Pinkie Pie, Pumpkin Cake, and Pound Cake- Infection AUPINKIE PIE:
Pinkie Pie had a normal life before the outbreak. She was a party-planner, the Element of Laughter, and loved baking sweets in her spare time. She had friends and neighbors who cared for her, and she was happy. But everything changed when the virus spread. It turned ponies into mindless, ravenous creatures that attacked anypony in sight. She had ran and wandered for days, avoiding the monsters and scavenging for food and water. She saw no signs of other survivors, only death and destruction. She felt hopeless and alone, and sometimes wished she could just know if her family was okay.
But then she found them. Two ponies, a colt and a filly, hiding in the basement of a bakery. They were terrified and hungry, and told her that their parents had been turned by the monsters. Pinkie was devastated about Mr. and Mrs. Cake, but felt a surge of compassion and decided to take them with her. She promised to protect them and find them a safe place to live.
She became their guardian, their teacher, their friend. She taught them how to survive, how to fight, how to read and write. She also tried to cope with her own trauma. She had nightmares every night, reliving the horrors she had seen. She had panic attacks and flashbacks, sometimes losing touch with reality. She had a twitch in her left eye that wouldn't go away. She often talked to herself, or to the ghosts of her past. She knew she was not well, but she had no choice. She had to keep going, for the sake of the twins. She had to find a way to live in this new world, or die trying.
PUMPKIN CAKE:
Pumpkin was only five years old when the world ended. She had a happy fillyhood, living with her parents who owned a bakery. She loved helping them make cakes, cookies, and pies, and smelling the sweet aroma of fresh bread. She also enjoyed going to school, where she had many friends and learned new things every day. She was a bright and cheerful girl, who dreamed of becoming a baker like her parents.
But her dreams were shattered when the monsters came. They attacked her town, killing and eating everypony they could find. Pumpkin and her brother hid in the basement of their bakery as an order from their parents as a way to protect them. They hoped their parents would come back for them. But they never did. They heard them scream as they were torn apart by the monsters. They cried and hugged each other, praying for a miracle.
The miracle came in the form of the Pinkie, who found them and rescued them from the basement. She took them with her, promising to protect them and find them a new home. Pumpkin was grateful to Pinkie, but she also felt scared and sad. She missed her parents, her home, her school, her friends. She missed baking with her parents, and eating their delicious treats. She missed having a normal life.
She clung to her brother, who was the only family she had left. He was stronger than her, and he tried to comfort her and make her laugh. He also taught her how to fight and survive, following Pinkie's example. He told her they would find a better place, where they could be happy again.
Pumpkin wanted to believe him, but she also felt hopeless. She saw no signs of other fillies, colts, or other good ponies. She only saw monsters, and death, and destruction. She wondered if there was any hope left in this world, or if they were doomed to wander forever.
POUND CAKE:
Pound was five years old when the world ended. He was a twin, and he loved his sister, Pumpkin, more than anything. He also loved his parents, who ran a bakery and taught him how to make bread and pastries. He was a curious and adventurous colt, who liked to explore and learn new things.
But his curiosity and adventure turned into fear and survival when the monsters came. They destroyed his town, his home, his family. He and his sister hid in the basement of their bakery, hoping for a miracle. The miracle came in the form of Pinkie, who saved them and took them with her. Pound was grateful to Pinkie, but he also felt responsible for his sister. He knew she was scared and sad, and he wanted to make her happy again. He also wanted to help Pinkie, who was like a mother to them. He saw how she suffered from her mental illness, and how she sometimes lost control. He and his sister tried to take care of her, making sure she ate and slept, and comforting her when she had nightmares or breakdowns.
Pound didn't care about the past, or the future. He only cared about the present, and the ponies he loved. He wanted to keep his sister and Pinkie safe, no matter what. He was brave and loyal, and he never gave up. But he also had doubts and fears. He wondered if they would ever find a safe place, or if they would always be on the run. He wondered if the monsters would ever stop, or if they would eventually catch them. He wondered if he was strong enough, or if he would fail. He wondered if they would all die, and if there was any point in living.
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