Chapters The Little Pony Legend: Journey of Iris
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Hebrews 4:12~
For the word of God is alive and active. Sharper than any double-edge sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart
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A New Beginning:
Earth…
Fire…
Air…
Water…
Long ago, the world of the Four Nations and Equestria were once connected by a magical portal. It opened only once during Harmonic Convergence, at the same time the two spirit portals of the north and south poles converged, and where Raava, the light spirit, battled her brother, the spirit of darkness, over the fate of the world.
One day, Vaatu tricked a young human named Wan into freeing him from Raava's grasp, thus freeing him. Vaatu roamed the world of humans and spirits spreading his darkness into the hearts of many who were foolish enough to listen to his words. But Wan, guilt ridden by his mistake, swore to defeat Vaatu by the next Harmonic Convergence. Accompanied by Raava and two ponies.
White, a pony stallion who had long left Equestria and formed a strong friendship with Wan. And Leilani: A beautiful unicorn who was raised by spirits in the wilds. She had the gift to make prophesies that foretold the future, though even she did not always understand the interpretation of said prophesies.
On the day of Harmonic Convergence, the four friends defeated Vaatu, guided only by the power of throe friendship. The spirit portals felt their bond, and it fused Wan and Raava together, as well as transform Leilani and White into the first alicorns. Once Vaatu was imprisoned within the Tree of Time, the friends believed it best to keep their world separate until they could restore them to their rightful glory.
A choice they quickly regretted.
By closing the portal by force, any small connection their worlds once had had been severed. All Equestrian magic had disappeared from the land of humans, and all bending magic disappeared from Equestria causing ponies to loose their bending abilities. But there was still one form of magic in both worlds. The Tree of Harmony was created by a speck of Raava's light, while the Elements of Harmony were physical manifestations of Wan's original human spirit. In the human world, the Avatar still carried Equestrian magic within him, which was shared when both Wan and the ponies touched the portals, transforming them forever.
This magic was passed down from Avatar to Avatar over the centuries. But, as time went on, humans would eventually forget the magical origins of their abilities, or even their own history, just as ponies forgot of their once human brethren. Leilani foretold of the day where a very special Avatar would reunite with her Elements of Harmony, each one wielded by a pony who reflected her own spirit, defeat Vaatu forever and restore the connection between worlds like never before.
That special Avatar….was my mother. Avatar Korra.
She, along with the Mane Six, merged the two worlds magics together, becoming the very first human alicorn, and a Princess of Friendship alongside my Aunt Twilight Sparkle. Together, they had many adventures and made so many friends over the years. Eventually, Leilani stepped down as queen, thus proclaiming that all alicorn princesses that came after her, were now officially Queens.
President Raiko of Republic City also stepped down from his presidency, and in a unanimous vote from himself and the people of the city, they appointed my parents, Korra and Mako, as their official King and Queen. Even giving the city a brand new name.
Harmony City.
Now, humans, ponies, spirits, creatures of all shapes and sizes could thrive together in peace and, well, harmony. Queen Korra and her friends accomplished many remarkable things in their lives, and still do even now. However, as a result of Korra being that one special Avatar who would change the world….it also meant, she was the last. After her, there will be no other Avatar. The cycle was finally over.
Or was it….?
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GingaCreator and MaggiesHeartLove presents
Based on the characters from Lauren Faust, Bryan Kinietzko and Michael DiMartino
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The Little Pony Legend:
The Journey of Iris
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Staring:
Lucy Hale as Iris
Jessica DiCicco as Akari
Cristina Vee as Chi
Jeremy Shada as Hiro
Paris Berelc as Mai
Ryan Potter as Gallant Steed
Dove Cameron as Nori
Will Friedle as Nova Nightshade
Rebecca Shoichet as Sunset Shimmer
Jannet Varney as Queen Korra
Tara Strong as Queen Twilight Sparkle
Ashleigh Ball as Rainbow Dash and Applejack
Andrea Libman as Pinkie Pie and Fluttershy
Tabitha St. Cermain as Rarity
Jake Short as Spike
David Fautisno as King Mako
P. J. Byrne as Bolin Sato
Seychelle Gabriel as Asami Sato
J.K. Simmons as Tenzin
Vincent Tong as King Flash Sentry
Eren Fitzgerald as Ali
Laura Bailey as Mika
Benjamin Bollen as San
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Iris took in a deep breath, her hands pressed together. She opened her eyes, a look of pure determination edged on her face. Her eyes darted towards her mentor, who nodded silently. Iris's eyebrows furrowed, a small grunt escaped her throat as she focused intensively. The purple star on her forehead glowed brightly and her entire body became engulfed in a dazzling light of purple. When she opened her eyes she saw that she was no longer standing at the edge of the cliff alongside Nova, but instead, she was now underneath the gazebo overlooking the city across Yue Bay. The young princess jumped for joy until another flash appeared beside her, this time Nova.
"Yes! I did it! I teleported!" the eight-year-old cheered with pride. "All the way from the other side of the island to the gazebo."
"Congratulations, kid." Nova said with a light clap. "And it only took you five tries."
Iris leaped once more, doing an air flip with her wings. "So, what's next?"
"Now comes the tricky part. Teleportation, multiple locations around the island. See if you can keep up."
With a glow of his horn, Nova disappeared in a flash, prompting Iris to follow him. Iris managed to successfully teleport herself from the gazebo to the beach. She looked around for Nova, only to see him perched down on a rock near the shoreline. He winked and teleported away again. Iris followed with a brooding smile on her face. Next, the two were teleported to one of the roofs of the temple, startling a few lemurs in the process, followed by near a tree, inside the eating room, surprising Rohan, who was eating his meal while reading a good book and accidentally spilling his drink. Thankfully, his book remained dry.
"Iris!"
"Sorry, Rohan!" the princess apologized before teleporting away with Nova, leaving Rohan to roll his eyes, noticing his older sister Ikki walk in.
"She's gonna be a handful, isn't she?" he asked with a deadpan tone.
Ikki giggled. "Like mother like daughter."
Iris and Nova laughed as they played chase while teleporting to various locations around the island before finally returning to the gazebo. Iris placed her hands on her knees, panting from exhaustion, but she couldn't wipe away the smile on her face. Nova wiped the sweat from his bangs.
"Okay, I think that's enough practice for today."
"Aw, come on, I'm on a role here!"
"Take it easy there, tiger shark. You've already got the teleportation, advanced levitation and that hair color changing spell….for the most part."
Iris blushed when they saw Ryu walk by with orange hair. He seemed completely oblivious to the change and simply looked at the two in confusion.
"What?"
"Nothing, looking good, Ryu!" Nova said, trying to sound convincing. At least Ryu was never one to get easily angered and carelessly walked away. Once he was out of sight, the two laughed.
"Okay, okay. But, same time tomorrow after school?" Iris asked hopefully.
"Always." Nova said as he ruffled her hair, "Well, it's getting late. I should head home and make dinner. If I don't, Chi will try cooking by herself, and we wouldn't want that."
Iris giggled at the memory and waved farewell to the anthro male unicorn as he teleported himself away. "Bye, Nova!"
Once he was gone, Iris's smile faded away and she sighed, leaning against the gazebo's railing, watching the sun set over the horizon. She sighed once more.
"If you had pony ears, right now they'd be drooping." a voice said. Iris turned around in alarm, only to relax once she saw it was Tenzin. Already sixty-three-years old, and walking with a cane. Though his posture wasn't bent, she could already see the tiredness in his eyes. He was still strong and sturdy, but no doubt he wasn't all too upset about growing older.
"Uncle Tenzin, hey." she greeted him. Even though he wasn't her biological uncle, she still refereed to him as such. The older airbender walked closer, standing beside her.
"Something troubling you?"
Iris looked down sadly and then back at the ocean. "Do you think I'm good with magic?"
Tenzin eyed her curiously. "Do you doubt you do?"
"I don't know." Iris confessed, tracing her fingers across the mark on her left cheek. Her cutie mark. Just like her mother, Iris was the only other human to have a cutie mark. That came with being part pony, along with the wings and magic. Her mark consisted of a winged heart. The wings were light purple, blue and white while the heart was yellow, pink and orange. Normally, a cutie mark appeared on a pony's flank once they have found their special talent/destiny. But, in Iris's case, she gained her by destroying Ronin's sword. That was it. But, ever since then, she didn't do anything else to showcase her gifted she was at magic.
"Still questioning the meaning if your cutie mark?" Tenzin asked. If Iris didn't know any better, she'd thing he was reading her mind.
"I just don't get it. I break a sword and I get my cutie mark? What does that even mean?"
Tenzin shrugged, "I don't know."
Iris sighed once more. She did have a habit of sighing a lot when she was upset. "Neither do I."
Tenzin smiled at the child at the corner of his eye. "Have I ever told you the story about my father?"
Iris looked at him in confusion. "What?"
"Avatar Aang." Tenzin replied.
Iris arched an eyebrow, "What does that have to do with--?"
"He used to tell me stories about his past adventures." Tenzin continued, completely ignoring the confused princess. "I remember this one time where he went into the spirit world for the first time and met Avatar Roku, the Avatar before him, and rode on his pet dragon."
"Why are you telling me all of this?"
Tenzin looked at her, tilting his head. "Telling you what?" he asked.
"About Avatar Aang."
"Ah, yes, Avatar Aang. Did I ever tell you the time where he rode on Roku's dragon?" Tenzin said, still holding that smile on his face. Iris became more and more confused by the minute.
"Why are you acting so weird?"
"I'm old, telling stories is what I do."
Iris shook her head for she knew this was not something Tenzin normally did. He was a clever old man, no doubt, but she was determined not to allow him to mess with her head again. He always did this for a reason, question what, what was his reason now?
"Look, if there's something you want to tell me, just tell me!" she fiddled with her fingers when he just gazed out into the ocean. "Is there something you want to tell me?"
Tenzin finally looked down at her with a soft smile. "Is there something you want to hear?"
Iris opened her mouth to speak, but couldn't find the right answer. Tenzin knew he got her. One thing he always knew was that the little princess was naturally curious, especially when it was something an adult knew.
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Tenzin led Iris back towards a cliff where they saw Aang's statue. The two stopped, just as the sun's rays kissed the line where the sky met the sea.
"Iris, do you know how the Avatar first came to be?"
"Yeah. Mom told me the story. Wan became the first Avatar when he merged with Raava, and the magic from his friendship with White and Leilani was what made the Avatar fused with Equestrian magic."
"What else?" Tenzin asked.
Iris pondered. "Well…the Avatar has been reincarnated over and over again, protecting the world and keeping balance."
"Yes. But what did all of those Avatars have in common? Or rather, what didn't they have in common with Wan and your mother?"
Iris once again came out empty for she didn't know the answer. Tenzin squatted down and gave her the answer.
"None of them knew of the magic inside them. Like the Tree and the Elements of Harmony, the Avatar has always been a fusion of the magic from this world, and the magic from Equestria. Every Avatar did wondrous things in their lives, but none of them were connected to the magic they held within."
"Because the worlds were separated." Iris said, "How were they supposed to know?"
"Exactly. They had forgotten who they were." Tenzin stood up and took Iris's hand, walking a few steps closer to the cliff. The wind blew on their cloths and hair.
"The Avatar is meant to bring people together. That is why the Avatar is the Element of Unity. The one who connects all the others."
"That's what my mom does." Iris said, "But why are you telling me? I'm just the kid of the Avatar."
Tenzin crunched down once more, placing both hands on her shoulder. "I know how hard it is to have the Avatar for a parent. But you don't need to emulate your mother. Believe it or not, Aang's legacy is every bit yours as it is mine and Korra's. And just like them, you will achieve great things in your own way."
"Like you did?"
Tenzin smiled. "Yes. Like I did."
Iris hugged the elderly man, who in return wrapped his arms around her.
"There you two are." another voice appeared, revealing to be none other than Korra herself. "It's time for dinner, Iris."
"Sorry, mom. Uncle Tenzin was just telling me some stuff about Avatar Aang."
Korra smiled, though Iris did not catch wind of her eyes slightly widening. "Oh, was he?"
"Yeah. Though, you never did finish that one story about the dragon." Iris said to Tenzin.
"Perhaps another time. Pema will probably have my head if I'm late too."
Iris gave Tenzin a kiss on the cheek and ran down the hill happily. Korra took one step forward but turned around to face Tenzin. Her smile had disappeared, her expression still soft, but uncertain.
Tenzin shared the same look as Korra, gently shaking his head. The Avatar looked down, almost in shame before walking back down behind her daughter before the two took off to the skies. Iris flew beside her mother, but briefly stopped to look once more at Aang's statue, thinking about what Tenzin said. She quickly dismissed more of those thoughts and followed her mother.
Tenzin took in a deep breath and looked back at Aang's statue once more, sensing his father's presence as he watched mother and daughter flying off towards their castle near the island.
"Like the cycle of the seasons. The cycle of the Avatar…begins anew."
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The sweet smell of spicy noodles filled the room just when his wife and daughter walked in. Naga, who had been sleeping peacefully, awoke and sprung upwards to greet her owner and her child. Mako smiled.
"Hey, girls."
"Daddy, guess what! I finally got the teleportation stuff down! Watch!' excited, Iris made the star on her forehead glow, and both parents beamed with pride as she manifested herself from the kitchen, to the living room, and finally to behind her own father, flying behind his head and playfully ruffling his hair.
Mako only laughed, "Ha, ha! That's my shinning rainbow!" he grabbed her by the waist and spun her around, catching her by surprise before wrapping his arms around her in a tight embrace.
Iris stuck out her tongue in disgust. "Dad, I'm getting too old for these spinning hugs."
"Hey, your mother's not too old for them, so neither are you." Mako said, kissing her cheek.
"Dad, Uncle Tenzin was talking about Avatar Aang today."
"Oh, telling his old man's tales again, huh?" he asked jokingly, still holding the eight-year-old in his arms. "Which story did he tell this time?"
"At first he started talking about a dragon, which I didn't get the point of, but then he started talking about his legacy and mom's. And it got me thinking…" she paused before continuing, "Do you…do you think, I could get a statue one day?"
Mako and Korra looked at one another, sharing knowing smiles. "I think it's highly possible." Mako replied with confidence.
"But how? How can I be a legend like you and mom and Uncle Tenzin?"
"Well, you kind of already are." Korra said, "You defeated Ronin by breaking his sword. It got you your cutie mark."
"I guess." Iris rubbed the cheek where her cutie mark was, "But, is it enough? Mom is already the Avatar, and the Queen of Friendship. What can I be? Just the kid who broke a sword and that's it?"
At times, it baffled both Korra and Mako just how smart this child was. Then again, she was the super human powered offspring of an Alicorn Avatar, and Alicorn children are often known to mentally mature a couple years faster than most. The same way an alicorn's pregnancy was faster than that of a normal human or pony's.
Mako couldn't help but laugh, confusing Iris. "What's so funny?"
"You are your mother's daughter alright. So ambitious to know what she's capable of."
Korra kissed her daughter's forehead, right above her star. "You are going to do wondrous things, sunshine. When the time comes, you'll know it. she looked out the window and Iris followed, seeing the beautiful Harmony City. A dazzling metropolis that both physically and spiritually blended the best aspects of all three worlds. "There is a whole world waiting for you. Don't pressure yourself too early. Never stop following your dreams, but don't forget to just enjoy being a kid while you can."
(Parody of Here I Am from Spirit Stallion of the Cimarron)
Korra:
Here you are
This is home
You came into this world so wild and free
Mako:
Here you are
So young and strong
Right here in the place where you belong
As the song carried on, Korra opened the window, causing several lemurs who were perched onto the base to fly off. Mako allowed Iris to sit on the base of the window, feeling the wind in her dark brown hair, which was a much, much darker shade in comparison to her mother, adorned with her signature blue, pink and orange red streaks.
Korra and Mako:
It's a new world
It's a new start
It's alive with the beating of a young heart
It's a new day
In a new land
And it's waiting for you...
A wide smile formed on Iris's lips as her parents words sunk in. The possibilities of what the future might hold for her ignited the burning fire within the young princess, as she sang a powerful ballad. Her voice was growing stronger and more soulful, equal to that of her mother's. And like her spirit, her voice would eventually grow louder and stronger as the years went by.
Iris:
Here I am!!
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Back in Ponyvile, Princess Akari, the daughter of Flash Sentry and Twilight Sparkle, galloped across the grassy fields outside the rainbow castle. The little alicorn pony was as wild hearted as the majestic eagle-hawk. Fearless, strong and swift. She galloped wildly, her unkept midnight blue mane, streaked with pink and light blue flapped in the wind. She loved nothing more than to run free and wild out in the open.
Akari:
Here I am
This is me
There's nowhere else on earth I'd rather be
The alicorn pony smiled, seeing her human friend sitting beside a tree reading a book under the shade. Akari poked her head from behind and blew a raspberry at Iris, who squeaked in surprise, only to then laugh and try to chase after the pony, who galloped her front hooves playfully.
Here I am
Just me and you
Together we'll make our dreams come true!
The two princesses took off to the skies, laughing and singing as they did so, all the while waving hello to all of the pony inhabitants. By passing Sweet Apple Acres, where Applejack, Big Mac and Apple Bloom were working happily on the farm. Applejack smiled at the two young princesses soaring across the skies like the care free youth they were. How it brought back memories for her.
Applejack:
It's a new world
It's a new start
It's alive with the beating of young hearts
The princesses flew by Rainbow Dash, who winked and waved as she zipped on by, creating a rainbow arc for the two to fly underneath and come out from the other side.
Rainbow Dash:
It's a new day
It's a new plan
And it's waiting for you
Iris and Akari:
Here I am!
From down bellow, Pinkie Pie waved at the two, two cupcakes in both hooves and the two swooped down to take them, shouting their thanks as they did so. Rarity and Fluttershy, who were taking a stroll, happily observed the two royals.
Back at the castle, Twilight and Flash observed from the balcony of the castle, seeing Akari flying higher and higher before spiraling downwards, nose first towards the ground, nearly missing it once she zoomed back upwards with ease. A cocky grin edged on her face all throughout.
Flash smiled proudly while Twilight bit her hoof a bit nervously. The stallion wrapped his hoof around her in comfort. Akari may be a bit of a wild card, but she was a highly smart as a whip wild card.
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Two years passed, and Iris had grown into a strong ten-year-old girl. Mai and Hiro, her cousins, kicked the ball for Iris to kick towards Akari, now in her anthro form. Chi, Nova's wisp soul sister, giggled as she kicked the ball back. Gallant Steed sat in silence, reading his spell book. One of the island lemurs came down from the tree, curiously sniffing him. Gallant smiled and picked an apple from his backpack, happily handing it to the furry creature to eat. In gratitude, the lemur crawled up into his lap.
Akari grabbed the ball in her hands and tossed it at the studious unicorn. "Gallant, catch!"
Just when it seemed the ball was about to hit him, Gallant was able to levitated the ball, stopping it in mid air, without so much as removing his eyes from the book.
Akari was impressed. "Nice one!"
"Come on, Gallant. Play with us!" Hiro insisted.
"You guys know I'm not good at sports." he said, lowering the ball and taking it in his hand.
"Don't worry, we'll teach you." Mai said, taking the anthro male unicorn by the hand and led him to the others. The poor boy gulped nervously and reluctantly took a stance.
Akari noticed his poor posture and walked by to help him. "Your posture is all wrong." she said, adjusting his foot work and where his hands were, "There. You'll have a better chance at catching the ball."
"Um. Okay." Gallant gulped once more and Hiro kicked the ball right at the unicorn. Gallant whimpered and closed his eyes shut, only to successfully catch the ball in his hands. "Oh. What do you know."
Akari leaped for joy, "Yeah! I told you!"
Gallant smiled triumphantly and proceeded to play catch with the others. To his surprise, he realized he was enjoying sports almost as much as reading. From inside the Air Temple, Starlight Glimmer walked by, smiling proudly as she watched her son playing happily with his friends.
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Mai peeked from behind the wall, watching in awe at the many workers in the Future Industries factory. The nine-year-old was so incredibly fascinated by the shinny machines. She studied how the workers build them, memorized every small detail under the hood of the cars, which had become sleeker and more modern as time went on.
She spotted one of the workers fiddling with the engine of a car but briefly stopped when one of his co-workers called his name. Mai snuck over and looked at the hood, noticing that the third plug was badly burned. She saw the new one nearby, pulling a pair of too big for her hands gloves, Mai replaced the plot within minutes. She smiled triumphantly, only to notice that the worker from before had arrived. His jaw dropped. Asami and Bolin walked on by with Hiro, equally shocked by this.
"How did you do that?" Asami asked, pointing her finger at the replaced plug.
"I just did what you always do when you replace the plug. It wasn't that hard." Mai said with a shrug, only to be lifted up by her dad and placed back down to the floor, a way from the vehicle. It was rather impressive how Mai was naturally able to be close to a vehicle without getting hurt at her age. But, none the less, her parents were still her parents.
"Okay. New rule, never do that without me or your mom around." Bolin said, "Actually, just don't do it even when we're around."
"I can't help it!" Mai exclaimed, "I love cars! I love building stuff!"
Asami placed a hand on his shoulder, "Actually, honey, I think we can find a compromise here."
Mai tilted her head in confusion…until latter on when Asami handed Mai some old--completely safe--training tools for Mai to play around with. It may not have been an actual satomobile, but it was something at least.
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It's a new world
It's a new start
It's alive with the beating of young hearts
During their family visit to the Crystal Empire, Akari and Flurry Heart were racing across the snowy terrain, while their parents took a stroll in the snow. The two princesses laughed as they galloped fast. Akari loved the speed, the cool wind on her face and the sensation of the snow around your hooves.
"Catch me if you can!" Flurry Heart taunted playfully.
Akari speeded up, bypassing her cousin downwards from the hill. Akari almost tripped had she not regained her balance and slid down the snowy slope. Flurry Heart stopped herself before she would slid down as well.
"Akari, look out!"
"Woo-hoo!" Akari shouted with glee as she slid down the hill…right where her parents, aunt and uncle were walking by. They tried calling at her to stop, but Akari was having far too much fun. She slid right by her family, creating a wave of snow to fall all around them. Once she came to a stop, Akari was galloping like wild. "Yeah! That was awesome! Can I go again? Oh…" She reeled back, seeing her family completely coded in snow. Her parents narrowed their eyes, as did Flurry Heart's parents.
Akari blushed in embarrassment. "Sorry."
It's a new day
In a new land
And it's waiting for me
Here I am
While visiting her grandparents, Iris was playing with the local children, and Naga, when she heard the sound of howling from not too far away. Curious, Iris followed the sound towards the fishing parts, where she saw a fishermen pull out a strange looking creature. A black and white creature with a long fish tail, a canine-like face, and paws.
Iris bravely approached the man, "Hey, stop it!" she exclaimed, "You're hurting that orca-wolf pup!"
The fisherman looked down at the creature, who whimpered. "I wouldn't go near it, little princess. These things are dangerous."
"Isn't that what people say about polar-bear dogs?" Iris said, placing a hand on her hips, and Naga growled defensively.
"Hey, it tried to steal my fish and bite at me!"
"Maybe because you provoked it. Please, just let him go."
The man knew better than to argue with the daughter of the Avatar Queen. Besides, it wasn't like anyone would have payed for this kind of creature, and he really didn't need the money. He sighed and untangled the net, allowing for the orca-wolf to swim free. It poked its head out of the water, giving a happily sound. Iris waved farewell and bowed to the man.
"Thank you, sir." Iris went on her way, but as she returned to her grandparent's place, she heard something following her. It was the orca-wolf from before. Stinking out its tongue happily.
"Hey, are you following me? Whoa!" Iris was thrown backwards into the snow, and the orca-wolf pup started licking her face. "Ha, ha! Stop it that tickles!"
"Iris?" her grandmother Senna called out, followed by her husband, daughter and son-in-law. "Is everything…okay?" everyone stopped to see the young princess playing with a wild orca-wolf pup.
Iris giggled and hugged the creature, who continued to pant happily and wagging its long fish-like tail. "Can I keep him?" she asked.
Everyone else simply smiled and shrugged. Korra chuckled, "Well, Naga always did wanted a pup."
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The years went by, and Nova continued training Iris in her magic. The young princess was already to the point where she could fly almost as fast as Rainbow Dash. Nova couldn't be prouder of his student. Every day, after training with Iris, Nova would retreat to his favorite cafe in the city, where he would meet Sunset Shimmer. The two had become incredibly close friends. Nova had never met anyone as brave, selfless and fearless as Sunset, and Sunset was more than happy to have met Nova. She saw nothing but good in him, regardless of his own insecurities.
They chatted, hung out, they were best friends. And, one day, while walking along the beaches of Air Temple Island, their friendship had transcended into something more. Nova never knew he could love anypony again, the same way he loved Midnight. But, standing before him, was a unicorn he knew that he couldn't imagine his life without. They didn't need to say any words that day. Everything they ever needed to say. Everything they ever wanted to expressed.
Could be said with that one single kiss.
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Here we are
We've just begun
And after all this time our time has come
Yeah
Here we are
Still going strong
Right here in the place where we belong!
No more than a year and five months later, wedding bells were heard. Three times, actually.
First, was for Applejack and Double Diamond. The white earth pony had proposed to the country pony at sunset at her apple orchard. Applejack was so tongue tied she didn't know how to say yet at how chocked up she was. Thankfully, Double Diamond understood her words perfectly. They were married at Sweet Apple Acres, with Big Mac as the minister. He cried tears of pure joy, it was difficult for him to get the words out. Applejack and Double Diamond build their own little house near the farm, and the two lived happily flowing fields and bucking apples. Double Diamond was happy he could work every single day with the mare of his dreams.
The second wedding came not too long after A.J's. Pinkie Pie and Cheese Sandwich had a grand, party-themed wedding at Pinkie's family rock farm. Maud was the minister this time and she gave the most heartfelt speech anyone had ever heard. Or at least, that's what Pinkie Pie said.
The third time, as for Nova and Sunset Shimmer. Their wedding was just as simple, but rather than be held in Equestria or Republic City, it was at Camp Everfree. Sunset wanted her human world friends to be there on her big day, so Gloriosa arranged a private ceremony at camp. The alumni of Canterlot High, Crystal Prep and of course everyone in Team Avatar was present. The Human Six cried tears of joy as Sunset and Nova were made husband and wife. Human Twilight and human Flash brought with them their son, who they named after their deceased friend….Timber Spruce.
As for Rainbow Dash, she wasn't in any rush to get married. She was perfectly happy with what she and Soarin had. But, one day, the speed-loving pegasus pony opened her locker at police headquarters, only to gasp at the sight before her…an engagement ring!
Rainbow Dash was left speechless when she turned around to see her boyfriend, Soarin, now down on one knee, his uniform ironed and held a single rose in his hand. "What'ya say?" he asked, "Want to be partners for life?"
Rainbow Dash was never one to go for these types of mushy romance stuff, but in all honestly, she loved it. Whenever Soarin did something sweet for her, like bring her flowers or even the latest Daring Do book, it make her realize just how lucky she was to have found him. Rainbow didn't even need to say her answer, because she replied with action, by wrapping her arms around him, crying tears of joy.
Their wedding was held at police headquarters, where Mako married the two off. Even he couldn't stop himself from crying!
In each of the weddings, Fluttershy would always encounter Thorax, the now king o the changelings. After having rebuild their home, which was now a lush beautiful forest with a large variety of animals, the changelings had scattered all across the world, spreading joy and sharing love. They especially cared for the animals. Thorax was especially found of the creatures, and vice versa. Fluttershy happily introduced him to her new animals friends, and they would find new homes for them to live and have families of their own.
It didn't take long for the two kind-hearted souls to eventually start dating. Korra was only waiting for when he popped the question to send out the invitations.
Oh, it's a new world
It's anew start
It's alive with the beating of young hearts
It's a new day
It's a new plan
And it's waiting for you
Here I am!
Yeah, here I am!
(~)
Iris wasn't the only child of Korra and Mako who was growing up. The adopted spirit children, Ali, Mika and San were the most loyal and playful older siblings Iris could ask for. The winged lizards were now the size of a large cat while on all fours. But, most of the time, they walked upright, using their front claws as hands.
Ali, the oldest, had decided to follow in her father's footsteps and trained to become a police officer. She was the first spirit in known history to ever be appointed as a new officer at Harmony City Police department. Mako couldn't be prouder.
Ali, the middle one, grew into a beautiful and loving lizard who loved caring for children and animals. She worked at a pet store, and often catered to the plants around the city. She was well organized, sociable and down-to-earth she charmed all who knew her.
San, the youngest, decided to follow his uncle's former career and became a coach at the pro-bending arena. He loved encouraging, and yelling, at the rookies. It was definitely his dream job.
Speaking of the arena, when Butakha decided to sell the arena after having fallen for an exotic fire nation woman and decided to leave the city for good, Bolin was able to buy the place, promising to treat it with the upmost respect and love as the pro-benders did. He allowed San to make the attic his new place to live, along with his sisters. Needless to say, they loved it!
(~)
Iris was now thirteen-years-old as was Hiro. Akari was twelve, as was Mai, while Gallant was the youngest by eleven. Chi, the wisp, had become a permanent member of their group, proving time and time again just how devoted she was to her friends.
The friends attended Harmony High, a school where humans, ponies and even spirits attended to study and learn. P'Li was one of the teachers there. Despite being much older than the others, at least biologically, Chi still resembled a fifteen-year-old girl, and had the mentality of one as well. Still, Nova insisted that she attended school in order to experience what it was like being like every other kid. Chi only cooperated because she would be with her friends, but she often sleeps during most of her classes.
Mai had become a protege engineer, constructing extravagantly detailed race car tracks with her tools, models cars that actual worked, and even used her firebending to fix a few bugs in the mechatanks, which Asami allowed due to the child having full control of her firebending.
Hiro trained in the pro-bending junior leagues, with Akari, as the firebender, and Gallant as the airbender, since they now allowed airbenders to play the game. However, they were still short a waterbender.
One hot summer day, the kids were at the docks of the city, where they ate some of the seashore food at the nearby shack. Hiro felt something hit his head.
