and Principal Celestia stepped forward with a laugh. “Oh yes, Pinkie,” she said. “Every year, you pull the same pranks on us, so we thought it was high time we got back at you.” Applejack placed a friendly arm around Pinkie’s shoulder. “Yep, sugarcube. We wanted to surprise you for once! Figured it’d be a nice change.” Rarity nodded, placing a dramatic hand to her zombie makeup. “And darling, I must say, revenge never looked this fabulous.” Seeing her friends and classmates’ efforts, Pinkie’s heart softened. “Aww, I didn’t realize my pranks were getting a bit... repetitive,” she admitted with a bashful grin. “I’m really sorry if I got carried away!” Everyone shared a warm laugh, and Principal Celestia patted Pinkie’s shoulder. “Apology accepted, Pinkie. Now, let’s get this party started!” With that, the celebration was on! Music filled the gymnasium, and everyone scattered to enjoy the festivities. The Crusaders and Trixie took to the stage for a spirited talent show performance, earning applause from the crowd. Nearby, Rainbow and Applejack were in fierce competition, trying out various games, each one trying to best the other. Rarity admired the creative costumes her friends and classmates wore, nodding approvingly at every impressive outfit that passed her by. Sci-Twi and Sunset found a quieter spot to chat, sharing memories of their past and exchanging stories of how far they’d come. And then, Pinkie bounced up to the center of the gym and cleared her throat, drawing everyone’s attention. “Attention, everyone! I am about to attempt the most epic trampoline jump Canterlot High has ever seen!” she declared with a dramatic flair. A round of cheers erupted, and Pinkie leapt onto a trampoline set up in the gym, bouncing higher and higher, until… snap! The trampoline collapsed under her with a comedic thud. Everyone gasped, but Pinkie sprang back up, completely unscathed, her laughter echoing through the gym. “Oh, that was priceless!” she giggled. “I guess I’m not the only one who’s had a prank backfire tonight!” The crowd roared with laughter, and the party continued late into the night, filled with games, music, and laughter. The Canterlot High Halloween party was one Pinkie would never forget—and this time, she’d been the one caught off guard in the best way possible. The End Author's Note Have a happy Halloween/Nightmare Night, everybody!