Lightning Song and Sans: The Story of the Past
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  • Reads 1,203
  • Votes 88
  • Parts 21
  • Time 5h 8m
Ongoing, First published Aug 06, 2016
A pony, a skeleton, a flower, a story.

Sans the skeleton was used to the resets. He didn't like it, not one bit, but there was nothing he could do. It was always the same cycle: The human falls, the human either saves or slaughters the monsters underground, the human resets. It was all the same. But then one day, it wasn't. 

Lightning Song was a pony from a whole other dimension, Equestria. She was rather lonely, always talking to the "voices" in her head. But then a skeleton figure suddenly appeared in her room, and everything changed. 

A friendship that started from a mistake, Lightning Song and Sans soon became the best of friends. They found that, together, they could do anything. Even being able to fight off a pink flower hungry for revenge. But it was the same pink flower who tore them apart. 

And remember, he is watching, but not necessarily out of his own eyes...

~Book 1 in the Lightning Song and Sans Series~
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~o0o~ Book 3 of the "Better Times" trilogy ~o0o~ (Book one: "The Time Before") (Book two: "A Name to Remember") Two years after the Barrier was destroyed, it's a dark and stormy night. A group of friends; six monsters, one human, and one flower, celebrate the anniversary of the monsters' freedom. Everything starts off with a seemingly innocent question: "What does the thunder remind you of?" But the answer only leads to more questions. Questions born of curiosity. Curiosity killed the cat. And it's a hard learned lesson that Determination can't always bring everything back.