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                  Chapter Eight: Working
                   For Change 
                    
                 Teacup
                  made another batch of biscuits. Mr. Nibbles -everyone in the 
                 restaurant just called him 'Tasty'- trotted over and watched the 
                 violet-maned mare as she stirred with a spoon in her teeth. "Just
                  wanted to say that our business has gone up ever since you arrived. 
                 Good job Teacup!"  
                 Teacup 
                 grinned around the long, wooden spoon. She enjoyed working at 
                 'Nibbles', and the bits she was earning were just what she and Petal needed. 
                 Somewhere, 
                 across town, Petal was out doing courier work for Speed Pony 
                 Delivery. Although she was not a fast, flying pegasus like the image 
                 on their logo, she had background enough, and skills enough, to be 
                 hired. Together they brought in sixty bits a week. They had a 
                 three-day work week, like most Hoofingtonians, overlapping their jobs 
                 with others who shared their positions. The bits were piling up, even 
                 with rent and the occasional feast. This was more money than either 
                 had ever made in their lives out in the country. 
                 Both had 
                 quickly realized, after their first day in Hoofington, that travel 
                 was going to be much more expensive than they had imagined, and if 
                 they were going to see their quest through, they would need the bits 
                 to do it. Working for a while in the city was an excellent way to 
                 make the bits they needed quickly, and so they had gone out and found employment. 
                 For Petal, 
                 it was fairly easy; her background in delivery fit well with the need 
                 for couriers at Speed Pony. But Teacup had only ever worked on a 
                 farm, and for the first week, she was at a loss. Petal assured her 
                 that she needn't worry so much, that her Speed Pony job was 
                 sufficient to support them, and it was just that it might take a 
                 little longer to save up for travel. 
                 Teacup 
                 didn't like feeling useless, though, so as she wandered the streets 
                 each day, she struggled to find something she could do in the big 
                 city.  
                 She turned 
                 a corner and smelled something that filled her with happy memories; 
                 the same sort of oat smoothie that Missus Provender had made for her 
                 long ago. Following that smell had led her to 'Nibble's Country 
                 Kitchen'. The help wanted sign encouraged her, and a quick 
                 demonstration of Missus Provender's Prize Winning Biscuits sealed the 
                 deal with the owner, Tastee Nibbles.  
                 She had 
                 been working at the restaurant for six weeks now, and had proven 
                 herself to be an excellent employee. It was already clear that Mr. 
                 Nibbles wanted her to stay indefinitely, further, she was enjoying 
                 her new life in Hoofington so much that it was all too easy to forget 
                 entirely about her original plan. 
                 Hoofington 
                 held many fascinations for Teacup and her friend Petal. There were 
                 shows to see, plays and musicals and strange avant-garde performance 
                 pieces the like of which neither had ever imagined. There was 
                 certainly no shortage of interesting and delicious foods from all 
                 over Equestria, and the temptation to 'eat fancy' every night was 
                 great. It became harder and harder to save up to continue their 
                 journey when the excitement of the city called out to them. 
                 One night, 
                 at a cafe they had come to frequent, Petal broached this issue. 
                 "Hoofington
                  has been pretty darn good to us. What do you think, Teacup?" 
                 Teacup bit 
                 into a crunchy roll and then sipped her water thoughtfully "It 
                 really has been good. I can't remember having this much fun. I hate 
                 to say it, but I find myself forgetting about the farm. I mean, the 
                 musical last night - that was just great!" 
                 Petal 
                 giggled "It was pretty funny, too. Remember the part where the 
                 magical chicken sang?" it hadn't been a real chicken, of course, 
                 but the costume worn by the performing pony had been particularly whimsical. 
                 "Gosh,
                  yes! That was awesome!" Teacup giggled with Petal at the 
                 memory. "These past weeks have just been great!" 
                 "I've 
                 been thinking... in all of that time, have you once had any troubling 
                 memories?" Petal had a strange look on her face. 