"Ow! Hey!"
"What's wrong?" Chi asked.
"Something juts hit my head!" Hiro looked down to see that what had hit him was an old shoe, which smelled like low tied. "What the heck?"
Mai winced in pain when something came flying at her and hit her shoulder. "Ouch! Okay, what gives?" she looked down to see that it was a paper plate, crumbled and wet. She picked it up with the tips of her fingers, making sure to keep it as far away from herself as possible. "Who throws plates in the ocean and then back?"
Iris looked over the railing to try and find whatever it was that was throwing these things. She saw bubbles on the surface and then something else was thrown upwards. Iris quickly dodged it and tried to see who was the culprit. She saw something that appeared to be a fish tail. A sea creature, maybe.
"Hey, you down there! Show yourself!"
Akari approached and saw the silhouette of the fishy culprit. "It's okay, we won't hurt you. We just want to talk."
The others approached the railing and saw something approaching the surface. Gallant instinctively hid behind Chi, who only rolled her eyes. The creature finally popped up from the surface, revealing herself to be an anthro earth pony girl with lilac skin, ears and aqua green colored hair with purple streaks and a seashell hair clip. Her eyes were a dark magenta, and a pale blue musical note with a pearl was on the left side of her cheek.
The others were rather surprised by this reveal. "You're a pony?" Gallant asked, no longer frightened.
"Well…sort of." the girl lifted up her tail to showcase to the others…which was actually a fish tail!
The others gasped in shock. The girl had the upper half of an anthro pony, and the lower half of a fish! Her scales were a dark lilac, with long fins that almost resembled a flowing dress, the fins were a paler lilac shade with the tips fading to a green color.
"No…way!" Akari said, her jaw dropped, "You're a merpony!"
"Yeah. My name's Nori. My dad and I moved into an underwater cave here at Yue Bay. I'm sorry for throwing that garbage at you, I was just trying to clean the ocean. You wouldn't the believe the junk that gets tossed down here, it doesn't do my hair any favors."
"We're sorry to hear that." Iris said, "I'll talk to my parents and I'm sure we can solve that problem for you."
"Really?" Nori then gasped, "Wait a minute! Are you…Princess Iris? Daughter of Queen Korra?!" she asked in awe. Iris blushed and nodded her head. "Oh, my Neptune! I'm such a huge fan of her and the Elements of Harmony! It's an honor to meet you. Oh, hang on a sec, I'll be right up."
The others looked at one another in confusion when Nori started swimming towards the wooden port and sat on it, raising her tail up. She revved to have been wearing a yellow green full body dress with a dark aquamarine undershirt, a blue belt with a pink seashell buckle, and two straps, styled into an X across her chest, the ends of the straps hung loosely at the front of her shirt. The others watched as her tail was magically turned into a pair of lilac legs, with fins attached to the back of them, and wearing flat shoes. She had the same fins on her arms, which faded from lilac to a darker shade, similar to her tail, same as her legs, which were darker lilac from the knees down.
She effortlessly walked up the stairs and approached the others, bowing in respect. "It's very nice to meet you all, and thank you for helping me out."
Mai's jaw was still dropped and pointed to the merpony's now legs. "How did you do that?!"
"Oh, we merponies have the ability to change our tails into pony legs. Or, human legs in my case. Or is it anthro legs? Never mind, You get the idea."
"Well, it's very nice to meet you, Nori." Iris said, "And welcome to Harmony City. I think you're really gonna like it here."
"I think so too."
And Nori did enjoy her time in Harmony City. She enrolled at the same school as her new friends, and she immediately fell in love with Rarity's boutique. The merpony loved the fashion of the surface world, and Rarity was so thrilled to have another young pony who shared her passion. Nori practically begged to work there, and Rarity was more than happy to hire her. The merpony was such a friendly and bubbly soul. And her father…was quite the dashing stallion for one that lived under the sea.
(~)
Iris sat on the edge of the cliffside of the island, where her loyal pet orca-wolf, now the size of a leopard, nuzzled her cheek. She gazed at the statue of Avatar Aang. She snapped her fingers and made a single plant grow from the ground. She had grown strong with her magic, but had yet shown any signs of bending. She theorized she took after her grandmother Senna and just didn't bend. Not that it mattered much, she still had magic. Still, even with these powers, and the knowledge of what she did to Ronin in the past…she had yet to do anything else as extraordinary. She wondered if she would ever get the chance.
Her doubts were put on hold when she saw her best friend Akari flying towards her, encouraging Iris to come along. Iris smiled, petting the orca-wolf's head and took to the skies.
Meanwhile, Tenzin watched the two from his place underneath the gazebo.
Tenzin:
Here I am
This is me
There's nowhere else on earth I'd rather be
He smiled when he saw the rest of the kids; Chi, Mai, Hiro, Gallant Steed and Nori all greet their two princess friends and started chasing one another on the beach.
Oh, and here you are
Still growing strong
Right here in the place where you…
Belong
(~)
Ohhhhhhh!
Iris, Akari, Chi, Mai, Hiro, Nori and Gallant Steed all danced in the Grand Galloping Gala, with their parents and friends, with spirits and ponies singing and dancing beside them. Iris and Akari wore the most stunning princess gowns, being twirled by their respected fathers, and doing a choreographed dance number for everyone present.
Applejack and Double Diamond happily danced with their twin children; a boy named Half Pipe and a girl named Sweet Gala, both five-years-old.
Pinkie Pie and Cheese Sandwich also had a five-year-old child. A daughter named Cookie Cream Pie.
Rainbow Dash had given birth to a healthy gill, who she named Fire Fly. She was the spitting image of her mother, except her eyes were green like her father's, and her rainbow mane had more of yellow, green, orange, purple and pink.
Spike had recently become a police officer as well, and was already one of their top detectives. He shared a dance with Mika, while Ali danced with her brother San.
Iris sang and danced for everyone, alongside her friends. Even if she still didn't fully know what her destiny was, aside from being the daughter of the Avatar, which couldn't be where her story ended, there were times where she was just happy to be with her friends and family.
Iris, Akari, Chi, Mai, Hiro, Nori and Gallant:
It's a new world
It's a new start
It's alive with the beating of young hearts
It's a new day
It's a new plan
And it's waiting for you
Oh, oh!
It's a new world
It's a new start
It's alive with the beating of young hearts!
It's anew day
It's a new plan
And it's waiting for us
Nori:
Waiting, waiting, waiting, Oooh
Together:
Here I am
(Here I am)
Ooh, right next to you
(Here I am)
And suddenly the world is all brand new
Here I am!
(Here I am)
Here I am
Iris:
I'm gonna stay!
Everyone:
Here I am
Iris:
There's nothing's standing in our way
Oooh!
Here I am!
Everybody:
Here I am!
Once the song came to a close, Iris happily embraced her parents. Her crown became slightly crocked and she quickly rearranged it. Only for Akari to playfully crock it again, making Iris arc an eyebrow, and playfully ruffle the pony's hair, and was surrounded once again by her best friends.
All the while Tenzin quietly observed from afar with a knowing smile.
(~)
The Little Pony Legend: Journey of Iris
The Earth Empire express was speeding along the beautiful countryside run, on route from Ba Sing Se cargo Station, to Harmony City Grand Central. The skies above were bright and colorful in prominent blue, the summer winds blowing along the sides of the train. It was basically business as usual for the workers and operators inside, which made up of both human and pony workers, each keeping busy with different tasks from checking the cargo hold, to operating the actual train. Everything seemed to be going along as expected. Just as they liked it.
"All cargo accounted for." a pony fireman informed to the human conductor.
"Good to note. We should be arriving in Harmony City in just a few minutes," the conductor replied, looking back in front to watch the tracks. The tracks themselves went through the mountainous regions of the Earth Kingdom, going past the valleys and through the mountain peaks. On a regular run, this would be quite a sight for the workers to behold. It wouldn't normally be that much of a problem for the workers on the train, but as they sped along, they looked out to the tracks when, all of a sudden they spotted something in their path.
A creature, on all fours, suddenly running down from a hill and onto the tracks. The conductor gripped the brakes, pulling it back as hard as he could master. The wheels stopped fast, and the screeching wails of the tracks echoed throughout the otherwise calm landscape. Sparks from the wheels shot out from both sides as the train, and the cargo trucks it was dragging, tried to stop its speedy run. The people on board, aside from the first two at front, looked around questionably. The screeching moments lasted for ten seconds, until the train finally stopped itself on the tracks, steam letting off from the wheels upon stopping. Once all was calm, the Conductor looked back up outside to seemingly check for the creature, which had suddenly disappeared.
"What the hay happened?!" An anthro pony yelled.
"There…there and was an animal standing in the road!" The conductor replied, still trying to regain his nerves.
"What animal? There's nothing there!" A human coworker claimed. The conductor, obviously confused, looked again. He could've sworn he saw something standing in the middle of the train tracks, but when looking again, nothing seemed to be there. The conductor took a moment or two to calm down.
"That's strange… alright then, let's go." the conductor decided.
After a few more minutes, the train started up again, and with a few cranks of the engine's wheels, the train began to go off once again. The conductor swore that something was in the road just a minute ago.
As fate would have it, the animal was now hitching a ride on their train.
(~)
"While the primary example of magic we are often familiar with is the active form. Such as unicorn magic, pegasi's ability to control the weather to an extent, and even the bending of humans. However, even the most passive form of magic, such as earth pony magic, the magical abilities of some spirits, and even the magical energy non-benders have within themselves can prove to be extremely powerful. The same applies for objects. Can anyone mention a few?"
"Oh, oh!" Gallant Steed rose his hand eagerly. He was now eleven-years-old, and was a very handsome young anthro unicorn.
"Yes, Gallant Steed."
"To name a few, The Alicorn Amulet; a gemstone which grants unlimited power, but also corrupts the user. The Crystal heart, which was forged from the Crystal Ponies of the Crystal Empire to spread love and light, the geodes which are used to power geo-phones. These were all stones and or crystals which contained a powerful source of magic unique to its own. Of course, this is became these kinds of stones often have this electromagnetic pull towards magic, and thus once it has magic, in a way, implanted within, it becomes what the magic is."
"Very good, Gallant. Extra points for the description."
"Teacher's pet." Mai muttered, doodling on her notebook.
"I heard that." Gallant said from behind her.
It was a normal day at Harmony High. The school was known for its vast variety of students, going from humans, to ponies, a few griffons and dragons, and even a few younger spirit children. P'Li had become a history teacher. It was a fitting position, teaching children of the past so they can better mold their future.
The next generation had already reached the early stages of puberty at this point. Mai Sato was quite fit looking for a thirteen-year-old. Her skin was light like her father's, her eyes bright and orange in color, common of a firebender. Her hair was as long and waving as her mother's, wearing it in a widow's peak, with curled traces of hair falling down to the front side of her face, and a smaller cuff of hair dangling above her forehead.
Her brother, Hiro, was recognized as one of the cutest boys at school. He was tall and athletic with green eyes, a similar light skinned complexion, and equally dark hair, styled into a sleek manner.
Gallant had already gained his cutie mark at this point; A silver sword with a star on the side of the golden handle. It was on his left arm, though it was mainly covered by his long sleeved shirt.
Chi sat bored out of her mind in her desk. She now wore a dark blue shirt with long striped sleeves, and a symbol on the center depicting a fox's head taking the form of a heart. She wore shorts and a pair of converse.
"Of course, just like the magic many of us posses, these magical artifacts can be used either for good, or for evil." P'Li said. "Take the Anti-Bending Revolution, for instance. One man named Amon believed that by eliminating benders he would be making the world a better place. However, he never told anyone that he himself was a bender. He used his power to take away the talents and abilities of others."
"But, he didn't believe he was doing anything evil." Akari said, "I mean, yeah it was bad, but he acted out of anger and hurt."
"That's very true, Akari. Magic can be used for good or evil. However, while the actions speak louder than words, the thought process can often go in the opposite direction. Sometimes, people believe the best way to solve their problem is to get rid of it entirely. But, often times, that's not the answer. The change Amon, Unalaq, Kuvira, myself included, all believed our ideas of an ideal world were flawless. However, those ideals, rather than help us grow, only kept us stuck. It kept them from growing and understanding others."
"And then they got their butts kicked!" Hiro pointed out. His sister rolled her eyes and Chi had to give him a punch in the arm. "Ow! What? Isn't that how it always happened? Bad guys do something bad, Team Avatar swoops in, epic battle, them BOOM! The good guys win, bad guys get locked up and some turn into good guys."
"Not everything is solved with violence, Hiro." Iris pointed out.
"Actually, you both make a good point." P'Li said. "Yes, a lot of us did eventually get, "our butts kicked" as Mr. Sato placed it. However, as Princess Iris stated, it wasn't violence that allowed many of us to come to our own revelations." P'Li looked at Gallant. "Would it be alright?"
"Of course." Gallant nodded while smiling.
"When it comes to individuals such as myself, Kuvira, Discord, Queen Hou-Ting, or Gallant's mother, Starlight Glimmer, we didn't fully reform until someone showed us true friendship."
"Except it didn't always work." One student, a young pale skinned male wearing dark clothing and a gray streak on his messy hair said, without raising his hand. "When Avatar Korra showed Kuvira friendship she still turned into a dictator and conquered the Earth Kingdom. Not to mention, Discord betrayed them and joined Tirek."
"Well, that was from their own choice. But, did any of the good guys care about them any less? When they were left with nothing, did they just walk away? No, they didn't."
"I still don't get why. If somebody has done so much bad, why even give them a second chance?"
"Because that's what The Magic of Friendship is. I've mentioned that there are many forms of magic out there, but there has always been one that is more powerful than any of that. A magic that is untouched by the corruption of the world, and sees no true evil, but the potential for new friends. Team Avatar uncovered that magic, and that was how they were able to help so many others. There is a big difference between "changing", and changing for the better."
Iris bit her bottom lip and then rose her hand.
"Yes, Iris?"
"I know there are plenty of people who obviously need to change for the better, but…Is it also possible for somebody out there who just, maybe, doesn't need to change?"
"What do you mean?"
"What if there is a person who has been good all their lives, and isn't sure what it is about them that needs to change for the better? Should they even change? Or, should they just stay where they are because they're doing okay?"
"Well, like I said, it all depends on the results. Of course, that's also something that, for some people, takes time for them to figure out. But, even the most kind-hearted people can fall short of grace. That's why we have friends to help us figure stuff out."
"For some it's probably easier if your mom is literally the Queen of Friendship." the dark clothed boy said. Two more of his companions snickered at his comment. Iris narrowed her eyes at the boy, as did Akari.
"That's enough, Pao." P'Li told him firmly.
The school bell rang, signaling the end of the school day. The students couldn't pick up their backpacks fast enough and dashed out the door. "See you kids next week. And don't forget your book reports on the revolution of the state of Omashu!"
The young teens ran, flew, floated, and galloped out of the building, happy for the weekend to finally start. Iris and her friends calmly walked out, the fourteen-year-old princess human alicorn still looking dejected.
Akari wrapped an arm around her best friend. "Iris, don't let what Pao said get to you."
"Yeah, I wouldn't take the words of a D- student seriously." said Gallant Steed, levitating the last of his book onto his backpack.
Iris forced a smile. "I know, I know. I feel stupid for even opening my mouth."
"Hey, you had an honest question, you got an honest answer." Chi said as the group walked further and further away from the school building and down the street corner that led to their favorite after school place.
"Besides, why would you want to change anything?" Nori said with a casual wave of her hand.
Hiro nodded, ruffling his cousin's head. "Yeah, I mean, you got it pretty much made. You've got a swanky castle for a home, good grades, you excel at magic, you do community service, everybody in the city knows you, and to top it all off, you've got the coolest, most gorgeous rising pro-bending super star as your first cousin." Hiro took a pause and flashed Iris one his signature flashing smiles. He then pointed his thumb to everybody else who all gave him annoyed glared.
"Oh yeah, and these guys."
Nori and Mai's eyes darted towards each other, both equally annoyed by Hiro's comment. Nori spoke, "Are you and I close enough for me to--"
"Yes, yes we are." Mai finished.
"Good." without hesitation, Nori slapped behind Hiro's head. He cried out in pain, yet it was enough to get Iris to giggle.
Hiro rubbed the back of his head and laughed triumphantly. "Ha, ha! There's that smile! My work here is done."
Niro blinked. "I can't believe I fell for that."
"That's right, not just another pretty face." Hiro smiled…this time, not anticipating Nori slapping him behind the head again. "Ow!"
"Didn't see that one coming, did you?"
"Touche."
Akari rolled her eyes. "Hiro does have a point, Petals. You've got nothing to feel sad about so long as we're around."
Iris breathed in a heavy sigh, but smiled none the less. "I know. I guess I just kind of get tired of the same old same old is all. I mean, the last time something truly exciting happened to me was breaking a sword and restoring a lost tribe of pony/spirit hybrids when I was seven."
"What about the time we faced that hydra in the Everfree Forest?"
"Well, sure."
"And that one time we saved those elementary school kids from drowning during a boating trip?" Nori said.
"Or the time Discord played Ogres and Oubliettes with us?" Chi said.
Gallant shuddered at the memory. "Please, don't remind me. I still have blisters."
"Don't get me wrong, life with you guys is anything but boring." Iris continued, "It's just that--"
"So, heading off to another one of your charity drives again, Princess Irus? Or, was today rescuing homeless puppies?"
Iris groaned under her breath, rolling her violet eyes upon encountering Pao, and his companions, two boys and a girl, blocking their path by leaning against a lamp post. Gallant leaned closer, speaking in a hushed tone into Iris's ear. "Don't listen to him, don't look at him, live a long life."
"None of your business, Pao." Iris replied to him sternly, all the while clenching the strap of her backpack tightly. "And it's Iris."
"But you can call her, "never listens"." Gallant muttered under his breath.
"Oh, I'm sorry. It's kind of hard not to take notice when your family pretty much runs the city. Besides, I thought you wanted people to know about your "goody-goody" works. Maybe it will finally get you a statue one day, since you probably won't be blasting any world ending monsters anytime soon." he laughed, as did his companions.
Akari wanted to step forward, but Iris blocked her path with her arm and instead approached her classmate, narrowing her eyes and clenching her fists. "You really want to push my buttons, pretty boy?"
"Go for it. I'll give you the first shot, your majesty."
The two glared at the other, with Pao awaiting patiently for Iris to punch him first. Of course, while the human alicorn princess may have been top of their class in gym, that didn't mean she was all brute and no brains. With a snap of her fingers, Chi immediately morphed into her wolf form and growled at Pao ferociously. The boy immediately let out a high pitched scream and leaped away, having his lackeys sustain his weight when he nearly tumbled backwards.
Chi only smirked, her wolf ears perking up in satisfaction. Pao adjusted his already greasy hair and made his leave, giving the princess a haughty "huff" before turning his back. His companions followed closely behind.
Chi morphed back into her blue human form, and the entire group broke out laughing. Even Iris, who tried to hide it with her hand. It wasn't very becoming to laugh at someone else's expense, but it wasn't the first time Pao had disrespected Iris and her friends.
"Never gets old!" Chi chuckled.
Iris finished laughing, but the look of disappointment in her eyes was still visible. Iris was never one to be too subtle about her emotions. The young girl was an open book, wether she liked it or not.
"He doesn't know what he's talking about." Mai said sympathetically.
Iris closed her eyes for a moment. One she opened them, she tried her best to seem chipper than before. "I know. My family name isn't about the statues. It's about the good they've done for others."
"Exactly!" Nori exclaimed happily, "Now, what do you say we forget about that chain-dragging grease monkey and get some smoothies at Pinkie and Cheese's place?"
With all this talk about Pao, Iris had nearly forgotten. Having one of Pinkie Pie's famous raspberry cinnamon smoothie was always the highlight of the final hours of the school week. The group crossed the street towards the other side, bypassing several pedestrians, spirits and ponies alike, waving hello to the children. Aside from Iris and Akari, the other kids have gained their own form of popularity over the years.
Hiro and Mai were obviously popular due to their parents being the owners of the city's industrial business, and their mother pretty much as the co-creator of the geo-phones, which became a worldwide phenomenon. Every adult, child and teenager had one. A portable phone with a flippable lid, powered by the geodes they found in the mirror world's Camp Everfree caves after absorbing so much Equestrian magic over the years. This started a whole new era of techno magic.
Chi was famous for, what else, being the only wisp alive. Her vivacious and magnetic personality attracted so many new friends, and her shape shifting abilities made her the life of any party, aside from Hiro, who relied more on his happy-go-lucky personality, which many have mentioned rivaled Pinkie Pie's.
Nori was, at least for now, the only known merpony the city had. She and her father had gained quite the reputation, and whenever she participated in festivals and such, Nori would delight the crowd with her mesmerizing singing voice.
Gallant Steed was probably the least popular out of the group, but it wasn't due to his family not being well known, primarily his mother, who was one of the best known Airbender unicorns there was, and a highly skilled magic user to boot who taught new aspiring unicorn airbenders in the art, Gallant was never one who relishes in the spotlight. So, in all honesty, the decrees in popularity for him wasn't entirely bothersome.
The group stopped at a brightly colored candy store cafe, adorned in blues, light yellows, greens, pinks and blues. Drawings of lollipops, balloons, gumboils and cupcakes were painted on the corner of the door frames. Above the entrance read the words; "Cheese and Pie's Cookie Sweet Cafe!"
Ponyville's best known party pony, and her husband, the best party planner that traveled Equestria, opened up their own little place in Harmony City. The building itself was two stories, with the upper level being a live-in home for the couple and their daughter.
Upon entering, Iris was immediately greeted by a young three-year-old anthro pony with a light brilliant gamboge coat/skin color with matching ears, and a wild mane of curly brown hair, streaked with whites, blacks and bright pinks and a matching tail. She wore a pink and white dress with a small apron-style pattern with picadors, streamers and candy wrappers imprinted on it. She wore simple mary-jane shoes and had white freckles on the bridge of her nose. Her forehead also had a heart shaped white symbol, and the lower half of her arms were colored white, along with the lower half of her legs, from her knees to the tips of her toes. The white made it seem as if she had dipped her hands in whipped cream which dried up and became a permanent addition to her body. In reality, this was just the way her coat had come out when she was born. The whites also had faded tints of pink if examined closely. Her eyes were a bright baby blue, identical to her mother's.
"Iris! Iris! You're here! Mommy, Daddy, Iris is here!" the three-year-old jumped so high it seemed almost humanly impossible. Like mother like daughter.
Iris happily took the anthro pony into her arms. "It's nice to see you again too, Cookie Cream."
"How have you been? I haven't seen you in like, forever and a half!"
"You saw us yesterday." Akari pointed out, giggling.
"Really? It feels like forever and a half." Cookie beamed.
It didn't take very long until the group was seated down at one of the café tables. They all took a seat over by a café booth just by the front window, giving them a view of the street. Pretty soon, the group was waited on by the pink party anthro mare herself, who was just as eager to see them as Cookie was.
"Howdy do, kids!" Pinkie asked, in her usual bouncy tone. Even after all these years, the pink pony's high spirit never wavered, or slowed down. Her hair usually curly and untamed hot pink mane was held in a half bun like style, with a few paler streaks of pink here and there, yet her blue eyes were still as bright as ever. She held out a notepad and pulled a pen from her puffy bun.
"So what can Pinkie Pie get for you today?" Nori opened her mouth to speak only to be silenced by Pinkie herself, "Ah, ah, ah, let me guess…seven cinnamon strawberry smoothies, a large pizza cookie and an ice cream sundae with extra, extra, EXTRA whip cream for Chi. Right?"
Nori only chuckled. "Yes. As always, Miss Pie."
"Coming right up!" Pinkie inhaled deeply before shouting at her husband in the kitchen. "Cheese! We need seven brown sweethearts swimming in soap, a sugar rush pie and a mountain top with extra snow, STAT!!"
"Already on it, honey pie!" Cheese called out from the kitchen, giving her a quick salute and moving at top speed. One of the reasons why the business was such as success was because both husband and wife were so fast on their feet, hands, and in some cases hooves, that they could prepare an order in two minutes, three tops.
As always, it didn't take too long before the order would come back around. Chi licked her lips, morphed into her wolf form and devoured the ice cream sundae like it was an animal attempting to escape. Droplets of ice cream flew in all directions, even on Nori's hair, much to her dismay.
"Chi, could you please show some decorum! I just conditioned my hair!" the merpony whined, while trying to remove some of the ice cream from her green and purple curly hair. Nori simply scooped the ice scream from her cheek with her finger and licked it.
Hiro and Gallant covered their heads with napkins, while Iris and Akari used magical small force fields to spare themselves from the incoming ice cream rain. All four casually sipped on their smoothies. This wasn't the first time Chi went crazy with the whipped cream.
Hiro glanced over at the wall nearby, taking notice of a particular advertisement poster. Dazzling, eye-catchy, and pretty colorful, with a particular anthro DJ mare on the side of the cover, with a single anthro pegasus pony front and center. A cream colored mare with long feathery wings and long (and to an extent, big) black and blond mane that covered her eyes, leaving her mouth visible and wide open singing into a mike. Her clothing consisted of a black and white one piece jump suit and a large pink bow behind her mane. On her cheek was a musical note cutie mark.
The radio next to the counter beside Cheese Sandwich began playing a familiar tune. A harmonious voice was heard, and several customers squealed and cheered with delight. The voice of Shiro Shinobi was heard almost immediately after the chorus.
"That was Songbird Serenade's number one single, "Perfectly Imperfect", and you can hear her perform it and her entire new album live tonight at Harmony City's Center of Perform Arts! Be sure to get your tickets for this once in a lifetime opportunity!"
Nori, who had been holding it in since the song began, finally bursted out squealing. "AH!! Can you believe it? Songbird Serenade live! I still can't believe it, somebody pinch me!--Ow!" Nori rubbed her arm, narrowing her eyes at her pincher, Mai who smiled smugly while sipping her smoothie.
"Splash some water on yourself, girl." said the youngest of the Sato siblings. "We already know who Songbird Serenade is."
"And we've already got our tickets." Gallant pointed out right before taking a bite of his pizza cookie slice.
"I know, I know." Nori waved her hand casually, brushing it off. "It's just, I've been Songbird's number one fan since I was a guppy! And she's never performed at Harmony City until now!" her rose colored eyes shimmered and she drifted off into a daydream. "One day, that's going to be me singing up on that stage, performing for all of the adoring fans, and dance as they sing along to the lyrics!" she sighed dreamingly as she got back to reality. "Oh, just wait until you see the outfit Rarity made me for tonight!"
While Nori continued to speak, Iris took a moment to glance outside. It started off as a calm, nice moment until one of Harmony City's buses went by. They were a common sight, but this one had a particular image of a familiar face on its side, one that Iris knew more than anyone. The picture showed Queen Avatar Korra, wings spread in their glory. While lovely for many, Iris suddenly found her smile disappearing, and she looked down at her smoothie. for Iris, seeing her mother's image on the bus just reminded her how much her mother accomplished, and how much admiration she got. As for her ...
"Iris?" Akari asked, having noticed her friend dozing off. "Something wrong?"
"Oh, it's nothing."
"No, not nothing. Come on, what's really wrong?" Akari said, rather than a comforting tone, it was more straightforward than most.
At this point, the others paused and looked to Iris with open ears. Iris gave a long sigh, and just stared outside. Before she could say, they glanced out at the bus, seeing the image just before it drove away.
"Your mom bothering you?" Gallant asked.
"What? no, no, it's not my mom ..." Iris sighed, "... It's me."
"You?" Chi asked.
"Yes. Me. My mom, she did so much for this world - for both of our worlds. I mean, look at all the villains she's defeated. Amon, Unalaq, Vaatu, Tirek, The Dazzlings, Zaheer, Kuvira. ... But all I did was break a sword."
"Yes, and restored the sorcerers back into the world, plus it got you your cutie mark. That's good isn't it?" Asked Mai. Iris rested her elbows on the table as she continued.
"It is, I'm not saying stopping Ronin was a bad thing ... but ..."
"But ...?"
"What if that's it? What if that's all I had to do, and there's nothing left for me? Everybody still talks about all the great thinks Queen Korra has done over the years, but all her daughter did was break something only once, and that was seven years ago. How can I be called an alicorn princess if that's all I've ever done? ... I hate to say this, but, Pao is right; I'm lucky to even get a statue of my own at the rate I'm going."
"Ah Ponyfeathers, Pao' just an idiot." Chi said, "Besides, you've done plenty of good things since then. Didn't we already address that?"
"I know, but let's be real. How many of those problems affected the world?"
Everyone opened their mouth, ready to say something, but in the end they came up empty, only proving Iris's point more. Iris just slumped in her seat. "I know mom says I should find my own path, but it's not as easy as it looks. What if I make the wrong choice? What if what I'm doing isn't good enough? What if I'll never be the queen the city needs me to be."
Hiro wiped his mouth with the sleeve of his jacket and leaned against his chair. "You know what your problem is, Petals? You care too much."
"Gee, thanks Hiro." Iris groaned. That didn't make her feel better. If anything, it made her feel worse.
"No, let me explain. You care too much about what other people say about you. Sure, almost everybody in the city likes you, but you're letting expectations get to your head."
"Oh!"
The others turned, and suddenly see Cookie Cream Pie standing nearby, eyes wide, and feeling a little shiver through her hair.
"What is it?" Akari asked.
"That's my Cookie sense! You know what that means!"
Mai knew exactly what was coming, leaning back in her seat and letting out a sigh, simply saying "Just do it already."
Cookie Cream smiled wide, along with Hiro, who turned to Nori.
"Nori, some assistance, if you please?"
"You don't even have to ask!"
Both Hiro and Nori got up from there.
"Hit it, Cheese!"
(Wings from Little Mix)
Hiro :
My mom told us not to waste our life
She said, "spread your wings, my little butterflies"
Don't let what they say, keep you up at night
And if they give you,
Sh..
Then they can walk on by!
Nori :
My feet
Feet can't touch the ground
And I can't hear a sound
But they just keep on running up their mouth
Yeah!
Hiro :
Walk, walk on over there
Cause I'm to fly to care
Oh, yeah!
