“We…caught
up…” Rarity panted at her, her normally well groomed and perfectly quaffed mane
and tail in complete disarray. “Are…you okay?”
“I’m
fine, thanks to Fluttershy.” Twilight looked over at the embarrassed looking
pegasus who cantered over to her side, a sheepish smile on her face.
“I
just didn’t want him to eat you…” Flutershy practically whispered and scuffed
the floor with her hoof.
“Well
thank you.” Twilight smiled brightly at her and got to see Fluttershy perk up a
little. “We should keep going.”
“Hold
yer horses.” Applejack put herself in the way and frowned at Twilight, “How
come yer didn’t change or cast a spell at that bird when we got grabbed?”
“I…”
Twilight looked almost as embarrassed as Fluttershy as she admitted, “I don’t
know how and I didn’t want to get you hurt.”
“What
do you mean you don’t know how?” Dash demanded. “You’re the one transforming…”
“I don’t
know.” Twilight admitted, though she was frightened to do so, staring at her
hooves rather than look at the others, “I’m not…I don’t change because I want
to, it just happens. I don’t remember what happens when I’m an alicorn, it’s
like I’m not even me.”
“You can’t
be serious, darling.” Rarity stared at her as Twilight flinched.
“You’re
tellin’ me you don’ remember anythin’ that happened with Nightmare Moon? Or what
happened with tha’ pegasus pony?” Applejack asked, confused.
Twilight
shook her head, still not daring to look up at the others. “It’s the puzzle. It
changes me. It must do because I’ve never learned anything that could do it and
I didn’t even think it was possible before you told me I’d done it. I have no
idea what I did while I wasn’t me and it scares me. I don’t want to hurt any of
you…”
“Tha’s
jus’ foalish.” Applejack’s scolding tone made Twilight look up in shock, “You
ain’ done anythin’ tha would harm us and even if yer don’ remember wha’ yer
did, it’s still ya in there when yer in yer other form. If yer afraid o’
changin’ yer won’ do it when we’re facing Nightmare Moon. We’re not scared of
yer and you won’ hurt us so do wha’ yer need to.”
“Applejack…”
Twilight started, trailing off as she tried to work out how to respond to that.
“Trust
us.” Applejack huffed at her, “Yer not alone and we can handle yer Princess
form.” She paused and then looked embarrassed, “Not tha’ I’m sorry yer didn’
transform. Yer wings in yer other form are so badly damaged I dun think ya could
fly anyway.”
“They
are?” Twilight was surprised as Rarity nudged her from behind, getting her
moving again.
“Yeah,”
Dash nodded as she led the way, saving her strength for later, “Don’t know why though.”
She commented as she reached a bridge.
“Ask
me.” Twilight suggested, “If I change again I mean. I don’t know why my wings
are like that when I’m…different.” They reached the rickety wooden bridge
across the gorge and Twilight stopped again.
She
was not the only one. No one look particularly happy. Halfway across the bridge
the fog thickened even further, to the point it practically formed a solid wall
across their path.
“So…what
do you think is across there?” Rarity asked nervously, pacing side to side as
she stared across into the mist, trying to peer through it to the other side.
“Task
four, probably.” Twilight worried, knowing how tired her friends were and not
really wanting to get into another fight so soon.
“I
could fly across and check.” Fluttershy offered. Twilight shook her head
though.
“No,
thank you. I think we should stick together. If we lose each other in this fog
we could end up losing each other for good.” The unicorn informed her as she
took a shaky step onto the bridge. It wobbled badly and creaked underneath her
hoof but it held her weight as she moved further forward. Applejack, who was
sticking close to her after the bird scare, followed close behind.
“Be
careful.” Twilight told them as she put her right hoof forward only for it to
go straight through the rotten plank in front of her. She nearly tumbled
forward but managed to catch herself in time, her hoof going through a second
plank with a horrible crack.
“I…I’d
rather fly thanks.” Fluttershy squeaked at the second crack and launched
herself. Her actions made the bridge bounce up and down and made the others cry
out in surprise. “S…sorry…” She stammered as she hovered above their heads.
“I…its
okay, darling.” Rarity was the first to reply, glad when the bridge settled
itself down. “You just stay close, okay?”
Fluttershy
did and they got across. Twilight did not see what it looked like when she
stepped into the mist but it was incredibly disconcerting to not be able to see
past the end of her foreleg. “Is everyone alright?”
“Ye…yes,
darling.” Rarity did not sound so sure though and neither did the others as
they answered too. Twilight glanced back over her shoulder to try and see them
but the dark, swirling fog was too thick.
“Stay
together.” Twilight ordered, though she was unaware that it came out as an
order. “Try and grab the tail of the pony in front of you and don’t let go.”