                 "Huh? 
                 I don't know what you mean."  
                 "About
                  Earth. About before." Petal said the words quietly, as if 
                 afraid another table might hear. 
                 "Oh!"
                  Teacup was slightly startled "That. Funny... I really 
                 haven't. Not once. It's like all of that just went away for me. I 
                 haven't thought about any of that since I started working at 
                 'Nibbles'. It's kind of strange. I guess there's just so much else to 
                 think about here." 
                 "You 
                 know, we don't strictly have to continue the plan. We're 
                 making decent money, if we wanted to, we could even move to a bigger 
                 place. We could stay in Hoofington... for a while." The 
                 way Petal had said 'a while' somehow suggested a very indefinite 
                 period of time indeed. 
                 Teacup 
                 fell quiet for a moment. "Is... is that what you think we should 
                 do? What if we start feeling sad again? It isn't like our pasts have 
                 gone away." She looked uncomfortable now "Besides... I 
                 worry about Cornflower and Durum, back on the farm. I feel a little 
                 guilty having all this fun, while they're stuck without any help. 
                 Harvest will be coming up in a month or two..." Teacup's voice 
                 trailed off and her ears drooped a little. 
                 "It 
                 was just a thought, Teacup. Just a thought." Their main course 
                 had been brought by a unicorn waiter, who floated their plates down 
                 to the table. "This looks tasty! One thing is for sure - we eat 
                 pretty well here." The unicorn smiled at Petal's comment and 
                 turned to another table. 
                 "I 
                 did think of one thing, though." Teacup sounded strange and 
                 serious now. 
                 "What?"
                  mumbled Petal through a mouthful of pasta. 
                 "Back 
                 when... when we were in the forest. When you were turned... when you 
                 were in trouble." Teacup hadn't touched her pasta yet 
                 "I was really afraid, and I couldn't turn back from the road." 
                 "But 
                 you did! You were brilliant, Teacup! You kicked that 
                 creatures' ass! You totally rocked that thing! You saved us both!" 
                 "I 
                 never could have done that, I really would have just run away, 
                 except..." Teacup's face contorted with strong, mixed emotions. 
                 "Except...
                  for what, Teacup?" Petal had stopped eating to pay more 
                 attention to her friend. 
                 "I 
                 remembered my life on Earth. I remembered my days in the favela, in 
                 the slums. I remembered what it meant to be human. I felt 
                 like...." Teacup's head sank "...Like the biggest monster 
                 in that forest. Like I was the real monster, and when I felt that, I 
                 felt like I could kill that thing." 
                 Petal 
                 broke the silence that followed Teacup's words "Then I am 
                 grateful to your days in those slums. You saved my life, Teacup. If 
                 that part of your past gave you the courage to fight, then I am 
                 grateful for it, as I am grateful to you." Petal paused for a 
                 moment "'Eat me too! I can't live without her!' - that 
                 was just the cleverest trick ever!" 
                 "It 
                 wasn't entirely just a trick." Teacup stared at her pasta "I
                  wasn't... I couldn't just leave you like that. I couldn't have lived 
                 with myself if I had." 
                 Petal 
                 looked at Teacup for a bit "Then I guess that makes you my 
                 Bestest Friend Ever, Teacup!" 
                 When 
                 Teacup looked up, she was greeted by a soft smile that somehow shone 
                 brighter in her heart than the biggest grin. "Best 
                 friends?" she asked. 
                 "The very 
                 best." Petal was definite.  
                 Several 
                 weeks passed after that, with work and the delights of the city 
                 consuming the pair. They discovered the park, and enjoyed strolling 
                 its beautifully cultivated gardens. They found that Hoofington had a 
                 concert hall, and found the charms of the symphony. They spent a very 
                 silly afternoon in a toy store, imagining an Equestrian childhood 
                 they had never known. 
                 Then one 
                 day, they chanced across the bookstore. 
