Sick, tired, and lonely our protagonist wants to end his suffering—and succeeds. He wakes up to find himself in new world, in a new body, given a new chance at life.
Follow Jonathan Apple as he overcomes challenges, rekindles his will to live, and journeys throughout his new home.
Rated Teen for talk of suicide and language.
Good start.
so is applejack and applebloom going to come later in the story?
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Let's find out together.
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Oh~ok!
We also produce corn, carrots, lettuce, cabage, watermelons, watermelons, strawberries, and blueberries
Cabbage. And you've got two "watermelons" in there. (You must like them.)
Soooo... the difference is, this time he's a colt, not a grown stallion?
Don't tell me, you changed it because of "A Perfect Pear."
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No?
I just got the idea after I created him for Her Sentence as a Pony.
"Why was he a black sheep?"
"What's Braeburn and Jonathan's history?"
"What happened to his old village?"
"How did he come up with the conclusion about Shade being from another world so fast?"
And yes. I do love watermelons.
wonder where the whole magic thing will go