//-------------------------------------------------------// Two Small Problems -by GooberOfLies- //-------------------------------------------------------// //-------------------------------------------------------// Trapped! //-------------------------------------------------------// Trapped! Two Small Problems Trapped! "So, Twilight Sparkle, what brings you here? Is it something that drove you, something you fear?" Zecora asked as she let Twilight into her home within the Everfree Forest, a sense of calmness around them both. "Or are you upset with one of your friends? Remember, that path has no good end..." Twilight smiled and couldn't help but giggle inwardly at the zebra's fancy method of speech. She stepped inside and wiped her hooves on the doormat, feeling the chill from outside being brushed off by a comforting warmth before stating her purpose. "Actually, Zecora, I just wanted to ask you if you think it's safe to study that plant my friends and I encountered awhile ago. You know, the Poison Joke one?" She reach her hoof inside her left saddle bag and pulled out a colored sketch of the blue plant, showing it to her. Zecora immediately recognized it and nodded happily. "Of course, my friend, it is safe for your studies." She then turned her expression into one of warning. "But remember to keep it away from your buddies." Twilight looked at her with the slightest bit of confusion. "Oh, so you mean it would be best if I only studied it by myself?" Zecora shook her head. "Not only that, but you must be alone, to make sure of their safety, as well as your own." Twilight nodded slowly. "Ohhhh, so you're saying that nopony can be in the same room as me?" Zecora nodded, as well. "Yes, but also be sure not to touch, for silly things will come, you already know that much." Twilight put the sketch back in her left saddlebag. "Oh, don't worry. I was already planning several different ways of transportation for it..." She then scratched her head. "...Which brings me to another question..." Zecora invited her to have a seat at a nearby table. Twilight gratefully accepted, offering a smile, and took her place at one end. "I was wondering if it would be okay to use my magic to transport it. That way I could just levitate it or teleport it straight to the library." She could already see the zebra's discomfort in the way she shifted in her seat. "I-it's not, is it...?" Zecora gave a look of worry and warning. "It can only be done if you're careful enough. The mess to clean up would surely be tough. I hear that you can be clumsy at times..." She then smiled reassuringly. "...But if you know where you're going, I'm sure you'll be fine." Twilight was relieved to hear this. She smiled kindly and stood up from the table, despite the short time she had been sitting. "Thank you, Zecora. I'm so glad to have you as a friend." Zecora stood up, as well. "Anytime, Twilight, if I have time to spend. And likewise, I'm glad to have you as a friend." Twilight nodded. "Well, I'd better be going. After all, I do have other things to tend to, aside from wandering around the Everfree Forest and studying a magical plants." She slowly walked toward the door. "If that is your wish, then be on your way. Be careful of things you encounter today." Zecora waved to her as she left. "Will do! Thanks again!" called Twilight as she stepped outside. (/)(/)() On the cold and drizzly day it was, most ponies had chosen to stay inside for the majority of it. It was chilly, it was wet, and it was a little windy, therefore, it was not a bad choice. But their better reasoning lied about two meters from the front door of the town library. "Applejack, please... I'm serious! You don't have to do this!" begged Rainbow as she was dragged across the ground by her tail. "I'm not ready yet!" Applejack grunted, tightening the grip she had in her teeth. "Coursh ya are," she said through her teeth. "Y'all've been waitin' ta do dish for a long time. Ish time, Raimbow." The pegasus gave a small whine before looking for a last resort. "W-wait! I just remembered!" "Remember what?" Applejack stopped walking, already convinced this was merely a way to stall or flee. "Uhm... I, uh, have some..." "No." Applejack began walking again, forcefully taking Rainbow with her. "Y'all shed ya'd do it today, an' Ah shed Ah'd hold ya to it. Yer doin' it today, Raimbow." Rainbow groaned, pathetically letting herself be dragged to the library's front door. As Applejack raised a hoof to knock on the door, she hesitated, hearing an odd racket from inside. She didn't know what was, but to her, it sounded awfully similar to a spell gone wrong. Following was a combination of tableware and glass-breaking noises. "What in tarnation...?" Applejack opened the door, startled to see a violet-shaded aura flying in the direction of her own face. Meanwhile, Rainbow