@mjangelvortex
I go back and forth depending on who it is. Some of them don’t change much, others change a lot, and others are only different due to the fact that I decided to set it to being 5 years in the past of the pony world. Why? No particular reason other than because I felt like it.
The ‘main’ plot is supposed to be that the principal, Pete, owns the school and runs it as he wants to become famous in his world for something, but he knows he’s a bad principal with bad staff. So he somehow finds a way to manipulate the siren, Kellin, to travel to his world through the portal (or he just happens to do it anyway and Pete finds out, either or) and he ends up running into the counterpart of the zombie from his world, Oliver, who is a troubled student with a myriad of issues and has the entire school hating his guts, and he hates them back. Pete knows right away that Kellin is a siren, and he’s been fearmongering his school and the surrounding area for years on sirens and how terrible and dangerous they are (which is exaggerated lies based on fear) and he hopes to find a way to expose Kellin for what he really is in front of everyone and he thinks this will net him fame as he will be the one to ‘save’ everyone. Also this is important, but he wears a necklace he got from his pony counterpart that allows him to pony up at will as long as he ears it. (He also have magical jewellery to a couple others)
He does not, however, accommodate Oliver in his plan. he doesn’t except Kellin to get close to him, or for Oliver to get close to Kellin. This ends up being his downfall, as while Kellin is too nice and delusional (he cannot fathom EQG Pete being a jerk as his pony self is so nice) and doesn’t want to make a scene to fight back, Oliver howeveris not so nice and does not care what others think of him making a scene like that, and uses violence all the time, so he steals Pete’s necklace right off of him and beats him up the second he threatens Kellin’s life in front of him. If not for Oliver being there, Pete probably would have gotten away with exposing Kellin in front of everyone, and being put in his place like such and being told off viciously, the ending to his story is that he gets checked into therapy to help him with his ego issues.
That’s the main summary minus a lot of details as I’m still trying to work them out, and obviously I didn’t mention anyone else as they ultimately don’t ‘matter’ to the main driving force.