Now was the moment of truth, Shadow.
I had to face my fears.My anxiety was going to explode, along with my head. My head had been hurting ever since we entered this vision-land. This was the longest that I had ever had a vision, and the longer it lasted, the more it killed my brain..
I simply shook my head, choosing to stay silent. I blushed from bashfulness.
"I'm Barley Steed, I work in the farm here. What is your name?" I noticed that she had an accent... That was cool. I liked it.
"I-I... I'm Sh-Shadow." I told her, letting my shyness take over.
"Shadow, huh? You lost?" She asked.
"U-Um, kinda... Well, I was with my friends. I was wondering if you've seen any... Um... Dogs around here? I also lost my pet..." I nervously said, making of lies so I wouldn't be questioned further on why my friends were dogs- And a phoenix.
"Ah, well, pumpkin... I don't think I've seen any new ponies or dogs. You should go talk to Echo Book, though. Here, I'll lead you to him." She stepped out.
I got curious...
Who was Echo Book? Could it be my Echo? Surely not... He was a pony. Not a dog... It seemed like a very fitting last name for Echo, though.I walked along with Barley, and I noticed how lively the town was.
We then approached a library, and finally the last name made sense to me. I was filled with anxiety, but if this was my last resort. . .
Then so be it.
Barley knocked on the door, and then scrammed on out. I was left alone, while the door creaked open.
I was startled by the tall figure who looked down at me...
For, I was only a short mare compared to everypony here.
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Shadow Wolfie's Prophecy (Book: 3)
Adventure....Welp, continuing on from the last two books, here we are again at the start where Shadow faces a battle between two ponies that she knows V E R Y well from her past. Will she be able to beat them? What about her friends? What about the ponies in...