was busy entertaining herself by using her hooves to impersonate herself and the pony who was dragging her around. "Come on, Applejack," she said in her own voice, wiggling her left hoof. "You know I'm too awesome for this..." "No ya ain't," she said in her best gruff, twang-toned, southern voice, wiggling her right hoof. "Y'all ain't nothin' compared ta mah apple-buckin' ways an' whatnot. Besides, ya said ya'd do it today, an' yer gonna." "Oh yeah?" said the left. "Yeah!" said the right. "Well, guess what?" She made a fshew noise and shot her left hoof into the air as high as it would go, before hiding it behind her back. "Oh, pony feathers!" cursed the right. "She got away! Now Ah can't--" She was rudely interrupted by a quick and frightful feeling of what seemed like shrinking. She pushed the feeling aside for a few seconds, but when it wouldn't leave, it began to make her feel unbelievably uncomfortable. She looked around her, making the observation that everything was becoming bigger. Buildings seemed taller, the ground seemed wider, the roads seemed longer! The feeling was so intense and scary, she couldn't take it anymore! Just as she was ready to scream, somepony else had apparently thought of that quicker than she did. "HELP!! Somepony!! Where'd everythin' go!? Ah can't see a thing!" came a very high-pitched, funny-sounding version of a muffled Applejack's voice. Rainbow turned around, seeing nothing but a giant cowpony hat. "AJ!?" said Rainbow, startling herself with the same sort of high tone that was her own voice. "What the--... Why is my--" She looked around, hearing the few hoofsteps of passersby. She suddenly had a sickening feeling and a terrible fear of being stepped on. She could only hope that not many ponies were going to the library today. "Rainbow! Is that you!?" "Yeah, it's me! Where are you!?" "Ah don' know! Ah can't see!" Rainbow turned her head this way and that way, looking for her orange friend. She flew around for a little bit, but soon touched down again, having no results. Where was she? What happened? Why was everything so big? But most of all, why did she sound like a squeaky toy!? There was a countless number of things on her mind at the moment, but she could only focus on so many at a time. She couldn't have gone far... "Rainbow! Can you see anything?" "Yeah," she replied, taking in her surroundings. "I'm right next to the library with what looks like a giant version of your hat close by. In fact, everything's giant. It's kinda scary, actually. Applejack, I don't know how, but I think we've been shrunk." "That so? Well, try lookin' around, please. Ah'd really love ta be able ta see again..." Rainbow couldn't help but feel like her funny tone made the whole situation way funnier than should've been. She could tell that Applejack's voice coming from the hat now. "I already did, but hold on..." She walked up next to the hat. "Are you under there?" "Under where?" Smiling, Rainbow face-hoofed, stifling her giggles while shaking her head slowly. "That ain't funny, RD..." "Sorry, sorry..." she half-apologized. "The hat..." she clarified. "Are you under the hat?" "Ah still don' know, cause Ah still can't see, ya hear?" The hat seemed to be the strongest spot from which the voice came, and it would make sense, too, if she had been wearing it. She lifted it with as much effort as she could, eventually relying on her wings to pull herself into the air in hopes of freeing her friend. "Well, now... There's a little light," said the trapped mare. Now that it was confirmed she was under the hat, Rainbow pulled even harder. "Just a little further, Rainbow. Just a bit..." Rainbow was determined to let her out, but then her thoughts got the better of her. If she left her in there, she wouldn't have to go through with what they were about to, just before they were turned small... Looking down at the hat, she thought about it. Her hooves touched the ground again. "What the hay, Rainbow! What happened? Where'd the light go? What'd ya stop for?" Snapping out of it, Rainbow put her hooves back under the brim of the hat. "Sorry, I... got distracted..." "Y'all thought about leavin' me, didn' ya?" Rainbow hung her head. "Yeah, I did. But then I realized, my friends know I'd never do that. I'd never leave my friends hangin'. I mean, what if somepony stepped on the hat, and you were still in it? I don't know how I'd ever get over it... I'd be losing one of my best friends and fellow athletes..." She stopped and stared at nothing in particular. "Wow, did I really just say that?" She could hear Applejack chuckle. "That was a might soft, RD..." "Yeah, I know! Bleh!" She stuck her tongue out and pretended to clean it off. She then retracted it and readied herself. "Don't tell anypony I said that, alright?" "Ah gotcha, Rainbow," Applejack replied, "but ya know, it's real