Saturday, October 29, 2011

Chapter Nine: In the cell

John sat against the wall and lit a cigarette. George went to check on Ringo. Paul looked up out of his good eye. He tried getting to his feet, but fell. "This is all my fault." he said and began to cry. The other three looked at him. "No Paul, it's not. Just because that Galaxia has a problem with Chelsea, doesn't mean it's your fault. You had nothing to do with this." John said as he put a hand on Paul's shoulder. "I didn't even get to tell her that I love her. And now she'll never know." "She does though Paul." He looked up at John who was smiling. "Do you remember about a year ago when we went to a circus? You saved a little pony from the ring leader. Her name was Lilly Blossom. You showed her the kindness within you and she never forgot it." Paul shook his head. "What has that got to do with anything?" he said. "Chelsea is that pony. Chelsea is Lilly Blossom. She asked her princess to make her human because she loved you. She loves you Paul! You cannot just give up on her!" Paul looked at John as if he was crazy. "He's right ya know." They looked up. Big Macintosh was standing at the door of the cell. "What?" Paul asked. "Lilly Blossom is that woman in there. Ya know, when I knew Lilly was leaving me for a human, I at least thought he would be handsome, but I guess that just proves how much she loves you doesn't it?" "Left you? What do you mean?" Big Macintosh looked down, "We was engaged to be married." He looked up at Paul. "You really love her? You'd do anything for her? Anything at all?" "Yes, I can't imagine life without her." Big Macintosh snorted. "Alright then, stay back." He turned around and bucked at the door. With one intense blow, the door came right off it's hinges. Macintosh went over to Paul and knelt down, "Get on, we got a girl to save." Paul grabbed on to Macintosh's mane and pulled himself up onto his back. Just then they heard a loud and painful scream coming from down the corridor. "Let's go." He said. Then the five of them ran off down the corridor to Chelsea's rescue.

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