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Her long green mane blew in the wind behind her as she galloped through the pasture, she looked ahead of her at the cloudless skies and the bright sun. Beside her was a young stallion, who galloped beside her. She had two bags hung over her back, one bag was big enough to fit a small trembling bunny. She was heading to Jamaa township, where she could return the bunny to his family.

"Where are we going?" asked the young stallion, his ears were pinned back. "I have a bad feeling about this."

"No need." she dismissed it as the broom sage brushed against their fur "it'll be fine," she went on "just don't worry about it."

She was confident that this bunny could be returned to his home, the stallion gulped and came to a stop, she followed in his actions and the two looked up at Jamaa township. It was once a beautiful place with tons of animals and many buildings, a place where they could freely enjoy. Tears welled up in the mare's eyes, she could feel the bunny peeking his head out of the bag.

"wh-where are we?" he stammered, still trembling.

Jamaa township was absolutely unrecognizable, it was now covered in thorns and purple ooze drained from the sewers and onto the pavement, The top of the alpha HQ was totally blown apart, there was a disgusting purple smog around the place. There was not a single patch of green grass left. "who was that?" they heard a voice peep from inside a building.

"Buster get down!" the mare demanded, the bunny got back into his saddle bag.

"I told you!" the stallion cried in fright.

"Stop shouting!" the mare hissed.

His ears were pinned back, he began to back up. A large creature with eight legs and one big eye rose up from behind the buildings. The stallion gulped, he was frozen, trembling in fear,. "Run!" the mare cried "we have to get out of here!" the bunny held the bag closed as the horses galloped away. Suddenly they heard a big  'boom'. Cosmo threw a boomseed, Liza and Greely came from out of the woods.

"We'll hold them off!" shouted Peck. "run!"

The mare was horrified, she couldn't believe it. They ran for their lives, as fast as their hooves could carry them. The mare knew she should never have taken the once beautiful Jamaa township for granted.