The
moment she hit the floor, the ponies surrounding her erupted in panic.
Applejack, seeing the danger from their hooves, barged her way through the
crowd with her brother’s help to the side of the unconscious unicorn who had
protected them all.
“Let
me dear.” Rarity, who looked paler than usual, said as she levitated Twilight
onto Big Mac’s back as Spike clambered onto Applejack’s. “We really should get
her somewhere safe.”
“The
library’s close.” Spike spoke up for the first time since Nightmare Moon had
appeared, biting his lower lip as he watched his unconscious pseudo-mother.
“All our stuff is there.”
“Then
tha’ where we’ll go. Can yer carrier ‘er that far?” Applejack asked, turning to
her brother who nodded.
“E’yup.”
Big Mac, a huge red earth pony stallion with a short orange mane and tail and a
single green apple for a cutie mark, was not too concerned about the weight on
his back considering how much he hauled around on a daily basis for the farm.
“But
how’re we gonna get through the crowd?” Rarity asked, deciding to come with
them since it was clear she was no longer needed here and they would need her
help to lift the other unicorn back down again.
“Everyone
quiet!” The mayor bellowed over the noise of the panicked chatter and stomping
hooves, “Please, settle down!” When that did not work she gestured to the only
ponies who were not panicking, which, surprisingly to them all included
Fluttershy, who had been settling her birds and trying not to think about what
had happened too hard. “Take the back entrance and when she wakes up, tell her
thank you and I’d like to speak with her.”
“We
will.” Applejack tipped her hat to the mayor, “Thanks to yer too.”
The
small group of ponies bolted out of the hall and down towards the tree that the
library rested in. Halfway there Rainbow Dash rejoined them, looking irritated.
“She
got away.” The pale blue pegasus complained as she flew above them, keeping up
with the group easily. “She turned into a weird light and vanished into the
Everfree Forest.”
“The
Everfree Forest?” Rarity yelped. It was not only her features that fear
crossed. The Everfree was dangerous. No pony could live there. There were too
many dangerous beasts that roamed the dark and creepy forest. If Nightmare Moon
had gone there, there was a good chance that they would never be able to find
her amongst the twisting branches and boggy paths. That, if they thought about
it, was probably what the dark sorceress had been going for when she had
challenged Twilight to follow her.
“Never
min’ that now.” Applejack said as they reached the library and Spike scrambled
to open the door for them. “We can’ do nothing until Princess Twilight wakes
up.” Big Mac preceded his sister into the huge hollow tree and Spike swiftly
made up a bed of pillows for the unicorn on his back as the others followed him
in.
“She
didn’t tell us she was a Princess.” Rainbow huffs, “And where’d her wings go?”
“Twilight’s
not a Princess.” Spike yawned, having trouble keeping up with everything,
having not slept since before dawn the previous day, though he was not sure if
it could be counted as another ‘day’ when the sun had yet to rise. “And I’ve
never seen her do that before.”
“Her
wings were damaged.” Fluttershy spoke, her voice little more than a whisper.
“With
‘er wings as messed up as they were, I don’t think it woulda mattered if she
did ‘ave them out normally, Rainbow.” Applejack spoke over the end of
Fluttershy’s sentence, having not heard the shy and quiet yellow pegasus.
“Applejack’s
right, it might be a choice to hide them, darling.” Rarity spoke up, “I mean if
I had wings and they were that badly damaged, I’d probably want to hide them
too.”
“No,
no!” Spike protested, frustration clear, “You’re not listening to me.
Twilight’s a unicorn, not an alicorn! I don’t know how she did that but she’s
not normally an Alicorn! She must have learned a spell or something without
telling me.” Spike sounded kind of hurt at that, causing the ponies to wince
and glance at each other.
“Perhaps
she didn’t have time, darling.” Rarity offered as she levitated Twilight down
onto the pillow bed. “She was rather busy yesterday.”
“But
we share...” Spike paused, considering the golden trinket hanging from the
ribbon around Twilight’s neck. Twilight had, as far as he was aware, never
studied to become an Alicorn like her teacher and he had helped her with every
spell she had learned in the last couple of years. Once he had proved to the
unicorn that he could help, she had been more than willing to let him assist
wherever possible and with something as complicated as this, he was sure that
his friend would have needed his help multiple times.
However
he had heard the tales that Treasure Trove had woven about the powers of the
‘Millennium Puzzle,’ the same puzzle that Twilight was wearing as a necklace.
There had been horror stories and ghost stories and even the tale of an Alicorn
Princess haunting anyone who held it but there was one thing that every story
had in common.
The
Millennium Puzzle was a powerful, magical artefact that granted its holder one
wish and one wish only. The only thing that made any sense to Spike was that it
was the Puzzle that had changed his friend, rather than anything that Twilight
had done herself.