Hiro and Nori :
They're words, don't mean a thing
We're not listening
Keep talking all we know is!
Akari jumped out from her chair, dragging Iris along with her, singing along to Hiro and Nori's song as they dance around the cafe.
Akair, Hiro and Nori :
My mom told me not to waste my life
She said, "spread your wings, my little butterfly."
Don't let what they say
Keep you up at night
And they can't detain you
Cause wings are made to fly!
And we don't let nobody bring us down
No matter what they say it won't hurt me
Don't matter if you fall from the sky
Cause wings are made to
Fly!
Iris quickly got into the beat, as did Chi and even Gallant. He had to take Mai by the wrist, spun her around and she nearly tripped, only to grab hold of a table to balance herself. She blew a strand of hair that landed on her face. A confident grin spread across her face and leaped onto one of the tables. The costumers pulled their plates aside, happily watching the young teenager sing while strutting on the table as if it were a runway.
Mai :
I'm firing up on that runway
I know I'm gonna get there someday
But we don't need no "ready, steady, go!"
No!
Chi :
Talk, talk turns into air
I don't even care
Oh, yeah!
Chi, Mai and Gallant :
They're words, don't mean a thing
We're not listening
Keep talking all we know is!
Akari, Hiro, Nori, Mai, Chi and Gallant:
My mom told me not to waste my life
She said, "spread your wings, my little butterfly."
Don't let what they say
Keep you up at night
And they can't detain you
Cause wings are made to fly!
And we don't let nobody bring us down
No matter what they say it won't hurt me
Don't matter if I fall from the sky
Cause wings are made to
Fly!
Nori :
Don't need no one saying
Akari, Hiro, Mai, Chi and Gallant :
Hey, hey, hey, hey
Nori :
I don't hear no one saying
Akari, Hiro, Mai, Chi and Gallant :
Hey, hey, hey, hey
Hey, hey, hey, hey
Akari, Nori, Chi and Mai :
You'd better keep on waking
I don't wanna hear your talking
Boys!
Hiro and Gallant :
You'd better keep on waking
I don't wanna hear your talking
Oh!
Nori :
They're words, don't mean a thing
We're not listening
They're just like water off my brain!
Akari, Hiro, Nori, Mai, Chi and Gallant:
My mom told me not to waste my life
She said, "spread your wings, my little butterfly."
Don't let what they say
Keep you up at night
And they can't detain you
Cause wings are made to fly!
And we won't let nobody bring you down
No matter what they say it won't hurt you
Iris :
Don't matter if you fall from the sky
These wings are made to
Everyone :
Fly!
The song was soon over, and things went on back to normal. Iris couldn't help but smile after that. Leave it to a musical number to lift someone's spirits.
"Thanks guys." Iris said.
"And, it's gonna get even better with the concert tonight!" Nori said.
Now Iris felt taken off guard. "Wait, what time is it?" she looked over to the candy styled clock on the wall and gasped. "Oh, man! I'm supposed to meet Nova in fifteen minutes for our magic lesson! He hates it when I'm late!" Iris finished the last bit of her smoothie and jammed the last bit of her cookie pizza into her mouth, chewing on as quickly as she could.
"How long is it going to take?" Nori asked fearfully. "The concert starts at eight, and there is no way we're going without you."
"Yeah!" added Hiro, "You have any idea how many hoops I had to jump to get those tickets?" Hiro gripped Iris's shoulders, now right in her face and she swallowed the last bit of food in her mouth. "A WHOLE LOT of hoops, woman!"
Iris needed a minute before she gently pushed Hiro away. "Guys, relax. I'll be there. The test shouldn't take that long," Iris assured them. "Plus, I gotta brush up on my floreshia, fidiles spell before he gets there."
"You sure you're not my mom's daughter? You study almost as much as she does." Akari wondered, as Iris went over to the door. She needed to get going before she would end up late for Nova's practice.
"I'll see you guys at the concert tonight."
"I'll call you so you won't forget!" Akari promised.
"I won't, I promise! Latter guys, Pinkie Pie, Cheese, Cookie!"
"Goodbye!" Cookie said, just as Iris left.
(~)
"Thank you so much for your assistance, your Majesty." said the man once the winged woman finished magically planting seeds into the area where several flowers had been aggressively pulled and crumbled at the seems. She dusted her hands off and smiled.
"You're quite welcome. The seeds shouldn't take that long to grow. And I'll have a word with my sister-in-law to see if she can help replace your security cameras."
Iris herself may have been getting along easy, but in another part of Harmony City, life was still as busy as ever. Over in the city park, this sort of business was NOT a good one. Queen Avatar Korra herself, along with her friends, Officer Rainbow Dash and fellow alicorn Queen Twilight Sparkle, were assisting the park owner with its repairs. The damage seemed to be put on a security camera, which had been destroyed, and left on the ground with electricity still coursing through. Repairs were simple enough for the camera.
"You sure you didn't see who it was?" Twilight asked.
"The footage we managed to gather showed nothing. One minute, everything was fine and then BAM! The camera shuts off!" The park owner explained, a bit worried over the whole thing himself. Korra placed an assuring hand onto his shoulder.
"Don't you worry about a thing, Sir. We'll see to it this never happens again." Korra promised.
"Thank you, Your Majesty. Thank you!"
Once the park owner left, Korra, Twilight and Rainbow Dash exchanged serious expressions and looked on to the rest of the park. The security camera was bad enough, but the whole park had been in a horrifying state in it. Bushes, flowers, and even trees were completely torn up, cameras laid in waste, various park benches broken apart, and holes dug up practically all over the place. It was as if a violent storm had just passed through this part of Harmony City. To sum it up, it wasn't pretty.
While the women had done their part to help fix it, the aftermath was so grave it took them nearly all day to fix it, and there were still several other areas that needed to be fixed.
"Okay, I like pranks as much as the next pony, but kids these days take it to a whole new level of extreme." commented Rainbow.
"I highly doubt this was the work of rambunctious teenagers, Rainbow." Twilight remarked.
"Guys, look at this." Korra, levitating the broken security camera and presented the broken equipment to Rainbow and Twilight. It looked more like scrape metal than a camera at this point, but when studied closely by both alicorns and pegasus noticed that something on the metal looked a bit off. ...
"Bite marks. Yeah, definitely not teenagers, unless it's a kid some very impressive molars." Twilight concluded.
"Look over here!" It didn't stop there either. Rainbow Dash got both alicorns to look over to one of the broken park benches, also finding something peculiar on the stone surface of said bench. Rather than marks from sharp teeth, these look more done by claws, and rather rough ones judging by the thickness of the marks.
"Claw marks. Where have I seen these before?" Twilight wondered. Korra took the moment to pull out her geo-phone - a recent invention - and took a quick picture of it. Might as well take what evidence you can while it's there, and this evidence was showing quite a bit of animosity towards the park, whatever went through. And Rainbow still had something else caught in her sight.
"Look." The group then saw yet another intriguing piece of evidence at the scene, hidden off near one of the torn trees. At the base, a small glisten from the sun revealed to be a green, thin object, about as big as a pony's hoof. This was clearly some sort of scale, a reptile scale to be exact. It still got Twilight scratching her head.
"That's weird. What kind of reptile leaves wolf-like claw marks?" Twilight wondered.
"And cause so much damage to a public park," added Korra. It was then their attention went to the holes. There were plenty of them in the park, yes, but these holes didn't look right. At least by an animal's standard, anyway. The one they were at in particular was pretty large, circular, and when Korra placed her hand on the interior, surprisingly smoothed out.
"Look at the holes. They're not just random, they're precise. Not even an ordinary dog could dig a hole that size, or that deep. Whatever did this, it was searching for something."
"But what?" Twilight asked.
"No idea," Rainbow responded, picking up the reptilian scale with a pair of tweezers, and putting them in a police evidence bag. "Let's get back to headquarters. Mako and the guys may want to see this."
(~)
At the police station, the busy nature of the job was just as high as ever. Over at his desk, King Mako was busy with his own current investigation. Being the head chief of police, and the city's instated king, meant that he had plenty of work and cases to work on, but the one he was working on had him going around in circles for a while now. During another session of case study, he heard his front door knock, with his co-chief, King Flash Sentry, along with Soarin and Sunburst, soon coming in.
"Yes, Flash?"
"Mako, we've got something you should see." Flash informed. Sunburst then placed in front of him a folder, with pictures of claw marks on the surface of a cargo train from the other day. Mako spread out each picture to get a good look at each one. These pictures showed claw marks on a metal surface.
"These pics were taken on the day a cargo train arrived from the Earth Kingdom the other day. The conductor reported seeing some kind of animal on the tracks but it disappeared." Explained Soarin and immediately pulled out another folder of pictures. As for these, the pictures showed shadowy figures taken by random pedestrians from locations all over both worlds: Canterlot, Manehattan, Las Pegasus, the Fire Nation, and Earth Kingdom. Regardless of where exactly, the pictures had two common factors: shadowy, four-legged creatures hidden somewhere in each shot, or claw marks left on surfaces of walls and/or broken objects. The sight of so many similar problems in so many different places made the situation even more confusing.
"Looks like our mystery friends have finally decided to pay us a visit." Flash concluded, picking up the most recent picture of the train. Mako leaned back in his seat, arms crossed, and in some thought.
"I was worried about this. Our troops in Equestria and the Earth and Fire kingdoms have spent weeks trying to get a lead on these guys. They've robbed shops, vandalized public property, and stolen random objects like pottery, jewels or books. Not to mention all of the random innocents they've injured. None of this makes any sense." Mako summed up, and indeed it was.
Usually there would be some common goal, or pattern to these crimes for any normal gang to do, but they just didn't seem to add up. The objects stolen seemed unrelated to each other, the attacks seemingly random, and property damage not connecting to anything important in particular. He and the other police officers were left in some wild goose chase.
"Maybe they're some rouge dragon gang." Soarin suggested. But, Flash shook his head in disagreement.
"Unlikely. Only fully grown dragons as big as a mountain can claw through metal as deep as this. The marks are too small and too thin to fit a dragon's claw. Even if that were the case, they've have to be at least adolescent or so." Flash retorted. He had a good point there.
"Plus, if they were dragons, you'd think we'd get more eyewitness reports." Mako, pointing to one of the figures within one of the shots. "These don't look anything like dragons to me." he added before looking up at Sunburst. "Did the conductor get a good look at the creature this time?"
Sunburst took out his notes with some levitation magic before answering. "He described it being on all fours, gray and black with purple eyes, and fully covered in hair with spikes on its back. He said it resembled a wolf of some kind, but he's still not sure." described Sunburst, reading the notes as described by the conductor. Such an odd sounding creature, indeed.
"Doesn't sound like any wolf from our world." Mako concluded. His world may have its fair share of odd animals and chimeras, but this one didn't sound very familiar to him at all.
"Equestrian origin, maybe?" Flash wondered.
"A wolf with spikes and able to claw through pure metal. ..."
As Mako pondered a bit on what this could be, the police station soon had another little visitor. This time it wasn't a human, or an anthro pony, but instead a sort of reptilian spirit with insect wings wearing a female police officer's uniform. This was Ali, Mako's adopted spirit daughter and Iris's older sister.
"Dad, mom is here to see you." Ali informed. No sooner after Ali said that, Korra, Twilight and Rainbow Dash all walked in.
"Everything okay?" Mako inquired as he stood up from his chair and walked around his desk to properly greet his wife.
"Sorry to barge in like this, but we found something you should see." Korra said, pulling out her geo-phone. Korra was quick to show her husband the photos she had taken at Harmony Park, the claw marks almost identical to the ones shown on the train, after comparison. Same size, same length, and even same pattern! Mako's eyes widened in surprise.
"Oh, no. When did this happen?" Mako asked.
"This morning, Harmony Park was in shambles. Twilight, Rainbow and I spent all morning cleaning it up, and trying to figure out who vandalized it," kora explained, as Mako skimmed through the pictures on Korra's geo-phone, seeing the different damages done all over the park, from fallen trees, to the stone bench.
"But it wasn't just some random street gang's doing," Twilight continued, "There were holes scattered all around. Whatever this thing is, it was looking for something."
"And we found this at the crime scene." Added Rainbow, presenting the evidence bag with the green scale inside it. Sunburst went on to collect it from Rainbow.
"I'll analyze it along with the hair samples they sent us. I'll let you know what I find."
"Thank you, Sunburst." Mako said, as he turned towards Ali. "Brief every officer on the force on this unknown creature. Double the search parties and security in every landmark and public area. We'll need all hands on deck."
"Sure thing, dad. But, if you don't mind me saying, isn't it a tad extreme?" Ali asked.
"I can't take any chances. This has been going on for months and nobody could figure out who or what these things are. For all we know, these markings they keep leaving behind could be some kind of warning. They're clearly preparing for something. Now that they're here on our doorstep, we have to take top priority in keeping the people and our family safe."
"Iris."
"Exactly."
The mention of Iris's name got Korra more troubled, something Mako quickly caught in his own sights.
"Honey, we knew this was coming." Mako said, a hand on his wife's shoulder.
"I know, but she still hasn't show any signs of her powers yet."
"I know, I know, but if this thing escalates any further, we will need her to be strong. I know you don't like it when I smother, but--"
"No, I understand. You're right. We'll tell her tonight. I'm not sure how she'll take it."
"What about the concert tonight?" Ali suddenly asked, reminded them of the big event in the first place.
"I don't think they'll attack a public place with a big crowd. From what we gathered they only strike when there is hardly anyone around. However, that hasn't stopped them from hurting those who dared cross their path." Mako explained.
"We'll amp up security. Akari's been looking forward to it for months." Flash promised.
"Heck, if anything, it's those mystery criminals whom you should be worried about." Rainbow Dash put in.
"Speaking of kids…" Soarin said. Suddenly, Rainbow seemed to remember something, slapping her forehead.
"Oh, right! We should be heading back home to Fire Fly. I think we've made Scootaloo suffer enough for one day."
"You guys go on ahead." Mako allowed, as Soarin and Rainbow began to go.
"I'll get started on deciphering the evidence." Sunburst said.
"I'll get started on the briefing." added Flash.
"I'll come with you." Twilight said. Before she left with him, she placed a hand on Korra's shoulder, giving her close friend a sympathetic smile. It was the least she can do to help comfort her friend for now.
"It's gonna be okay, mom. If you want, I can give San and Mika a call and we can help break the news to her." Ali suggested.
"Thanks." Korra replied. Pretty soon, it was just her and Mako alone in the office, everyone else gone to do their own thing. ...
"I hope you're right."
(~)
Once Hiro and Mai arrived home, they spotted a familiar country styled truck outside their mother's work shop. Asami and Bolin assisted Applejack and her husband Double Diamond were loading their car with new farming equipment to replace their old ones inside. A young anthro earth pony, a filly with bright blue eyes, a pale yellow coat, almost identical to Apple Bloom's, and bright orange red hair with bright gold streaks gasped upon seeing the young female firebender.
"Mai!" she happily called out, speaking in an adorable southern accent.
"Hey, Sweet Gala!" Mai crunched down as the little filly ran up to her and she scooped her into her arms. "I swear, you get bigger and bigger every time I see you."
"Thanks!" Sweet Gala said, "Mama's been teaching me how to buck apples."
"Already? Well, no wonder you're so strong. Keep this up and you'll be lifting up that truck in no time."
"Don't go givin' her any ideas, Mai." Applejack said, having heard their conversation while Bolin wiped his brow, placing a box of tools onto the ground.
"Man, is it just me, or are these boxes getting heavier?"
"Here, let me help, Dad." Mai insisted, grabbing the nearby box. She got her hands gripping the corners, and she tried to lift it alongside her father. Her knees buckled a bit as she strained. Pretty soon, Hiro and Bolin both took the box and hoisted it up with ease onto the back of the truck, much to Mai's dismay. She pouted as Hiro moved the box.
"It was a good try, sugarcube." Applejack said, trying to cheer her up.
"Thanks, but I guess I should have expected it as much." Mai remarked, crossing her arms. "I mean, I'm no Aunt Korra."
"Oh, don't beat yourself up." Asami encouraged, placing a hand on her shoulder.
"Yeah, at least you got it three feet off the ground this time." her brother said.
"Hiro!" Bolin snapped.
"What? I'm just trying to make her feel better!" Hiro said, which is true. As they did that, Double diamond started looking around the factory, but began to notice that somepony was missing.
"Uh, Sweet Gala, where's your brother?" Double asked.
"Incoming!"
Suddenly, zooming by, their son Half Pipe was racing through the factory on his skateboard, doing some stunts as he did so. It was fun for Half Pipe, but Double Diamond had to grab him before the reckless anthro could fall over.
Half Pipe was Sweet Gala's twin brother, with the same light yellow coat and orange, yellow hair, only instead he had green eyes instead of blue. Like his sister, he too spoke with a southern accent.
"Whoa there, son! How many times have we told you never to skateboard inside!" snapped Double Diamond.
"I wasn't inside, I was in a factory." Half Pipe snapped back.
"Half Pipe, don't you sass your father like that, young man!" AJ demanded. That was enough to get the pony to quiet down.
"Sorry, Mama."
Asami giggled at Applejack schooling her son when her geo-phone started ringing. She was quick to answer it. "Hello? Korra? Oh, yeah sure, what happened?….What? O-Okay, I'll see what I can do, thanks for telling me." Asami quickly hung up the phone with a look of concern on her face.
"Everything okay?" Bolin asked.
"Something vandalized the park and destroyed all of the security cameras." Asami explained.
"Do you need any help?" AJ asked.
"Thanks, but I've got it covered. It was probably some crazy kids or rebel spirits or something."
"Whatever it is, I'm sure you and Korra can take care of it! Right, Mama?" Sweet Gala said.
"Of course, Sugarcube. But, we'll wait until we get more information before we go letting our imaginations run wild."
Half Pipe leaped onto the back of the truck, removing his helmet. "Oh, I bet it was a scary monster! If it is, can I help fight it Mama?"
"No fighting monsters until your sixteen." Double Diamond said, ruffling his son's hair.
Half Pipe pouted sadly. "Awww!"
"Let's get this stuff back to Sweet Apple Acres." AJ concluded, starting up the car before turning to Asami again. "We'll catch up with ya'll later. Keep us posted!"
"We will!" Bolin called out as he and the rest of the his family waved farewell to the Apple family. Mai gripped her wrist, having pulled it a bit while helping with lifting the box. Bolin ruffled her long raven locks, which were as smooth and un-tangled as her mother's.
"Don't worry, Fire Cracker, keep it up and then you'll be the one lifting a truck up."
Mai smiled, fixing her now messed up hair. "Thanks, Dad."
As the family retreated back to their mansion, Hiro wrapped an reassuring arm around his sister. Mai was always the smart tech-savvy engineer of the group, but she always tried to be just as athletically skilled as the rest of them. Heck, even the introverted and soft spoken Gallant had just as much experience in self defense as she did. She was close to Mako, due to him being her firebending teacher, and she was close to Korra who taught her martial arts. However, she was still rather meek in physical strength. She often needed her brother of father's help with lifting her most extravagant equipment for her experiments.
Still, she was only thirteen. Maybe with time she would get to be as strong as her other friends.
The Little Pony Legend: Journey of Iris
With a steady drive, and a careful stop in the lot, Sunset Shimmer arrived home at one of Harmony City's apartment buildings, having just gotten back from grocery shopping. It wasn't as flashy as some of the others around town, but home was home. When it came to living her life, she now wasn't as alone in terms of the game of love, for she shared her home with her unicorn husband Nova Nightshade.
As she began to open up the back of her Satomobile to get said groceries, she stopped herself on hearing a child's innocent laughter. When Sunset looked up, she caught sight of a mother and her young child taking a stroll down the sidewalk. A nice sight to see for many, and it was followed by a husband and wife heading down across the way with their young son, who was holding onto both his parents hands, one hand per parent. After seeing both of those though, Sunset herself began to feel ... a little down, as it were. She let out a soft sight, proceeding to take the groceries out of her car and into her apartment. She held a few in her arms while levitating several more with her unicorn magic. Once inside, Sunset placed the bags on the table, reaching her hand into one of the bags to pull out the milk and various other items she purchased. As she did so, the door opened once again.
"Sunset, I'm home!"
"Hey Chi, I just got back. My shift at Future Industries was over an hour ago so I went grocery shopping."
"Oh, let me help."
"Thanks."
After the short conversation, the helpful Chi started to bring in some of the groceries alongside Sunset. At first, both sides just worked on the little chore quietly, but little by little, Chi began to notice the bummed out frown on Sunset's face.
"Hey, you okay?" Chi asked, as she placed a few cans into the kitchen cabinets. Sunset turned towards the wisp, but turned away again shortly afterwards.
"Oh, yeah. I'm…I'm fine." Sunset insisted as she continued placing each item in its place, multitasking with her magic.
"Sunny, I know you're lying." Chi made known. Sunset would try to deny it again, but her words mainly came up empty. In the end, Sunset just gave another sigh.
"It's just…it's already been a few years. I thought, that by now we would…"
"It'll happen, I know it will." Chi assured her, speaking in a kind and sympathetic voice.
"I'm not saying it won't, I'm just upset it's taken so long. I mean, Korra had Iris a year after she and Mako got married. Asami had Hiro a year after she and Bolin tied the knot too, heck same thing happened with Twilight and Flash with their kid. Rainbow Dash, Applejack and Pinkie Pie already have theirs and…"
It was clear at this point exactly what Sunset Shimmer was so upset about. After seeing all of her other friends have families of their own, and the families just outside of the apartment, it only reminded the unicorn of the fact that she had of yet to birth a colt or foal to call her own. Even after all the time spent with Nova. Chi floated over to Sunset Shimmer, manifesting herself in front of her. Not a forceful stop, but it still got Sunset's attention. She gently took what Sunset had in her hands and placed them near the kitchen sink.
"Just because it happened to them, doesn't mean it'll be the same for you." Chi stated.
"I guess being connected by the Elements of Harmony guarantees kids in some way." Sunset said, somewhat bitterly. Considering many of her friends birthed children rather quickly after their unions, it wasn't too far off for her to think that, even if it was a bit silly.
"Oh, don't say that! You and Nova are going to have your own little foal some day, I just know it." Chi assured her friend.
"But what if this means we're not meant to be parents?" Sunset wondered, the question only making her feel worse about the whole thing. Chi instinctively placed her hand on Sunset's shoulder.
"Now, don't you go sounding like Iris." Chi began with a more uplifting tone. "You and Nova would make amazing parents. I can see it now. That little kid running on over to hug his mommy, his dad teaching him how to levitate an apple, and his favorite aunt giving him piggy back rides. It's going to happen, Sunset. Trust me, some married couples have to wait a bit longer before they have their first baby, but that doesn't man it will never happen. You'll see."
Sunset could just see those exact things going on in her head as Chi went on about it. Her bundle of joy, enjoying life he or she will have with her, Chi, and Nova. It was surely some good assurance on Chi's part, and after a little while, Sunset went and smiled to her friend. The two friends then gave each other a warm hug.
"Thanks, Chi."
"Hey, what are sisters-in-law for?"
(~)
In another part of the city, Gallant was just arriving back to his parents' apartment building. Much like Sunset's, it wasn't anything too special, but it was still a nice place to live. It took a while for him to arrive to his apartment but he did triumph, and soon opened up the front door to head on in. Before Gallant could even say 'hello', another little creature suddenly jumped down at him. Not in an attack, but she was happy to see him, hugging him in the head, and giving a few licks. Gallant couldn't help but laugh.
"Hey, Rosie," Gallant said, playfully fluffing Rosie's head. The little lemur got itself settled a bit easier on Gallant's shoulder, happy to see him return. He had the little lemur for a while now, and it was clear the two shared a strong bond with one another.
"Mom, Dad, I'm home!" Gallant called out. Rather than hear a reply from either of his parents, Starlight Glimmer came walking down the stairs. However, Starlight wasn't without some luggage, carrying down many an assortment of books. So many in fact, she had to levitate several others so she wouldn't tumble down the stairs for not seeing straight. Starlight didn't even notice her son standing there until after she came down fully.
"Oh, hey sweetie." Starlight said, placing the books down on the table. Seeing this happen got Gallant a little curious about the situation.
"Everything okay?" Gallant asked. Before Starlight could answer, her husband Sunburst soon walked downstairs. Much like Starlight glimmer, Sunburst was also levitating a lot of books, placing them down on the same table Starlight did.
"Don't worry about it, Son. Just, boring police work is all." Sunburst assured him. As Starlight and Sunburst sat down at the table, Gallant stared at them while placing his hands on his hips. Much like Chi with Sunset, he knew when something wasn't right with his own folks.
"Boring, huh?" Gallant questioned, an eyebrow raised to his parents. "You sure there isn't anything you need help with?"
Sunburst and Starlight looked at one another with concern. "Don't worry about it. We'll take care of it." Starlight assured her son.
Gallant crossed his arms. This smart cookie wasn't falling for it. "Mom, I know you're hiding something."
"W-What? Why would you think that?" Starlight stuttered a bit.
"Your hears are flopping."
And sure enough, upon checking, Starlight's ears were flopping quite a bit, as if a fly was buzzing around them and she was trying to flick them away or something. In a futile attempt to hide it, Starlight grabbed hold of her ears to get them to stop, but Gallant then noticed something else on the same table. It wasn't a book, but actually the same scale sample picked up from the park earlier.
"What is that?" Gallant asked, pointing to the scale sample, which gained troubled looks from both parents. They really didn't want their only son to worry his head over police work like this. However, how would they talk their way out of the sample on the table? They couldn't say it was just some nostalgic reading, because that thing was there. Sunburst was the first to nod his head in compliance. They should have known better than to try and hide anything of great importance to their their intelligent son. Why they thought they could was beyond them.
"Alright. Korra and the others found something today, and we're going to analyze it in order to figure out where it came from." Starlight said.
"Something vandalized the park this morning and we're tying to figure out who it was." Added Sunburst. Gallant took a step over towards the intriguing scale, and lifted it up to scope it with his own eyes. It didn't take him more than a minute to figure it out.
"Well, that's easy. It's a chameleon's scale."
"How do you know that?" Starlight asked, legitimately curious. It was hard for Starlight and Sunburst, never mind the people at HQ, to figure it out, and Gallant got it out of the blue.
"The coloring is very bright green with yellowish hues, which are common for the quilled chameleon found in the warmest forests of the Earth Kingdom. I did a paper on it for science class." Gallant explained, as he rotated the scale in his hand. "Though, I've never seen one of this size before. I'm assuming it's approximately forty to fifty centimeters or so, maybe less or more. But, it's biologically impossible for a chameleon to be of this size."
"That's why we're analyzing it, to learn more about where it came from and figure out what type of animal we're up against." Sunburst said, taking one of the books, and opening it out.
"But, it's nothing for you to get worked up about. We wouldn't want anything getting in the way you and your friends having a great time tonight at your concert." Starlight said. It was important that they figure this out, but it wasn't anything to trouble Gallant. Still, he wanted to help out.
"Well, let me at least get you my zoology books. You guys may know about protection spells and convergence spells, but I know animals."
"You sure? We don't want you to be late or anything." Sunburst asked.
"Relax, I've got plenty of time." Gallant assured, heading upstairs to get his zoology books. Starlight and Sunburst couldn't talk him out of it now, so instead the two started their investigation in the books they had.
(~)
Meanwhile, with the ring of the bell, Nori entered the Four Nations Boutique with great anticipation, and excitement. "Rarity! I came to get my outfit for the concert." Nori called, waiting for the unicorn in question to show up. However, the unicorn apparently wasn't around.
"Rare?"
Suddenly, a rather frantic looking Rarity came right up from behind the counter. "Oh, Nori! Sorry my dear, I was busy cleaning up back here. It's been rather hectic this week, what with that concert and all." Rarity said, a bit tired, but still up for helping out her friend.
The young merpony couldn't help but squee a bit at the mere mention of the concert. "I know! I'm so excited, I barely slept last night! I mean, how are you supposed to sleep the night before you get to see your idol in person?" Nori suddenly stopped herself, realizing what she just said. "I mean, Songbird is my singing idol, but you're still the best role model a pony could ask for."
"Oh, don't you worry about it, darling. Everypony can have more than one role model." After saying that, the lovely unicorn stroked the merpony's green and purple hair in a maternal manner, adjusting her bang a bit to make her all the more beautiful.
"Great, so, about that outfit…"
"Oh, yes, it is nearly finished."
"Oh, good because I--wait, nearly finished?!" Nori gasped. Rarity nodded her head as she walked away to the other clothes.
"Why yes. It will be ready for the concert tomorrow night." Rarity assured her, starting to rearrange some of the clothes lined up on their hangers on a nearby rack.
Nori's eyes widened in horror and started to hyperventilate. She dashed forward, sliding to a half and outstretched her arms, blocking Rarity from her cloths. "No, no, no, no, no! It's tonight. Tonight!" Nori cleared up.
"Oh, dear. I suppose I got the days mixed up." Rarity figured, going through the outfits afterwards.
"Awww, barnacles!" Nori griped, only to be caught off guard when Rarity suddenly bursted out giggling.
Then, just like pulling a rabbit out of a hat, the perfect, stylish outfit was suddenly in Rarity's hand. The whole outfit was styled in a way to represent the ocean, waves of blue and sky blue along the length, and sparkling sequins to top it off. It looked simply beautiful, Nori's eyes sparkling at sight.
"Nori, you really shouldn't take things so seriously! Would I really allow you to go to that concert not looking your very best? Why, the very thought!" Rarity said, as Nori held the outfit in her own hands.
"It's perfect! Thank you, Rarity, thank you!" Nori beamed, hugging Rarity tight with a big smile on her face. "I hope it wasn't too much trouble."
"No trouble at all. Besides, it's the very least I can do since you work so hard around here. Not to mention, your dazzling designs to my window display for my upcoming summer line are big hit!" Rarity gestured her to the window, with a beautiful aquatic themed summer clothing line-up, representing all things summer from the sea, to the coals reefs to the open ocean. Many passersby took a moment to look at the display, only driving the point home even more. Nori was happy to help Rarity out with her designs, and grateful people were loving them as well.