good of ya ta stay an' help me out. It's mighty thoughtful." Rainbow pretended to barf at the word thoughtful. She hoped that she would just drop it and hopefully forget about it later. "Okay, here goes..." She started by pushing hard off of the ground this time, gaining some air. She flapped her wings as hard and fast as she could, draining her energy much faster than normal. She could feel her pulse quickening through her whole body, her muscles beginning to stiffen. Her eyes were shut tight, and she began mumbling to herself. "I... Am... Going... Too... Get... You... Out!" "Whoa, Nelly! That's bright!" she heard from below. She looked down below and realized she had not only freed Applejack, but had also lifted the hat so it stood on the ground with its other end. 'Whoa. Oops. Heh.' Rainbow effortlessly pushed the hat forward, causing it to fall on its top. There was a small thud and it caused a tiny gust of wind to breeze past the two. Rainbow flew over and landed next to Applejack, finding her to be sitting on her haunches, rubbing her eyes. "Golly, Rainbow, that was a might quick," she said through a sigh. "A little too quick, Ah'd say..." Rainbow shrunk back, feeling sheepish and apologetic. Applejack stopped rubbing and blinked her eyes a few times, before noticing her friend's look. "Not that Ah'm complainin', though. Ah mean, ya did do me a favor, after all." Rainbow shrugged. "Well... There's certainly a few things to complain about..." she said, looking around at the enormous environment. Applejack looked around, as well, finding that everything was more than ten times the size it should have been. She then leaned back to lay on the hard ground and face-hoofed. "Oh, shucks..." she groaned. "Not again..." "I can totally feel your pain now," Rainbow commented. "Crashing everywhere was one thing, but this? Being tiny!? Ponies might not even know you're there, eventually leading to your doom of being squished, or maybe being eaten by an animal or something." "Got that right, sugarcube." Applejack sat up lazily and then stood up, causing her untied mane to fall past her shoulders, hanging freely. For a moment, Rainbow couldn't help but fix her gaze on her friend's loose hair, quietly observing it. In a way, she was obliviously mesmerized by it. Her eyes naturally wandered around it, seeing each of the separate strands hanging freely, as opposed to being kept in a less lengthy bunch. Each strand now went its own way now. And it was beautiful. She was beautiful. 'Applejack is... beautiful?' thought Rainbow. This happened to be the precise moment in which she realized what she was thinking about, thus realizing that she was also-- "Uh... Rainbow...?" Applejack cleared her throat. "What're y'all starin' at?" Rainbow quickly averted her gaze, intentionally looking in the exact opposite direction of the farm pony to hide her small blush. "N-nothing..." she managed. Applejack stepped forward and tried to see her friend's face. She took three steps and looked over Rainbow's shoulder curiously. "Is somethin' wrong, sugarcube?" Rainbow shook her head repeatedly. "No! Nope! Nothing's wrong, I just... I'll tell you later..." Slimly satisfied, Applejack backed away, eyes still locked the back of the Pegasus's head. "Well, alrighty then... But Ah expect ya ta tell me eventually, ya hear?" Rainbow nodded, still looking the opposite way. She didn't want to be rude, but she still wondered what she was getting herself into. Applejack turned her eyes to the still-open library door. "Ah guess we should find that librarian friend of ours to see what happened. I haven' a doubt it was caused by her..." Rainbow recomposed herself and walked up next to her. She scolded herself for thinking the way she was, thinking about and staring her best friend's blonde mane. Her untied, free, gorgeous mane. The way it spread easily, swinging this way and that way when she turned her head. The Pegasus's eyes tried not to venture in that direction. Rainbow shook her head lightly. Applejack noticed and tried not to ask this time. "Right," she said, hoping get her friend into better spirits. "Let's go then." "Yeah, let's," Rainbow replied, her voice cracking on the last word, and her high, squeaky tone only made it sound funnier. Applejack gave her best effort to not burst into fits giggles at this point, putting her hoof in front of her mouth and stifling her laughter. "What?" Rainbow looked at her. "It's not funny!" Her voice cracked again at funny. Applejack bent down and leaned her front knees on the ground, hiding her face in her forelegs. She shook her head back and forth while the rest of her form shook with the rhythm of her stifled laughter. Rainbow observed her body for a mere second before quickly turning back to the door, catching her little eye-wander earlier this time. "Ah'm sorry, RD, I