“Whatever
she did, it worked.” Rainbow shrugged, landing for the briefest of moments
before taking off again, expressing her nervousness in her inability to stand
still for even a few seconds. “So all we got to do is get her to wherever
Nightmare Moon is hiding and...”
“I
don’t think that’ll work, sugarcube.” Applejack frowned, “They fought to a draw
and that, that...”
“Blue
creepy?” Pinkie finally piped up, seeming to have lost her tongue for a few
minutes but having found it again in fine fashion, “Queen Meany?”
Applejack
gave her a look that clearly said ‘seriously?’ and she was not the only one. Then
as one they seemed to remember that it was Pinkie Pie talking and ignored it as
Applejack turned to Big Mac and asked, “Can you look after the farm for me?”
When he gave her a questioning look, the orange filly sighed, “Everyone’s probably
headed back there and we could lose the whole crop if the sun doesn’t come back
soon, besides you need to look after Applebloom and Granny Smith.”
The
huge stallion did not look happy, but he nuzzled his sister and nodded, “You
come back safe, okay sis?” He asked, his speech slow and clearly carefully
thought out, belying the smarts hidden away in his brain.
“I
will. Promise.” The earth pony promised her brother with a smile, “Dun worry
‘bout me. I’m tough as old horseshoes. You’re the one that has to herd the
family.”
Big
Mac actually flinched at that. He still had no idea how his sister managed like
she did when the Apple horde descended onto Sweet Apple Acres, but she had done
rather well so far, he just half expected the entire rest of the horde to try
and follow his sister in to the Everfree if she went with the Princess to try
and defeat Nightmare Moon.
“Spike?”
The baby dragon forgot all about the conversation at the soft call. He wheeled
around to look at the unicorn who had hatched him. She was blinking around at
the gathered group and their surroundings like she could not work out how they
had gotten there or why the others were present.
“Twilight!”
Spike darted over and hugged the unicorn, who froze for a moment, startled and
then rested her head on his shoulder. She could feel him trembling against her,
his scales itching slightly as he clung tightly, “I’m so glad you’re okay.”
“It’s
alright Spike,” Twilight murmured, trying to ignore how the others were staring
at them, “It’ll be okay. How did we get back here?”
“You
passed out, darling.” Rarity informed her, coming over cautiously, “So
Applejack’s brother carried you here.”
“E’yup.”
Big Mac agreed, nodding and bowing, reminding the other ponies to bow to.
“Wh...why
are you bowing to me? All I did was cast a shield spell.” Twilight asked,
confused as the fillies followed the stallion’s lead. “Please, get up.”
“You
were an Alicorn.” Spike told her, his voice trembling as badly as the rest of
him, “I thought you were gunna collapse and then you changed and...”
“I’m
not now though.” Twilight frowned as the others, slightly nervously, stood up.
She could not remember changing. The last thing she could remember was thinking
that she had failed and that she hoped Celestia would forgive her. It might
have been something she had done accidently as she had blacked out but she did not
know how.
“Are
you alright, sugarcube?” Applejack asked, moving to her side. She looked
worried, not about her but for her.
“That.
Was. Amazing!” Dash interrupted before Twilight could answer, “You totally sent
Nightmare Moon packing! She totally ran away with her tail between her legs.”
That
was not how the other ponies remembered it and certainly that had not been the
case up until the point Twilight could remember, but they were all alive and
Rainbow seemed so convinced of her facts that Twilight could not help but want
more clarification.
“What
happened? After I changed the first time? My memory’s a little hazy, probably
because of all the magic I was using.” She questioned, needing more details if
she was to understand what had happened and attempt it again if, or rather, as she was half convinced
after her last performance against the possessed Night Goddess, when, she needed to.
“It
was simply awful, darling.” Rarity complained with an overdramatic swoon, “That
horrid wave of magic was nearly through your shield and you nearly fell, I
thought we were all going to...”
Rarity
did not need to finish her sentence. Twilight had thought something similar as she
had slipped into unconsciousness, unable to maintain the level of magic she had
weaved into the shield against the tide that had been pushing against not only
her magic but her mind and something deeper, some core part of her that she did
not understand.
“Yeah,
but you got back up and changed in a burst of gold light.” Rainbow Dash picked
up where Rarity had left off. “Then you totally sent Nightmare Moon running.
She didn’t know where to turn once your shield just soaked up her attack and
she ran away to the Everfree Forest.”
Twilight
had heard of the Everfree on the edge of Equestria. The two Princesses had once
ruled from a castle in the middle of it called the Castle of the Two Sisters.