The door of the supply room opened and an anthro male pony walked out, carrying a box before placing it back down. This pony looked quite the specimen, with a strong, muscular body. His fur and/or skin in this case were a prominent sea green, eyes deep purple much like Twilight's eyes, and notable shiny, lime green scales with blue highlights on both arms, and the back of his muscular legs. His hair, styled into a ponytail, had a grayish-blue tint to it. A thin scar reached down from across the lower left eyebrow down to his cheek. His very physique clashed with the more feminine styled boutique. He looked more like somepony who would be at a wrestling match, or something of that sort, but this anthro was happy working with Rarity in anyway he could. The soft smile across his lips said that much for sure.
"Oh, thank you Kombu, I've been looking for that," Rarity said, taking the box and placing it down at her work station.
"Daddy! What are you doing here?" Nori gasped. Her father didn't utter a word - he couldn't even if he wanted to. Instead, he began to move his hands and arms to work out in a form of sign language.
"I knew you'd come to Rarity before returning home. So, I was helping her with the storage until you came."
"Dad, you don't have to wait up for me. I'm already fourteen." Nori made clear, playfully rolling her eyes.
"I know, but you're still my little starfish. Plus, I wanted to see the look on your face once Rarity gave you the outfit. It was worth it."
"But, you were in the storage room when it happened."
"I may have peeked for a moment." Kombu had to admit.
"Daddy!"
Rarity giggled again, catching their attention. "Well, I'm happy you like the outfit Nori."
"You really think Songbird Serenade will notice me?" Nori asked, hoping that it would. If she was to see her other idol, she wanted to make a good impression on her.
"I think it will be nearly impossible for somepony not to notice you." Rarity assured. And looking at the outfit in question, it most certainly looked that way.
"Thank you for this, Rarity." signed Kombu.
"Oh, I'm the one who should be thanking you for your help today."
"Thank nothing of it. That's what family does."
The two ponies smiled, looking at one another for a bit longer than needed. Their eyes softened, and a tint of red could be seen forcing on Rarity's cheeks. Nori noticed and couldn't help but smile at the scene, excitedly bitting her bottom lip. Oh, wasn't this kind of friendship just swell? Before it could go any further, more customers entered the store, awaiting for Rarity to come over for service.
"Well, the life of a successful fashion icon never ends." Rarity commented, sadly needing to break away.
"We'll see you around, Rarity." signed Kombu.
"You too."
They smiled one last time before father and daughter exited Rarity's boutique. As they left, Rarity waited until they were out of sight before she gave a rather sad sigh of her own, before she began to work with the customers. As Nori and Kombu went on, Nori finally spoke to her father. She groaned in frustration.
"Seriously, Dad! How much longer are you going to make me wait? Just ask her out already!" Nori insisted. Nori was REALLY anticipating something to go on between Kombu and Rarity, and the suspension was killing her.
"Nori, that wouldn't be proper etiquette."
"Oh, don't give me that bull-shark! It's already been a year, and I can tell by the look in her eyes she's dying for you to make a move!" Nori snapped. A bit childish, but still it was true. One year of their relationship going well, and Kombu just didn't take another step yet during all this.
"As much as I would love to go on a date with Rarity, I'm not sure if it will work out."
"Why? Because you can't speak?" Nori blurted out. Here, Kombu suddenly stopped. Nori was worried that she may have crossed a line with her father on this. ...
"A merstallion isn't a stallion without his voice. How can I make Rarity happy if I can't even court her with my song?" Kombu signed in question. For a merpony, music and singing is VERY important to them in cultural aspects, especially when it comes to love and finding that partner they've been waiting for all their lives. for Kombu, a merpony that can't sing or speak is as bad as a Bull-shark without its horns.
"Dad, you don't need a voice. Besides, Rarity isn't a merpony, she doesn't care wether you can sing or not. And neither do I." Nori said, trying to comfort her father a bit.
"I know. But, what if she's not as interested as you think? What if she is too busy or says no or isn't looking to date anypony?"
"That's crazy and you know it. Maybe you should just stop beating around the coral and straight up ask her. At least promise me you'll think about it. Pleeeeeeese?" AND to give it some good measure, the merpony gave her father the good ol' puppy-eye treatment.
"Alright, fine. I'll…think about it."
"Yay!
(~)
Nori and Kombu returned to the docks of Harmony City, walking by several bystanders as they did. Once at the very edge, both father and daughter dove right into the ocean, swimming deeper bellow. In the blink of an eye, their legs morphed into fish tails, giving them increased strength to swim as fast a flying fish dolphin.
As they dove deeper towards their underwater cave home, in one of the large sewer pipes nearby the docks observed a mysterious creature. It laid down at the edge, rather comfortably, a canine paw being gently splashed by the waters of the sea.Its body and face covered in the shadows, so exact description was hard to make out aside from the paw in question, but that wasn't very much. The only thing that remained visible were the eyes, which gave a seemingly faint glow in the darkness. His ears flickered partly at the sound of waters splashing behind him yet he remained still and relaxed despite the newcomer.
"Your report?" he asked in a low yet cold voice. The other creature behind him, also wolf-like, gave a quick bow before answering.
"We found what you had requested, sir. But, I'm afraid the Queens and their mates may already be aware of our presence in the city. If we are to do anything, we must do it soon." the other wolf suggested, the voice calm and monotone. The other animal, which was larger in comparison, got up and turned around to face the other wolf.
"How much evidence did you leave at that park?" the larger animal asked. The other canine was silent for a moment before answering.
"Too much to remove overnight, I'm afraid." the wolf said. The larger wolf growled, but the other wolf stayed rather firm, sitting down almost casually.
"Forgive me, sir. I didn't mean -"
"Don't be. They were bound to catch up anyways. Though, I sincerely doubt they would figure our plans before then. Humans are so predictable. The important thing is that we have what we need. Phase one is already complete." The larger wolf sat back down by the edge of the pipe, looking out at the sea before his eyes finally fell upon the shimmering blue palace that rose from the sea, glistening in the light.
"Phase two…begins tonight."
(~)
Back on Air Temple Island, Iris quickly got to work in practicing her magic once she had arrived. The spell she was performing was one that transformed a simple flower into a stunning one with sparkles and illuminating petals. Her loyal pet orca wolf, Akhlut sat beside her, happily barking every time she succeeded. At this point Iris got her focus together, and with a good cast, she managed to pull it off rather easily. Nearby, Nova clapped his hands on sight of the completed spell.
"Impressive. Barely any effort this time." Nova complimented.
"Thanks. But, enough with the warm up, what was this new spell you wanted to show me?" Iris asked eagerly.
"Well, it's not all that fancy, but it is one that very few have managed to master. But, first we need to know if you're fit for it." Nova explained. That last part was a little confusing. she was an alicorn, and not a queen but still a strong caster, what is there to fit for?
"What do you mean?" Iris cocked her head in confusion. The air around them became silent until…
"Think fast!" Suddenly, Nova drawled out a sort of small, yet sharp weapon, and threw it straight at Iris!
Thinking fast, she brought out her hand, shooting a magical arrow right the incoming blade. The accuracy was perfectly precise, it split the weapon right in two. Iris's violet eyes darted downwards and started in surprise to realize that the so called blade was nothing more than part of a bamboo shoot.
Nova nodded his head in approval. "Good eyesight, and reflexes. I think you can handle it."
"Handle what?" Iris questioned, still confused about the weaponry bamboo shoot.
"The Keenest of Sight Spell. An ancient one, many have forgotten. Many, but the sorcerers that is." Nova explained with a wide grin. Iris chuckled and playfully rolled her eyes. Leave it to Nova to brag about how talented his people were at ancient magical spells.
"What does it do?" the princess asked. Any spell called the keenest of sight sounded a little straightforward, but interesting all at the same time.
"It allows you to see through solid objects and things from far away. Approximately, two hundred miles at best."
"Whoa…Awesome!"
"Yeah, I thought so."
"What do I do?"
Upon the question, Nova brought her attention towards the statue further away, far beyond the Air Temple isle. "This type of spell takes a lot of focus on the first try. No distractions whatsoever. But, with enough proactive you'll be able to do it in a flash." nova instructed. Iris was willing, and ready to try it, taking a deep breath.
"Okay."
Handing her the spell book, Iris carefully read over the instructions on what exactly to do for said spell. After getting the idea she returned the book to Nova, positioned herself and began to concentrate. The star on her forehead started to glow, in a similar way to that of a unicorn's horn. This same glow transcended to her eyes, though they were namely just flickering rather than a constant glow. The vision did begin to work, as she started to get a clearer, closer image of the statue of Avatar Aang.
Avatar Aang.
A smile dared to form across Iris's lips. The spell seemed to have been working, until the princess's vision began to flicker. Images of the statue and other random scenes began to manifest before her eyes. The images became clearer, revealing imaged of her mother, and even a young Avatar Aang himself. The words of Pao echoed in her head during this, making her head throb and her eyes feel as if they were on fire, yet she could not will herself to blink. The images all converged, creating a blinding light which officially broke Iris's concentration. She was finally able to close her eyes shut, gripped her head and nearly fell over. Nova caught her before she fell.
"Iris! Are you okay?" Nova asked. The yell caught the attention of Akhlut, who wasn't too far away. He rushed to Iris's side.
"Y-Yeah. I'm alright." Iris said. Akhlut rubbed against Iris, whimpering in worry over his master's health.
"I'm okay, Akhlut. Really." Iris assured her pet, rubbing his head.
"Maybe we should call it a day." Nova decided. After seeing that, maybe it wasn't a good idea to go any further with it. Iris straightened herself, determined to continue the spell.
"What? No, I just got distracted. I can do this!" Iris insisted.
"Iris, it's alright. I don't want to push you."
"I can handle it!"
"If you got hurt your mother will have my head."
Iris's main response to that was a disappointed pout. She sat down on the edge of the dock, her feet kicking the waters beneath her while Ahklut sat beside her, resting his head on her lap.
Nova took a spot beside her, one leg dangled from the pier while another leg was bent near his chest, where he casually rested his left arm. "What did you think about anyway?" Nova questioned.
Iris hesitated before finally replying. "….Aang."
"Oh…I see."
"It's no big deal." Iris turned her head away from Nova, picking up some small pebble that was on the pier and tossed it into the ocean, which made several skips before sinking.
"Still hoping, huh?"Nova asked, in his casual, almost indifferent tone. Iris knew he was genuinely interested, it was just Nova's way of speaking when things got serious. "Well, I guess it's not much to ask. I mean, it's not like you're asking for an entire mountain to be carved into your image. Heck, your mom's statue is technically smaller than Aang's."
"I'm not saying I want one just for the satisfaction of having one. What's the point if I didn't earn it."
"I know, I know. You wanna work for what you want, that's a good thing. But, you still gotta be patient." Nova said. Being told to wait was getting a lot harder for Iris to accept. Time and time again she was told such things, and time and time again it ended up making her more impatient. She just slumped over, staring at her reflection in the water.
"You know, what's the point? I've been mastering modern and ancient spells and I've contributed to the city for as long as I can remember and yet I feel like my destiny is still too far from my reach. I know I'm not supposed to care about what others think, but I still feel like I'm walking in a circle. Maybe if I were the Avatar I'd have a better idea on who I'm supposed to be."
The mention of that last part, Nova Nightshade became little troubled. He turned away nervously. "Eh…I'd be careful about what I wished for if I were you. Besides, having your destiny set from the get go might not be as great as you think."
"It worked for my mom, didn't it?"
"Yes…and no." Nova's voice became softer, more sympathetic." Having your future set in stone isn't always as great as you think. Sure, we all have a destiny, but it's the journey upon discovering it that makes us who we are. Your mother thought her destiny was being the Avatar the world wanted her to be. But, through a lot of trials and set backs, she realized that the "Avatar" name wasn't who she really was. It's not about having your destiny set in front of you…" he cupped Iris's cheek, gently guiding her face to look at him. He gave her a soft reassuring smile. "It's about understanding it. ... Think about that."
With that said, Nova patted Iris on the head before walked away to give her some space. While it might've helped, Iris still wasn't too sure on things. Her mother had done so much for this world, one way or another, and she didn't contribute to any world-changing things beyond that one act. The alicorn stayed there at the pier, looking at the statue far off away to represent Avatar Aang. He had done just as much during his own time, there was no denying that at all. But what more could Iris do? How can she possibly compete with the Avatar?
(Parody of How Far I'll Go from Moana)
I've been told all of the stories
'Long as I can remember, I know all the words by heart
As Iris gazed at the waters bellow her, images of Ronin and the Twilight Blade breaking manifested in the soft moving waters right before
showcasing her own present day reflection once more.
I've faced and won against a mighty foe
But even after all that, I'm right back to the start
Iris finally stood back up, walking away from the pier and around the courtyard of Air Temple Island, all the while Ahklut kept her company. As she walked, she gripped her long dark brown hair.
Every turn I take, every trail I track
Every path I make, every road leads back
To the place I know, where I wish to go
But is it meant for me?
She stopped to look at her family's castle, connected to the island via a bridge, but no matter what, her eyes continued to fall on Avatar Aang himself. A longing in her heart ignited and she dashed forward, gripping the side of the crystalized bridge as she looked on at the slow sunset, which created shadows on the statue, making appear more human by the minute.
See his light where the sky meets the see? It calls me
And no one knows, how far it goes
So many new questions are swarming deep inside me
One day I'll know
If I go there's just no telling how far I'll go
Iris turned away and walked back, walking by several airbenders, including Jinora and her husband Kai, who walked alongside their young twin children, already five-years-old, and a third baby being cradled in Jinora's arms. Other airbenders were gathering fruits from the gardens, Iris having caught a few of the falling fruits and levitated them back to their respected owners. She also high five Rohan, who was picking fruits alongside his girlfriend, who smiled kindly at Iris and she in return.
I know, everybody in this city
Seems so happy in this city
Everything its own design
I know everybody in this city has a role in this new world
But I've yet to discover mine
Iris continued on, heading towards the cliff where Tenzin would often tell her stories about the air nation or the Avatar when she was
growing up. It was her favorite place to think.
I could lead with pride, I could make us strong
I can face the tide, sing a brand new song
But the line behind me is oh so long
Is there room for me?
That was a very good question. With so many great names that have came before her, could Iris really live up to all of them? Her eyes landed once again to the sunset, the endless horizon which made her and everything around her feel so small. And yet, the promise of there being more out there was enough to boost up her confidence, even just a little bit. She spread poem her wings and flew downwards from the cliff as if she were diving into the sea bellow. Ahklut dove alongside her, splashing into the water completely unharmed and jumping in and out of the waters, following Iris as she flew over the surface of the water.
See the light as it shines by the sea? It's blinding
But no one knows, how deep it goes
And it seems like it's calling out to me, so come find me
And let me know
What's beyond that line, will I cross that line?
Ahklut barked happily as Iris flew higher into the sky, high beyond the clouds, reaching out for the sunlight, which kissed the clouds, giving them a radiant orange and pink hue.
See the sun as it shines in the east? It calls me
And no one knows, how far it goes
With the wind on my wings and my doubts stay behind me
One day I'll know
How far I'll go!
Iris dove back downwards, landing back on the pier while Ahklut rose up from the water, shaking his body. With newfound determination, Iris clenched her fists and took in a deep breath. "Alright. Let's try this again." Iris told herself.
Akhlut whimpered in worry, fearfully that Iris was going to hurt herself again. "Relax, I've got this. I don't want to quit." Iris assured him.
And quit she didn't do, as she brought her focus once more. The star glowed strong, and her eyes started to flicker once again. She tried to focus on somewhere away from the statue this time, hopefully not to cause another vision seizure like before.
She was wrong.
Soon, the images began to flash and beam up in front of her eyes again. This time though, the images were less focused on her mother, and more on her mother's past life instead. Seeing Aang going through all sorts of trials, and seeing him practically everywhere, from the south and north poles, to the Earth Kingdom, to the Fire Nation. Iris tried to stay calm, but it proved to be extremely difficult. Cold sweat came down her face as the images went on. The final image was Avatar Aang flying through the air directly at her, in the fully-realized Avatar State. Elements of rock, water, and flame encircled in an air orb surrounding him. He appeared to be angry at something or someone. The young princess screamed as he came at full speed towards her, feeling he would crush her in a second. She let out a terrified scream, backing away in fear of the collision. She tumbled back, falling backwards into the sea, immediately sinking!
Akhlut freaked out, jumping to his paws and dove right into the water. Akhlut swam down as fast as he could, seeing Iris in front of her, still sinking down. However ...
Something...shocking. Happened...
Iris's star and wings began to glow a bright shimmering white, and when she opened her eyes, they matched with the same heavenly glow. A glow so intense it was as if her very should had just lit up. Akhlut paused, and managed to swim aside as Iris was suddenly rocketing towards the surface, launching herself out of the water in a blast of light. Akhlut got to shore, only to find his master in mid air, wings opened, and her eyes and star shining like the stars in the heavens. The shine was so strong, in fact, that it wasseen even from shore as a bright, narrow beam shooting upward. The trio of Dragonfly spirits, Ali, Mika, and San witnessed the beam from the pro-bending arena from across the bay!
"What's going on over there?" wondered Ali, in worry.
Iris slowly descend down to earth, her wings in a slow and gentle beat, as if an angel were ascending from heaven above, and her feet gently touched the ground. Upon standing, Iris's glowing began to fade away as did her consciousness. Luckily for her, Akhlut was right there to catch her, the alicorn landing on her pet's head. Whatever happened took the wind out of her.
"W-Wha ... What happened?" Iris breathed out, Akhlut whimpering again, and giving Iris a lick to help her stay alert.
This event wasn't seen by just Akhlut, mind you. After a bit of getting herself together, Iris turned towards the temple, only to find that this sudden act caused a crowd to show up. This one made up of Nova, Tenzin and the other airbenders, and even her parents were present, having arrived home from a long day at work. All eyes were fixated on Iris, while several more landed on Korra and Mako, who shared the same look of uncertainty with one another.
"Iris…we need to talk." Korra said.
The Little Pony Legend: Journey of Iris
Surprises, Concerts, and Claws
How was it possible?
That broad question echoed inside Iris's mind in an endless loop as she sat down. After the sudden outburst of magic energy, it didn't take Korra and Mako long before bringing their confused, and nerve-struck daughter back home to the palace. In the main room, Iris's parents sat down alongside their daughter, along with Ali, Mika, San, and Nova as well, sitting in pure silence as Iris tried to fully contemplate what had happened.
"Whoa! Sweet mother of Raava! Okay, okay. This is new. Actually no, not technically new because this has happened before, obviously, the whole Avatar bending the four elements thing, exactly how did that just happen to me? Technically, the Avatar cycle is over because you and Raava never got fused together again, so how can the Avatar be reincarnated anymore? Also, aren't you supposed to be dead for that to happen? Don't answer that! I'm sure there is a logical explanation for which you're going to tell me, although I am curious as to why you never told me beforehand, of course I can assume you just never knew, but given your initial reactions you did know and now I'm questioning why you tried to hide this from me in the first place. You know what, the important thing is that everything is going to be okay, I am gonna be okay right? Because as long as everybody is okay I don't care what happened. I mean, I care, obviously I care, but I'm sure you will explain everything when you feel the time is right, is the time right now, because I really, really want to know, like right now!"
The more Iris spoke the more panicked and troubled she became in her tone. Her nerves and desire to know almost making her fidgety. This was something, far as she knew anyway, that simply should NOT happen - it couldn't happen! Korra finally brought a hand onto Iris's back, just where her wings connected.
"Iris, sweetie, calm down. Look, try to follow me," Korra said. Iris, still worried, watched her mother bring her hand up to her chest in an inhale, and then bring it out in an exhale. Iris, after a short bit, copied the movements and breathing until she started to calm down a little. She was still troubled, but at least calm enough to think a little more clearly.
"I know, this is a lot to take in, but we can explain everything."
"Okay….so, what is it? W-What happened back there?" Iris asked again, a bit more calm this time. Even with her supposedly calm look, Korra was just as unnerved about it as she was. She just didn't know how to fully get it out, and her eyes were looking back and forth between everyone else except Iris. Seemed there was no other option aside from the truth now. Korra still needed a little bit, but eventually a sigh escaped her mouth before finally looking to her daughter, Iris all ears and wanting to know at that moment.
"Ok, listen. ... You remember the stories I told you when you were younger, about when I became and alicorn, right?"
"Yeah, of course I do, that's when the Avatar cycle ended. But, what's that got to do with anything? That was years ago - I wasn't even born then."
"Well, no. It didn't end, exactly."
Iris got up onto her feet, now even more curious. What was her mother getting at here? Was there really another Avatar in their world? No, that couldn't be right, and even then, how did it tell her about her situation? ...
"W-Well, that still doesn't explain anything. The Avatar cycle is reincarnated from one life to another, isn't it?"
"The Avatar cycle has changed since then. You're not wrong, it did work like that, but Instead of past lives it's now a ... well, hereditary thing."
Hereditary? ... No. no, that couldn't be right. ... Could it? Iris tried to fully understand it, but before she could fully figure it out, Korra finished up.
"So, in conclusion. You're officially the new Avatar."
Silence. Pure silence. Iris stayed still, eyes wide and mouth agape. By the look on her mothers face, the group's faces, and what happened earlier, there was no doubt that this wasn't true. What other explanation was there for this, anyway?
"I'm…I'm the Avatar? But-how-I mean, yeah I know "how" now but, I-I mean -"
"Iris, remember to breathe." Nova suddenly cut in, seeing Iris becoming more panicked. Iris took a moment to breathe before looking right to Korra.
"How long have you known?" Iris asked. she wasn't going to continue until she knew that part, and they all knew that as well.
"Ever since you broke the Twilight Blade," Korra replied, "When it sensed your still-developing magic it triggered your Avatar powers a bit too early, which is what broke it."
"Okay, I know that was a long time ago, but I'm pretty sure I would have remembered going all glowy at one point." Iris pointed out.
"That's because you fainted and blacked out after it happened." Mako explained, "Your magic had to revert back to square one, and since you weren't supposed to have activated that part of your powers so early that's probably why you didn't remember bending the elements to begin with."
"Did everyone know about this?"
"Just your parents, your aunt and uncle, the Mane Six, and myself." Nova replied.
Iris just couldn't believe her ears! They knew about it for this long, and they never uttered a word about it to her. For years, she had been struggling, working, wondering about what her destiny pacifically was, and here it turns out it was right in front of her, and by the people she was closest to no less! She felt worry and confusion for the longest time, but here a new emotion began to slowly surface, as she looked down to her own feet.
"...Why?...Why didn't you ever tell me?" Iris got out. Of course, Korra was already becoming concerned about it, seeing the growing anger in her daughter's eyes.
Mako noticed this too and jumped right in, in hopes of helping ease the already growing tension between the two most important women in his life. "Iris, believe me, we planned on it, we really did. But, you were still too young and your powers wouldn't kick in until you became a teenager so we made the decision to wait until then to tell you. Or the moment you started showing signs of them, whichever came first."
"So, waterbending myself from the ocean and shooting a beam of light from my body was the clincher?" Iris asked, her anger starting to show ever so slightly.
"It's not as bad as it sounds, actually." Korra stated.
Iris was quiet soon after that, the response not entirely helpful. Korra though was quick to recover. "But, it's going to be okay. Now that your full-powers are here I can start teaching you."
"...Why?..."
"Well, you've never bended any element before so I just figured--"
"No, I mean, why did you think it was a good idea to keep me in the dark about this? What, you didn't think I could handle it?" Iris suddenly snapped. Her anger had finally reached her peak, and now it was starting to come out.
"What? No!" Korra insisted, though Iris didn't look very convinced about it. Nova could see things weren't going so well, so he got up.
"Uh, you know, I just remembered I promised Sunset I'd make dinner tonight, so I'll just let you guys have your family talk." Nova said before leaving. Normally, he would be the last to leave when things became tense, but given this was a family affair, he probably shouldn't have intervened, at least not right now. After that it was Iris, her parents, and the dragonfly spirit siblings.
Mako spoke up again, "Iris, it's not that we didn't trust you, it's just--"
"Just what, Dad? I get it, I wouldn't have had my powers then, but explain to me how was it a bad thing for me to at least know about my powers one day appearing? At least that way I would have understood the real meaning behind my cutie mark instead of wandering around asking why!"
San whispered to his sister, Mika. "She's got a point there."
"Not helping!" Mika hissed back, making her younger brother reel back in alarm.
"Explain that to me, Mom! How was it such a bad thing for me to already know I was the Avatar all these years?"
"Because I didn't want you to go through what I did!" Korra finally said. Once again, the room fell into silence, penetrated by Korra speaking again. "When I was growing up my entire world revolved around being the Avatar. I wanted to make a difference too. To be more than what I was, just like you. But, it also kept me isolated and alone. I didn't think I would matter to the world if I wasn't the Avatar. It became everything I identified myself as. I didn't want that for you. I wanted you to have what I couldn't. A normal childhood, a chance to out find who you are outside of the Avatar name, so than when you did get your powers it wouldn't dominate you the way it did me."
Iris took the words in, and while she was calming down, she was still fuming about the concept altogether.
"Okay, I can understand that part. But, what if this is who I am?"
"What are you talking about?"
"You, Dad and everyone else have already done something to earn your places in the world, but I've done nothing to earn mine, at least I didn't think I did! I studied every day, constantly asking myself "who am I?" "Who am I meant to be?" Only to discover that my destiny was right under my nose all this time! What if this is it? What if this is the reason I've been feeling so unsure and lost all my life? Is discovering that so wrong? Is it?!"
"I'm not saying it is, but being the Avatar and understanding your destiny are two different things." Korra cleared, but Iris still was not listening, as she brought her finger up to her own cutie mark.
"I got my cutie mark when I bended the four elements - something only the Avatar can do! What more proof do you need?" Iris pointed out.
"Iris, being the Avatar shouldn't dictate who you are."
"Oh? You're the Avatar and now the Queen of Friendship, what difference does that make?!"
"Iris, don't take that tone with your mother!" Mako exclaimed, rising from where he sat.
Iris growled in anger, no longer wanting to hear anymore of this. "You know what, forget it. You guys always said you believed I could be anything I wanted, but all this time you've been holding me back."
"Iris!" Her parents called out her name, but it was already too late. Iris was already gone, and running upstairs to her room in a fit. Korra could only watch her do so, and she ended up sitting down on the couch in defeat.
"Well played, Korra." She told herself.
"Don't blame yourself." Mako insisted as he wrapped his arm around her.
"Who else am I supposed to blame? This was my idea to begin with."
"And you had a very good reason for making it."
"Did I? Mako, I've done the exact same thing Tenzin and my parents did! I kept something from her. Something important because I was scared." While that was true, Mako lifted her chin so she could face him.
"Okay, first of all, we didn't intent on keeping it a secret forever, that's already a contrast to what your parents did. Second, it wasn't just your idea. I went along with it too. And third, you only wanted to give her what you couldn't have. What neither of us had. Nobody can fault you for that."
"And it still didn't work. Iris is even more confused now than ever. I doubt she'll want to talk to me."
"Give her some time. Sometimes, kids need space to fully understand the reason of things. It always worked for you."
Korra couldn't help but chuckle, in spite of the situation. "I guess."
"I'll make you guys come tea." Mika suddenly said.
"Thanks, Mika."
Mika was soon off to go and make the said tea for her foster mother and father, as Ali went over to the window and looked up to the stars that were already starting to form as the sun sat further and further over the horizon. She couldn't help but wonder herself about her younger sister. ...
(~)
"I just--how can they--GAH!! I just don't understand why mom and dad thought it would be such a horrible thing if I were the Avatar? I mean, sure mom's experience wasn't the best, but she was locked up in a compound for most of her life with no friends. Yeah, okay, I grew in a palace but at least I can leave whenever I want without a bunch White Lotus Sentries watching my every move. Okay, and maybe I wouldn't have had my powers beforehand, but at least I would have had some time to prepare for when they did show up instead of just wandering around like a drifter trying to understand what my cutie mark means. Of course, I could have placed two and two together but how was I supposed to know the Avatar thing was hereditary now? Oh, right, I could't have, because nobody ever told me!"
Poor Iris was not even close to being finished with her own ranting and rambling as she paced around in her room. With her parents not there, the only one in her room was Akhlut, who was just laying down on Iris's bed. The dog hybrid couldn't utter a word Iris would understand, and could only watch her master and best friend in such a rough state. Eventually, Iris collapsed down on the bed, right next to Akhlut, the pet only able to give a few barks.
"Don't you start too!" Iris groan, her head now in her pillow. Akhlut whimpered a little bit, but before the dog could do much, a knock came from Iris's door. "I want to be alone right now!"
"Iris, it's me."
Iris turned her head to her side and looked at Akhlut. She recognized the voice as that belonging to her older adopted sister. The star symbol on her forehead glowed and the door knob magically turned. The lizard spirit entered the room, taking a spot on the side of her younger sister's bed.
"Some day, huh?"
Iris sighed as she sat upright in a lotus position on the bed. "You knew about this too?"
Ali's eyes darted back and forth before landing back on Iris. "Yeah. Sorry."
The younger sibling folded her arms, turning her head towards her window. "It's not like you made the decision anyway." she said bitterly.
"Iris, I know you're upset, and confused, and maybe a bit scared. But, I want you know that mom and dad meant well. It's not like they never wanted to tell you, just when you were ready. Heck, mom was looking forward to the day she would start training you."
"Really? Because she certainly didn't seem too excited all those years ago."
"Petals, you need to understand, being the Avatar was not an easy thing for mom. The pressures of living up to the same level as Aang, Roku or Kyoshi were pretty high, and mom was just a kid still trying to find her place in the world, so was dad. What she was really trying to do, was to help you find your own identity rather than the identity the world picks for you. She wanted you to see yourself the way we all see you. No as Princess Iris, or Avatar Iris…just Iris."
When she heard her mother's reasons for not telling Iris the truth, she was angry. But, hearing it coming from her older sister, somehow got through to her the most. Probably because, while she sincerely loved her mother, she still deep down often felt like she was still living in her shadow, so there was that odd complex mixture of adoration as well as, perhaps, a tad bit of insecurity.
