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>>NARRATOR: Applebloom stood there for several minutes staring in disbelief. She was now
all by herself, in the middle of the Everfree forest. She'd been inside before, but never
farther than her friend Zecora's house, and always on the designated path. Now the small
hut the old zebra lived in, or any kind of path seemed terribly far away.
Then an idea occurred to her.
>>APPLEBLOOM: "I'll just follow the tracks! They've got to lead out of here at some point."
So, feeling very proud of herself, she situated her hooves right down the middle of the metal
railings, and started walking. Sadly, things are rarely ever this simple.
After walking for what seemed like an hour, Applebloom's hooves were aching fiercely,
but still she soldiered on continuing forwards to what she was sure would be a break in the
forest.
Until she came upon a green saddlebag. >>APPLEBLOOM: "Huh?..."
She looked at it closely, there was an apple on the side, along with the letters 'AB'.
It was hers. She'd dropped it when the train dumped her out.
She was going in circles.
The mare side of her brain railed against this. How was that possible? The tracks had
come from ponyville, they couldn't go in a circle or she would have ended up back there,
or at least run into the train again. That was logic.
The mare side of her brain continued to say that it must have been some kind of mistake,
perhaps her bag had gotten caught on the side of the train and dragged along to this point
before it had fallen off. This was by all rights a sound theory. The filly side jumped
up and down and waved its forehooves telling her that something was amiss. It's Magic it's
Magic! She waved it away and nodded, that must be it. It had gotten caught on the train.
>>GRUFF VOICE: "It's about time you got back,"
Applebloom's head whipped around to find a small pig with a missing ear sitting a few
feet away. It crinkled its snout at her. She looked around a bit more.
>>PIG: "Yeah, it was me. It's about time you got back sweetheart."
Applebloom's mind registered two things. The mare side registered that a pig was talking
to her, while the filly side very much wanted to buck it for calling her 'Sweetheart.'
The filly side won out.
>>APPLEBLOOM: "Sweetheart?"
Applebloom advanced on the small thing.
>>APPLEBLOOM: "Who are you calling sweetheart?"
>>PIG: "That'd be you."
The pig crinkled its nose again.
>>PIG: "Sweetheart. It took you long enough."
Applebloom glared down at the pig.
>>APPLEBLOOM: "If you don't want to find yourself bucked halfway across the forest, I'd loose
the nickname."
It squealed a bit.
>>PIG: "Fine 'AB'. No need to be so violent." >>APPLEBLOOM: "AB?"
>>PIG: "That's what it says on your back ain't it?"
>>APPLEBLOOM: "That's Applebloom."
As her anger drained, the mare side of her brain took over.
>>APPLEBLOOM: "How are you talking anyway? And what do you mean 'It's about time you
got back?"
The pig raised a stubby cloven hoof.
"One, I could ask you the same question. Just 'cause we're quiet doesn't mean we pigs can't
talk. Two, the track goes in a circle, if you keep
that up you'll just go around till you drop."
The filly side of Applebloom's brain gave a little half hearted cheer for being correct,
and briefly noted it was lucky the pig only had two things to list. Its hoof only had
two points.
>>APPLEBLOOM: "Well,[Huff] How do you suggest I get out of here? And where is 'here' anyway?"
"Here? One," it held up its hoof again. "This is Somewhere. Two, you'd have to ask the Unsure."
Applebloom opened her mouth to ask another question, but the pig headed her off.
"Let me guess, more questions? Let me save you some breath sweethea-"
At Applebloom's glare the word died in his throat.
"...I mean...AB."
He held up his hoof a third time. "One, Somewhere is everywhere, everywhere is Somewhere, Somewhere
ain't Nowhere. Two the Unsure knows everything. It'll know how to get you out of here."
Applebloom considered this. The filly side of her brain accepted it readily, 'It's just
like the fairy stories I read as a foal', but the mare side of her brain balked. 'None
of this makes any sense, I should just keep following the tracks'.
Once again, the filly side won out.
>>APPLEBLOOM: "Fine, I don't rightly understand all this, but if this 'Unsure' knows how to
get me out of here, I sure as heck mean to ask him about it."
"It," the pig corrected.
>>APPLEBLOOM: "It?"
The pig nodded. "It ain't sure if it's a boy or a girl, so
it's an 'it' til further notice."
>>APPLEBLOOM: "Fine, Whatever 'it' is. I've got a couple of words for it."
