“Yeah,
right, I’m supposed to believe some awesome flying squad was just passing
through the Everfree when a demonic Princess passed through and just happened
to tell them that the best flyer in all of Equestria was passing through? The
only part I believe is that I’m the best.” Dash snorted, “And even if it was
true, you introduced yourself by attacking me and when you lost sight of me,
you went after my friends and that’s not okay. Now go away, I’m not joining
your team and I’m not letting you hurt my friends, not even Princess Twilight.
I might not know her very well, but she’s worth a million of you.”
“Wrong
choice, Rainbow Dash.” The mare growled out, launching herself at her. Dash
narrowly escaped the strike by folding her wings, jumping off of the cloud and
dropping like a stone out of the sky. The three evil pegasi followed her down
at high speed, not wanting to lose her, only for Dash to open her wings at the
last minute and pull up. The mare managed to copy her antics, soaring up after
her, but the two stallions collided with the ground, hard and burst into clouds
of purple and black mist.
“Two
down.” Rainbow panted, trying to ignore the pain in her side and the complaints
of her wings as she climbed again, fully aware that the mare was on her tail.
“Just one to go…”
“Yes,”
The mare shot up in front of her, forcing Dash to break hard, making her let
out a pained whimper as her muscles, which were pushed to their limits,
screamed for her to stop. “But that last one is me,” The mare smirked,
“Nightingale. And I always deliver.”
“Yeah
well, not this time.” Dash snorted, diving down and skimming the river, trying
to keep an eye on where Nightingale was. “How the hell does a Shadow creature
have a name, anyway?”
“If
you have to know,” Dash started and nearly tumbled into the water as
Nightingale pulled up alongside her, looking smug, “My brothers and I were
normal ponies before we were banished to the Shadows. We live there now and
when we’re defeated in this world, we just end up back in the dark. You’ll be
joining us soon. Nightmare Moon has sworn it.”
“No
way.” Dash snapped back, barging Nightingale and rowing for height, fully aware
she was slowing down, “Even if you get me, my friends will fix it and I’ll be
me again before you know it.”
“Not
if your mortal form is dead.” Rainbow did not have time to react to that as
Nightingale collided with her and forced her down into the river. The pair of
pegasi plunged into the deep river, just down from where the others had crossed
and Dash found herself caught in the currents.
Nightingale
transformed into purple mist and fled, leaving Rainbow in the river alone. She
struggled and fought against the current desperately heading for the surface,
but the current was too strong for her and her muscles were too heavy from the
heavily draining flying she had been doing before. The lack of rest between her
practises and now and the fact she had had no chance to take a deep breath
before she had been plunged into the waters did not help as she struggled for
air.
Then,
just as her world was going dark something orange plunged into the river next
to her and grabbed her before pulling on a rope with her teeth. Somepony had to
be on the other end of it as they were slowly dragged to shore but Dash was not
conscious to see them touch down on dry land.
Twilight
watched in stunned horror as Fluttershy shoved Applejack aside and started
trying to get Rainbow Dash breathing again, her shock breaking a little as she
heard cackling from above. She looked up as a shadow passed over them and
revealed itself to be the same pegasus mare who had driven Dash into the water.
Something
in Twilight snapped when she saw the mare was coming in for a fresh strike as
they tried to save their friend and the puzzle glowed brightly, the same
changes overcoming Twilight’s form as she stared up at the pegasus.
Nightingale
pulled up sharply when she saw the unicorn grow taller and wings sprouted from
her back. Wide purple eyes narrowed and turned a bitter, angry ruby red as the heavily
damaged wings spread to cover the alicorn’s back and rump and dark magic
swirled around her like flames. She was no fool. She recognised power when she
saw it and the alicorn before her was nothing but power.
Still
she had sworn that she would deal with the Princess and her guards when she had
been summoned. Nightmare Moon had promised freedom for her and her brothers if
they managed it so alicorn or unicorn, Princess Twilight was going down and
going down hard.
“What’s
the matter, Princess?” Nightingale sneered, glad at she did not have to outrun
an alicorn in the skies. Rainbow Dash had proved a surprisingly good challenge
and Nightingale was tired and sore. Up in the skies, however, she had the
advantage. “Too afraid to fly? Oh wait, you can’t. Those wings wouldn’t lift a
butterfly, yet alone a fat mare like you.”
Twilight
glanced over her shoulder when she heard Rainbow coughing and spluttering
behind her, bringing up the water she had swallowed and the momentary
distraction gave Nightingale the opening she was looking for. She rammed into
the Alicorn, sending her sprawling before rowing for height.