"I understand. Really, I do." Iris finally said, "It's just…"
Seeing her struggle with her words, Ali pulled out a wrapped up gift from her pocket and handed it to Iris, much to her surprise. "It was going to be a Heart's and Hooves Day present, but I figured you should have it now."
Iris smiled softly and opened the package, uncovering two journals, on stacked on top of the others. Upon opening the first one on top, Iris saw the fully written pages. Flipping through them, Iris read them out loud.
"Eighteenth of July, we traveled to one of the most remote places in Equestria to rescue our parents from the changeling queen." Iris flipped through the pages and stopped in another page before reading out loud. With each word, Ali's smile grew wider. "Twenty first of May, joined dad on our first case together to infiltrate the Vine Wrap Triad's illegal underground trading. Twelfth of April, helped a small village of spirits rebuild their homes after a violent storm in the spirit world." Iris stopped for a moment and looked at her older sister in surprise. "Ali, is this yours? Did you actually do all this?"
Ali gave a soft, loving chuckle. "Iris, when I was a kid all I knew was that I wanted to follow in dad's footsteps. There was a time where I tried a bit too hard to be just like him, and I kind of missed on the big picture. So, he did what he thought was right for me. He let me learn from my mistakes and find my own way."
Ali picked up the second journal which had been wrapped and handed it to Iris. Once she opened it, she noticed that all of the pages were blank.
"Mom and dad are right about one thing. You are the new Avatar, and while you can bet mom will always be there to help you down this path, at the end only you get to choose what kind of Avatar you will be, and nobody else can make that choice but you."
Iris sighed sadly, only for Ali to lift her chin up to look at her. "Sis, just give mom a chance. She only ever wanted you to have the life she and dad never could. You have no idea how lucky you are. Maybe they could have told you beforehand, but the important thing is you know now, and I think you're ready to finally take the next step."
"Am I?" Iris asked, only just now coming to full realization just how scared she really was, despite how angry and shocked she felt a few moments prior. A new feeling began to swell up inside her; Guilt.
Ali smiled lovingly at her younger sister while removing a stray strand of hair from her face. "I know you are. All I ask is that you be safe, be smart, and above all…be true to yourself."
Iris wrapped her arms around her lizard-like sister, and she in turn wrapped her arms around her little adopted sister. Ali always knew just what to say to make Iris feel better.
(~)
The undergrounds of Harmony City were dark and silent while the world above was bursting with activity for the event that would take place that evening. Nevertheless, nobody was aware of the activity taking place underneath their very feet and hooves. The tunnels were pitch black apart from a few weak lights scattered on the ceiling, several which flickered in an annoying pattern.
At the very end of the tunnel, a group of creatures made their way through an old garage-like area, filled with unused, old and no doubt busted old motorcycles, abandoned by the Equalists and long ago and forgotten by nearly everyone. The creatures's snarls and hisses echoed within the abandoned tunnel as they leaped ahead, landing onto the old bikes which tipped over and collided with one another, creating a loud clanging sound and various parts fell off, rolling onto the floor to be forever forgotten, if they weren't enough already.
The group reached the end of the tunnels, the exit leading into the edge of an underground railway. It seemed to be inactive for the moment, but that wasn't the leader's call here, as another wolf focused on the tracks themselves, stepping out first.
"Not a hint of any trains on this track," the wolf concluded. That was just what the leader wanted to hear, stepping out onto the track followed by his pack, made up a total of seven wolves. The leading wolf turned to face the rest.
"You all know what to do. Don't try anything that could possibly waste our chances, may I remind you. Now, let the hunt commence."
"Yes, alpha."
(~)
Ali, Mika and San had already retreated back to the Pro-Bending Arena and nighttime has already fallen. The city illuminated with its golden lights, which bounced off of the golden spirit portal that rose upwards from the very heart of it all. Glowing spirits flew above the skies, no doubt preparing for the concert. The nocturnal neon spirits always adored these types of events. Their naturally luminescent bodies allowed them to blend perfectly with the raving and colorful lights of the concert, and the crazy night life was what they lived for.
Korra looked out the window, her face still troubled. She couldn't get the angry look on Iris's face out of her mind and neither could Mako. There had been many times where Korra questioned wether or not she did the right thing in saving the news for when Iris was older. It wouldn't have been as different as awaiting for when your child was certain age to explain…other things in life they would need to understand once they were older. But, Iris was always the curious type. Restless, determined and ambitious just as Korra was.
She remembered the times when she was young she couldn't wait to be a full pledge Avatar. Unfortunately, and while she didn't know it at the time, it came at a price. She struggled to be the Avatar everybody else wanted her to be, and her life in isolation, focus on solemnly one thing resulted in keeping her isolated, alone and even gain a bit of an ego. Her entire being revolved around her powers and her tittle rather than what it represented to herself. She hoped to prevent the same thing for Iris. She wanted her child to be free to explore and find herself amongst the relationships she had with her best friends. But, it would seem, the call for adventure was just as strong for her as it was for Korra.
Mako, having finished making diner, every two seconds would turn his gaze to look at his wife. He knew exactly what was going on in her head and he didn't blame her for feeling guilty. He himself felt pretty bad too. After all, he had encouraged the idea to keep the Avatar detail a secret until now, and he knew just as much how hard it was for Korra growing up with those expectations looming over her head. To have to sacrifice her own innocence in order to accomplish it. He was thankful she was strong enough not to allow all of her innocence to wither away while stuck in that compound, as he once did while living in the streets.
Both had lived a life of imprisonment, though Mako's was more metaphorical compared to Korra's. Both had been labeled as either a hero who needed to always know what to do, or a street-rat who didn't deserve anything until earned. Like Mako, Korra worked to gain respect, not just sit around and wait for it. Iris was exactly the same way. She was proactive, or at least she became more so as she grew older and more independent.
Iris was lucky, she had the freedom and the luxury that neither Korra nor Mako had when growing up. They sacrificed a lot to make sure their daughter would have the life she deserved. And now, it would seem their intentions had returned and bitten them right back in the flanks. Mako understood why they did this, but the guilt was unbearable. Seeing his daughter so angry broke his heart.
Her approached his wife from behind. She did not restraint him from wrapping his arms around her, resting his chin on her shoulder. Over the course of her life, Korra came to apreciate these small, simple displays of affection. Sometimes, silence could say so much more than words ever could. Mako placed a soft kiss on Korra's cheek, earning a small, yet soft smile.
"She's not gonna stay mad forever, you know."
"I know." Korra replied.
"Doesn't make it any less painful, does it?"
"No it does not."
Korra gently turned herself around to face Mako, placing her hand over his chest while he kept his arms around her waist. "You know, you're a kid you never fully understood why parents sometimes do the things they did. I guess, you never really do until you become one yourself."
"The shoe's on the other foot now." Mako finished for her. Korra groaned and pressed her forehead onto his chest.
"Why does life have to be so ironic?" she whined, her voice muffled against his shirt.
"Because then we wouldn't learn anything."
Korra rose her head up to face Mako, giving her signature pout, which was enough to make her husband smile in amusement. "I apreciate you trying to ease a lesson into this babe, but I'm not in the mood."
"Sorry. Just trying to help."
"I know." Korra said, actually smiling for the first time since Iris stormed out. Mako's silliness was enough to even get to her to let out a small chuckle.
"Hey, at least I got you to smile again. Not a total loss." Mako said with a victorious wink, only for Korra to surprise him with a soft kiss on the lips. It was an unconventional way to cheer her up, but it worked none the less. While the topic of Iris still lingered, at least the charming firebender managed to ease his beautiful wife's tension, even if for a moment.
Mako gently cupped Korra's cheek, while she gently held said hand, her thumb stroking the surface of his knuckles. "I love you." she said, even now at her age she still had a tendency to blush whenever she said it.
Mako too had not fully grown out of that either, for his cheeks were red as well as he replied, "I love you, too."
Unbeknownst to them, Iris observed from the top of the stairs. As embarrassingly corny and mushy her parents could be, seeing them express how much they deeply cared for one another always reminded her why she loved them just as much. They were the most loyal, brave and selfless people Iris knew. She both admired them greatly at the same time feeling she was in their shadow. It was very complicated which tended to make Iris feel furious, but seeing the love in her parent's eyes made her think twice.
She took in a deep breath and calmly made her way down. Both parents heard her footsteps and turned to face their daughter. Iris stopped midway, placing her hands behind her back.
"Hey." was all she muttered to say.
"Hey." Korra replied kindly. She hoped she wasn't still angry.
Iris gulped as she approached the two, nervously tugging on a piece of her supernaturally long hair. "Listen, I…I'm sorry I yelled at you like that."
Korra relaxed a bit as she placed a hand on Iris's shoulder. "It's okay. I'm sorry you had to find out this way. I know it wasn't easy, and I really do understand why you were frustrated."
"Yeah, well, maybe I took it a bit too far. I mean, I've never yelled at you guys before."
"It's alright, kiddo." Mako said, ruffling Iris's hair like he used to do when she was younger. "It's all part of being a teenager. Though, don't think this means you can go doing it again." he gently warn.
"Dully noted." Iris bit her bottom lip. " It's just, you guys have no idea how huge this is to me. In a good way, I mean. For once in my life, I feel like I've found what I've been searching for. I was upset you had to keep it from me for so long, but…I think I understand why. Soooo…..are we good?"
Rather than reply, Korra only hugged her daughter tightly. "You know we only want what's best for you." she said into Iris's ear.
"I know, mom." Iris replied as she hugged her mother in return. Mako soon joined in and Iris felt a bit more at ease now. Once the hug ended, she rubbed her arm nervously. "So, how soon can we start Avatar training?" she asked, her voice already showing high signs of excitement and enthusiasm.
"I-I don't know. Whenever you want." Korra replied. As happy as she was that she would be the one to teach Iris all she needed to know, it was still very overwhelming to realize she would be teaching the next Avatar…who just so happened to be her own daughter no less.
"As soon as possible!" Iris exclaimed happily, no longer finding any reason to contain her excitement.
"Like, right now?"
"Yes! I mean, no!" Iris face palmed herself. "No, I've got that concert tonight with the gang. I'm still allowed to go, am I?"
Korra stilted a laugh and she and Mako nodded. Iris pounded her fist into the air and then hugged both parents. "Yes! Thank you! Oh, I better get changed, Akari will be here any minute!"
"Okay, but just don't--" Korra was cut off when Iris teleported herself away in a flash, only to return a few seconds later in a brand new outfit. A dark purple dress with thin straps and ended three inches above her knees. She also wore a pair of sneakers on her feet. Both Korra and Mako frowned.
"Too much?" Iris asked.
"More like, not enough." Mako said, rising a brow.
Iris should have expected as much from her father. With a wave of her hand, and the star on her forehead glowing, her clothes changed into a white dress with pink hues on the skirt and a blue jean jacket over it and a simple shoulder bag.
"Better?"
"Less legs." Mako said, which in turn made Iris groan. She magically made the skirt reach her knees, but he still wasn't convinced. "Longer."
"Dad!"
Korra rolled her eyes and just zapped the skirt back to the length it was, with a pair of leggings underneath, a dark aquamarine to go with the jacket. She turned to her husband, this time seeing to it he wouldn't say anything against it. Mako rose his hands in surrender.
"It'll do."
Just then, a knock on the door prompted Iris to rush on over to answer. Opening it, she saw none other than Akari herself, dressed in a long dress shirt and jeans underneath. The shirt had imprinted Songbird Serenade's cutie mark and Akari's own cutie mark was sowed onto the side of her pants. She wore a pair of platform boots and fingerless gloves.
"Oh, good you're ready. I was afraid I'd have to pry a spell book from your hands again."
"Ha, ha, you're hilarious." Iris said with humorous sarcasm. She quickly turned to her parents once more and hugged them.
Korra, however, gently gripped Iris's jacket and whispered into her ear. "Don't tell anyone else about this just yet."
"Why not?" Iris whispered back.
"At least not tonight. This kind of thing needs to be handled gently, okay?"
Iris sighed reluctantly. "Alright, fine. But please, after this no more secrets, alright?"
"We promise."
"Hello! You guys can hug twenty four seven but Songbird Serenade's concert is only for this one night!"
"Coming, Kari! Bye Mom, bye Dad!"
"Be home by ten!" Mako called out.
"Not a minute latter, I know! Love you!"
"Love you too!" both parents replied, right before the door closed, leaving them alone with just Naga and Akhlut, who curled up beside the Polar Bear Dog.
"Everything is going to be okay." Mako said before kissing Korra's head and retreating to the kitchen. Korra looked on at the door, already imagining the two girls well on their way to the concert.
For now, she would allow Iris to have fun, but today marked the beginning of a new chapter for the young princess. Korra only hoped Iris would be up for the challenge…and hoping the Avatar name wouldn't burden her as it did Korra all those years ago.
(~)
Just as expected, hundreds, if not thousands of teenage humans, ponies and a variety of mythical creatures had arrived at Harmony City's performing arts center. At the moment, Nori was pacing back and forth while Chi and Hiro were engaged in a conversation, as were Gallant and Mai.
Finally, after what felt like hours of pacing, Nori sighed in exasperation. "Eh! Where are Iris and Akari? The concert's about to start in ten minutes!"
"We're here!" Iris called out, her and Akari rushing towards their friends.
"About time!"
"What? We got here at the same time you told us to meet." Akari said.
"Well, your geo-phones might be a few minutes behind. We agreed, six forty five, and now it's fix forty eight. Make that nine."
"Four minutes late, big deal."
"It is a big deal! Now less talking and let's go, go, go!" Nori aggressively shoved the two girls ahead. The princesses shot the merpony matching annoyed glares but proceeded to arrive at the main entrance to pay. Each one wore either a shirt, or a necklace, or a cap that had Songbird's signature, image, cutie mark or a quote from one of her songs imprinted on them. Gallant wore a vest, Hiro a cap, Nori wore her signature outfit which Rarity had designed for her, while Chi wore a leather jacket and jean shorts and high heel biker boots, which Sunset had allowed her to borrow.
Mai, however, wore something Nori had helped her pick out. A long sleeved reddish-pink shirt with crimson outlines with pretty images of pale pink lotus flowers, a pair of knee long shorts and a brown belt with a gear shaped buckle, matching the one from the family business's logo. She wore black leggings underneath and a pair of platform, laced up sneaker boots. Mai took a moment to adjust her belt, smiling in satisfaction at how good she looked.
Nori smirked in satisfaction. "Told you you'd love it." she said, which prompted Mai to blush and act as if she wasn't doing anything.
"It's alright! I guess." Mai bit her bottom lip nervously, "I do get to keep it after the show, right?" she asked hopefully while shyly tapping her index fingers.
Nori only nodded and nudged her forward towards the entrance, followed by Nori herself who strut in with pride, style and flair, showing off the outfit Rarity designed for her. She would be sure to let everyone know it was a Rarity original for sure.
Once inside, Iris and her friends made their way through the crowd to get their seats. "Why couldn't we just get the VIP seats?" Hiro asked as he struggled to get through the already seated fans, careful not to step on their toes. "I don't do coach!"
"Get with the program, rich boy." Chi said as she casually floated by them, placing her hands behind her head to empathize this. "Being part of the audience if half the fun."
"Says the girl who's feet barely touch the ground." Hiro complained.
Nori was the one leading the way, searching for the right spot. "Oh, right here, you guys!" the merpony and her friends sat at the seats that were as closest to the stage, and just in time too. The lights dimmed down and a roar of applauds and wild cheers broke out. Nori, after having taken her seat no more than two seconds ago, rose back up and started cheering and jumping as loudly as she could. Iris, Akari and Mai flinched at their friend's excitable outburst, and her high pitched squeal certainly didn't help. As a merpony, she had some powerful pipes. They were lucky her squealing was drowned out by the rest of the cheering. A voice was heard over the megaphone.
"Hello, Harmony City! Give it up for Equestria's rising star, Songbird Serenade!"
This time, the rest of the grouped cheered and leaped excitedly. Chi changed her hands to look like foam fingers one would buy at a game, but rather than be posed as Number 1 it was giving a peace sign.
The spotlight hit the stage and smoke rose upwards. Silhouettes of background dancers could be seen and several neon colorful spirits spiraled around, illuminating the stage wither radiant festive colors. A final figure cat walked onto the front, spreading her wings out and once the fog cleared she was revealed to be the beautiful and talented Songbird Serenade herself. The music played and the pony started singing, showing off her incredibly powerful vocals, which only made Nori squeal all the more.
I fought so hard for your heart
All the way down
And I thought that I could save you from destruction
But I was never in contro-o-ol
Never in control
Fighting another war
No I was never in contro-o-ol
Never in control
Fighting another war
Before she hit the chorus, the neon spirits dropped some balls onto the stage, creating colorfully sparkly smoke bombs and the entire room lit up with bright yellow lights as Songbird and her dancers danced to the lyrics, as did the rest of the audience who also cheered as she performed, only bringing more energy to the number.
Was fist fighting a sandstorm
Now I ain't boxing anymore
I'm letting go and it's beautiful
Fist fighting a sandstorm
Fist fighting a sandstorm
Is a losing battle
Was fist fighting a sandstorm
Fist fighting a sandstorm
Fighting a sandstorm
Iris and her friends danced to the song like the teenagers they were, however Gallant Steed had a bit of trouble keeping up, being the least coordinated dancer out of the group. Ironic, considering he was an airbender, and this could gracefully get through the spinning gates with ease.
However, the real reason Gallant had trouble dancing well was because his eyes kept on darting back to Akari, who was dancing with Iris, Nori, Mai and Chi with such vicarious energy and, surprisingly naturally coordinated moves, he became flustered just by looking.
I was hurting, I couldn't let go
I couldn't leave you
And I told myself, though it was torture
That we'd be push through
"Enjoying the view?" Hiro asked, wiggling his eyebrows while wrapping one arm around his friend's shoulder.
"What? No, I was--I mean I--" Gallant stammered only to sigh in defeat.
"You'll thank me later." Hiro said, before Gallant could so much as utter a syllable, Hiro smoothly danced his way closer to the girls, took Akari by the hand and spun her around, coordinating it to make sure she would stop precisely in front of Gallant. Instinctively, he grabbed her hands once she stopped, giving the impression they were about to dance together.
But I was never in contro-o-ol
Never in control
Fighting another war
No I was never in contro-o-ol
Never in control
Fighting another war
Gallant blushed like crazy and looked up at Hiro, who only gave him a thumbs up as the music continued. Akari, blushing as well, but became more relaxed as she playfully elbowed him and continued to dance to the beat. Gallant was self cautious at first, but when Akari began mimicking airbender moves it helped Gallant gain more confidence and the two danced happily to the song. Gallant would be certain to thank Hiro later.
Was fist fighting a sandstorm
Now I ain't boxing anymore
I'm letting go and it's beautiful
Fist fighting a sandstorm
Fist fighting a sandstorm
Is a losing battle
Was fist fighting a sandstorm
Fist fighting a sandstorm
Fighting a sandstorm
While everyone else enjoyed the show, the security was on high alert. Every single officer in the city was breached about the mysterious creatures supposedly roaming the city, so extra precaution was advised. One of the officers spoke into his walkie talkie to the head of security in charge of the concert.
"All is clear." he said. Static was heard from the other end before a female voice was heard.
"Good. If you catch anything suspicious, even if it's small, alert me immediately."
"Yes, Officer Ali."
With that, the officer ended the call. Ali sighed in relief, knowing that so far everything was going smoothly. She had agreed to take over security at the Songbird concert that night, mainly to keep an eye on her little sister, without being too overbearing. After all, she was her older sister, not their parents. The lizard spirit was hovering over the Performing Arts building, overlooking the area, her gaze landing on the shimmering crystal clear castle on Yue Bay.
(~)
"Farewell, you two." Fluttershy waved with her hoof.
In Ponyville, Fluttershy and Thorax had just finished with one of their own sort of good deeds for the day. The two had just finished helping a family of swans return to their home after an incident with a very rude wolf. The happy feathered pair could finally return to their home, a hope Thorax and Fluttershy had assisted in cleaning up just for them. It was a nice sight, those two swans flying off together, and with their deed handled both went into the cottage of their own home.
"Oh, I'm so happy for them. I hope their new home will be good enough for their chicks." Fluttershy said.
"I'm sure it will be. I took the time to add some extra moss for comfort to their nest. They all will love it." Thorax assured her. Fluttershy sat down, a smile on her face, as Angel bunny hopped up onto Fluttershy's back as they retreated back to Fluttershy's cottage.
"Thank you for all of your help today, Thorax."
"Thank nothing of it. You know I love helping you out."
"I know. I guess, I've been used to taking care of animals mostly on my own, it's still a surprise to have somepony around who's as passionate about animals as I am." she said. Thorax shyly looked to the floor, only for Fluttershy to quickly catch her own words. "In a good way, I mean! Surprising in a good way."
Thorax smiled his signature kind smile. As a changeling, Thorax could take on any form he wished, be it a pony, an animal, a human, even switch back and forth from his more regal form to his current humbler simple changing form. But no matter what form he too, Fluttershy always could recognize him by his smile. She knew it by heart and whenever he gave her that smile, it made her heart go all aflutter.
Thorax started to bit his bottom lip and scratching the back of his neck rather nervously. Thorax was never one who could properly hide his emotions, which was another aspect that set him apart from other changelings before their magical transformation.
"Is everything alright?" Fluttershy asked with deep concern. Even Angel bunny looked at the changeling with the same amount of worry.
"Y-Yes, everything is fine. I just, wanted to ask…" Thorax hesitated before continuing, taking Fluttershy's hoof into his own. "Fluttershy, are you…happy, with this? You know, us?"
"Of course I am! I can't remember when I was ever this happy. Why? Aren't you happy?"
"Of course I am! I-I love you, Fluttershy."
"And I love you too." Fluttershy said with a loving smile, her eyes shimmering. What more was there to be said other than they both like being together? Thorax was enjoying every moment with Fluttershy, and him being a changeling for most of his life, this one was a much needed, and far more peaceful change over what he had before. A life he always wanted, and now had.
"The thing is, I…I wanted to--" Thorax's sentence was cut short by the sound of a twig snapping. Angel's ears perked upwards and leaped from Fluttershy's back, quickly taking a random stick nearby and swinging it as it it were a sword. Both the pegasus pony and the changeling got into defensive positions, upon hearing the sound of an ominous "hissssss".
Both Fluttershy and Thorax kept themselves close as they approached the sound. "It sounded like a snake." Thorax said, his ears flickering.
"That's odd." Fluttershy said, speaking in a very serious and cautious tone. "We already doubled checked the snakes, they're all asleep in their holes."
Before either one could process it, a strange sort of smoke suddenly surrounded the area. A cloud of green engulfed the nighttime field, entering their lungs. Fluttershy knew she had smelled something similar to this long, long ago. However, she never recalled it ever numbing her entire body.
Fluttershy coughed and tried to fan the smoke away with her wings, already feeling week and the thick smoke blocking her view. She immediately noticed Angel bunny, sound asleep. Now she understood why she was starting to feel drowsy. It was knock out gas.
She coughed as she tried to call out to her boyfriend. "Thorax? Thorax, where are you?" she called out, but her eyelids were becoming heavier, her vision blurrier. "Thorax…." she finally collapsed.
For Thorax, the fog was taking slightly longer to take its hold, but it was taking its toll. He finally found Fluttershy, only to loose the feeling in his legs and collapsed beside her. Despite his blurry vision and half consciousness, he caught a glimpse of a shadowy figure looming over them, followed by the sound of a pony's body being dragged across the grass.
Everything went black.
(~)
The second song had ended, and Songbird took a bow. "Hello, Harmony City! Thank you all so much, I am so excited to be here in this gorgeous city just for you. This next song is dedicated to my mentor and role model since I was a filly. Somepony who has been like a mother to me; Countess Coloratura! I never would be where I am today if not for her encouragement, wisdom and friendship. It's a song about all of the wonderful teachers we encounter in our lives who help shape up into who we are today. I invite you all to sing along with me!"
Everyone cheered louder than ever, all except for Iris. While she did clap, she didn't cheer. Songbird's words drifted the young princess back to her mother and what she now knew. The reality of her being the Avatar hit her like a wrecking ball as she looked at her friends. She really hoped she would live up to the same greatness as the Avatars before her. She was more eager now than ever to inform her friends about what she knew, but bit her tongue once the song started playing.
I've battled monsters that won't let me sleep
Called to the sea but she abandoned me
But you said; never give up, no
Never give up, no, no
No, I won't ever give up, no
Never give up, no, no
Cause you won't let me drown
You lifted me up when I hit the ground
Oh, never give up, no
Never give up, no, no, oh!
You wouldn't let me drown
Now I keep gettin' up when I hit the ground
You told me; Never give up, no
Never give up no, no, oh
I found my way
Heard your voice, lead me home, oh, oh, oh
I found my way
Heard your voice, lead me home, oh, oh, oh
During the chorus, Songbird pointed her microphone towards the audience, where they sang the lyrics alongside her. Nori took the opportunity to showcase her amazing vocals as she sang. For a moment, she could have sworn she saw Songbird smile at the merpony's singing. Thigh, it was a tad hard to tell due to the bangs covering her eyes, but Nori certainly thought so.
However, Akari noticed that Iris wasn't singing, only clapping her hands to the beat. She noticed a shadow of uncertainty clouding her best friend's eyes. It was as if the lyrics were reminding Iris of something else entirely.
Oh, yeah, I was haunted by the distant past
Called to the skies but she was overcast
But you said; never give up, no
Never give up, no, no
No, I won't ever give up, no
Never give up, no, no
"Hey, everything alright?" Akari asked, leaning in close to Iris so she could hear her amongst the music.
"Yeah, I'm okay." Iris replied, but she knew right away she wasn't fooling anyone. "Okay, well, there's something I've been meaning to tell you guys, but I don't think now's a good time."
"Did something happen?"
"No. Well, technically something did happen, but it's nothing to be worried about. Trust me."
"If it's not that important then why were you spacing out?"
"Akari, just leave it alone. I promise, I'll tell you everything later, okay?"
The anthro alicorn hesitantly stepped back. "Alright. I'm trusting you." she said. Hearing those words gave Iris a stinging pain in her chest. She didn't feel right keeping this a secret from her friends, and after she promised her mother. Then again, Korra had been hiding this from Iris for years, so what was the harm of Akari and her friends knew about this? There was no way she was about to make the same mistake her mother did.
(~)
"Phew! Glad that's finally over."
"Ah, don't say that, Rarity. There's nothing you love more than to hand out your hand made dresses to the costumers."
"That is true, Spike. But, even successful fashion icons need a rest."
Rarity had just finished closing up shop, with the assistance of the mid teenage dragon, Spike. At this point, Spike was nearly at the same height was Rarity, shorter by a head, and his voice had gotten deeper. The little baby dragon she knew was no longer a baby. He was developing into a strong and independent young gentleman dragon.
"I really apreciate you coming over to help me clean up shop before closing, Spikey Wikey. Oops!" Rarity quickly covered her mouth. "Sorry, I keep forgetting you're not so little anymore."
Spike shrugged it off. "Eh, that's okay. Besides, you know me, I'm always happy to help you out after my training at Headquarters."
"Well, I appreciate it." Rarity said with a smile as they made their way towards the docks to cross the bridge that led to the Equestrian portal and back to Ponyville.
"Actually, Rarity, would it be alright if I asked you something a bit…well, kind of personal?"
"Of course, darling."
"It's about…this girl and--" Spike was interrupted when Rarity suddenly gasped with delight.
"Spikey, do you have a crush?"
The purple scaled dragon immediately blushed. "Uh, well, you see, I….eh, yeah. I do."
Rarity couldn't help but giggle happily, her blue eyes shimmering like the diamond earrings that dangled from her adorable pony ears. "Ah! I knew this day would come! Who is she? What's her name? Is she a dragon or a pony?"
"Actually, she's….uh…a spirit."
Rarity blinked in surprise. "A spirit? Really? I mean, not to sound racist or anything, it's just a little…well, unexpected. Not, in a bad way, of course."
"No, it's fine. I know it sound kind of strange, but she's actually pretty close to the respite family. She's smart, she's sweet and a lot of fun. We've actually known each other for years, though it wasn't until a few years back when we started becoming real friends and, I realized…I really, really like her."
Rarity's ears perked in thought, only for her to automatically place two and two together. "Wait a minute…Spikey, are you referring to Mika? As in, Korra and Mako's adopted daughter? Ali and San's sister? That Mika?"
Spike nervously tugged on his tail. "Uh…yes?"
Rarity blinked twice before squealing with delight and jogging in place. "AH!! This is wonderful! My little Spikey Wikey has a girlfriend!"
"Well, that's what I wanted to talk to you about. I really want to ask her out, but I'm not sure if she feels the same way. Plus, it'd be kind of weird if I asked out Korra and Mako's daughter, you know?"
"Well, yes, I can definitely understand that, but you two have been getting along swimmingly all this time, and Korra and Mako simply adore you."
"I guess. But, what if she really doesn't like me? Then I'll make a complete fool of myself!"
"Spike, if you truly wish to try a relationship with Mika you should go for it. Believe me, the whole "I'm scared she won't feel the same way" or "I'm afraid it will ruin our friendship" stuff is only the fear talking. I know uncertainty of the future can be terrifying, but nothing is more terrifying than loosing the chance to tell somepony how you feel. If you do, you'll regret it forever."
Spike was silent for a moment before replying. "That sounds like the voice of bitter experience."
Rarity gently turned her gaze away from the dragon. "Perhaps. But, my case is different. There is nothing standing in the way for you."
"Why is your case different?" Spike asked, now turning the tables around, catching the unicorn off guard.
"What do you mean, Spike?"
"Come on, Rarity. You know who I'm talking about. I'm talking about Kombu."
Rarity was starting to rethink her advice from earlier. She was trying to help Spike with his romantic struggles but everything wounded up spinning right back to her.
