Chapter 7 Blood in the Snow [Pawnee] and Pam exchanged a worried [ferret]. They couldn’t make Anna see reason when [she was so blinded by the special love a girl feels for her pony]. But they couldn’t leave [the world of the living to save a millennia-old pony that was closer to a god than anything else that ever trod the earth] either. [The worried ferret squirmed out of Pam’s hands and ran off to worry elsewhere.] Pam sighed. “We’ll [go to hell] with you,” she said. [Anna turned back around, tears welling up in her eyes.] “Maybe you and Acorn [can be redeemed],” said [Pawnee]. “Maybe the cat [— and death itself — aren’t as powerful as we mortals think.”] “But promise us [you won’t] turn back [as we leave the underworld,” said Pawnee, “or Acorn might be pulled back into it.” Pam rolled her eyes like, we get it, you know a bit about mythology. You want a fucking pat you on the back? Where were you when I learned numbers, huh?] Anna wanted to [hug her friends]. But she knew it was dangerous to [show affection, since it could be taken as a sign of weakness. Acorn had taught her that.] #DetectivePony
