The sun was shining brightly from cloudless sky and tourists were slowly coming onshore from cruise ships
docked on the harbor, other people were also enjoying the warm and peaceful day, when suddenly they all
heard a distant noise that soon started to grew louder and it was clearly coming closer. The ground started
to shake in tune with the loud and rhythmic booming sounds that were clearly and rabidly coming
closer. People grabbed support from everywhere they could as the shaking grew strong and strong.
Sweetie Belle could help but giggle and increased her pace of galloping. "Look how fast I am!"
She yelled as she galloped past a high-rise buildings that just barely reached her knees. She saw
an apartment complex in front of her and jumped in the air, jumping over the buildings with ease.
People gasped and yelled when she appeared, moving incredibly fast and with amazing elegant to a creature her size. Her huge shadow passed the shocked onlookers and her fore-hooves splashed in the shallow waters of the harbor, just barely making her hooves wet, before she leaped over the cruise ship with one smooth motion and then continuing her galloping, with some
unfortunate cars and trees being crushed under her giant hooves and throw high in the air in her wake. People covered
under the tables and inside any building close enough as debris and dirt started to rain down on the path she had taken.
As the sounds of her hoofsteps quieted and the shaking subdued, the shocked people
slowly emerged from their hiding places. "W-what was that…?" One asked, looking around.
"One of the giant ponies, I think." Another answered.
First one rolled her eyes. "No kidding, why she was doing that…" She asked.
"No idea." The second shrugged, but then stopped. In the place of where he had
left his car was now a huge hoof shaped crater. "Where is my car!?" he shouted.
"I saw it fly that way…" Another man said, standing up from under the table. "Along with several others."
He said, pointing at the distance and the path of destruction Sweetie Belle had left in her wake.