Canterlot; Current Day.
“Please, Twilight?”
Spike begged, the purple baby dragon fell to his knees, his forepaws coming
together in front of him in a pleading motion as his bright green spikes
quivered in time with the excited trembling of his body, “White Lightning
never, ever shows off his new stuff in Canterlot. He ALWAYS does it in
Manehatten. I know you don’t duel much anymore but can I go, please? Please?”
“Spike...” Twilight
hesitated. She knew how much her friend and in some ways child, enjoyed it when
her former classmate released the new DuelRune packs for public use. Before
White Lightning had invented them, the card game she had enjoyed as a training
tool at her mentor’s school had been nothing but a simple game to anyone who
wasn’t using its summoning techniques, spells and traps as a way of fine tuning
their control over their magic.
Ever since the DuelRune
Grids had been released, however, Duel Monsters had exploded in popularity
right across Equestria. The grids allowed non-unicorns to do what the more
magically inclined had been able to do for years and the ability to see and
hear the monsters battling as the two players duelled had pushed what had been
an offshoot training tool into an insanely oft played thing.
For Twilight herself
the DuelRunes did not mean much. They were well made and she enjoyed looking
them over and trying to work out exactly how her former classmate had managed
to make them work. However she had stopped playing the game for fun about a
year or so ago, unless it was against Spike and she no longer needed the game
to help teach her control over her magic.
For Spike however, who
had enjoyed the game back when it had just been a simple card game, it was a
huge step and he wanted to be there every time an upgrade was released.
“Please, Twilight?” The baby dragon begged. “We’re supposed to be on holiday
anyway.”
That made Twilight
grimace. It was true that the school she attended, ‘Celestia’s School for
Gifted Unicorns’ had let out so that everyone could go home for the Summer Sun
Celebration, but her elder brother was Captain of the Palace Guard so he had
not been able to come and see her and her parents had gone on vacation for it.
This meant that she and Spike were on their own for the celebrations, which, in
all honesty she planned to sleep through.
“Spike, it’s...”
She did not get to
finish her sentence before Spike produced the book she had been searching for
from the library and grinned at her, “You could take it with you.” He pointed
out, knowing exactly which buttons to push, “And I wouldn’t be too far away if
you needed me to take notes. It might be fun.”
Technically her baby
dragon friend was right, he would be right there with her if she needed him.
However she knew full well that if she tried to catch his attention once the
display had started, she might as well be talking to a brick wall.
“Spike this is really
important.” Twilight tried again. The purple unicorn flicked her multishaded
tail in her irritation that no one seemed to understand that for her research
was fun. Bar a good, challenging game of Duel Monsters, there was nothing she
enjoyed as much as burying herself in her books and learning new things. “I
know there’s something about this Summer Sun Celebration that...”
“Please?” Spike latched
onto her left foreleg, “Please, please, please, please? I won’t ask you for
anything for a month!”
“If I ask you to take a
note or a letter will you actually pay attention to me?” Twilight asked him
with a sigh, “And when I say it’s time to leave will you actually come with me
this time?”
Spike blushed as much
as a purple dragon could and scuffed the floor sheepishly with his foot at the
reminder of the last time that they had gone to one of these demonstrations and
he had successfully kept them out until late into the night.
“I swear on my comics.”
Spike told her, his tone solemn as he crossed his heart.
“Alright, but let me
pack my saddlebag.” The delighted cheer and momentary tightening of Spike’s
grip before he darted off to grab his deck was reward enough for conceding and
she let out an amused, yet exasperated huff before using her magic to pack the
bag which had the same pink star surrounded by darker purple ones as her cutie
mark.
In went the book she
had been after, closely followed by quills and parchment so she could make her
own notes while Spike was distracted. However she hesitated before packing the
small fabric case with her cards in. She still enjoyed the game, but it was a
distraction that she did not need.
“Ready Twilight?” Spike
asked, practically bouncing in his excitement. She jumped a mile, shoving the
last few things into her bag without looking and levitated it onto her back.
Spike jumped up next, his own deck strapped to his hip via a holster she had
had made especially for him for the previous Hearth’s Warming Eve.
“I still don’t know if
this is such a good idea.” Twilight told the baby dragon clutching onto her
sides as she cantered towards the door. “It would be much easier to do my research
here.” She hesitated by the door, almost loath to exit into the bright sunlight
outside.
Spike almost
complained. He would have done in fact if he had not noticed the slight tremble
under him, as if Twilight was shaking. “Twilight?” He asked, worried for his
friend and the unicorn who had hatched him. “Are you okay?”
“Fine, fine.” Twilight took
a deep breath and stepped out into the sunlight. It was not that she was
agoraphobic by any stretch of the imagination. In fact she enjoyed curling up
under a tree with a good book as much as the next pony. However it had been
years since she had seen White Lightning in the hoof. The white unicorn stallion
had been a fellow student at her school and had forever been battling her for
the top spot. Right up until the accident, Lightning had been one of the most competent
wielders of magic and had matched her in almost every subject, especially in
Duel Monsters though he had never quite managed to defeat her in either marks
or at the card game.
Then then accident had
happened. No one was quite sure what had happened, but she and White Lightning
had been duelling in the school courtyard when his step-sire had interrupted
and at some point during the conversation the two stallions had had afterwards,
Lightning’s horn had been broken and his access to his magic lost.
She had not seen hair
or whisker of White Lightning since that day. He had withdrawn from the school
the next day and his step-sire had passed away soon after, leaving the young
stallion in charge of the massive company that his step-sire had run.