"Spike, I-"
"Rarity, in all the years we've known each other, you were always the kind of pony who never let anything stand in the way of what she wanted. Now, here you finally meet a pony who you share a real true connection with and yet you're too scared to walk through that door. We all already know just how much Kombu likes you, believe me, so really what's stoping you from at least asking him?"
Rarity bit her bottom lip. "Because…because I can't give him and Nori what they need."
"What are you talking about?"
"I mean, I can't--" before Rarity could finish, a metallic ball came rolling at their feet, unleashing the same thick green smoke that knocked out Fluttershy and Thorax. Rarity and Spike coughed before the gas did its work and the two fell to the ground, sound asleep. The slumber caused Rarity to spontaneously revert back to her pony form
A shadowing figured loomed over the two, placing Spike near a lamp post before hoisting Rarity onto his back and ran off into the darkened alley ways of the city.
(~)
The lights lit up and Songbird gave one final wave to her audience. "All right, everybody, we're going to be taking a short break, but don't go too far because the fun's only just begun!"
"I love you Songbird Serenade!" Nori screamed at the top of her lungs, to which the pop singer herself blew a kiss followed by a peace sign in the merpony's direction. Nori's excitement intensified and she squealed even louder than before, nearly making the rest of her friends def.
Once Songbird left the stage, the lights surrounding the room lit up, and several fans exited to get some drinks or snacks. As for the group, they were still wiggling their fingers into their ears, trying to recuperate from Nori's bloodcurdling screaming.
"Thanks! I'll send you the bill for my new hearing aid." Gallant said, his voice slightly raised, either due to annoyance or because he could hardly hear his own voice.
Nori took in a deep breath, trying to calm herself but there was diminishing her smile. "Sorry, sorry, but did you see that? Songbird Serenade actually noticed me!"
"Are you sure?" Mai asked, finally able to hear clearly again. "Because with those bangs it's kind of hard to tell really."
"I'm telling you, she totally noticed me!"
Iris chuckled. "Good for you, Nori." her eyes then shifted over to Akari, who kept on eyeing her almost through the entire song. The human alicorn knew she had already opened up a can of worms once she gave Akari the idea that she was hiding something. Knowing Akari would never be at ease unless she knew Iris was, and Iris herself knew now she would be focused solemnly on this topic unless she did something, decided to take this intervention to do so.
"Well, I'm gonna go and get some drinks." she said, nodding her head to Akari.
"Oh, if you're doing a snack run too, I'm all about the popcorn!" Hiro said.
"Yeah, sure."
"I'll go with you." Akari said, following her best friend out. However, Chi quickly noticed something was off, and once the others took notice, they all silently agreed.
Once they were out in the hallway, Iris sighed. "Okay, I knew telling you something was on my mind was opening a can of worms."
"I just want to know if everything is okay."
"I know, Kars, and I apreciate it, but, this isn't something I want other people to know just yet."
"Know what?"
Iris and Akari flinched once they heard Chi's voice from behind them. The wisp leaned casually against the wall, with the others right beside her. "What are you guys doing?"
"Following you." Chi replied rather smugly. "What's going on with you two?"
Iris face palmed herself and groaned in frustration right before taking in a deep breath. "Okay. We've got like, then minutes before the next song, so…"
(~)
Iris led her friends outside, particularly to one of the balconies of the building, where nobody could hear them. The rest of the city could be seen from where they stood, but the six friend's primary focus was on Iris, who had just finished explaining everything to them.
"So, that's pretty much it…" Iris bit her bottom lip, expecting her friends to say something. Mai, Nori, Gallant and Hiro all had their mouth's open, aside from Akari and Chi.
"Then, it wasn't just a dream." Akari said in a half whisper. Because she was standing so close to Iris she heard her words clear as crystal.
"Wait, you knew about this?" Iris asked, her voice slightly rising.
"Well, not entirely. All I remember was you passing out after breaking the Twilight Blade, but after that some of the things that happened felt fuzzy. I thought I saw you bending the four elements, but I thought it was just a dream, so I didn't think much of it." Akari's pony ears lowered in regret. "Iris, I'm really sorry. I swear, if I had known--"
"Akari, I'm not mad." Iris said. "I figured if anybody else knew no doubt my parents told them to keep it low key." Iris turned her attention to the wisp, who was bitting her bottom lip and nervously fiddling with a strand of her blue hair. "Chi…."
The wisp sighed in defeat. "I'm sorry, Petals. I really did want to tell you, but I kind of agreed you still needed some time until you were ready to handle it."
Iris tilted her head back in frustration. "Why does everybody keep saying that? I can handle it just fine!"
"Okay, okay, calm down." Hiro said, "Don't go setting the place on fire or summoning and earthquake. Wait, can you do that now?"
Mai rolled her eyes and hit her brother upside the head. "Bro, not helping!"
"No, no, it's fine." Iris said, looking downcast. "I'm sorry. I really wanted to tell you guys, but I didn't want to ruin the night and my mom said she didn't want me telling anybody just yet." she said the last part somewhat bitterly. She then rubbed her temples. "Everything's been so…overwhelming, I mean one minute I'm excited about it, then I'm mad, then scared and confused and--GAH!" the poor princess hung her head in dismay, only to have Akari place a hand on her shoulder.
"Hey, it's okay. Everything is going to be alright." Akari said sweetly. "And besides, you didn't ruin the night."
"So, you're not freaked out?"
"Why would we be freaked out, Starfish?" Nori asked with a smile. "I mean, yes, this is very surprising, but at the same time not so much. As we merponies say; The tentacle doesn't fall far from the octopus." upon hearing this, everybody's mouths hung open.
Chi spoke first, "Uh, Nori, please never say that phrase again. Ever."
Gallant only shook his head and approached Iris, also placing a hand on her shoulder. "Iris, it doesn't matter to us if you're the Avatar or not."
"Gallant is right." Akari said, "We're your best friends, we love you no matter what you are."
Just letting her friends in on her new discovery definitely lifted a huge weight off of Iris's shoulders. She breathed in and out in relief. "Thanks you guys. Just don't let my parents find out I did, though."
"Oh, don't worry about that." Hiro said with a casual wave of his wrist, "I love Aunt Korra and Uncle Mako, but they scare me." his eyes darted back and forth nervously. "Don't tell them I said that."
As always, Iris couldn't help but giggle at her cousin's humor. Chi nervously fiddled with her fingers. "So…we good?"
Iris only replied by hugging the wisp. "Yeah, we're good."
Nori couldn't help but gush over the scene. "Awww! Group hug! Come on, everybody, group hug right now!" nobody protested in rallying together and embraced the human alicorn princess. Nori was the first to break away once the alarm on her geo-phone went off.
"AH! We gotta get back! the next song's about to start! Move, move, move, move!" with her remarkable strength, Nori managed to shove literally everyone, except Chi who slipped away easily thanks to her ghost-like abilities, back into the building. Chi followed quickly after and the audience's cheering could be heard from the now empty balcony.
(~)
Twilight washed the last dish and placed them back into the cabinet where they belonged. She and Flash had just finished having a late dinner together, the pegasus stallion cleaning up the table afterwards. Twilight looked at the clock on the wall.
"Where is Spike? He should be back by now."
"He's probably hanging out with his police academy pals." Flash said, trying to ease his wife's worry.
"Without calling first? That's not like him." Twilight levitated her geo-phone and dialed Spike's number, only to once again receive just the voice mail. "He's still not answering."
"Hang on, let me try." Flash pulled out his own geo phone with his mouth and used his hooves to dial Spike's number. Just like with Twilight, all he got was the voice mail, which was now full. It definitely wasn't like Spike to leave every message from either Flash or Twilight unanswered.
"Okay, now this is getting suspicious." Flash said.
The two ponies's ears perked upwards in alarm at the sound of a crash coming from the main hallway. "What was that?" Twilight asked suspiciously.
Together, husband and wife exited the kitchen and carefully made their way down the halls. The sounds from before faded into obscurity, only to be broken by the sound of soft animal-like growling.
"Timber? Timber Spruce, is that you boy?" Flash asked, calling out to his daughter's pet timber wolf.
It didn't take long for the sound of distressed howling to be heard not far from across the hallway. The two immediately galloped ahead towards the sound, only to stop in the main throne room to see the timber wolf being tossed around like a rag doll. The wooden creature collided with the wall and whimpered. Twilight rushed to his side, petting the poor creature's head in concern. Both Twilight and Flash gasped to see a shadowy figure, larger than Timber himself, his body entirely covered in hair and snarled at the two. Its eyes were the color of mist, and yet given his posture seemed to know exactly where the two ponies were. Twilight activated her magical horn and shot a beam of magenta colored fire at the creature, onto to have it stomp its paw onto the ground, causing a fissure of the earth to rise upwards and block her attack.
Twilight gasped in confusion. Did that creature just…earthbend? And in her own castle?!
The mysterious monster lunged itself at Twilight, only to be knocked down by Flash Sentry's brute force once he rammed into him, kicking the creature straight in the muzzle with his back legs. Both alicorn and pegasus stallion took defensive positions, their nostrils flaring and their hooves stomping in a threatening manner.
The couple and the beast attacked, with Twilight sending fire blasts at the creature. Spotting his sword hanging on the highest part of the castle, Flash grabbed it with his mouth and began flying around the creature, slicing his weapon at it. He managed to cut the left side of its leg, which only made it angrier by the looks of it. The beast let out a blood curling howl which almost left both ponies deff, only for the beast to stomp its paws to the ground and rise the earth upwards, destroying the perfectly polished floor of the castle and trap Flash Sentry in an earth prison from the neck down. He dropped his sword in the process, unable to defend himself.
Thankfully, Twilight blasted at the beast, blocking it away from her husband with a force field and broke Flash free of his imprisonment. He quickly grabbed the sword and the continued attacking the beast. Timber Spruce, finally having recovered from his fall, lunged at the beast, bitting onto its back with his powerful wooden teeth which left splinters on his fur. The beast slapped the annoying timber pup off of his body, only for Twilight to levitate him safely back to the ground.
Flash kicked the creature again, and it stumbled forward, hitting the wall, It was then, they realized the creature was carrying some kind of bag around it, which broke off and landed on the floor. Seeing his chance, the beast moved his paw up and down and a metallic ball from the bag opened up, unleashing a powerful smoke which engulfed the throne room. Twilight and Flash coughed and tried to fan the smoke away, but it was already too late.
The two ponies fell unconscious to the floor, as did the poor Timber Spruce, who shimmered at the beast, begging in his own canine language not to harm them.
"... I'm sorry. Rest well ..."
(~)
After the concert, the fans were given the chance to take pictures and get autographs from Songbird Serenade backstage. After that, Nori was leaping for joy, still staring at the picture she took with her favorite singer on her geo-phone.
"Best. Night. Ever!" the merpony cheered, leaping up into the air. "I still can't believe we actually saw, and took a picture with Songbird Serenade!"
"Yeah, and you didn't pass out." Chi said, right before smiling smugly at Hiro. "Pay up."
Hiro casually pulled out his wallet and handed the wisp her twenty dollars. "Ha! Jokes on you, I'm still loaded."
"Oh, we didn't agree on money." Chi pointed out with a smug of her own, which caused Hiro to widen his eyes.
"Din't we?" he said, his voice rising high a bit, indicating his nervousness.
"Have fun cleaning up my locker for the next two weeks." Chi said, ruffling Hiro's hair before zipping away.
"But you keep everything in there! It'll take a bulldozer just to find a pen!"
"Then you shouldn't have made that bet!" Chi called out, making Hiro hang his head in disappointment.
Iris pulled out her geo-phone to see the time. "I should be getting back home. Thanks you guys." Iris hugged Akari and the rest of her friends before flying off into the night.
It didn't take long for her to arrive back to Air Temple Island. However, as she hovered over the normally peaceful island, the young princess was horrified to see that several airbenders had been knocked out and left on the ground.
Iris landed just when the airbenders started to regain consciousness. The closest to her was Tenzin's youngest son, Rohan.
"Ro! What happened?" Iris asked in a desperate tone as she helped the nineteen-year-old stand back up.
Rohan groaned, his vision cloudy. "I-Iris? I…I don't know. We heard a commotion, a break in. There was smoke everywhere…"
"A break in?" Iris's eyes widened in horror once she saw that the doors to her castle home had been opened wide. Once Rohan was back on his feet, Iris made a mad dash towards the castle, calling out for her parents.
"Mom! Dad!" she gasped upon seeing what had become of her once welcoming and cozy household. The couch was torn to pieces, cuffs of cotton and fabric adorned the door, windows were broken, the crystal pieces cracked underneath Iris's shoes as she walked further inside. Kitchen utensils where everywhere and the kitchen and coffee tables had been flip over. Vases and pictures hanging on the wall had been shattered. Iris crunched down to pick up the remains of a family portrait of herself and her parents from when she was ten.
The sound of whimpering canines caught her attention and, behind the already destroyed sofa, were Naga and Akhlut, laying on the floor, tired, worn and with scratches and bite marks on their bodies.
"Naga! Akhlut! What happened?" she asked, though she knew it was in vain since her beloved family pets could never fully tell her what had happened. Her breathing accelerated as did her heart beat, she spun around, trying desperately to search for her parents. She flew at top speed towards the bedrooms, bursting in in hopes of seeing them.
"Mom!? Daddy!?" she called out, her voice cracking as tears began to spill from her eyes. Their bedroom was untouched, except for the covers which had been messed up. Iris returned to the kitchen, still calling for her parents.
"MOM! DAD!! SOMEBODY!!"
Underneath the couch, Iris spotted something that truly made her heart shatter. An old and worn red velvet fabric laid on the floor. Bits of broken glass covered its surface but Iris was careful when removing it, though she really didn't care if she did get cuts.
She held her father's scarf in her grasp as the newly recovered Akhlut and Naga sat beside her, whimpering in sadness while the princess broke down to her knees, crying as she gripped the scarf tightly.
The Little Pony Legend: Journey of Iris
The following morning, while bright and sunny in weather, was overwrought for many. City Hall was overrun by airbenders, both of pony and human variety, as well as guards from Canterlot, the Police Force, led by Ali and her siblings, and many known friends and family members. Everyone had gathered in the main entrance, where Asami and Bolin addressed to the crowd.
"Okay, everybody, listen up!" Bolin called out to everyone, speaking in as high a voice as he possibly could, getting everyone's attention. On his left stood Jinora and her husband Kai, and on Asami's right stood Kuvira and the former Prince Wu, now much older in appearance, sporting a goatee and some classes hanging on the collar of his shirt. In his hand was a clipboard. Kuvira, while still very healthy looking and beautiful, was now sporting very similar hairstyle to when she was the Great Uniter, only with a few elegant curled strands framing the right side of her face and wearing a Zaofu inspired outfit, with a few more modern additions.
"Thank you all for coming. Now, I know we're all on edge after what happened last night."
"The Queens are missing!" one of the royal Canterlot Guards shouted.
"Yes, thank you for that already stablished information, Mr…whatever your name is, I'm pretty sure it's got something to do with spears."
"But exactly how were they captured?" Kuvira asked the guard.
"We're not entirely sure of it ourselves." the same guard replied. "This morning Queen Celestia and Queen Luna did not arrive for breakfast, but when we went to check on them their rooms had been ransacked. Lady Leilani's room was in the same state, but nopony heard anything last night."
"It's not just the Queens who were taken!" the now older Ikki voiced out. "Korra and Mako are missing too!"
"So are Twilight and Flash! Even Rarity" Spike said, "We were ambushed last night but when I woke up she was gone! I went back home to warn Twilight and Flash but when I got there the entire throne room was destroyed and they had disappeared!"
"The same thing happened with Fluttershy!" Thorax said.
"And Applejack!" said Double Diamond, who was accompanied by the rest of the Apple Family. Big Mac was already crying, as was Granny Smith, while Sweet Gala and Half Pipe were being comforted by their Aunt Apple Bloom.
"And my sugar-dumpling, Pinkie Pie!" Cheese Sandwich cried, getting down on his knees, brawling like a baby, literally tears spewed from his eyes like water hoses. "I'll never be the same super-duper-party-pony again!"
"Rainbow Dash was taken too!" Soarin said. "All of the Mane Six are gone!"
"Not just the Mane Six, my parents were kidnapped last night too! Our entire apartment was ransacked!" Gallant voiced out. Him, and the other children stood in a corner along with Rohan and Iris's spirit siblings.
The doors of the mansion opened again, this time P'Li and the long since reformed Zaheer barged into the room. The man removed his white lotus helmet, looking as distressed as everybody else inside. "We just got a call from the Crystal Empire. Queen Cadance, King Shinning Armor and Princess Flurry Heart have all been taken!"
Akari gasped, "What?! No!"
"I'm so sorry, Akari." P'Li said with great remorse.
The poor young alicorn couldn't contain anymore of her sadness. Tears bursted from her eyes like water pushing through a now broken dam. Iris and Gallant rushed to her side, embracing her in a comforting embrace. Timber Spruce rubbed the side of her legs, whimpering sadly. First her parents, now her aunt, uncle and cousin were gone as well?
"This doesn't make any sense." Sunset Shimmer said, "The alicorns and the Elements of Harmony are the most powerful known magic users in the three worlds. How could they possibly be kidnapped so easily?"
"Actually, this wouldn't be the first time." Ikki said. "Years ago, we were kidnapped by Queen Chrysalis and her changelings."
"She's right." Thorax said. "Since we can change our appearances, Chrysalis's army was able to infiltrate security, kidnap the royals and replace them without anyone knowing. It took Chrysalis years to come up with a plan full proof enough to be able to capture all of the royals, the air nation and half of the police force without getting caught."
"Which makes even less sense." Opal said, accompanied by her husband, Tu. "There is no possible way this was Chrysalis's doing. We all saw her fall to her death. Her, very disturbing and nightmare fueling death." the airbender woman shuddered at the memory of being the former changeling queens decapitated body after she fell towards her impending doom. "So, who else could have pulled this off?"
"Wait." Double Diamond said, speaking out. "Before I was knocked out, I saw the shadow of who took A.J. It was hard to tell but I think it was some kind dog-like creature."
Asami's eyes widened. "Dog-like?"
"Weren't those the same descriptions as the animal that eyewitness saw on the train?" Bolin said.
"What dog-like creature? What eyewitness?" Iris asked her aunt and uncle, looking at them curiously. "What are you talking about?"
"Mom? Dad?" Mai asked the two, awaiting an answer.
The adults, as well as the lizard spirits sighed in defeat. Ali placed a hand on Iris's shoulder. "Sis, we didn't say anything because we didn't want you to worry. But, there have been some sightings about these strange wolf creatures all across the world. We still have no idea what they want or even what they're doing, but Dad kind of found out that they were possibly already here in the city."
"What?" Iris took a step back in shock.
"Is that what wrecked the park?" Gallant asked.
"Yes." Ali replied, "How did you know about it?"
"Mom and dad were trying to figure out the origins behind this strange scale sample they found. Wait, I think I still have it!" from his satchel, Gallant pulled out the same scale inside a plastic bag marked "evidence" and handed it to Ali.
Iris scoffed, "Okay, is there anything else you people are hiding from me?" she said, her voice rising.
Ali shook her head, "No, that's pretty much it."
Iris angrily groaned and paced around in place, "Unbelievable! What is this, "Keep secrets" from Iris week or something?"
"Iris, we will discuss this later." Ali said through her teeth, only to have her younger sister turn away, folding her arms and pouting.
The doors opened and Varrick, alongside his wife Zhu Li and their son, VJ, entered the estate. "Sorry we're late people, but you would not believe the traffic! Hey, we can't all have airbending, wings or magical teleporting powers now can we?" Varrick said. Despite his growing age, he still carried that same flamboyant and charismatic attitude he always had.
Everybody else stepped back in terror once the man suddenly pulled out what appeared to be a riffle gun from his long jacket pocket, and by the looks of it, it was packing heavy.
"Now, where can I find that no-good-dead-end punk who kidnapped our Applejack?"
Zhu Li gently lowered the weapon and pried it from her husband's hands. "Okay, sweetie, what did we agree on on the way here?"
Varrick dropped his shoulders in disappointment. "No shooting until the guy is proven guilty."
"That's right. We need to set a good example for VJ."
"So, no shooting yet, Pops?" ten-year-old VJ asked. He bared a striking resemblance to his mother, except with his father's skin tone and eye color.
"Not yet, son. Be patient." Varrick said while proudly ruffling his son's hair.
Asami and Bolin blinked in surprise, their eyes darting towards each other. Asami narrowed her eyes at her husband, who shrugged in surrender. "Sorry, but we're in a crisis here, we could use all the help we can get."
"Wait a minute!" Wu looked over the list of people on his clipboard. "We're missing someone here. Discord!"
At the mention of his name, Akari gasped, "That's a great idea! If anybody can figure out what happened to our parents it's him!"
"Akari's right." Jinora said, "He can sense if there is a magical imbalance. After all, this kind of kidnapping couldn't have been done by some everyday person or pony. There has to be some kind of magical involvement here."
"Dialing right now! I got him on speed dial." Wu said, with geo-phone already in hand. Kuvira, Asami, Bolin, Jinora and Kai all looked at him in surprise. "What? We have karaoke nights together."
The phone started to ring, and Wu had it placed on speaker. After a few rings, Discord's voice was heard.
"Hello, you've reached Discord."
"Discord, buddy! Hey, we're in--"
"So sorry to disappoint you but I'm not home at the moment. But, if anyone of my friends, who know who you are you lucky scamps, is hearing this, I was hoping, if you could maybe find the time to, oh I don't know- * HELP ME!!!!*"
Everybody reeled back at the incredibly loud, and uncharacteristically desperate scream, that came from the voice message. Anybody who knew Discord could already say with confidence that this was NOT his original recording.
Wu blinked a few times before hanging up. "Well, there goes that last lingering thread of hope."
"Discord's been captured too?!" Kai exclaimed in shock, "How is that even possible?! The guy can zap in and out whenever he wants!"
A blood curling girlish scream broke out, leaving everybody nearly def. Most eyes fell on either the ladies of the room, then to the younger female generation, only for all of them to point directly towards Ryu, who was the one screaming like a little girl. He eventually stopped once he saw everyone's confused and very disturbed expressions all aimed at him.
Jinora stepped forward, taking notice of the now distressed, and very, very anxious expressions both Asami and Bolin currently wore on their faces. "Okay, okay, everybody stay calm. I know this looks bad, but--"
"Bad? Bad?! " Varrick intervened, "Bad is when I get that itchy rash that won't go away and I run out of my special ointment imported from Saddle Arabia. This is beyond bad, this is devastating ! Not only are the primary four known alicorns of Equestria MIA, but so are the Seven Elements of Harmony and one chaotic reality warping spirit! Face it, everypony with powerful magic is gone! Poof! Out of order! Adios! Sayonara! Don't ask me how I know those words! The point is, we're all doomed !"
"We are not doomed!" Asami said firmly, "We're going to figure this out, and we won't rest until our friends are safely back home. At the moment, with Korra and Mako currently…out of commission at this point, Bolin and I will temporarily serve as regents until we get them back."
"Can you do that?" Soarin asked.
"Indeed they can." Wu said, looking through his folders. "Right here on this document, sighed by Korra and Mako themselves. Thought, quite frankly it was hard for me to tell at first, Mako's got some very feminine hand writing. Anyway, if by any chance the King and Queen can not perform their duty in service to the city, the family members of their choosing shall temporarily perform said tasks in their place until further notice. The Sato's name is on the top of the list."
"Anyway, back to the subject matter." Asami continued, "Ali, you and the rest of the police force carry on the investigation for who or whatever kidnapped the King and Queen. Any new information you find, report back to us."
The lizard spirit gave a salute. "Yes, Ma'am."
"We'll send Airbender troops to scout the globe. We'll immediately alert you if we find anything." Jinora said, earning a nod from Asami.
"King Thorax, you and your changelings are on good terms with the Crystal Empire. Would you be willing to tend to the citizen's until we find Cadance and Shinning Armor?"
The changeling bowed in respect. "Of course. Me and my changeling brothers and sisters will do anything we can to help."
"Double Diamond, Cheese Sandwich and Spike, you three keep an eye on things back in Ponyville, while Kuvira and Wu head to Canterlot. No matter what, we need to remind the people to remain calm and know that they are in good hands. And hooves."
Double Diamond, Cheese Sandwich, Spike, Wu and Kuvira all saluted in responce. The rest of the airbenders bowed in agreement to do as Jinora has requested, and the police force saluted as well, a silent promise to do the work assigned to them.
Seeing all of their friends and family wholeheartedly agreeing to work together in this time of despair and worry certainly eased both Asami and Bolin's tension. They were already internally terrified of the well being of their best friends/family members, so thankfully not only were Ponyville, the Crystal Empire and Harmony City in good hands, so were they.
With that, everyone one by one exited the building. Jinora and her family left with the airbenders, while Ali led the police force. Iris rushed outside to catch up with her older sister.
"Ali, wait!" Iris stopped right in front of her sister.
"Iris, please, this is police work."
"But I want to help!"
"You can help by staying with Tenzin and Pema on Air Temple Island."
"How is that helping?"
Ali looked around before leading Iris away from everyone else, speaking in a hushed tone. "Keeping the Avatar safe is how you will be helping."
"So, I'm just supposed to do nothing?"
"Iris, you just found out literally yesterday! You have no idea how to control your powers, like at all, and with everything else that's going on we can't risk loosing another alicorn, let alone the new Avatar."
"But--"
"Iris, she's right." Mika said as she, along with San, walked on over. The female winged lizard spirit looked down at her younger sister with sympathetic eyes. She crunched down and placed a reassuring hand on Iris's shoulder. "As much as I believe you, little sis, this is something you just can't participate it. At least, not right now."
"And you know I hate to agree with Ali, but it's a big fat ditto for me." San said, arms crossed.
Iris only turned her head away in bitter annoyance. "Just great. I find out I'm the Avatar on the same day my parents get kidnapped and I can't do anything about it."
"We're sorry, kid." Ali said with genuine regret. "But, I promise, we'll do everything we can to bring Mom and Dad back."
"Besides, you won't be alone." San said, trying to better the mood. "You've got your friends!"
Iris's expression softened a little bit, though barely. "That's true." the young princess was surprised when all three of her older adopted siblings embraced her.
Ali cupped Iris's cheek with her lizard hands. "Promise me you'll stay safe."
"I…" Iris paused before replying, "I promise."
Both Ali and Mika kissed Iris on the forehead, while San playfully ruffled her hair before parting. Once they did, Akari and Chi walked on over to Iris. Neither said a word, they simply stood beside her, each with one arm over their shoulders. While Spike was conversing with Double Diamond and Cheese Sandwich in regards to Ponyville, Mika flew up to them, her dragon-fly wings humming until she landed right behind the young dragon, who was looking over some notes he had in his claws.
"So, I was thinking maybe we could--" Spike continued, until he noticed both the male anthro ponies were suddenly smiling knowingly between each other. "What?"
"Impressive planning there, Spike." a female voice said from behind him. Spike immediately jumped back in surprise, taking a karate stance before realizing who it was. "Oh, Mika! Hey, I didn't see you there." Spike said, hoping she didn't see the blush on his face. No matter how hard he tried, Spike just couldn't help but become flustered whenever Mika was around.
She was only a head taller than he was, slender like most respites, but with very subtle feminine traits, yet she still resembled a tall lizard standing on two legs with insect-wings on her back, still with the pink hues as when she was younger, and smaller. As daily wear, she wore a long kimono styled outfit with floral prints, and given her reptilian anatomy, she was always barefoot. There were no shoes in existence that could hold her reptilian claws anyways. Her eyes were bright and chocolate brown, soft and expressive, and she looked even more adorable whenever she cocked her head curiously, rivaling the cute innocence of a puppy dog.
Spike gulped before speaking. "So, uh, is there anything I can help you with?"
"Actually, I'm hoping we can help you."
"Wait, "we"?"
"Yeah, "we"!" San said, flying right behind Spike and giving him a nuggie. "Sis and I are gonna head back to Ponyville with you guys."
"Really?" Spike asked in surprise. "But, don't Asami and Bolin need you here?"
"They've already got Ali, Sunset Shimmer and Nova." Mika explained, "Besides, I offered to watch over Cookie and the Apple Twins while you're staying there."
Speaking of the kids, Cookie, Half Pipe and Sweet Gala all spontaneously appeared behind Mika, hugging her slender reptilian waist, cheering happily. While Ali was the no nonsense detective, San was a professional pro-bending coach, Mika was more of a caretaker, watching over children in her spare time when she wasn't working on her flowers back in her shared apartment.
Spike felt his mouth go dry. Mika was coming back to Ponyville with him and the others, which meant they would be spending some more time together. Of course, Spike had to remind himself that there were more important matters at hand, so he couldn't afford to get too distracted.
"Uh, that's, great. We could use all the help we can get."
"You can count on us, Spike. Lizard-bro hug!" San wrapped his arms around the slightly shorter reptile and nearly knocked the wind right out of poor Spike.
(~)
While Asami and Bolin conversed with Kuvira and Wu back in the meeting room, Iris and the rest of the group awaited in the hallway of the building.
"This is ridiculous!" Iris said with a huff while leaning with her arms crossed against the wall.
"I don't know, cous. Ali does make a good point." Hiro said, looking at his older cousin with genuine sympathy. His younger sister shared the same look as he.
"I know she does, but I don't feel right staying on Air Temple Island while everybody else is trying find our parents!"
"I agree. We should help." Akari said with a bubbling determination that was already starting to rise.
"I hate to sound like the wet blanket here, but what can we do?" Mai said.
"What do you mean "what can we do"?" Chi said, "Uh, hello, who participated in the defeat of Ronin?"
"Technically, Nova vanquished him after Iris broke his sword."
"Well, yes, but my point is, we're already an awesome team! I mean, we've got a supper strong, clever, and gorgeous wisp--That's me--two alicorn princesses, one of them the Avatar, and three kick butt junior benders right here! Nori, didn't you once slice a kraken's tentacles when he infiltrated your old sea cave, using only one spear?"
Nori proudly flipped her hair, "Technically, it was my hoof filler, but guilty is charged." she said, proudly inspecting her nails.