She looked down at the small pink pig. >>APPLEBLOOM: "Take me."
The pig made a snorting sound, which may have been a laugh.
"And why would I do that sweethea-....I mean AB?"
Applebloom floundered for a moment. "Uh..."
"Exactly. I gave you the info, that's my good deed for the day. You're on your own." The
Pig turned to leave.
"Wait!" Applebloom held out a hoof. "I don't know which way to go!"
The pig squealed irritably. "Not my problem. Good luck, AB."
Applebloom's mind raced, the last thing she needed to do was get lost in the forest again.
The filly side of her brain put its two cents in again 'You should, chase him down and make
him tell you!', but the mare side of her brain politely suggested she try something else.
Applebloom decided to listen to what the mare side had to say.
It suggested that she give the pig something in return for helping her.
'You get more pigs with slop than with vinegar' it supplied.
This made sense to Applebloom, she decided to listen to the mare side.
It gloated over its win while the filly side sulked in the corner.
Applebloom yelled one more time. "Hey pig! What if I had something to trade?"
The pig stopped, cocking his good ear in her direction. "I'm listening."
She reached into her saddlebag, pulling out the sandwich, setting it on the ground.
"How's this?"
The pig eyed the sandwich warily. "This ain't no trick?"
Applebloom shook her head. "I swear on the Apple Family name it ain't. And you can take
that to the bank."
The pig eyed her for a moment, then it dived into the sandwich like a ravenous lion.
It was gone in a matter of seconds, the pig smacked happily,
rolling back and forth on the breadcrumbs that had fallen during the massacre.
"Alright, AB, you got yourself a deal."
Applebloom smiled. "Great! There's some apple slices in it for you at the end as well."
"There's more!?" The pig, sounded, for the first time since Applebloom had met him, happy
or for that matter anything that wasn't surly.
"Yep." She nodded. "Now,have you got a name?"
"Sty," the pig said simply. "The name's Sty." He turned and walked towards the forest.
"Now, we'd best get a move on." Applebloom followed close behind. "Agreed."
Sty was faster than he looked, she had to keep up a trot in order not to lose him.
>>STY: "Good. Because if you're here when the sun goes down, you might not be gettin'
out. This is a dangerous place. Keep your wits about you..."
Applebloom wanted to ask what he meant by this, but he simply sped up. Her hooves still
hurt from walking along the train tracks for so long. But her years of helping in the fields
of her family's orchard had made her strong. She kept up despite their complaints.
The mare side of her brain was still on the fence about following a talking pig deep into
a dangerous forest, but it was starting to come around. The filly side bounced along
happily, enjoying the adventure.
Sty said nothing more as they headed forwards to meet the Unsure. The conductor's warning
rose up in Applebloom's mind. The filly side ignored it out of stubborn anger at being
dumped out of a train. The mare side told her she ought to be careful, conductors were
respectable citizens of society that should be heeded, even if they were made of vines.
Applebloom studied her surroundings, wondering just how many ponies had been this far into
the Everfree on hoof. It probably wasn't many, but then she wasn't counting those who hadn't
managed to come back out. She thought back to this morning, standing at the train station,
trying to figure out what had gone so wrong between then and now to lead her to, wherever
it was she was now. She could find nothing of any importance that she had done in the
hours leading up to her 'arrival' nor could she think of any possible reason for her sudden
stop.
Applebloom thought about magic. It was everywhere in the Everfree, and therefore must have something
to do with her predicament. She remembered the time only a few years back, when Sweetie
Belle had tried her hoof at being a magician. Scootaloo, being Scootaloo had found this
dreadfully boring as being a magician had a lot more book reading and far fewer card
tricks than she'd imagined. As a result she spent the majority of this time laying around
and moaning. Applebloom meanwhile had helped her friend study in hopes that she might earn
a study-buddy mark out of the deal. Neither of them had come away with a marked flank,
but she'd learned a thing or two about magic. Namely that it hardly ever quite as straight
forwards as it seemed to be and could be a disagreeable thing. She'd been proven doubly
right when after Scootaloo had spent the day as a rabbit due to a miss-aimed spell. Applebloom
wondered if perhaps she were the victim of a similar accident. Perhaps some wayward spell
had hit the train sending her here. The mare side of her brain accepted this, the filly
side was too busy laughing at the memory of Scootaloo twitching her nose for a week and
half after the fact.