                 Unicorn 
                 Books was an entire store dedicated to books about magic. Thaumaturgy 
                 was their specialty, and their stock. Row after row of tomes, thick 
                 and thin, inexpensive pamphlets as well as incredibly costly tomes 
                 filled the tidy shelves. New books, rare books, even a section in the 
                 back devoted to ancient scrolls, carefully preserved inside a glass 
                 case, greeted their astonished eyes. 
                 The two 
                 newfoals wandered in silence. They had never seen a bookstore like 
                 this. It seemed somehow sacrilegious to speak above a whisper. This 
                 feeling did not extend to the sharply dressed, monocled unicorn that 
                 approached them "May I be of assistance today?" he boomed, 
                 in a voice that made Teacup jump a little. 
                 "We...I
                  am interested in..." Petal apparently felt the same way as 
                 Teacup did "Ahem. Let me start again." Teacup could tell 
                 that Petal was putting on a false persona. "I and my assistant 
                 here are intrigued by the relationship between thaumatic practice and mnemotechnics." 
                 Teacup was 
                 always impressed when Petal pulled out the part of her that had, as 
                 she had once explained, 'been sort of a unicorn' even back when she 
                 had been human. Petal clearly had a head full of all sorts of 
                 knowledge and thoughts that she tended to keep hidden behind her 
                 light-hearted personality, and Teacup found it fascinating when that 
                 side of her friend showed itself. 
                 "I 
                 have a theory - more of a hypothesis, really - that thaumatic 
                 forces underlie the functions of the mind, specifically the domain of 
                 memory itself. Are we magical beings merely inhabiting flesh, 
                 as one would clothing, and can it be proven? I think it 
                 can, and the answer must lie in the way that memories are 
                 retained, for memory is existence itself -without memory there would 
                 be no knowledge of idenity, do you see?" Petal, in that 
                 moment, seemed like the most distinguished of researchers. It also 
                 helped that she had left her aging saddlebags at home. 
                 Canter 
                 Star, the proprietor, was intrigued by Petal's concept "I see, I 
                 see... a most interesting premise. I think we may be able to be of 
                 some assistance. This way. I assume you are with the college of 
                 magic? Of course you are, this way, this way."   
                 Petal did 
                 not feel inclined to disabuse the well-appointed unicorn of his 
                 assumptions, thus she and Teacup followed after him silently. 
                 An entire 
                 row had been given to spells that affected consciousness and the 
                 mind, and it was clear that this was a section not appropriate for 
                 general use, but instead reserved for those involved in higher 
                 research, likely with some kind of clearance. Mr. Star left them 
                 there; thankfully another pony had entered the store, eliminating the 
                 need for further interaction, which might have accidentally revealed 
                 their true backgrounds. 
                 Teacup 
                 kept watch on the bookstore proprietor, while Petal scanned tomes as 
                 fast as she could. When Teacup looked down briefly, she saw Petal 
                 using her horn to levitate multiple volumes, while simultaneously 
                 flipping through their pages at a rapid pace. Raising her head again, 
                 she saw Mr. Star busy with a new pair of unicorns that had just 
                 entered. They were dressed as if they had just come from a very fancy 
                 party in the wealthiest part of town. 
                 Teacup 
                 heard a book slam shut behind her, an almost palpable 'thwap'. As she 
                 turned her head, she saw books slamming back into the shelf. "Ok,
                  let's go." Petal motioned with her nose in the direction of the 
                 door. Teacup knew to follow Petal's lead, and they made their way to 
                 the exit. Mr. Star was occupied, so Petal used her horn to stifle the 
                 bell above the door until they were outside, and the door closed 
                 behind them. 
                 They were 
                 some blocks away before Teacup spoke "So? What did you learn? 
                 What happened?" 
                 Petal's 
                 ears flicked as if she had been awakened from some deep reverie. 