She had not ever expected to have to enter it however. “Spike, has Princess
Celestia sent a letter?”
The
baby dragon shook his head, looking worried. “I haven’t had any letters to or
from the palace since you sent yours, Twilight.”
That
was not good news. She just hoped it was because her brother had yet to find out
that something had gone wrong rather than because Nightmare Moon had gone to
the palace in Canterlot first. “All right, can you send a letter to my brother
for me?” She asked Spike, “Then I need to find out more about the castle in the
Everfree, because I bet that’s where she’s going.”
“She
did say she was going to the ‘heart’ of her old Kingdom.” Applejack remembered,
“Can we help?”
“You...want
to help?” Twilight was actually surprised. No one except Spike had ever offered
to help her when she was on a research kick before. Not for years anyway once
they had realised how much work was going to be involved. Maybe that was why
she had offered, because she thought it was going to be easy.
“Why
not?” Applejack asked as Pinkie Pie started bouncing around the room, searching
for books on the Everfree Forest or the Elements of Harmony. It’ll all help and
I’ve never shied away from a bit of hard work.”
“I
hate reading.” Rainbow Dash grumbled as she started looking through the books
that Pinkie had pulled off of the shelves.
Twilight
smiled and let out an amused huff at that. She had heard the grumbling before.
She seemed to be the only one who enjoyed trawling through books for hours to
look for information. “Spike? You ready?” The baby dragon nodded and lifted
quill to parchment. “Okay, dear Shining Armour.” Spike started scribbling it
down as the ears of the other ponies perked up to listen to her words, hoping
to hear something more about the situation, “I don’t know where Princess
Celestia is or what happened, but Nightmare Moon is free. I fought her,
apparently to a standstill but I don’t remember it. I’ve completed my
Millennium Puzzle and that apparently comes with a title. As ‘Guardian of the
Shadows’ I think it’s my job to go into the Everfree Forest after her and try
and stop whatever she has planned so that’s what I’m going to do once I have a
location. I don’t know what to suggest, I haven’t had time to sit and think of
a plan, but then you were always better at that than me.” She sighed, “See you
when this is all over. I’ll be at the Castle of the Two Sisters…one way or
another. Your loving sister, Twilight Sparkle.” Spike finished it with a
flourish, refusing to look at Twilight until it was sealed with her little
insignia and sent in a puff of green flame.
“Twilight…”
Spike hesitated before darting over and hugging her leg, “Don’t go?” He
pleaded, “Please? You don’t know if you can do that again and…”He trailed off,
still clinging to her leg.
“I
have to Spike.” Twilight sighed, hugging him with her other hoof, “There isn’t
anyone else. The Princess is counting on me.”
“You’re
not alone, sugar.” Applejack promised, “I’m coming with you.”
“Yeah,
me too.” Rainbow Dash nodded, “She messed with Ponyville and that’s not cool.”
“This
eternal night will do nothing for my complexion darling.” Rarity added, “I’m
in.”
“And
the widdle-animals will get all upset if the day doesn’t come back.” Fluttershy
piped up. “So count me in too.”
“The
Everfree’s all kind of weird and creepy.” Pinkie Pie piped up, “It’s really
exciting! Let me come too!”
“I…”
Twilight paused. She was going to say no, going to tell them that it was a bad
idea and they should not go with her. However there was one thing that was
stopping her and that was Unity. She needed the other ponies, they had saved
her from getting trampled and even if she was not sure they were her friends
yet, they did, at least want to help.
If she
was honest with herself she was going to need all the help she could get. She
did not know how she had survived her last fight, she did not know if she would
again without a little assistance. “Thank you.” She settled on finally, smiling
at the others.
“You’re
welcome sugar cube.” Applejack smiled back as Spike let go, feeling a little
reassured as long as he knew that Twilight was not going to go alone.
“Hey,
hey,” Pinkie skidded a book over to Twilight, an old text called, ‘The Elements
of Harmony: A Reference Guide’ with a great big, bright, grin, “Will this help?”
“Yes!”
Twilight practically pounced on it, flicking through the pages rapidly, searching
through for something, anything that would make their search for the Elements
easier or give them a more direct route to the castle. She did not like to
admit it but as the others dove into whatever books they could find that might
have useful information, she felt more like going back to sleep than going out
into the Everfree.
That
was not really an option though. Not with Nightmare Moon out there and waiting
for her. If she did not go to the possessed alicorn, then she would come here,
to her and the citizens of Ponyville could get hurt. She could not let that
happen. She did not know why or how the alicorn, who was thousands of years old,
recognised her but apparently she did and she hated her. There was no way,
after that little display in the town hall that Nightmare Moon would let her
just walk away and let her brother and his guards handle this.
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