She felt somepony grab her tail and stumbled slightly as they tugged gently.
Before she could complain however, she heard Applejack yelp in pain and heard
Pinkie call an apology back.
They
made their way through for a while, just heading straight on the baring that
Rainbow Dash had put them on when she had been guiding the expedition. Before
too long Fluttershy’s voice softly echoed down the line, “Umm, please stop
pulling on my tail.”
“I don’t
have your tail.” Rainbow Dash responded, having to drop whoever’s tail she was
holding to do so. “I have…had Pinkie’s…oops.” Twilight wanted to bang her head
against a wall as they came to a halt and the others responded to Fluttershy
too.
There
was a worrying moment of silence when they all confirmed that no one had the
pale yellow filly’s tail and then Applejack asked, “If none of us have
Fluttershy’s tail, then what…”
Fluttershy
screamed, cutting Applejack off and making the others call out, worried. Twilight
cast her beacon spell to try and light up the area and make it easier to see.
It gave the ponies just enough light to be able to see each other, but it also
cast a huge, winged shadow that was a terrifyingly familiar.
“Dr…dra…dragon!!”
Rarity squealed, backing up slowly as she beheld the giant shape. The creature
in question let out a furious bellow and snapped its giant black head in their direction,
its glowing red eyes blazing like fire as Fluttershy rushed out of the darkness
surrounding them, limping slightly. Twilight shielded her with her own body
before drawing from her deck, ready to fight the creature.
The
dragon loosed a vicious roar and spat fire at the group of ponies. They only
avoided being singed by the Negate Attack that the unicorn called up. “I don’t
think we can reason with this one.” Applejack sounded nervous as they looked at
the beast.
“You
stole my jewels and my gold!” The dragon snarled at them. The creature’s black
scales shimmered like obsidian in the fading flare and its eyes narrowed as it
beheld the puzzle hanging from the ribbon around Twilight’s neck. “Give it
back!!!”
Twilight
yelped and shoved Fluttershy out of the way as the dragon’s tail whipped
around, striking the unicorn and sending her crashing into a nearby pile of
rocks.
The
others did not get a chance to react as the dragon took flight, its great wings
causing a downdraft that disturbed the fog, giving them a clear view of where
they were.
The
castle was so close. They could see it only five minutes away from their
position in the direction they had been going. However the dragon landed in their
way, cutting them off from taking refuge. The safely roofed castle might as
well have been another six hours away for all the good it would do if they
could not shift the dragon.
Rainbow
Dash took off, ready to launch herself at it, no matter how injured she already
was, only for a blur of black and purple to swoop in and strike the humongous
black head. It wheeled in the air, recovering from the collision, revealing
itself to be Nightingale as the dragon roared in pain and thrashed about.
“I’ll
hold it off.” Nightingale informed them, feeling like she owed them for
allowing her to walk away and hating owing anypony anything. “You find its
jewels.”
“I
have a better idea.” Rarity called up, pulling a rather beautiful ruby out of
her mane and gazing at it. The dragon sniffed the air and turned to look at
her, glaring at the white unicorn who held it in midair with her magic. “I
found it when we were trying to catch up to the others.” She told the dragon as
Twilight picked herself up unsteadily, “There wasn’t anything else there, but
if you want this, you can have it.”
“I
want my horde,” The dragon snarled at her, “But that is a good start.” It
snatched the gem from her with its claw and seemed to examine it carefully, “This
is different from the gems of my horde…brighter…” It hissed as it tilted it back
and forth in the flare light. Twilight sent up a second one which brightened
the area again as Rarity tried something.
“We
can help you find your horde.” She offered, “But we need to lift the fog first.
If you let us get to the castle, we’ll get rid of it and come back, promise.
Right, everyone?”
The
dragon did not look like it believed them as they agreed, but Rarity had
another card to play and she sighed, “I also have a chest full of jewels back
in Ponyville you can have that I was going to make jewellery out of.”
“Give
it to me.” The dragon snapped, bringing its huge head down to the unicorn’s
level and staring her in the face.
“I can’t.”
Rarity shook her head, “Not until the fog is gone and the barrier stopping us
from leaving the forest is gone.”
The
dragon considered her words and then nodded and stood up properly. “Fine, go,
but I want my jewels after.”
“Of
course darling.” Rarity agreed, “Though I’m surprised you need any more with
those glorious obsidian scales of yours and those gorgeous ruby red eyes.” The
dragon preened, let out a rumble that was the draconic equivalent of a laugh
and stepped aside, nudging the white unicorn with its huge head as she passed.
Rarity let out a startled sound as she had to sidestep due to the nudge, but
she gave the dragon a smile and carried on past it, causing the others to
follow.
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