Sty slowed as they came into a clearing. "Are we there?" Applebloom asked.
"No." Sty sniffed the air, his little piggy nose crinkling. "There's something on the
path."
Applebloom peered around the clearing, it appeared to be empty from what she could tell.
The only thing she could see were flowers and the occasional stray twig.
>>APPLEBLOOM: "I don't see anything."
Sty snorted. "Of course you don't. You don't see it, you read it."
Applebloom was now thoroughly confused. "What?"
"It's a library." Sty said simply
>>APPLEBLOOM: "A library?"
>>STY: "Yeah,[Sigh] Whenever there's a storm they end up everywhere."
"Do they?..." Applebloom asked.
She was starting to get the impression she was getting her leg pulled. "I still don't
see anything."
>>STY: "Stop looking start reading. Follow me."
Applebloom started after the little pig. Now questioning whether or not he was completely
sane. She was interrupted from questioning her own sanity-which was very much up in the
air since she was to the point where she could question the mental health of a talking pig-
When her head smacked into something hard.
"Ow!" She rubbed the suddenly sore spot on her forehead.
"You're not reading," said Sty, his voice far from sympathetic. "You do know how, don't
you?"
Applebloom stomped a hoof. "Of course I do! My grandma read to me every night!"
Sty looked her up and down. "Did she do it right?"
"What do you mean did she do it right? You ain't making sense."
The small pig snorted again. "Well if she did it right then read. Go on."
Sty pointed an insistent hoof at towards the middle of the clearing.
>>APPLEBLOOM: "There's nothing there!" Sty pointed again. "Look closer!"
"Fine!" Applebloom squinted at the air in front of her, trying to see something, anything
that might have been there. Still she saw nothing except the green grass and occasional
flower. She was about to give up when a stray 'The' floated by her nose.
>>APPLEBLOOM: "What in the...."
Sty clicked a hoof on the ground. "There you go. Now read it."
Ignoring the mare side of her brain, which was having a minor breakdown, Applebloom read
the words in front of her out loud.
>>APPLEBLOOM: "The small pony with the red mane squinted at the words floating through
the air. As she read them they organized themselves into a larger structure, which was magnificent
in its splendor..."
Indeed this exact thing happened. Though Applebloom could tell by the library's actual condition
that it was simply bragging. Far from being 'Magnificent in its splendor' it was in fact
rather run down. It was a what appeared to a be brick building. Though it looked as though
a great number of ponies had taken chisels to the walls. Several of its windows were
cracked, or gone altogether. In front of her was a sign which read 'Weco' as most of its
letters had fallen off, most recently the E after a collision with her head. She noted
that the whole thing smelled terribly of wet books
The part Applebloom was amazed about though, was what it was actually made of. If she held
her eyes close to any part of the building she could see a running report of what was
currently happening scrolling by in fancy type.
Sty scoffed. "There's nothing I hate more than a library with an ego."
He hopped up the first step with a bit of effort.
"Well, let's get a move on, there's no way around, we'll have to go through."
Applebloom looked up at the dilapidated building. "Through?"
>>STY: "Yes, now come on. I can't push this door open on my own."
Applebloom, decided it was better to just go with it and stop asking questions. The
mare side of her brain, along with the filly side heartily agreed and followed Sty up the
stairs.
The door was heavier than it looked, this is mostly due to the fact that words are a
lot heavier than most people give them credit for. But they finally managed to get it open
with a classic creaking noise.
[Creaking noise]
The interior was just as unkempt as the exterior. The shelves were almost entirely empty as
most of the books had taken up residence on the floor. Stray pages lay in every nook and
cranny of the main room, some even stuck to the ceiling with damp. The mare side of Applebloom's
mind wept at the sheer destruction of literature.
>>STY: "Wow, the storm hit this place hard. It'll take a while for it to regroup without
a good librarian."
He started forwards, his tiny hooves clicking lightly on the wooden floor.
Applebloom was briefly reminded of the library back in Ponyville,
though that one was a lot neater and a great deal dryer.
>>STY: "Come on then, we won't get closer if we stand around gawking."
Applebloom thought this was sensible advice.
They progressed through the damp halls of the library,
avoiding soaking books and overturned shelves.
The canopy of the forest let very little light in through the old cracked and shattered windows
above them, it gave the whole place the feeling of a graveyard. Applebloom's curiosity, and
fear, grew steadily as they wore on.