just..." came Applejack's muffled voice. She stopped and took a deep breath, exhaling slowly with her lips puckered to a small O shape, before standing up straight again and smiling giddily. "Sorry... I just couldn't help it. Y'all jus' sound real cute when ya have such an adorable little voice like ya do now, Ah mean--" "Cute!?" Dash blurted. "You think I'm cute!? Applejack held up a hoof in defense, losing her grin. "Whoa, whoa... Don' let it get caught in yer tail, alright? Ah only said ya sounded cute. Sheesh..." Rainbow backed off, still feeling a bit of resentment toward the orange pony. "An' besides," Applejack continued, "wha's wrong with thinkin' mah friend is cute, anyhow?" Rainbow didn't dare answer that. She was beyond feeling uneasy, and was ready to leave, but she couldn't. She knew she couldn't leave until they'd both found Twilight and fixed this little problem. "...Let's just go find Twilight and get this over with." She began walking toward the entrance. Applejack followed her. "Ah got nothin' ta argue with that." The two tripped over the doormat simultaneously before clumsily walking inside. Author's Note Random joke: What's brown and sticky? ...A stick. //-------------------------------------------------------// Walk-In Appointment //-------------------------------------------------------// Walk-In Appointment Walk-In Appointment Twilight paced back and forth between one side of the room and the other, muttering things that were barely intelligible. This was not supposed to happen. She was certain that she was careful enough. Was she not? '...If only Princess Celestia hadn't sent that letter. It just had to be when I was walking in the door, didn't it?' She grumbled and found a new route in walking around the room, rather than from side to side. After a few minutes of this path, she stopped walking and sighed heavily, taking a look around the room to see if her assistant was anywhere in sight. Nope. "Spike?" she called out. There was nothing heard. "Spike, where are you?" She then heard the soft rustling of sheets and blankets from behind and above her. She turned and looked up, furrowing her eyebrows. "Are you in... my bed?" "I guess so." "What? But your bed is--" She shook her head and organized her thoughts quickly. "Look, I know you feel really bad about scorching the plant that I was going to use for research, but it really wasn't your fault. You just happened to be receiving a letter from Princess Celestia as soon as I walked in from the lobby." She heard a prolonged groan of self-pity, followed by a few mumbled sets of words. "I already told you. I'm just tired, okay? I also don't wanna burn up anymore... uh... just anything, really." "Well, could you at least come down here so we can talk about it?" "Is there really anything to talk about?" There wasn't. "No... but I do need you to come with me to help pick out a another one." "Why would you want me to do that? I'll burn it! I know it! Just watch, it'll happen. We'll be walkin' back into the library with a fresh, new Poison Joke weed, ready for studying and whatnot, then bam! There's another 'Oh, and don't forget' from the Princess. The plant's gone, and there's ash everywhere." "Speaking of which..." Twilight muttered. "Yeah, fine. I'll get that done, just... go and... get the dumb plant..." Twilight huffed, shaking her head. 'I don't get it. He's not usually this difficult or stubborn. It's almost as if he's been substituting for both Rainbow Dash and Applejack for the moment.' She gave small snort of disappointment, before turning, levitating her saddlebags, and heading for the door to the main room of the library. As she walked down the stairs, she stopped and turned her head to the doorway to the upstairs room. 'Well... I guess that's kind of mean to say, isn't it? I mean, he's already under enough stress as it is... Maybe I should try to cheer him up before I go...' (/)(/)() The library's inside seemed like a cave, vast in height, width, and length. At least, to them it did. This 'size' thing was really beginning to get to Rainbow Dash, feeing like she was no longer on top of the world, but now the world was towering over her as if she was lower than the dirt under the ground. She was always used to being so high off the ground that she somehow felt bigger than it, but now things had taken a turn. A big turn... ...Or, if you will, a small turn. She felt tiny... She felt insignificant... She felt-- "Dash, this is the third time now. What more do ya want after bein' told several times ta cut it out? Seriously... Ah mean, it's not like yer bein' clingy or anythin', ya know..." Clingy. That was the word. Yes, clingy. "Rainbow," the farm mare deadpanned, turning her gaze backward, toward the one she was referring to as clingy. "Let. Go." Rainbow wouldn't budge, almost as if she had been oblivious