![]() She grabbed a hammer and dropped it down to Rarity. She stood on the third rung from the top and began to fumble through the hay and old tools that had been left on the loft. “Don’t worry, it’s nailed up.” Applejack said, climbing up higher towards the loft. “Do you want me to hold it for you?” She asked. Rarity stepped over and stood at the base of the ladder as Applejack climbed. “Yet.” She mumbled at the solid creak it gave. “It’s been here for years and it hasn’t failed me yet.” Applejack said, putting her booted foot on the first rung of the ladder. It looked rotted and almost on the verge of disintegration. “Are you sure that will hold you?” She asked. Rarity rolled her eyes and followed Applejack inside the barn. “Just stand at the bottom of the ladder and catch the tools I toss down to you.” “Big Mac is working in the fields and your magic might come in handy.” She opened the barn door. “Yes, but you’re my last hope.” Applejack said. On her feet she wore some new work boots, but they were new, so they were slightly loose. And to be honest, you should have picked something a little more suitable to wear.” She pointed down at her own clothes.Īpplejack was wearing her standard farm working gear, which consisted of jeans, a light shirt with the sleeves rolled up and her usual stetson. “Rainbow Dash is on weather patrol today and the others are all busy. “As I said before.” Applejack said, looking back. Her high heels dug into the dirt paths, causing her to stumble every so often. Rarity was wearing a designer dress of her own design, a costume more suited to be at a fashion parade rather than on a farm. “Surely Rainbow Dash would be a much better candidate.” I still don’t quiet understand why you chose me to do this.” Rarity said as she followed Applejack towards the Apple family barn. Perhaps the pony with the most common sense among her friends, Applejack's practicality complements her caring nature, and she prides herself on being "the loyalest of friends and the most dependable of ponies.Rarity is drafted in to help Applejack with some work in the barn, but after a slip up, things get very tickly. Although this often puts her at odds with more urbane ponies like Rarity, Applejack's stubbornness doesn't stop her from being quick to apologize when she realizes her mistakes. Down-to-earth and responsible, Applejack is a country mare at heart, not caring much for complicated etiquette or frilly clothes. ![]() Then there's also Granny Smith, who's getting in on years and who'd probably do well by having one of her aching hips replaced. Though its apples are undeniably delicious, Sweet Apple Acres has been looking a little worn down lately, and Applejack would dearly like to renovate the old barn. earning money for Sweet Apple Acres and her grandmother. ![]() Though young, Applejack's hardly frivolous, and she'll save the romance for when she has time for it – right now, it's hard enough to fit friends into her schedule, much less a romantic partner.Ĭhallenge. Discounting her distrust of math, Applejack is otherwise a jack-of-all-trades, showing herself to be a skilled athlete, musician, and baker. enjoying nature, advising her little sister, and helping out on Sweet Apple Acres. As she fiercely tells him, " I said I can handle this harvest and I'm gonna prove it to you." Though not as large as her older brother, Big McIntosh, Applejack's a sturdy pony herself, and what she lacks in size, she makes up for in determination. ![]() Though the farm takes up most of Applejack's time, she enjoys visiting her Ponyville friends whenever she has the chance. at Sweet Apple Acres, with the rest of the Apple family. Living in the countryside near Ponyville, Applejack learned the value of responsibility from helping her grandmother and older brother on their farm from an early age. ![]()
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