"Mai, Hiro, you guys are at the top of the junior pro-bending leagues!" Chi said, making the two Sato siblings smile. Well, in Hiro's case, he sleeked his hair and smiled proudly to himself. "And Gallant, you're an airbending master! You've been making tornadoes since you were seven. On our own, we may be just awesome, but when together we are unstoppable!"
"You know, Chi's right." Hiro said. "We're just as much capable as the rest of em. Heroing is in our blood!"
"I agree." Gallant said, surprising many of his friends. "Normally, I'm more on the pacifist side of things, but there is no way I'm letting whoever tok my parents get away with this!"
"Totally!" Akari cheered.
"Now, wait! Hold it!" Mai intervened, trying to ease down the already growing excitement here. "Guys, I want to find our families as much as you, believe me, but how exactly do we plan on saving them if we don't even know where the heck they are? And even if we did offer to help, after the last time any one of us got involved in a world wide crisis, two of us were captured and nearly killed!" Mai said, her age directly at both Iris and Akari. "You really think they're going to take that risk with so many other important figures missing right now?"
She wasn't wrong. The last time they participated in something they shouldn't have, they did get captured and would have died have it not been for Korra and the others. Besides, there was no way Asami, Bolin or anybody else was going to allow these kids, as talented as they were, but still inexperienced to participate. Not to mention, now that at least several close family members were already well aware of Iris being the new Avatar, it was all the more reason for them to be protective. This loggia contrasted with Iris growing, and burning desire to at the very least do something to help save her parents. Anything!
Iris sighed in defeat. "It's just not fair. I finally get these powers and I can't even use them to save the world!"
"Now, where did I hear that before?" a voice said from the end of the hallway. The sound of the cane tapping the cold floor as the elderly airbender approached the group alongside his youngest son.
"Uncle Tenzin?"
"Dad, what are you babbling on about now?" Rohan asked. Tenzin only chuckled.
"That's not babbling, son. This is babbling." Rohan only arched a brow as his elderly father started making random noises with his mouth and sticking out his tongue. It reminded him of the funny faces Tenzin would do when Rohan was still a toddler. He then cleared his throat, reverting back to his serious tone. "All joking aside, I'm surprised you kids have failed to see the obvious solution to finding out where your parents are.
Iris arched a brow in curiosity. "Is there something you want to tell us?"
Tenzin leaned in close to the young princess, giving her a sly grin. "Is there something you want to hear?"
Iris then shared the same grin, while Akari spoke. "He's acting weird…I like it."
Rohan, on the other hand, only face palmed. "Oh, boy…"
(~)
While ridding on an equally elderly Oogie, Tenzin and the children mounted off and approached Iris's palace home, where she was immediately greeted by Naga and Akhlut. Akari's timberwolf also greeted his fellow canines.
"Why did you bring us back to my place?" Iris asked in confusion.
"Does your mother still have that mini portal that leads directly to Twilight's castle in Ponyville?"
"Yeah. In her closet."
Tenzin approached the door and opened it, revealing that the majority of the wreckage had been cleared, with the airbenders having cleaned up beforehand and the police having collected any and all evidence. Iris was a bit hesitant to go back inside, especially after what she had seen last night.
Tenzin kindly offered his hand, in his eyes he silently promised he wouldn't let it go until Iris felt comfortable. She took in a seep sight and took her mother's former teacher's hand and walked inside, with the rest of the group following suit.
Rohan stared at his father suspiciously. "Father, what are you up to now?"
"Patience, Rohan." Tenzin replied. "Remember, patience yields focus."
The group retreated upstairs where Iris led Tenzin to her parent's bedroom. She gestured to the closet door and, with a magical wave of her hand, the knob glowed brightly before changing to look like an alicorn. She gently pushed the door forward and rather than a room filled with cloths, what they saw was Twilight and Flash's bedroom in Equestria.
One by one, they stepped inside, once Akari, Gallant and Nori crossover, immediately their anthro formed shifted back into their pony forms, a common occurrence whenever ponies entered back into their homeland. Tenzin, surprisingly, took the lead this time until they arrived at the throne room, which still looked as wrecked as this morning. Thankfully, the magical map remained perfectly in tact. Iris and the rest of the children circled the magical map, which for the moment was unactivated. The crystal-like surface was clear and crisp as if it had just been polished, but in reality it was mainly due to it supernatural origins.
Akari placed her hoof onto the surface of the map. "The Friendship Map? I don't understand, this hasn't worked in years." she said, while Nori began admiring her reflection on its surface.
"Works pretty good to me." said the merpony, batting her eyelashes at the self image of herself, which only made Akari roll her eyes.
"Why did you bring us here, Master Tenzin?" Gallant asked.
The airbender stroked his beard. "You know, I'm not entirely sure." he said.
The kids all groaned, face palmed or just gave Tenzin an "are you kidding me?" gesture.
"Tenzin, not to sound rude, but we don't really have time for this." Chi said, hovering over Rainbow Dash's throne.
"Give me a minute, it'll come to me." Tenzin said, still pondering.
Iris only gave him a confused look then at Rohan, who only shrugged his shoulders, equally perplexed as the rest of them. However, Iris then quickly noticed something peculiar. Chi sat on the arm of Rainbow Dash's throne, but something seemed different about it. On the chai was Rainbow's cutie mark, and from Iris's perspective…it was somewhat glowing.
"Chi?"
"Yeah?"
"Could you…take a seat?" Iris asked, rather unsurely.
The wisp pouted her lips in curiosity but never the less complied. "Uh, sure, I guess." she said, taking her seat directly on Rainbow's old throne. Then, just as Iris has suspected, the cutie mark symbol started to glow, brighter than before!
Everyone else noticed this as well, and they all simultaneously gasped, much to Chi's confusion. "What? He told me take a seat."
"Look up!" Hiro pointed to the symbol on the throne which Chi currently sat on, and she looked up. She too gasped upon seeing the symbol glow. So surprised in fact that she floated right off out of shock, only to realize the glowing had stopped. When she sat again, it glowed once more.
"Uh, has that ever happened before?" the wisp asked in surprise.
"Not really, no." Akari said, ears lowered and eyes widened.
Mai leaned against Applejack's throne, only to realize the three apples on the chair started to glow when she got near it. The Sato child shrieked in shock, getting Iris's attention. Seeing her cousin's hesitation, Iris gently gestured to Mai to sit on the throne. Mai unsurely did so and, just like with Chi, the three apples's glow intensified once she saw fully seated. It was then, the pieces started to fit together.
"Everyone, pick a throne and sit on it!" Iris said.
As if by some hardwired subconscious guidance, each of Iris's friends sat on a specific throne. Gallant Steed sat on Fluttershy's throne, Hiro sat on Pinkie Pie's, Nori sat on Rarity's, and Akari sat on her mother's throne. One by one, each of the cutie marks were engulfed in a shimmering bright glow. Finally, all that was left was Korra's throne. Iris gulped before taking her place, and the cutie mark symbol above her head glowed. She suddenly felt a tingling in her cheek.
Her cutie mark was glowing!
Akari noticed the symbol on her own flank glowed with shimmering white sparkles. The same event happened to Gallant Steed and Nori. Mai, Hiro and Chi suddenly felt a tingling sensation on their right arms, and three symbols flashed before their eyes, so quickly they couldn't tell exactly what they were. However, the glow of the cutie marks above them suddenly emitted an even more powerful glow, one as white as snow and as blazing as the sun, which caused Iri's throne to glow simultaneously with her own body. The princess watched in shock and confusion as her body emitted bright colorful sparkles. That same light shot a beam from herself and the thrown, which in turn hit each of the her friends one by one. Shimmering sparkles fused into their bodies and that same beam reached the map itself. The surface radiated with a rainbow hue. Tenzin and Rohan shielded their eyes as did Iris and her friends once the room was engulfed in the bright blinding light. Once it had cleared, the group stared in awe at the sight before them.
For the first time in fourteen years, the Cutie Map was fully active once again! This time, showcasing the human world. The children blinked, their eyes widened and jaws dropped. Rohan shared the same reaction, while Tenzin was simply smiling contently. Gallant reached out his hoof to touch the map, only to jump back on Fluttershy's throne in alarm once it suddenly reacted. The Cutie Marks symbols were suddenly separated themselves from the chairs they were attached to and flew up into the air, radiating in bright neon sparkles that fell upon the children like fresh soft snow during winter time. Korra's symbol hovered in the center, while the other six danced eternally around it. In unison, the Cutie Marks lowered down, shrinking a bit in size while floating all across the human world until it reached the golden colored spirit portal at the Spirit Wilds in Harmony City.
The scenery shifted to reveal the spirit world, so vast and large it was hard to tell if this was the entire realm or only one half of it. The children stared in wonder as the sceneries began to rapidly move forward, with the Cutie Marks hovering farther and farther, bypassing many already documented areas in the Spirit World, such as the Hai-Riyo Peak, where the dragon spirits lived, a familiar lake, a small swamp and various other locations, including a neon-like forest, where the majority of the neon light spirits from Songbird Serenade's concert resided. The locations continued to rapidly pass before their eyes, until they reached certain locations the group had never seen before, bypassing what appeared to be some kind of large dark cloud encircling a dead forest-like area before reaching what appeared to be a wide open, vast and nearly deserted desert realm, where the Cutie Marks finally rested, right above what appeared to be some form of a cave, almost invisible due to being partly hidden amongst the rapid desert sands.
"Uh, did you guys just see that?" Hiro said, being the first to actually say something.
"Did we just…activate the Cutie Map?" Nori asked, before excitedly clapping her hooves. "The Legendary, all Powerful Cutie Map! We, actually activated the legendary Cutie Map for the first time in years!" she then gasped. "Wait a second! The Cutie Marks are hovering over this one specific area in the Spirit World. And, the castle is still connected to the Tree of Harmony, which is connected to the Elements, which are Korra and the Mane Six! So, this must be where they were taken!"
"Way to connect the dots, Nori!" Akari said proudly.
"Well, duh! Beauty does not sacrifice Brains, starfish." Nori said with a proud flip of her purple/sea foam green mane.
"But, how exactly did we do this?" Mai asked, leaning forward, gently tapping the holographic surface. "We just sat on the throne and BAM Cutie Mark Map starts working fine? How is it even possible?"
Rohan was at a loss for words, "It-it shouldn't be! Only the Elements of Harmony could ever make this map to work!"
"Exactly." Tenzin finally said. Everybody turned their attention to him.
"Huh?!" everybody asked in surprise.
Iris managed to put the pieces together. Tenzin was never one to just troll around with everyone without having something up his sleeve. It was for this reason she found it very hard to believe he used to be more serious and uptight when her mother was a teenager.
"Tenzin, did…did you know about this?"
The older airbender only smiled. "Well, it was more of a hunch really. Turns out, my instincts have been right all these years."
Hiro blinked. "Uh, ya lost me, old timer."
Tenzin kept his calm smile as he walked around the table, passing by each of the children sitting on the throne. "When Korra was first discovered to be the Avatar, my mother always knew there was something special about her. At one point before she passed, I asked her how she knew that Korra was always meant to be different from other Avatars. She merely said this; "Once you finally learned to see, you will." For years, I questioned what she meant by that. Of course, the answer became clear on the day little Iris was born."
Tenzin stopped beside Korra's old throne, placing a loving hand over Iris's shoulder. "You all remember the story of Harmonic Convergence, correct?"
"Everybody knows that story, Master Tenzin." Gallant said. "Korra and the Mane Six defeated UnaVaatu with--"
"I'm not referring to the final Harmonic Convergence, Gallant. I was talking about the one that started it all."
"The one where Avatar Wan, Prince White and Princess Leilani trapped Vaatu, became the first alicons and Avatar in existence then disconnected their worlds which would eventually start the chain reaction that was the end of the world, leading up to when the Elements of Harmony would defeat Vaatu for good?" Akari said, saying all in one single breath. She panted once she finished.
"Precisely." Tenzin said.
"But, that still doesn't explain--" Iris began, only to be stooped when Tenzin continued to speak, once again walking around the table.
"After the two worlds became severed, there was still two pieces of each world that contained magic from the other. The Tree of Harmony, created by Raava's light and the Elements of Harmony were physical manifestations of Wan's spirit. While, in our world, the Avatar carried Equestrian magic within him or herself."
"Again, we already know that." Gallant said.
"Do you? Tell me, what does the Avatar and the Elements of Harmony have in common?"
"They're one in the same." Iris said. "The Avatar is the Element of Unity, where the Elements themselves originated." once she said the words out loud, just like before, the dots connected. But not just for Iris, everyone else could see the pieces falling into place. Iris's breath caught in her throat.
"And…I'm the Avatar now…which means…" she was hesitant to finish, her mind working at rapid speed, only to slow down when Tenzin finished his last round and placed his hands on her shoulders.
"The Elements of Harmony choose the Mane Six to become their wielders long ago, which is why Korra bonded with them upon first sight. Her Avatar spirit choose them even when she didn't even know it. The same way you, as the new Avatar, choose your friends to become the New Elements of Harmony."
"Whoa!" Hiro exclaimed.
"Are you serious?!" Mai asked in disbelief.
"No way!" a wide grin began to form on Chi's face.
"Total Shock Wave!" Nori said, rubbing her head with her hoof, already feeling overwhelmed to the point her vision became a tad blurry.
"I don't believe it!" Gallant said, unsure exactly what to feel right now.
"This is incredible!" Akari said, beaming with joy and surprise.
"I need to lay down." Rohan said, leaning against the side of the cutie map.
Out of everyone, Iris was the most speechless. She didn't even know what would be the proper reaction to such a find. "I'm…we're…huh?"
"That explains why the map hasn't worked in so long!" Akari concluded, "Maybe it was waiting for all of us to activate it again!"
"But, I didn't even--I mean--how could I have chosen if I didn't even know?"
"It's just like Rainbow Dash's Sonic Rainboom! It brought the Mane Six together at the same time they got their cutie marks! Their friendship was there all along!"
Gallant looked up at the still glowing three butterfly cutie mark above his throne. "But, Master Tenzin, how could you have possibly known? Why were we chosen as the new Elements? No offense but, I'm not fully convinced we're qualified for the job."
"On the contrary." Tenzin explained. "I kept a close eye on you children whenever you came to the Island. At first, I wasn't entirely certain, but in time I came to realize you all have exhibited traits that align with the Elements themselves."
"Well, at least Hiro being the Element of Laughter makes perfect sense." Mai said, folding her arms while smiling smugly at her brother.
"Thank you, sis." Hiro said proudly, only to come to the realization to what she really meant. "Hey, wait a minute!"
"So, I'm the Element of Kindness?" Gallant said, feeling a tiny bit embarrassed. Not about the Element and its meaning, but the fact that he was chosen to wield the butterfly-styled Element. He wasn't always the most masculine of his circle of friends (not excluding the girls), and having the butterfly certainly didn't help.
Chi, out of spontaneous reaction, couldn't help but giggle. She tried to hard to stiffer, but Gallant still noticed. Even as the wisp sucked in her lips, the unicorn still narrowed his eyes, which was enough for the wisp to finally control herself.
Nori, on the other hand, was literally jumping up and down the throne. "I'm the Element of Generosity! AAH! I can't wait to tell Rarity!" the reality of the situation hit her hard like a tsunami. They still needed to uncover where the original Elements of Harmony were. Nori's eyes immediately fell upon the map. "And now, we know exactly where she and the others!"
"But, what is that place?" Akari asked.
Iris gazed at the location from which the cutie marks hovered over. "I don't know. I've never heard of that area before. Chi, you and Nova have traveled the Spirit World before, any ideas?"
"Sorry, I'm drawing a blank here." Chi then gasped once she recognized the dark cloud over the forest area. When examined closer, they could see the trees completely dead, lifeless and creepy looking, almost as if they were bony black hands reaching out to grab whoever was foolish enough to cross their way.
"And, I think I know why. That is the Spirit Desert, just beyond the Dark Spirit Realm!"
"The Dark Spirit Realm?" Nori asked.
"It's basically a prison for all of the known malevolent spirit criminals." Rohan replied.
"That's right, Mom used to tell us stories about them when we were little." Iris said.
"Then you should also be well aware of the fact that Koh is amongst those criminals."
Upon hearing the name, Gallant gulped. His pony body already trembling, his ears pressed back nervously against his head. "Uh, Koh? As in, Koh the Face Stealer?"
"Well, he hasn't been called that since Queen Korra defeated him, and stripped him of his powers." Rohan clarified.
"From what I heard that guy's as famous for how long he can hold a grudge as he is for his creepiness." Chi said, leaning against the throne she sat on.
"Okay, back up the truck here." Mai said, finally standing up from Applejack's throne. "So, we're supposed to just openly accept that we're apparently the New Elements of Harmony and go to this spirit desert place, past the area where evil spirits reside to find our family?"
"Looks that way." Akari said.
Mai rubbed her temples, "I'm sorry, I'm just still wrapping my head around this."
"You and me both." Iris said while slouching in her mother's throne. "As if finding out I was the Avatar wasn't jarring enough!" he then turned to look at Tenzin. "Are you sure this isn't just some coincidence?"
"Trust me, Iris. There are no coincidences when it comes to destiny." Tenzin said before squatting down and gripping the fourteen-year-old's hand softly. "I know a lot has happened in such a short amount of time, but I wouldn't have brought you children here if I wasn't certain. My mother saw the magic within Korra long ago, and it's the same magic you and your friends carry within yourselves. The map wouldn't have reacted to just anyone. It reacted to all of you."
Iris pondered on this for a moment, staring at all of her friends who, aside from Akari and Chi, still looked rather baffled and uncertain about this reveal. Still, the thrones would never have glowed as powerfully as they did had it not been from anybody. Also, they glowed before Iris even sat in her mother's throne, so it wasn't just her magic.
Could it be possible history was repeating itself all over again?
As she studied everyone's faces, she began to notice something peculiar. Their eyes began to shimmer with rainbow colors in a way Iris had never seen before. Or, has she? She always knew her friends were special, but could they really be the nest generation of heroes destined to save the world yet again? As Tenzin said, there were no coincidences when it came to destiny, and so far destiny had stirred her mother and her friends to the right path. The map had never been wrong before, and if it hasn't worked on its own in all this time, aside from that one time they used it to help Nova find Madam Alpha but it didn't entirely qualify since it was more of a crucial matter, but this time, it responded on its own when all seven of them were present. The more Iris thought about it, the more it made sense. With a rising determination, Iris stood up from her chair.
"Tenzin's right. This Map has showed the original Elements of Harmony the way on hundreds of their adventures. It it wasn't for this map, the girls never would have met Starlight Glimmer, and she never would have changed. Heck, Gallant wouldn't even be here with us." Iris stated, making the young unicorn blush. "I say we should follow it. I mean, how can we not?"
"Iris is right!" Akari stated confidently, "Plus, we have no other leads, and when a magical all knowing map tells you where your missing parents are, who are we to complain? I'm in!"
"Me too!" Chi said, "No way I'm letting you girls have all the fun. Also, Nova and Sunset would kill me if I let anything happen to you guys."
All eyes turned to Mai, who sighed in defeat. "I still think it's a suicide mission, but I guess you're right."
Hiro jumped up onto Pinkie's throne, "Alright! Our first real mission to save the world! Somebody pinch me!--YEAOCH!" Hiro leaped out of the throne when his sister shot another tiny fire blast at his rear end. "I said; "pinch me", not "burn me!"
Mai only laughed.
"Eh, deserts aren't really my thing. Way too much heat, and harmful rays don't do my complexion any favors." Nori said, right before dawning a serious demeanor. "But, if this is what it takes to save Rarity and the others, then count me in too!"
"And me!" Gallant said, looking braver than before, which Akari most definitely noticed. "Nobody takes my family and gets away with it!"
"Are you people serious?!" Rohan exclaimed, catching everyone by surprise. "Did the whole Dark Spirit Realm and Koh the Face Stealer just fly over your heads? There is no possible way, on heaven and earth, that you guys are going out there, in the uncharted regions of the spirit world, on your own!"
"Rohan is right." Tenzin said. "It is absolutely preposterous for a group of teenagers to travel that far distance by themselves."
"Thank you! Now at last, we hear some sense!" Rohan said, sighing in relief. At last his father was speaking sensibly.
"Which is why we should inform Bolin and Asami before you do."
"Dad!! "… apparently Rohan spoke too soon.
"Son, if your grandmother can let a seventeen-year-old woman run off to the big city in the dead of night to fulfill her destiny, and your sister can go to and from the spirit world without the need for my consent, I don't see why I can't allow a fourteen-year-old half Alicorn Princess/Avatar-in-training to go rescue her parents in the spirit world with her ragtag group of friends."
"Well, can't argue with that logic!" Hiro said as he playfully elbowed a bewildered, jaw-dropped Rohan on the shoulder. The nineteen-year-old airbender didn't react, but instead just narrowed his eyes in annoyance.
"Criminy!" Rohan muttered bitterly.
"Oh, this so exciting! Spirit World Road Trip!" Hiro couldn't contain himself as he lifted up a pony Gallant and hugged him so tightly his face was slowly turning blue until his horn glowed and he teleported back to the floor, taking in heavy breaths.
"Hold your yuans, bro." Gallant said once he regained all of the needed oxygen. "We still don't know what your folks will say all of this. We have to lay it down gently."
"Relax, buddy. Once Mom and Dad find out that we're the new Elements of Harmony, they're totally gonna say…"
(~)
"Absolutely not! "
"Not gonna lie, I really didn't see that coming." Hiro said, scratching the back of his head.
The children, along with Tenzin and Rohan, returned to the Sato Estate, where Asami and Bolin were having a meeting with Varrick, Zhu Li, Zaheer, P'Li, Sunset Shimmer and Nova Nightshade discussing on what to do next, only to get interrupted by the children when they barged in and informed them about what had happened back at Twilight's palace.
"You kids seriously expect us to let you wander off to some unknown place in the spirit world by yourselves?!" Asami exclaimed, her voice already rising and her eyes narrowed.
"Well, we won't technically be by ourselves." Iris said, already nervously tugging on her long raven hair. "I mean, we could send a search party, and since we already know the location we can lead the way."
"Iris, I have traveled to the spirit world many times when I was locked up but I have never heard of this place the map showed you." Zaheer explained, looking at the young princess with concern.
"Same here." Nova said, "Plus, if it really is beyond the Dark Spirit Realm you're going to have to go directly through it to reach it, which is next ti impossible. Only your mom's magic can open the gateway."
"That must be how they were able to get through." Sunset concluded. "Whoever kidnapped Korra and the others must have used her as leverage to get by. Her presence alone is enough to access it."
"At least we know for sure she and the others are still alive. No way they would get rid of her if she's their ticket to and through." Bolin said before turning back to the kids. "So, you kids really claim that, because the map woke up, it means are the new Elements of Harmony? How is that even possible?"
"That's what I said!" Mai pointed out.
"It actually does make sense, Uncle Bo." Iris explained. "I'm the new Avatar, ergo the Element of Unity, and technically the Elements originally did choose the Mane Six to wield them, and nobody but the Elements of Harmony could make the map work."
"Except for that one time my mom used it to travel through time, but that wasn't so much as "activating it", rather using it as a tool, but yeah, the map technically only worked for the Elements whenever they were needed somewhere to solve a friendship problem." Gallant explained, "Also, normally their cutie marks were the ones that showed them the way, but this time it was the cutie mark symbols on the thrones."
"Don't forget the part where our own cutie marks started to glow." Nori said, pointing to her blue musical note cutie mark on her cheek.
"And this weird symbol appeared on my arm for like a split second." Chi said, gesturing to her said arm.
"The same thing happened to me." Hiro said.
"And me." Mai replied.
"See? This has never happened before! What more proof do you need?" Iris said, stepping forward to Asami and Bolin, who both looked at one another, sharing the same uncertain expression.
"Makes perfect sense to me." Varrick said.
The two Satos were silent before Bolin spoke up. "Could you kids give us a minute to think this through?" he asked.
Iris was about to open his mouth to say something, only to be stopped by Akari, who gently grabbed her arm, giving her a sympathetic look. Tenzin kindly led the kids out of the office, leaving the adults to ponder on this new information.
"So, what do we do now?" Varrick asked.
"If the map really did start working again, then we should follow it." Nova said, "I've been around the spirit world for years, I know it like the back of my hoof."
"If we do then we'll need Iris to get through the gate." Asami clarified, "And you know only the Avatar can do that. You really think I'm going to put my own niece in harm's way?"
"Asami, what other choice do we have?" Sunset asked, leaving the poor woman and her husband to sigh in despair. Who knew they would one day have to choose between the safety of their own niece and children, as well as the safe return of their family.
(~)
Iris continuously paced back and forth inside Mai's large bedroom. The young Sato instead sat cross legged on the floor, googles over her eyes as she tampered with some kind of invention of hers. Judging by the looks of it, it was nearly finished. Nori, meanwhile was brushing her tail on Mai's bed while Akari read a book on the small cushion chair to distract her. Sadly, it wasn't working and she wounded up having to re-read the same paragraph over and over again. When Iris walked past Mai once more, she briefly lost her focus and one of the pieces flew right off when she was trying to place it back in. She groaned and placed it back on the floor, removing her googles to face her older cousin.
"Iris, I know you're stressed right now but if you keep pacing around like that my room's gonna have an indoor moat."
"Yeah, why don't you try and find other ways to ease the tension a bit." Nori suggested as she brushed her tail once more, only to accidentally go too hard at one point. "Ouch!"
"What are you even doing?" Mai asked.
"I'm stress brushing, what are you doing?"
"I'm working on the final pieces of my Geo-Slate?"
"Geo-what-now?"
"A Geo-Slate. It's kind of like a geo-phone but, thanks to a few modifications with the implanted geodes, this baby will be able to scan any surface and incorporate it to memory."
"Oh, nice!"
"I'm sorry, but nothing I do is going to make things any better." Iris said, interrupting the conversation.
"Yeah, I agree." Akari tossed the book she was reading, not even caring where it would end up, and sat upright on the chair. "We're not even sure if Bolin and Asami will let us go over all. So, I say we take matters into our own hands."
"You're not suggesting we sneak out again, are you?" Iris asked, arching an eyebrow.
"Didn't stop us before."
"Bad idea." Mai said, rearranging the gears inside her invention. "Everybody else is already on edge with Korra, Mako and everybody with powerful magic missing, how do you think they'll feel once they find out the new Avatar is gone too?"
"But what other choice do we have?" Iris said, her voice rising. "You heard Nova, nobody but the Avatar can open that door to the Dark Spirit realm. Even if they send out a search party there, it won't matter. I have to go!"
"I'm sorry, Iris but--Okay, where is that thing?" Mai scanned the room, only to find that the missing piece had rolled down under her bed. "Oh, great." she muttered and outstretched her hand to reach for it. She struggled due to how far it was and the space between the bed and herself was relatively small.
"You want me to get for you?" Akari offered.
"No, I got it." Mai insisted. She thought if she stretched out a tiny bit more then she would reach it. Nori, still brushing her tail, suddenly felt the bed stir and…rise.
The merpony ceased her brushing and looked down, only to shriek on horror to see that the bed, and herself on it, had risen up from the floor. Mai absentmindedly pushed underneath the bed with her free arm upwards to give herself some room and was finally able to grab her missing piece.
"Gotcha!"
"MAI!! " Nori screamed, snapping Mai back to reality and the young firebender yelped in shock. She was actually lifting up her own king sized bed with only one hand, which was emitting a bright pale pink glow from the tips of her fingers. Gently, Mai grabbed the bed with both hands and lowered it down, where Nori was trembling, hugging her legs close to her body, while Iris and Akari only stared with widened eyes and dropped jaws.
"Mai, what did you just do?!" Nori exclaimed in frustration, her body still trembling.
"I--I have no idea!" Mai stepped back, staring frightfully at her own hands, the glowing having disappeared.
"That's a king sized bed! How did you lift it like that?" Akari exclaimed, still in shock.
"You tell me! It was light as a feather a moment ago!"
Iris assisted the still petrified Nori down from the bed, while she hyperventilated. "I was scared half to death! You know I hate heights!"
"It wasn't my fault! Are you okay?"
"I'm fine!" Nori outreached her hand towards Mai, telling her she was indeed alright and didn't need her help, at least not after the near heart arrack she had caused the poor merpony. But, the moment she outreached her hand, her fingertips glowed and from her palm manifested what appeared to be a large pearl-like shield, the same side as Mai, which pushed her back with incredible force and the young Sato heiress was thrown into her book shelve. The books themselves fell all over her, but thankfully Mai came out completely unharmed. One book fell open on her head.
"What the heck just happened?" Iris asked with concern as she rushed to her younger cousin's aid.
Nori stared at her hands in shock. "Oh my gosh. I am so sorry! I think? Did I just do…whatever that was?"
"Mai, you okay?" Iris asked as she helped the firebender to her feet.
"Yeah. That…barely even hurt. Seriously." Mai inspected herself. She didn't feel any bruises or anything. Getting hit by the book shelf felt no less painful than actually colliding with a wooden surface.
The four girls flinched, with the two alicorns instinctively stretching their wings in reaction to a medium, yet still loud explosion coming from downstairs, followed by a girlish scream.
"Gallant!" Akari exclaimed and rushed out the door, with the rest of her friends close behind. They quickly arrived at the kitchen…which had looked as if an explosion of cheese, tomatoes, mayonnaise, mustard and lettuce had just occurred. The confidants had been splattered on the wall, counters, utensils and floor.
"What happened in here?" Iris asked the moment they saw the mess. The two boys, Gallant and Hiro, were covered in the same ingredients.
"I don't know! We were just making some sandwiches when--" Gallant began, only to get cut off by Hiro.
"Then I told Gallant we should be more generous with the mayonnaise, but he said "no, that's too much", but I said, "Dude, you can never have too much mayonnaise", but then he said--" he quickly stopped when he saw the girls's impatient glares. "Right, okay, anyway, my hand started glowing green and suddenly--"
"Don't!" Gallant tried to reach out and beg Hiro not to place his hand back onto the surface of a bottle of juice, only for it to blow up and in pieces of glass and the mayonnaise itself splattered all over the two already messy boys. Akari had acted fast and shielded herself and the girls with a small force field.