to the command. She just kept looking around at various things, not really eyeing anything in particular. "Rainbow!" Applejack snapped, finally earning the Pegasus's attention. It was then that Rainbow realized just how intimidating it was at the receiving end of Applejack's glare. "Let go of mah flank!" With her attention finally given, Rainbow did so. She now kept all four hooves to herself and on the floor. As she finally took in the glare she was still receiving, she sat down on the floor and looked away, feeling quite sheepish. "Sorry, AJ..." she said guiltily. "I-I'm not entirely sure what came over me. I guess maybe I just feel really uncomfortable being this small." Applejack snorted and kept walking. "Huh. Wuss." "What?" "You're scared." "I'm not scared!" Rainbow cracked. "I'm just... uncomfortable. I already said that, okay?" "Oh, so if you're not so scared, what would explain all the butt-grabbin', huh?" Rainbow grimaced. "Don't say it like that..." "What? Yer the one who did it." Rainbow stood up and scoffed. "Look, I didn't grab it, alright? I was just... I-it was just... the closest thing I could hold on to. I mean you. You were, uhm, are the closest thing--uh, pony." Applejack stopped walking and turned her head to look at the Pegasus. "Ya really think mah rear end is gonna protect ya?" "Well, maybe I do and I just don't know it. Maybe I find comfort in--..." Rainbow halted her mouth, realizing she was about to refer to her friend's behind as a source of comfort. "No, nevermind. We need to find Twilight. I don't need comfort, anyway." She started a quick trot past the farmer, in the direction of the stairs. Applejack followed. "Ah agree, Dash, but ya know this is still gonna be creepin' me out fer a while, right?" "Yeah, just... try not to mention it, okay?" "Again, Ah agree, but it still won't be easy, knowin' yer obsessed with mah behind." "Okay, would you please cut it out?" "Ah'm jus' sayin'..." Applejack paced ahead, intentionally swaying her hips more than necessary. Rainbow grumbled and quickened her own pace to match the farm pony's, lowering her gaze as to not fall under Applejack's tease. "Ugh... That pony..." As they reached the staircase, they both stopped in front of it, noting how challenging they had woefully not foreseen this to be. Applejack looked up at the ledge, knowing that it would be a toughie to reach. Unless... "Hey, Dash?" Rainbow looked at her and raised an eyebrow. "What? Let go of your flank? Psh, I'm not holding onto it, anyway." "No, not that, uh... Ya think you can fly us up the stairs?" Rainbow looked back at her wings and expanded them. "Yeah," she said. She looked back at her friend. "Why didn't you think of that earlier?" Applejack stepped closer to her. "Ah didn' need it earlier. Ah have hooves ta walk with, but no wings ta fly. An' besides, Ah don' like flyin' anyhow. This, however, is an exception." She then looked at Rainbow's back. "Now, how're we gonna do this? Am Ah gonna be on top or on bottom?" Rainbow almost successfully stifled a laugh. Applejack looked her in the eye. "What's so funny?" "Nothing," Rainbow chuckled, regaining control of her fits. "I just don't think we'll need to go that high..." She began to look away, putting a hoof over her eyes and smiling widely, but not showing her teeth. Applejack understood more now. Frowning, she turned Dash's head toward her again. "Look, Dash... Ah ain't afraid of heights, Ah just don't like flyin', ya hear? There's a difference, ya know..." Rainbow was having trouble believing that she was hearing this. She was actually listening to Applejack try to reason with her about actual flying, but she really had no idea what was actually being hinted. It was too much fun, she had to go for another one. "Well, okay then," she said haughtily. "If you're not scared, then you can ride on top. You'll get a better view from there, anyway." She couldn't have missed that. It wasn't possible to pass by. "Of the library?" Applejack asked quizzically. 'Oh. My. Gosh,' thought Dash. 'There's no way she's that oblivious! The joke was supposed to refer to--' She stopped her train of thought, realizing where this was quickly leading her to. Having a mental image brought to her mind, she stopped smiling as well, and coughed aloud quietly. How could she think of a thing like that? The image of herself and orange mare... cuddling... was not an activity that she would have ever thought to have been thinkable. She and Applejack had been best friends for the longest time, and now she thought of herself and her friend in bed together, all over each other? She felt a pang of remorse course through her being as she could no longer keep the images away from her mind. 