"Hey Sty, can I ask you a question?" she asked as they passed the remains of the foal's section.
>>STY: "You're going to anyway."
>>APPLEBLOOM: "Well, everypony keeps telling me I'm somewhere...but I'm not rightly sure
where somewhere is."
Sty had looked at her over his shoulder, somehow managing to look down on her though he was
little bigger than a soccer ball.
>>STY: "It's here of course. Any more obvious questions?"
Applebloom bristled, she didn't like being talked down to.
"No! You know what I mean. I ain't never heard of a placed called 'Somewhere'...."
Sty stopped walked at turned around, taking on the expression of a particularly impatient
teacher talking to a particularly slow student.
>>STY: "Of course you have. Everyone who uses a map is trying to get Somewhere right?"
Applebloom opened her mouth, then closed it, then opened it again.
Sty turned away and continued walking. "Exactly. Now we haven't got time for thi-[Yelp]"
He was interrupted as something black, white, green and very loud came barreling out of
the dark. It tripped over the small pig and went sprawling
into the opposite wall where it continued to spout gibberish.
[Mumbling.] "Fih fwahw f- FLIES! Flies are an insect of
the order of diptera!"
>>APPLEBLOOM: "What was that!?"
Sty groaned, picking himself up from the floor. "That, [Groan] Is the librarian..."
As the thing got up Applebloom saw it was not a thing at all, but in fact a rather tall
zebra.
He was perfectly normal in all respects except that there seemed to be a large green sprout
growing out of the top of his head.
He looked at Applebloom, smiled maniacally, then frowned, then smiled again before giving
up and just looking confused.
>>APPLEBLOOM: "Hello?..."
>>ZEBRA: "Words!" He exclaimed.
Applebloom took a step back.
>>ZEBRA: "I like words! Words are good, words mean I can't be an end table."
He looked around warily as though waiting for the universe to correct him somehow.
"Right?"
"Um...no..." Applebloom pointed to a puddle of water on the floor.
"You're a zebra. See?"
The zebra looked at the puddle. "So that's what a zebra is...I thought they'd
be a lot dryer."
He stuck his tongue into the water and made a face.
"Eugh, they taste awful."
Applebloom felt thoroughly confused at this point.
"Um...no....I mean you're a zebra...that's a puddle. Look at your reflectio-"
"Reflection!" he yelled.
Sty sidled up next to Applebloom. "Looks like this one ran afoul of the Unsure.
Must have been in a bad mood. The poor mook."
The zebra studied himself in the puddle. "I'm a zebra...that means I taste awful and
am very wet..."
Applebloom opened her mouth to say something, but the zebra beat her to it.
"Wait! I'm not wet at all! So in that case I can't be a zebra!"
"No!" she stomped a hoof.
>>APPLEBLOOM: "You've got it all inside out. You are a zebra, the wet bad-tasting thing
is a puddle, and the thing that looks like you is your
reflection."
She paused for a moment, studying him. "Got it?"
The zebra considered this, smiled, frowned, then looked at the puddle again.
>>ZEBRA: "So...I am a zebra, and therefor not a puddle.
That means that I must be very dry and taste delicious."
He put a hoof to his chin, looking up at the slowly rotting ceiling.
>>APPLEBLOOM: "Not exactl-" >>ZEBRA: "I'm delicious!!!" He turned and
began to viciously bite his own leg.
[Gnawing sounds]
Sty tapped Applebloom. "Come on. There's no helping him, he doesn't
even know what he is anymore."
Applebloom looked at the zebra, who was contemplating the flavor of his leg.
"What did he do to him? The Unsure I mean?"
"It, kid, it," Sty corrected. He frowned at the zebra.
"...You know that little bit of doubt in your head? That tiny little voice that says
'Hey, maybe everything's not what I think it is?'"
Applebloom nodded. "I think so..."
"The Unsure is that. It takes that feeling and makes it...bigger...sometimes for fun.
The result-"
The zebra yelped as he attempted to eat his own tail.
[Yelp]
"...Isn't good."
In Applebloom's head two emotions fought with one another. On the mare side there was fear
and apprehension. She very much wanted to get back to the train, to get away from this
nonsense and back to the sensible world she knew. Where libraries were made of brick,
pigs didn't talk and ponies rarely ever drove other ponies insane. On the filly side she
felt anger, anger at the Unsure, who she was now certain had something to do with her arrival.