The
Princess ignored the concerned calls of her allies as she carefully watched
Nightingale’s flight trajectory. Just because she could no longer fly, it did
not mean she did not know what to expect of an aerial combatant and the pegasus
was overconfident. She chuckled darkly as Nightingale swooped in to finish her,
taking a leaf from her earlier battle and calling up a card from her deck but
not a monster this time.
Instead
the mare, who, if her muzzle and ears were any indication, was actually of a
similar shade of coat to Rainbow Dash, went crashing into a wall of light and
bounced off, hitting the floor hard. One wing wrenched out of place in the
collision leaving the pegasus in a great deal of pain as she picked herself up
and just as ground bound as Twilight.
“You’ll
pay! You’ll pay!” Nightingale screamed at her as she charged her, lowering her
head with the intent to ram the alicon. Twilight dodged it easily and tripped
the furious shadow spirit. She stumbled and staggered a few steps further than
she had intended giving the Princess enough time to blast her with the same
spell she had been using to keep the creatures from earlier at bay.
It
sent Nightingale tumbling, the already injured pegasus going sliding across the
ground before coming to a halt at the water’s edge, her goggles going tumbling
into the river. Fear was clear on her features as Twilight approached, she knew
she could not win. That had been clear from the moment that she had lost her
ability to fly, but accepting defeat meant losing her chance to get her and her
brothers out of the dark void they had been trapped in for so long. Even now if
she died she would just return to that dark place instead of moving on. She had
to get away.
The
Princess seemed to have no intention of letting her do that as she stood before
her, anger clear and magic crackling around her. Nightingale cowered, hoping
that showing that she knew she was beaten would get her off lightly or make the
Alicorn make a mistake.
“You
hurt my friend,” Twilight snapped, her voice stern and disapproving as she
glowered down at the terrified shadow spirit, “Trespassed in my soul, and
you’ve lost at your own little twisted game.”
That
was far too true for Nightingale’s liking and she let out a whimper before
begging, “Please,” She tried, “I’m sorry. I didn’t know...”
“Yes
you did, don’t lie, it only makes it worse.” The Alicorn hissed at her, cutting
her off, “You were aiming to kill Rainbow Dash when you drove her into the
river.”
“Please,
I’m sorry,” Nightingale backed up, knowing she was in trouble, “Please, I’m
beaten, you don’t need to...”
“Twilight.” Fluttershy called, causing the purple former-unicorn to perk an ear up, twitching it slightly in her direction. It was the only indicator that she had heard the pale yellow pegasus but Fluttershy cantered up to the Princess’s side and then stood between her and Nightingale. “You’re better than this. You’re not Nightmare Moon.”
Red
eyes narrowed a little further as Twilight harrumphed and backed up a couple of
steps, giving the flyer a little more room, her anger clear. “She hurt Rainbow
Dash.”
“I
know.” Fluttershy informed her, her voice stronger than normal. She had a soft
but worried smile as she glanced towards the blue filly who was looking a
little shaky but otherwise okay, “But Rainbow’s okay now. Princess Celestia
wouldn’t want you to fall to the power and neither does Rainbow, right?” The
last was directed to Rainbow Dash who shook her head, “See?”
“But...”
Twilight started.
“A
little kindness goes a long way.” The animal loving pegasus pony told her
softly, before looking at Nightingale, “If we let you go, will you leave us
alone?”
“I...yes,
I swear.” Nightingale nodded rapidly, having already decided to stay far away
from the possessed Alicorn in the castle in the middle of the forest and
terrified of the dark flames licking around the Alicorn before her. She was
fully aware that the Shadows she could feel from the Princess could do so much
worse to her then kill her current form and send her soul back to the darkness
and wanted nothing more than to get as far away from her as possible. If she
could not win, after all, she had to survive, for her brothers.
“She’s
not a threat. You can let her go.” Fluttershy told Twilight with all the care
offered to one of the more dangerous creatures the pegasus dealt with on a
daily basis. The angry Alicorn snorted but backed up a little more, watching as
her friend turned to the Shadowbolt. “Are you hurt?” She asked, showing the
same concern that she gave any pony.
Nightingale
looked started as she nodded, extending her wrenched wing as far as she could.
Fluttershy let out a worried sound as she started examining it, “This is going
to hurt and you’ll need to rest it.” She warned, “I’d say for you to get this
done properly by a Doctor, but do shadow things even have Doctors?”
“N...no.”
Nightingale admitted, startled by the question, “You want to heal me?”
“I
can’t heal it, but I can put it right so it’ll heal right by itself.”
Fluttershy offered, “If you want. I mean.”
“Y...yes,
thank you.” She stammered, nodding rapidly. Her form would reset when she was
sent back into the darkness but she had no intention of going back yet and a
functional wing would go a long way to helping her avoid the demon Alicorn that
taken over the forest.
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