'Just my stupid, perverted thoughts...' Attempting to straighten her posture and regain control of her thoughts, she cleared her throat. "Yeah, a better view of the library, I guess. I mean, what else is there?" Applejack sighed. "Yeah. Guess yer right. Well, Ah'll go ahead an' climb aboard then, if you'll let me." Rainbow closed her eyes and breathed deeply, trying to clear her mind of the unclean thoughts brought on unintentionally by the farm mare. "Go ahead," she invited nervously. Applejack noticed her tone and raised her eyebrows. "What's the matter?" she asked. Rainbow looked at her and then looked away again. "Nothing. You just missed a few bad jokes, that's all." "Well, Ah won't bother askin'. Ah'm already thinkin' good thoughts today, an' Ah don't need no dirty ones." She moved over to Rainbow's side and prepared to board. Rainbow was envious of her friend's ability to think much purer thoughts than her, despite the hints and missed jokes. Awkwardly climbing atop the Pegasus, Applejack tried to get as comfortable as she could, shifting and wiggling until she felt comfy. "Ya ready, Rainbow?" 'And so begins the most awkward flight and ride in history...' Rainbow crouched down slightly. "Yup." "Wait...!" Applejack whispered. "What? What is it?" Rainbow whispered back. "Ah think somepony's comin'..." Rainbow then looked up the stairs and listened intently. Indeed, there were hoofsteps, heavy and quick. But she something else. Muttering. It was muttering. Somepony was muttering. Twilight. Twilight was muttering. They both knew that this was bad. Immensely bad, especially coming from Twilight Sparkle. The muttering quickly turned to loud rambling joined with a harsh tone and what were considered facts. "...And no, I am not physically challenged! With magic, I can lift tons of books! Can you? No!" The source of shouting came into view, taking much-heavier-than-needed steps as she made her way down the stairs. "And by the way, if you're not going to brighten up and help me clean up the mess you made, than could at least see that you leave your snarky comments to yourself! That way, I can keep mine, too, and I wouldn't be having this outrageous lament!! And, if you think I'm gonna just baby you around until you snap yourself into shape--" "Then you've got another thing coming..." the two shrunken ponies predicted in unison. "Then you've got another thing coming, Spike!" Twilight quickened her pace down the stairs, letting out a frustrated growl. "Gah!" Rainbow and Applejack looked at each other one was still atop the other. "Why would she be angry with Spike?" asked Rainbow. Applejack shrugged. "That one definitely beats me. She gits upset all the time, but not so much with Spike. Ah mean... Ah've seen her mad before." "We both have." "Exactly, so you should know. Anyhow, have ya ever seen 'er this mad at Spike before?" Rainbow thought for a moment. "Not really, no..." "Right. So, that means Spike probably did or said somethin' real dumb or stupid. Prob'ly just now, actually." Rainbow quirked a brow. "Are you saying you wanna investigate?" "No." Applejack watched as the angered unicorn stomped by, not noticing as she passed over them and headed for the door. She then decided to climb off of her friend's for the time being. "But maybe we should..." She looked at Rainbow again. "What do you think?" Sighing, the Pegasus nodded. "Let's do what we can..." "Twilight!" shouted the farm pony, startling both of the other ponies in the room. The unicorn flinched while the Pegasus jumped. However, said unicorn did not stop, but opened the door and grabbed her saddlebags. The other two were confused immensely as to why she didn't stop. "Hey, Twilight!" Applejack tried again. Without turning around to look at them, Twilight huffed and said, "I don't have time to help you two with any 'walk-in appointments' for any problems you probably have right now! I'm not just some miracle pony who can fix every little thing that happens! And speaking of little, I don't know how you two managed to become that size, but it sure as hay is not my problem as of now!" The thundering boom of the front door slamming was more colossal than normal due to their size, and no other sounds were made for thirty full seconds, aside from the ticking clock nearby. Applejack and Rainbow Dash could only breathe slowly for that moment, trying to take in what had just occurred. Every once in a while, one would glance at the other to make sure they had also witnessed it. They both felt a shiver crawl down their bodies. "That didn't just happen, did it?" Rainbow asked suddenly. Applejack shook her head a bit, breaking her gaze from the library's front door. She looked at Rainbow, and then the floor. "Ah guess so." "Well... That can't be good." Applejack looked her again and raised an eye brow and sarcastically replied, "Gee, ya think?" Rainbow looked away sheepishly and then looked at the staircase Twilight had come down from. "What did that dragon do?"