It only made sense, that's how it would've gone in the stories she'd read when she was
little. It's always the unseen obviously evil thing that causes the main conflict. This,
added to the fact that everypony she'd met since she'd arrived seemed terrified of it,
made her even more angry. There's nothing an Apple hates more than a bully, and as it's
been said she was an Apple through and through.
The anger won out.
"We have to help him." She took a step forwards.
Somewhere during her conversation with Sty the zebra had decided he was a dinner plate.
He lay curled in a ball asking every now and again that someone put some salad on him.
Sty jumped out of her way. "There's nothing you can do to help! He's
gone loopy, off the deep end! Let him rave in his library alone."
She ignored the small pig. "What's your name?" she asked, kneeling down to eye level with
the zebra.
"Dinner plates don't have names," he answered, trying to sound plate-like.
>>APPLEBLOOM: "Dinner plates don't talk either."
The zebra looked blankly at her for a moment, then grimaced.
"Curse it all! I thought I had it this time."
Applebloom put a hoof on his side. "How about I call you...."
she looked around the library at all the disintegrating books.
"Tome."
"Tome," he tired the name out on his tongue. "...Tome, Tome, Tome..." The zebra smiled.
"I like it! I am Tome."
"Yes." Applebloom nodded. "Yes you are. Now, tell me, Tome, what happened?"
Tome's face clouded. "I...I don't know...I...." He looked confusedly around the library. "Books..."
>>APPLEBLOOM: "What about books?" "I....did I?....Yes...wait...no....maybe?
Did I shelve books?"
Applebloom nodded. "Yes, you were the librarian. Right Sty?"
The little pig snorted and rolled his eyes. "Yeah, that's right. Not a very good one either
by the looks of this pla- [Grunt of pain]"
He was silenced as Applebloom's left hoof hit his leg.
"Librarian..." said Tome. "Yes...I'm a Librarian!" the small sprout on the top of his head suddenly
grew a few inches, a small bud formed at the top. "Now...remember...remember what happened...I'm...I'm
not sure..."
He looked imploringly at Applebloom. "Why am I not sure!?"
>>STY: "Because you met the Unsure, it kind of goes with the title."
All the color drained from Tomes face. "I remember that....I remember that! Wait..."
he looked at the ceiling.
"...No. Yes....wait...wait again...Yes! The unsure...oh Celestia the unsure.
That's bad. That's bad isn't it? Or was it good? No...no it can't be good,
because if it were good I would have remembered it, so it must be bad..."
"...Yes, bad, not good at all, awful awful!" he began to shake.
"It was awful...so awful...my mind....it was...awful! Bad! Terrible!"
The sprout on his head grew a bit taller. "Back up kid!" yelled Sty.
>>TOME: "I was...I was cleaning...shelving...yes...my library...because
I'm a....yes ...librarian ...awful.. no...yes....you!" he turned to Applebloom.
"...What is your name?"
The not-quite-mare took Sty's advice bad backed up a few feet.
"Applebloom....Are you alright?"
"Applebloom!....Alright?" He cocked his head to the side, the leaves on his head shaking
as he did. "Yes I'm alright! I've got memories!" He smiled,
then frowned. "Awful....awful memories..."
Applelebloom jumped as the shelf next to her righted itself violently, slamming against
the wall.
[Large Wooden Impact]
"Memories! Such memories! Of my Library!"
Books flew from the ground, shaking themselves off like wet dogs. Pages, torn from their
bindings repaired themselves, flying like birds to their shelves, the sound of crinkling
paper was deafening.
>>TOME: "My library! My library shouldn't look like this!"
[Glass breaking in reverse, wind blowing doors slamming and books falling]
Glass flew backwards into cracked and shattered windows, fusing in place like pieces of a
puzzle. Applebloom took another step back as a mighty wind started blowing, the water
on the ground and in the air swirled through it like a tornado, the doors slammed open
sending it whirling out into the forest. The rot crawled away, leaving new wood in its
place as the library once again attained its former glory.
The sprout on Tome's head grew another inch before its bud burst open,
a large yellow sunflower blooming outwards like a small sun.
Then everything was quiet.
Tome got up calmly and waked behind a desk that hadn't been there a moment before.
From one its many drawers he pulled a pair of glasses, which he placed on the tip of
his nose.
He looked down at Sty who was cowering behind a bookcase, then to Applebloom.
"May I help you?" He asked.