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Rated: 13+ · Interactive · Fanfiction · #1793796

Our favorite ponies from MLP:FiM go through some rather unusual changes.

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Chapter #6

Switch to spike's perspective

    by: A former member
Spike was worried... what had happened to Twilight? He thought it over, she was reading a book when he saw her and... "The Book!" He ran over to the book she had been reading and looked though it. It told the story of a Zebra doctor who had though magic and science had bread a flower. The Pollen from this flower could change a pony into a random creature. But he quickly found out that the effects were contagious, so he worked on finding a cure. The cure was, a leaf of Poison Joke crushed and mixed with a special potion from the south. He then took the flower and placed it in his journal because he could not bring himself to destroy his work. "The flower must have decomposed into dust", thought Spike. "And Twilight must have inhaled the dust!" "I must show this to her!" "But wait" he thought. "What if I'm infected? I'm immune to almost anything right? No it's too risky I should wait here till Twilight comes back.
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