My Name Is Tatsurion the Unchained
A brief chat with the midnight sun.
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Meeting Twilight's friends was . . . interesting, to say the least. I had already meet the girl before hand, she visits her family every other week and often stopped by to visit Cadence, so she had already given her friends some warning. Still, it was mildly amusing to see their reactions when it came time to actually meeting me. They all looked like they were about to bolt, a fair reaction when one meets something much bigger than oneself with dagger like teeth to boot, but to their credit they stood strong and introduced themselves. Not that it was necessary as they had just introduced themselves to Cadance.
Though I had hoped we would quickly head back to the castle in relative silence, perhaps exchanging a few pleasantries after retrieving the six, I found that was not to be. Rarity, a
A knock turned Tatsurion away from his writing, the large hybrid grunting in annoyance as he dropped his quill and got up to answer the door.
'There are only two ponies I know that would knock on my door this late at night.' Tatsurion thought as he opened the door revealing, not to his surprise, Princess Celestia.
"Celestia, I would say that it is a surprise, but then I would be lying. So, I'm guessing you heard about my little disagreement with the bearer of generosity." He stepped back into his cavernous room and motioned for the solar Princess to enter. Two guards entered after her, taking their place directly in front of the closed door.
Celestia walked into the room with a curious expression on her face. "Hmm, I thought you would have more in here. Still as plain as ever. One wonders what you do with all that money I pay you every week." She sent a pointed look at Tatsurion. "I thought dragons had a thing for collecting rare and expensive items." She grabbed one of his books with her golden magic and read the title with a amused snort. "I don't think trash romantic comedies count as either."
Matthew sent her a look, "Cadance put you up to this, didn't she? Well I'll tell you like I keep telling her, I don't need much to be happy. I am perfectly fine with what I have." He snatched the book out of her magical grip, replacing it on the shelf while ignoring her amused snort.
"Yes I am sure that you are perfectly content with living like a pour stallion. But that's not what I am here about. You are right, of course, Matthew, I did indeed here about your disagreement with Rarity. And that has nothing to do with what I want to talk about." She added quickly at his annoyed look.
"Then what?" Tatsurion asked gruffly, settling down on the floor along the back wall, directly facing the Princess.
"It's about your role in the wedding." Celestia turned to look at the prone form of Tatsurion, a dart sticking out of his neck. "Or rather, the lack of one. Don't worry though, you won't be missing out on Cadances big day. After all, you'll be joining her down in the crystal caves." Celestia let out a chilling laugh as her horn was covered in green magic, before a circle of emerald flames surrounded the unconscious Tatsurion, before closing in on him, and sending him down into the caverns below.
And as the large hybrid sunk out of sight, the door opened, admitting Princess Mi Amore Cadenza and Captain Shining Armor.
"You have taken care of the little Princess?" Celestia asked casually, walking over to the candle burning at Tatsurion's desk.
"Of course, my Queen." Cadenza respectfully replied.
"Good." Celestia blew out the candle, casting the room into near complete darkness, the only light being five pairs of glowing green eyes.