                 "Magic that affects the mind and the memory is surprisingly easy 
                 to learn. You can even figure out how to do it on your own, 
                 apparently, if you just know some simple basics. But..." 
                 Petal 
                 stopped at the corner and turned to Teacup "There's a catch.
                  All of that sort of thing is considered dangerous magic, 
                 because it can potentially violate the free will of others, and that 
                 is a big no-no in Equestria. There are some surprisingly serious 
                 punishments for playing with any of it, and the suggestion exists 
                 that..." Petal looked left and right as if worried about being 
                 overheard "There is apparently a garden near the palace in 
                 Canterlot, a garden with a hedge maze. Outside that garden are 
                 statues. Some are creatures, but most are ponies, just like us. They 
                 date back centuries." 
                 Teacup 
                 wasn't sure what Petal meant. "Statues, Ok, so...?" 
                 "There
                  is some speculation that those statues used to be living ponies. 
                 Ponies that may have used magic... incorrectly." 
                 "Wait 
                 a minute. Capital punishment? In Equestria? I don't believe 
                 that!" Teacup felt like her world had just turned upside down. 
                 "Think
                  about it. What would you do, if you were Celestia, or Luna, and 
                 somepony started, say, raising an army of mind-controlled citizens, 
                 or started using mind magic for some terrible scheme?" 
                 "But...but
                  nopony would do that! These aren't humans here, Petal! They have no 
                 guile, no evil in them! They don't even know what war is, they don't 
                 even have police, because they don't have crime!" Teacup was not 
                 happy at any of this. 
                 "Celestia
                  has royal guards. Why would the Goddess of the Sun have guards? Armored 
                 guards?"  
                 Teacup was 
                 feeling upset with Petal. "Griffins! Monsters from the Everfree 
                 like we fought! Dragons! There are all kinds of creatures that 
                 could suddenly show up! It doesn't mean she needs guards to protect 
                 her from evil ponies!" 
                 "Not evil."
                  Petal stared at her "Just misguided. They probably 
                 thought they were trying to help some cause or some purpose that 
                 might benefit everypony. Doesn't make them any less dangerous, 
                 though, if they were to refuse to stop." 
                 "That's
                  even worse! I won't accept that!" This was the first 
                 unpleasant conversation Teacup had ever had with Petal. It was 
                 bordering on an argument. "Celestia would never do such a 
                 thing! Ponies would never do... well... even misguided they 
                 wouldn't refuse... and if they did, Celestia definitely wouldn't do 
                 what you suggest. She wouldn't!" 
                 The two 
                 mares crossed the street, and walked towards their room at the 
                 Coronet in silence. 
                 When they 
                 had finished their preparations for bed, Petal brought the topic up again. 
                 "You 
                 saved me because you remembered your hard life on Earth. You crippled 
                 or outright killed that monster, even though you are a pony, 
                 just like anypony else. Equestrians may be innately kinder than 
                 humans, I won't argue that point, in fact I agree. I am certain that 
                 the Equestrian brain is wired for compassion, cooperation, and simple 
                 kindness in ways the old human brain never was." Teacup really 
                 didn't want to deal with this, but Petal needed to talk. 
                 "Pony 
                 or not, you still had the capacity to take extreme action when you 
                 needed to. When you felt it was justified." Petal gave 
                 Teacup a little half-smile, trying to defuse the tension "All 
                 I'm saying is that even a gentle creature can become potentially 
                 dangerous, if a convincing justification is there. And magic is 
                 vastly more dangerous than any gun. Teacup, I saw relatively simple 
                 spells in those books that, if misused, could turn an entire city 
                 against itself. Trivial spells." 
                 Teacup's 
                 mind could not help but race ahead where the implication led; if 
                 trivial spells could do that, then a serious spell could... do almost 
                 anything? How could a pony with that kind of power be controlled, if 
                 they were certain they were in the right? 
                 It was a 
                 very long, and very troubling night, and neither pony got as much 
                 sleep as they wished. 
                   
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