She had not duelled
anyone but Spike since that day and it was slightly nerve wracking to think
that Lightning was in her neck of the wood again. Still she knew she was being
silly. He probably did not even remember her and she had much more important
things to worry about, like why this Summer Sun Celebration, the thousandth in
Equestria’s long history, worried her so greatly.
The crowd had already
gathered when they arrived in the plaza at the centre of Canterlot and Twilight
was more than happy to drop Spike off at the crowd’s thinnest point and retreat
to a nearby café to have a bite to eat and read her book. The baby dragon
weaved amongst the hooves of the excited crowd with practised ease and found
himself a perch at the front of the gathered horde that would allow him to see
everything perfectly.
Twilight tried to tune
out the excited hum as she ordered a daisy sandwich, settled at a table and
pulled her book out of her saddle bags. It was not easy, as every so often she
would catch a word here or there that would catch her interest. However once
her sandwich had arrived and she had found the section of the book she was
looking for it was almost like the world around her melted away, leaving her in
a little bubble of just her, her sandwich and her research.
The roar of the crowd
as the demonstration started went completely unnoticed as Twilight read through
the section on the Elements of Harmony and found that, frustratingly, there was
not much written about them. Instead it recommended she turned to the section
on ‘The Mare in the Moon.’
That proved much more
productive. It spoke of the fact her mentor, Princess Celestia herself, had
defeated a wicked mare of darkness, known as Nightmare Moon, using the Elements
of Harmony and sealed her away on the moon. However the dark and powerful
Alicorn had sworn that when a thousand years had passed she would return and
bring night time eternal.
Her defeat had heralded
the very first Summer Sun Celebration and it had been celebrated on the longest
day of the year every year since, right up until the modern age and as Twilight
was already aware, this year was the one thousandth celebration of that day.
“Oh…” Twilight breathed
when she realised what that meant. “Spike?!” She asked, wanting him to help her
confirm her findings. She glanced around and grimaced when she could not see
the petite dragon for the horde of ponies gathered around the glow that could
only be an active DuelRune grid. “Oh horse feathers.” She grumbled as she
gathered up her things and ate the last bite of her sandwich before taking a deep
breath and diving into the masses in order to try and reach her friend and
scribe so he could send a letter to the Princess for her.
“Excuse me, pardon me,”
Twlight apologised as she tried to squeeze her way through the crowds. It was
almost impossible to see someone as small as Spike for the herd of ponies and
no one wanted to move and possibly lose their vantage point. It was good for
her in one way because it meant that there was no way her former classmate
would be able to spot her. The problem was it meant that Spike probably would
not be able to either. Not only that but she was a little worried, considering
that she got stepped on twice while trying to find her friend. Spike was much
smaller than most of the ponies here and it was quite possible that he would
get trampled.
“Twilight!” Her head
snapped towards the sound, which, both thankfully and frustratingly was coming
from a certain baby dragon who was across the other side of the crowd from
where she had left him and was waving at her from the back of another of the
colts in her class. She could not help but wince and shy away from the hissing
and complaining at the noise, which carried over the sounds of the demonstration.
“Twilight, over here!”
A gap opened up in the
crowds, allowing her to get to Spike’s side easily. She took advantage of it,
well aware of the eyes on her as she made her way across to him, including one
set that she had really hoped to avoid.
“Ow.” Spike’s ride was
complaining as Twilight reached them, the black furred pony with his silvery
grey mane and tail and his white crescent moon cutie mark, had his hoof
covering his ear and looked pained, “I do need to be able to hear Spike.”
“Sorry Dark Moon.”
Spike apologised, looking sheepish for all of about two seconds before grinning
at Twilight. Before he could say anything or Twilight could ask him to take a
letter for her, another voice broke into the conversation.
“Twilight Sparkle?” The
young mare flinched at the sound of her name and turned to face the speaker,
coming face to face with a pure white stallion of about her age with a short,
tidy, brown mane and tail and the picture of the back of the Duel Monsters card
for a cutie mark. He smirked as he looked her over, “It is you. Oh good, I
needed someone to demonstrate my DuelRune grid on. You do still play, don’t
you?”
“Well, not for a long
time and I really need…”
“Go on Twilight.” Spike
jumped down from Dark Moon’s back and pushed her forward towards the runic grid
on the floor.
“Spike!” Twilight
yelped, embarrassed and trying not to pay attention to the mutterings of the impatient
crowd, “I don’t have tim…”
“What’s the matter
Twilight?” White Lightning interrupted with a slightly vindictive chuckle, “It’s
just a short demonstration. I would have thought Celestia’s prize pupil would
jump at the chance to show off a new training tool.” He turned away, his tone
turning nasty, “Unless, of course you don’t think that the Princess is a very
good teacher…”
There was a sharp gasp
from the crowd before complete silence fell.
“One game.” Twilight
glared at the white stallion before her, using her magic to plop her saddlebag
down next to Spike, “Just one.” She snapped as she lifted her deck box from her
bag, “And you’ll see how good a teacher the Princess is!”
“Then step into the grid.”
White Lightning gestured to the blue circle on the left of the runic grid
taking up a lot of floor space, “And show us.”
“Once I’m done,” She
told Spike as she cantered into the circle and put her hoof on the right sigil,
causing the circle around her to glow and activating her half of the DuelRune
grid below her, which lit up the same purple as her magic, “I need you to take
a letter.”
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