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To Love God - To Love Mortal : A Tomorrow With You
I don’t want to forget you without leaving even a single thing behind
Your gentle words, your eyes which I loved
You will believe me, right? That we will meet again
I want your tears to end, I don’t want them to keep flowing
It wasn’t a coincidence that the both of us met
It was an unchanging destiny since long ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCLMGhLO7mo
I don’t want to forget you without leaving even a single thing behind
Your gentle words, your eyes which I loved
You will believe me, right? That we will meet again
I want your tears to end, I don’t want them to keep flowing
It wasn’t a coincidence that the both of us met
It was an unchanging destiny since long ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCLMGhLO7mo
Yes, but I am not. Sooooo fetch-quest style.
I’m pretty sure that expression is older than Colonial America. XD
He gave her a daughter.
You mean, of course, he found one and physically handed it over to her. Like, reward-to-a-fetch-quest style.
No, she fell into a hole in the fourth wall. She befriended a human in our reality who gave her a daughter named Little AJ, then returned to Equestria with her daughter 170 years later. How will probably be explained in To Love Alicorn or Chaos Future.
Hey, “one job” is hard to do! Just ask John Travolta!
Ellis. He loves horses. X3
This is almost sure, but the real Question: the father?
AJ was lost in time!
-Lumino
Sorry I missed that, but now that I’ve seen that image: it’s not a trace. I think an argument could be made that it was used as a reference for the second panel, but there’s too many differences for it to be an actual trace.
They did with their comment.
Look at Panel 2.
>>88417
Euuggghhhh-fiiiine. I’ll just give it to you; I know it’ll lead to something at a point in time in the future, and that’s really all anyone could ask for.
If it’s lame. You shouldn’t read it in the first place.
It was great though.