She is gone! Fallout Equestria. Chapter One: Out of the Stable. Диван: https://www.deviantart.com/borsch-zebrovich/art/She-is-gone-785757116

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She is gone! Fallout Equestria. Chapter One: Out of the Stable. Диван: https://www.deviantart.com/borsch-zebrovich/art/She-is-gone-785757116

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So do you miss the Sweet apple acre cider? I hope that survived at least.
Of course it didn’t; Sweet Apple Acres was poisoned by the irradiated reservoir in Whitetail Woods. However, thanks to Gardens of Equestria, Sweet Apple Acres and Whitetail Woods are both clean again, and ready to be made healthy once more. With surviving descendants of the Apple Clan in Stable 2 here at the NCR now, there’s a chance many of their traditional recipes and quality foodstuffs could be brought back. Still have to focus on making sure everyone is fed first though.
So how is silver bells, and has she came up with a better muffin cake?
Silver Bell is doing just fine thank you. She’s apprenticing under Palette of Stable 2 now actually. Her muffin flavoured cake was always delicious, but I do love that she consistently strives to improve.
Also, your grammar is atrocious.
the inhabitants of stable two are resettling outside? ...I'm afraid to ask, but Littlepip's mother...?
Littlepip's mother was not among that first group of settlers. A good portion of the ones who came were orchard attendants who wanted to make sure that everything was replanted correctly. The rest were those who volunteered to aid in the massive migration undertaking, or simply those who wished to experience the world outside.
I've never actually met Littlepip's mother, and it would be rather impolite for me to talk about her aside from what I've already said. If you really feel the need for answers, I would suggest asking Littlepip herself.