Chapter 7

16 0 0
                                        

"I'm absolutely amazed! I had no idea those chemicals would work that well! She died, not from going into shock from the pain alone, but from her neck breaking as a result of her violent thrashes. Had it not been for that, who knows how much pain she could have survived. It up sets me that I'll never know just how much pain her body could have taken before dying, now that she is gone." Twilight Sparkle turned to the last surviving pony of the group. "We're almost done, Rarity!"

Rarity was shaken and teary. All of her closest friends were no longer with her. She was all alone.

"I have something special in store for you." Twilight said, obtaining a syringe. Rarity said nothing. She didn't care anymore. She was just grateful that she would be joining her friends soon, but hoping it would not be too painful. The purple unicorn stuck the hypodermic needle

into the white pony's spine, just below the neck. Slowly, she was losing the use of all her voluntary muscles below the neck.

She, though looking forward to her death, was frightened as to what she might be subjected to before her final departure. Especially seeing the torments Fluttershy had to go through. "Ple... please tell me what you plan to do to me... "

"Rarity, I want it to be a surprise. I've been looking forward to your session most of all. Oh the secrets that will be revealed!" A button glowed on the central control panel, and Rarity was released, but unable to walk or crawl away. Twilight hoisted the fallen pony onto her back, and carried her to the back room. The back room's contents were completely organized. The Carts of active organ containing jars were all lined up next to each other against the walls. The surgical knives, bone cutters, syringes, and all kinds of other tools were sorted by category on trays and in metal cases, all resting on counters and shelves. And glassware, such as test tubes and flasks were sitting in glassware holders, also on the counters and shelves. And there were a few other strange devices up against the walls.

At the end of the room was a door accompanied by numbered buttons on the wall next to it. Twilight Sparkle typed a long numerical code, opening the door, allowing them to go inside an elevator. Twilight looked so excited, "Congratulations Rarity. You're the only one of the five who get to see my underground layer. Not many from the outside have ever visited, or even heard of my layer... fortunately for me."

Four buttons were visible on the elevator wall near the door they entered. Each corresponded to a floor. The purple unicorn pressed the very top button sending the elevator to sublevel one. Three minutes passed and the door on the other side of the elevator opened. Twi carried the hornless unicorn through the door, and down a few hallways, making some left and right turns.

During that walk, Rarity noticed a multitude of numbered doors, as in a hotel, only less friendly looking. Because the floors and walls were mostly concrete and metal. In addition to the labeled doors, there was what looked like a cafeteria, a medical center, and an entertainment room, passing by.

Arriving at some stairs, Twilight informed Rarity, "We'll take the long way, so I can show you around." They descended a very long way down the stairs, and entered a wider corridor. All along the right wall was a long glass window. Peering through the window, the paralyzed pony saw an extremely large room, in which were long conveyor belts, machinery, construction supplies, and an enormous empty space at the center.

Rarity had no idea what to think of this. "What... is all this?"

"Progress! It's amazing how much can be accomplished with powerful levitation magic and hundreds of diamond dogs and thousands of parasprite slaves under my hypnotic spell. Why, it only took 3 and a half months to construct this entire lair. It couldn't have been done that quickly without super energizing my workers with a magic potion I invented, via injection. Moving along..."

The Experiments Of Twilight Sparkle [READ WARNINGS]Where stories live. Discover now