Hiro shook his head like a dog to whip away at least some bit of the mess from himself. "Yeah, just like that!"
"Okay, how's about you lay off the touching stuff for a while." Akari said as she took both Hiro's hands and led them away from anything else he could possibly touch.
Gallant used his magic to remove the mess from himself. "Eh, we better clean this up before something else happens." he said and began searching for some of the paper towels in the cabinets. "Hiro, where do you guys keep the cleaning supplies?"
Before Hiro could answer, Pabu came rushing inside and climbed up on Gallant's shoulder. He squeaked in his native ferret language and Gallant turned his eyes to the fourth cabinet on his left, where he levitated it open and lowered down the towels he had been looking for.
"Thanks, Pabu." he said. The ferret squeaked at him again. "Sure, I think I saw some nuts somewhere--Gah !" Gallant jumped in fear and teleported himself right behind Iris, poking his head over her shoulder while starring down at a confused Pabu. "Did--did you just…talk?"
Pabu squeaked again and, just like before, Gallant understood the words as if he were speaking like any other human being, even though they were not actual human words.
"But, I don't speak ferret!" Gallant replied, still freaking out over this discovery while Pabu squeaked again. "I don't know if you're the only ferret I can understand."
"Uh, Gallant? What are you doing?" Iris asked in surprise, arching an eyebrow at the unicorn hiding behind her.
"Um…talking to Pabu?"
"Are you saying you can understand him?" Hiro asked in disbelief. "If so, what's the one secret only Pabu would know about me? Go ahead, ask him."
Gallant turned his eyes to Pabu, who squeaked in reply. "I can't do that."
"Ha! Knew it!"
"I can't because you made Pabu Pinkie Promise never to utter a word about it after he walked in on you when it happened."
Hiro's jaw dropped. "No…way…This is so cool!"
The kids spun around at the sound of frantic footsteps, and Bolin came barging in through the doorway. "What's going on…in…here?" his eyes widened upon seeing the huge mess inside the kitchen. Asami shared her husband's flabbergasted reaction, which mirrored Sunset Shimmer's and Nova's.
"What are you kids up to?" Asami eyes, her still widened eyes landing the the said children, who looked at one another, as if expecting the other to come up with an explanation.
"Mom, Dad, you'll never guess what just happened!" Hiro said rather excitedly, "I made stuff exploded and Gallant can speak fluent fire ferret!"
The four adults blinked twice, followed by a brief silence. Sunset Shimmer was the only one to step forward, her eyes staring at the oldest Sato child as if she had just witnessed something from the distance past resurfacing.
"Wait, you did what?"
"That's not all." Mai continued, and explained with a far less enthusiastic tone in comparison to her brother. "A few moments ago, I lifted up my bed like it was nothing."
"With me still on top of it!" Nori mentioned, "And after that I made a pearl thing appear out of nowhere! Which normally I would be excited about, I mean the texture was just perfect, and the--"
"Nori!"
"Oh, sorry. I knocked Mai over and then it disappeared!"
Nova looked around, noticing somebody was absent. "Speaking of disappearing, where's Chi?"
"Last I saw her she was heading to the bathroom." Akari replied…not even a second went by and a blur of bright sky blue came speeding into the kitchen, creating a gust of wind before slamming right into the wall. The blurry image revealed to be Chi, now rubbing her ribcage.
"Ouch!"
"Sis, what happened?" Nova asked as he rushed to her aid.
"I don't know! After I went to the bathroom, I dashed down the stairs but the next thing I knew I was on the race track in a matter of seconds. I know I'm fast but not that fast!"
"But, if you had some kind of supper speed, why were you gone for so long?" Nori asked.
"I couldn't control it. Whenever I tried to go in one direction, I kept going too fast for me to stop. I think I ran like twenty laps around the mansion in three minutes." Chi then turned to Asami, "By the way, your family room needs a new vase…and lamp…and couch." the wisp said, subtly shrinking a bit as she nervously tapped her fingers.
But while the other adults were trying to process this new information, which given the day they were already having their brains felt like they have been running a marathon with one huge obstacle after another, and very limited time to catch one's breath and get hydrated.
However, Sunset Shimmer appeared to be the only one who didn't appear lost of bewildered, but rather…a mixture of surprised and even a growing sensation of being overwhelmed with nostalgic joy.
"I…I don't believe it!"
"Honey? You alright?" Nova asked, curious to see his wife beaming all of a sudden.
"I'm better than alright, this is fantastic!"
The children all turned to one another in confusion. "Uh, care to explain?" Akari asked.
"You kids remember the time I told you about Camp Everfree, when our friend Gloriosa was consumed by magic?"
The children shared silence for a brief moment before Hiro spoke. "Honestly, a lot of your stories from that world are pretty similar. You always fight some crazy lady consumed by power and almost destroyed everybody."
"I'm talking about the one with the plant powers." Sunset clarified.
"Oh, okay. Carry on."
"At our old summer camp, my friends realized they had gained new powers due to a side effect from the Equestrian magic inside the geodes of a nearby cave. Super speed, super strength, forcefield, explosions, and animal communication. You guys all have them now!"
"Huh?!" was the children's first reaction.
"But, how is that possible?" Iris asked.
Mai rubbed her temples, "This day just keeps getting weirder."
Sunset Shimmer gently took both of the human alicorn's hands into her own, looking into her eyes with her own, which shimmered with child-like wonder. "Iris, when you were still a baby, the first time you met my Mirror World friends you sucked on their fingers."
"So? A lot of babies do that."
"But that was the first and only time you did it! Each of my human friends are a reflection of the Elements of Harmony we know, that's why they're connected to them too. You must have absorbed those powers when you first met them and they transferred to your friends once you all sat on the thrones back at Twilight's castle! Tenzin was right! You kids really are the New Elements of Harmony!"
"I thought we covered that already." Hiro said.
Seeing just how passionate his wife was being about the whole thing, was was one of her many attractive character features that made him fall for her to begin with, there was no way he could argue with any of the things she had juts said. Also, since Mai in particularly was never the best at coming up with a believably false story, and the mess inside the kitchen, there was no denying everything the kids were saying was 100% true.
"So, this really is legit."
"Duh!" Chi said, now becoming more excited than ever. "So, I have Rainbow Dash's old supper speed? Sweet!" she couldn't contain herself, she had to try it out one more time. Unfortunately, she temporarily forgot the fact that she still didn't have enough control over it, and she slammed right into the wall again. She fell on her back, her pale purple eyes rolling in her cockiest before stabilizing. "I'm okay. Just need a little more practice." she said in a half daze.
"Wait, how come I didn't get any new powers?" Akari asked, looking rather disappointed at her own hands.
"Well, Twilight's power was levitation, which you already have." Sunset said, placing a hand on her hip, "Plus, you're an alicorn, so should there really anything else?"
Akari simply shrugged. "Okay, point taken."
"Do you see now?" Iris said as she walked closer to her still astonished, and dumbfounded aunt and uncle. "This has to mean something. My Avatar powers, the Map, and now this."
"What are you saying?" Bolin asked, his eyes uncharacteristically narrowing.
"I'm saying, what if this is what we're supposed to? Maybe we really are the only ones who can save our family."
"Are you serious?' Asami spat, much to the surprise of both her niece and children. "You honestly believe a bunch of high school kids can survive in the spirit world on your own?"
Nova blinked in surprise. "Whoa, when the temperature drop in here?" he said. He knew Asami could have a bit of a dark side, but this was just cold.
"Why are you so against the idea?" Iris protested, her voice subtly rising, as was her courage. "You guys and my parents traveled the world and face thousands of threats. Aunt Asami, you took self defense classes since you were eight! Uncle Bo, you and my dad spent ten years on the streets yet you guys survived. Also, need I remind you Jinora, Ikki and Meelo all traveled the on their own to the Earth Kingdom when searching for my mother when she lost her real memories, and faced off against Equalists and Kuvira's Siren Mecha! No disrespect, but I don't think you can use age to justify your reasons here!"
"She does have a point, Mom." Mai intervened, though a bit hesitant at first before quickly becoming more comfortable in her words. "Besides I just lifted up my king sized bed with one hand! I couldn't even lift a heavy box without straining an arm muscle yesterday! If that isn't a sign, I don't know what is."
"If it is a sign then it clearly shows all the more reason why you shouldn't leave!" Asami said, more firmly than before, which was enough to leave the children shocked.
"Are you serious?!" Iris dared to say.
"Now that you all have these new powers you won't have any control. If the predatory spirits don't get to you first your inexperiences with your magic will!"
Hiro dared to raise his hand to say something. "Uh, I can blow stuff up on a whim, if anything's in danger here it's your priceless decorative figurines."
"Our decision is final! You kids are staying in the city where you'll be safe!"
"But--!" Iris spoke again, but was immediately cut off when Bolin rose his voice, amazingly more so than his wife.
"End of discussion !" Bolin shouted, which left even Sunset and Nova in shock. While they knew Bolin could have a backbone when needed, this was on the same levels as, well, as Mako whenever he was putting his foot down and nobody would listen to him.
His outburst finally got the children to become silent. Neither one so much as dared to even try and reason with the two. When even the normally calm and optimistic shouted at your face they knew he meant business. His eyes still carried the same softness he was known for, but his posture and tone indicated he would be as still as a stone in his decision. The same went for Asami, who was understandably even scarier when angry in comparison to her husband.
With that, the two exited the kitchen, not even bothering to tell them to clean up the mess. Once their backs were turned, both Asami and Bolin's faces began to soften, the stinging feeling of regret already boiling inside of them but they continued walking.
(~)
Bolin sat on the corner of his and Asami's bed, already dressed to go to bed, while Asami sat on her vanity. Bolin read a book in his lap while Asami brushed her hair, also dressed in her nightwear. Both parents were silent, and with matching concerned expression. Bolin couldn't even focus on what he was reading while Asami's mind wandered as her brush went down her long raven locks. A knock on the door managed to pull both parents back down to earth and the door opened a creek, revealing their children cautiously poking through.
"Mom, Dad, can we talk?" Hiro asked. Before either of them could answer, Hiro revealed to them his hands. "Relax, I'm wearing gloves. They really work." he said. Indeed, he was wearing a pair of biker gloves, similar to those Asami usually wore.
Both parents nodded and invited their children inside. Both took a spot on the bed, and the children on the opposite side, facing their parents. Bolin spoke first, "Kids, we--"
"Before you say anything, we just want to throw in out two cents here." Mai said.
Hiro gently took his mother's hand and smiled lovingly. He certainly had his father's smile. "Mom, you named me after grandpa Hiroshi. You always told me stories about him being a great hero, who sacrificed his life so that you and everybody could live theirs. And, when I was told enough, you told me the truth about him. Still, that didn't change the way I saw him, but I understood why you didn't want to tell me at the start."
"Just as we understand why you don't want us to leave." Mai said, speaking with a softness in her voice that reminded Asami of her own mother. "Dad, Mom, we love and admire you both so much. You taught us that a hero always does what's right, even if it's not the easiest thing to do. Well, this is something I really think we should do. We want to be there for Iris and to make our family whole again."
Hiro and Mai awaited anxiously for either one of their parents to speak. Asami's first reaction was to intertwine her fingers with her husband's. Both smiling proudly.
"We raised some smart kids." Asami said, her voice slightly cracking, no doubt due to the tears that were already starting to form in her eyes.
"They get it from their mom." Bolin said, which only made Asami tear up all the more. Bolin placed a gentle kiss on Asami's knuckles before turning back to the kids. "Mai, Hiro, the day we lost both of our parents was…painful beyond words. Deep down, we know you guys will have to face the world on your own, maybe even face an evil monster from Equestria at some point. But, that doesn't mean we're not going to worry about you, every single day."
Asami gently cupped her son's cheek, and that tear that threatened to come out finally rolled down her cheek. "More than anything, we just want to keep this family together. We're sorry we got so upset."
"It's okay. We're used to it." Hiro said with that sprinkle of humor he was always known for. He managed to get his mother to chuckle a bit.
"We love you guys." Bolin said, already tearing up as well.
"We love you, too." Mai said, tearing up just like her mother and the entire Sato family embraced one another in a tight loving hug.
(~)
Iris laid on the bed in Air Temple Island, in the room that once belonged to her mother while she lived there. Just like her mother before her, Iris just couldn't rest. He envied how easily both Naga and Akhlut could sleep so soundly on the floor. Finally, after a long internal struggle, Iris sat upright on the bed. She looked down on the floor for a few more moments until her eyes turned to the red velvet scarf that rested on her nightstand. Voices of the past echoed in her mind.
……………..
"I'm gonna get ya!"
"Gotta be faster than that, daddy!" little six-year-old Iris giggled as she swooped away from her father. She managed to outmaneuver him quite easily and hid behind a tree. Her father looked around, still with that big smile on his face. He stroked his chin in thought.
"Mmm…where could that little princess be?"
Iris covered her mouth, trying to keep herself from laughing. She was so focused on her father trying to find her behind other trees that she was completely unaware of the looming shadow over her.
"Gotcha!"
"Ah! Mommy!"
"Mako, I found her!" Korra laughed as she carried the giggling child in her arms. Mako came by laughing.
"Thought you could get away, could you?" he said as he ruffled Iris's hair.
"No fair! You two cheated!"
"How so?" Korra asked with a sly grin.
"You worked together to catch me!"
"Well, honey, that's how it is with me and your father. We're a team no matter what?"
"That's right." Mako said, lovingly tickling underneath his daughter's chin. "And wether together or apart, me and Mommy will always find you."
A soft breeze blew and Iris began to shiver. Mako quickly took off his red scarf and wrapped it around Iris's shoulder. Immediately, she felt warm, but not just because of the soft fabric, but also because of her parents loving embrace.
……………
Her violet eyes burned with a scorching determination unlike anything she had ever felt before as she reached for the scarf and wrapped it around her neck. She gently nudged Akhlut and Naga awake. Judging by the look in her eyes, they realized her mind was made up
There's a line where the sky meets the sea.
And it calls me
But no one knows how far it goes
All the time wondering where I need to be
Is behind me
So here I'll go
To worlds unknown
With Akhlut and Naga's help, Iris packed all of her necessities into her backpack and snuck into the kitchen to grab some more food, but not without leaving a note behind. Just as she was about to leave, she was stopped when Rohan appeared at the kitchen door. Iris froze in place, accidentally dropping her backpack and the food rolled out. She expected him to say something in protest to her rebellious action.
Instead, much to her surprise and delight, Rohan handed her back the backpack, food and all, and gave a smile reminiscent of a proud older brother. Either his father finally got through to him, or he just came to the realization that, just like many years before, no one could stop the Avatar from fulfilling her destiny.
The two shared one final embrace and Iris hugged Akhlut and Naga farewell before flying off from the island. From his window, Tenzin observed with a proud smile on his face.
Every turn I take
Every trail I track
Is a choice I make
Now I can't turn back
From the great unknown
Where I go alone
Where I long to be
Iris flew over the city in the dead of night, jumping over buildings and sliding down the spirit vines that adorned many of them. As she did, she texted each of her friends through her geo-phone. One of the stops was Harmony City Park, where she stopped before her mother's statue. She was about to embark on a journey for the first time without her mother and father beside her. She gently gripped the red scarf around her shoulders. She could already hear both her mother and father's voices. Her heart ached.
Then, she saw a soft white light suddenly appear and land on the statue Korra's shoulder. Upon closer examination, Iris immediately identified the light as a winged insect. A butterfly with white and blue wings.
Just like that, all of her fears and worried disappeared and she smiled, with a single tear rolling down her cheek. With this knowledge, Iris once again took flight, her eyes set on the golden spirit portal not too far away, and with the butterfly flying beside her, leaving a trail of sparkling white dust in her wake.
See her light up the night and I see
She calls me
Yes, I know that I can go
There's a moon in the sky and the wind is behind me
Soon I'll know
How far I'll go!
(~)
Iris landed at the entrance to the Spirit Wilds. Not much of it has changed over the years, except the main entrance got a pain job and some floral decorations enwrapping around the poles. A few smaller spirits floated about but Iris payed very little mind as she walked right in. She stopped by the large vine and floral covered arc where the Spirit Portal was. When it was first created a crater surrounded the area, but the spirits had the vines grow around it, making it appear somewhat of a doorway. While the spirit portal was still visible, vines wrapped around the middle, making appear like a tall vine covered pole, with the rest of the portal's glow extended upwards into the sky. The entrance was adorned with flowers of the exotic and rare kind, resembling the flower field where Korra managed to finally reach Kuvira and help her crossover back to the path of good.
Iris expected to see her friends waiting, or at the very least meet her there. Her friends all had arrived in the nick of time. "Guys! You made it!" she said happily, only to look surprised to see who else was there with them. "With Aunt Asami, Uncle Bolin, Sunset, Nova, Kombu, P'Li and Zaheer?"
"Relax, we're not here to drag you back to the island." Asami said, raising a hand for emphasis. "We actually came to wish you kids good luck."
Hiro zipped towards Iris. "We got them to cave." he whispered, covering the side of his mouth with his hand before zipping away, all while grinning proudly.
"Really?" Iris asked in a mixture of both surprise and happiness, more to so to her aunt and uncle.
Bolin nodded his head. "Yeah, we may have been acting a tiny bit, but very understandably, overprotective. After some thinking, we decided that you were right. This is something you need to do."
Zaheer nodded in agreement as he placed a proud shoulder on the young teenager's shoulder. "A new chapter has begun for you, Iris. It's now time for you and your friends to bring peace and balance to the world. I almost took your mother away from her family. The least I can do now is help reunite you with yours."
Iris smiled and surprised the former assassin with a hug. "Thank you, Zaheer."
Zaheer smiled and hugged her in return, his heart swelling up with such happiness he never knew he could have felt once a long time ago.
"And, to be on the safe side, P'Li will be joining you too." Bolin said, "Always good to have a combustion bender on your side."
"And, with your new powers, you'll need someone to help you through them." said Sunset Shimmer with a wink.
"And I've been around the spirit world more than anypony. You'll be in good hands." Nova said, sharing the same smirk as his wife while wrapping his arm around her.
Iris breathed in a sigh of relief. At least she knew she had her family's blessing to go on this journey, and the support of her best friends and teachers. She turned to the rest of her friends.
"You guys ready for this?"
Chi extend her hand out, "I'm all in." she said with fierce determination.
Gallant placed his hand on top of hers. "Me too."
Mai placed her hand next. "You know it!"
Hiro came next. "Let's kick some bad guy butt!"
Nori placed hers in afterwards. "I'm wearing my traveling shoes, so yes!"
Akari placed her hand above Nori's, smiling at her best friend. "We're all in this together, Iris."
Iris nodded her head and placed her hand last. The team let out a cheer as their hands reached out towards the heavens, a promise that they would be triumphant.
Mai and Hiro hugged their parents one last time, while Nori hugged her father. "Promise me you will be careful." Kombu signed with his hands.
"I will, Dad. I'll be home soon." Nori promised and kissed her father on the cheek.
Once the children bid their farewells, and Iris and Akari were the first to walk through the portal. As the children went in one by one, Asami called out, "Be careful!"
"We will!" Hiro called back, just as Nori walked right into the portal. Gallant followed shortly after.
"And don't talk to strangers!" Bolin called out.
"We know, Dad!" Mai replied, just as she and her brother were about to go through.
"Oh, and if you ever get scared remember to hold each other's hands!"
Both brother and sister face palmed and snapped back, "Dad !"
"Right, right, sorry...But seriously, buddy system!"
"Bye, Dad!" the two said in unison, trying so hard, and failing, to mask their annoyance as they went on through the portal, with the four adults entering last.
(~)
Upon the other side, the kids and grown ups entered a familiar field of beautiful flowers. "So, where do we start?" Iris asked. The sound of something large approaching caught their attention. A large scorpion/spider spirit arrived at the scene, with a middle aged man, around sixty, to seventy, or perhaps eighty or so, with Zaofu inspired clothing and glasses ridding above it.
"Perhaps I can be of assistance." the old man said.
Zaheer chuckled, "You got here faster than I thought."
Iris gasped happily once she recognized the man on the spirit. "Aiwei!"
"It's so good to see you again, Iris."
The Little Pony Legend: Journey of Iris
"Korra. Korra, wake up!"
The woman stirred, her vision blurry as the purple image before her manifested to reveal her best friend in her natural pony state. Korra's head felt heavy, like she had been hit by a ton of bricks. Being a former pro-bender and skilled earthbender she knew better than anyone how that felt like. She rubbed her head once she sat upright. Her hair was a tangled mess and her clothes were sprinkled with sandy dust. Part of it got into her nose and she sneezed. A purple hoof rested on her knee.
"Twilight?" Korra blinked, taking notice of not only the pony before her, but also the darkened room she was in. A single source of light illuminated the rocky ground with an eerie green glow. Looking forward, Korra saw a circular window with green coloring and blue hues. "Where are we?"
"I don't know." Twilight replied.
The sound of multiple groans could be heard from all around. Korra spun around to see the rest of the Mane Six all on the floor, just now waking up and assisting one another to stand back up. Upon closer inspection, it was very evident that the six ponies were not the only ones in this mysterious stone hard prison. Four alicorns rose from the ground, two colored in a similar dark blue coat, and one white with a shimmering pale rainbow mane, identical to the eldest alicorn while the youngest has a mane that resembled the starry night sky. Normally, their manes would move on their own in an endless invisible breeze, but at the moment they were still and fell down their shoulders, drape and lifeless, giving the illusion they had just risen from the water. Another alicorn was pink with a mane of pale gold, purple and magenta. Beside her was a white unicorn stallion and a slightly younger alicorn in comparison. Her coat was a lighter pink and her mane was a light purple with blue streaks, and blue eyes like her father.
"Girls? Celestia, Luna, Leilani! Cadance, Shinny, Flurry Heart? What happened?"
"We don't know." Luna replied, "We just woke up."
"Mom, Dad, are you alright?" the nineteen-year-old Flurry Heart asked her parents, assisting them back to their hooves. They nodded in reply and hugged their only daughter.
Pinkie Pie rubbed her head, feeling rather disoriented. "Eh, I haven't had a morning migraine like that since my bachelorette party."
"I told you not to overdo it with the frosting." Applejack said, still trying to fully recover herself as she shook the dust off of her body.
Rarity snipped the air around them. "Wherever we are it smells like dirty dogs."
"Hey! Don't forget me!" a voice came from out of nowhere, alerting the prisoners. Celestia instantly recognized the voice.
"Discord?"
"Where are you?" Fluttershy called out, searching for her friend.
"Down here!"
All eyes fell down towards where Korra sat, only to see something moving underneath her long hair, which was spread out on the ground. A little draconequus amerced, gasping for air. Korra gently scooped him up in her hands. He was the size of her entire palm.
"Discord?" Korra asked in disbelief. "What happened to you?"
"The last thing I remember was getting knocked out by some kind of smoke and then I wake up here." Discord explained. Despite his size, his voice was of the same normal volume if he had been his normal size.
"I think she meant, why are you so tiny?" Rainbow Dash clarified.
Discord then gulped and blushed in embarrassment. "Oh, well, I…may have shrunken myself to spy on Fluttershy and Thorax's date."
"You WHAT ?!" Fluttershy exclaimed in anger, frightening the tiny Discord, who scurried like a frightened squirrel, up Korra's arm to her shoulder, hiding in her hair.
"I just wanted to make sure everything went smoothly is all. I know Thorax has a habit of stumbling on his words."
Korra rolled her eyes. "Oh, please. You just like watching those two being all cute and sweet together."
"Is it wrong for me to have an OTP?"
"I hate to interrupt this conversation, but I believe we have bigger problems right now." Cadance turned her head towards the opening. Korra managed to get back on her feet and approached the one source of light. She squinted her eyes a bit as the bright light hit her face. Her vision cleared quickly to see that the cave was closed up by some kind of solid transparent green tinted glass with blue hues. Upon closer inspection, Korra and the rest of the ponies, with Discord still ridding on her shoulder, noticed the sticky green substance around the walls. Flurry Heart touched the surface with her hoof and reeled back in disgust.
"Gross! What is that?!"
Twilight sniffed the substance before tapping it with her hoof. The sensation felt familiar. So familiar it trigged a repressed memory in her subconscious. The evening she had been kidnapped and was wrapped in some kind of encasement surrounded by the horrid gooey material.
"Korra…?" Twilight turned towards her human companion, her eyes trembling and Korra stared at her with widened eyes.
"That's not possible." she said, barely in a whisper. Korra then rubbed the surface of the glass, wiping away more of the sticky green material. The rest of the Mane Six assisted and cleaned it with their hooves, getting a clear view of what was outside.
They were placed in some kind of underground cave, surrounded by an assortment of lab equipment, and a large table filled with an assortment of ingredients. Upon closer inspection, Korra noticed that several of those ingredients were flowers. More specifically flowers from the park from which the mysterious creatures had dug up.
"I've seen those flowers before." Fluttershy voiced out. "Aren't those the fire lilies from the park?"
Leilani gasped upon seeing her original flowers having been ripped away from their home so forcefully. What's worse, the petals had been torn off, placed into small crystal containers or into wooden bowls to be mashed into bits.
"What is all of that?" Applejack asked, looking at all of the strange materials on display.
"These look like…potion ingredients." Celestia concluded. "But, none I've ever seen."
The sound of a distant groan grew louder, turning everyone's attention to something moving in the right hand corner. Once she rose from the ground, her body shimmered, transforming her pony body into that of a human, save for the pony ears, tail and horn that stuck out from her forehead.
"Starlight!" Twilight called out in relief to see one of their own out of their cage.
The pony rubbed her head and stood upwards, struggling to keep her balance. Her eyes fluttered open until she saw her friends inside the crystal and stone rock prison they were in.
"Twilight? Girls? What's going on? Where are we?" she asked, studying her surroundings.
"That's what we'd like to know." Korra replied before pounding her fist onto the glass in an attempt to break it. Once her hands made contact, the surface rippled and a light booming sound was heard. The glass remained perfectly in tact.
"Okay, stand back everybody. I'm gonna go classic R.D on this thing!" Rainbow Dash flew upwards and tried to fly right at the glass, only to get fly straight into the surface, releasing and even bigger ripple effect, and an even louder booming sound than before. She slid downwards and fell on her back, while her friends looked down and cringed in pain at the sight.
Rainbow Dash was perfectly alright, though a bit dazed. "Okay, I should know by now that doesn't always work. Also, that thing is unbreakable."
"Good to know." Twilight said somewhat sarcastically.
"Wait a minute." Korra felt something tingle at the back of her mind, pushing itself to the forefront of her memory. The images of the kidnapper and the smoke, and seeing her husband unconscious before getting dragged away. She gasped.
"Where's Mako?" she asked, looking back inside the cave, which was large enough to hold all of them, but could not go any farther back or farther ahead.
"I don't see Flash either!" Twilight exclaimed in shock. Has they not taken him along with them?
"Maybe they didn't take them." Rarity said.
"No." Korra said, shaking her head. "I remember. We were both knocked out and taken."
Starlight gasped as well. "So were me and Sunburst!"
A loud, booming growl pierced through the cave walls. The ground beneath them trembled and holes emerged from all sides. From them emerged four four legged creatures, hissing and snarling at the unicorn who backed away in fear, pressing her back against the table where all of the potion ingredients stood.
The creatures were, from what the others could decipher, were wolves. The same type of description from the eyewitness reports. But, these did not look like any of the wolves back in the human world, or even in Equestria. Their anatomies had been mixed with that of various animals. While hybrid animals weren't anything new for the humans, or the spirit world, these hybrids were unlike anything anyone had witnessed, and nothing they had seen in historical records.
The wolves were also somewhat larger than normal. One of then snarled at Starlight specifically.
As for each wolf, they all had their own unique appearance, a look unknown by either world the group was form:
One wolf amongst this pack appeared to be strongly reptilian. Large green scales ran down from its head to the bottom of its paws, the only furred areas of the wolf being the chest, stomach, and down to the tail, all of which were covered in dark grey fur. This confirmed what the scale they found belonged to. The scales all were dark green, with the exception fo greyish green stripes that ran down its back: one lining the neck, and two lining up with the front and back legs, both of which were also scaled. Speaking of, the front legs also had a set of characteristic quills which aimed backwards, a manor similar to the Quilled Chameleon. Small, yet bright spots ran down in a single row down the back up to the tip of the neck, stopping under a crest off the wolf's head. That, accompanied by three distinctive horns gave a Triceratops-like facial anatomy.
The second wolf was less exaturated in hybrid appearance, but still a menecing sight. Like the first one, it too had scales mixed with fur, but its body was mostly wolf. Its body consisted mostly of greyish blue fur, but the unique feture to this wolf was a viper-like half face! One side of the wolf was purely wolf, but the other half consisted of a scaley, diamond-linned viper! Brownish scales ran from the side of its head, down its spinal region, and ended in a fully scaled, rattlesnake tail (rattle included). The rattle gave a signature rattling shake during the wolf's growling, as it bared a set of long sabre teeth. Even its eyes were split between the two animals: one normal and blue color, the other slitted and grey.
Another wolf, which actually wasn't acting as aggresive as the others, stood boldly amongst the pack. This one was more recognizable when it came to what other animal it was hybridized with. Its whole body was completely furred, a darl yellowish-green color with a white chest and underbelly. Patterns on the wolf's face were especially recognizable to those of the Avatar world: a white muzzle, face and snout, with a black "mask" that went over its eyes, both white and black patches going down the back of the neck and ending at a point at the shoulders. These details clearly signify a Badgermole, no doubt.
Another wolf in this group, snarling and showing its teeth, had the characteristic most suiting a Griffin over a wolf. For starters, it had a set of large wings, dark red in feathers colorations along them both. Its back legs, back, and forehead were tannish in color, with the front legs only having the tan color up to the ends of its paws. The fur on this one was grey, almost a violet kind of tint that went from its muzzle, down through its chest and underbelly, and fully covering the tail. Its head displayed a surprisingly impressive feather placement, with large feathers stretching out each side of its face, and two barbs at the tip of its snout like whiskers, and two single features aimed directly upwards. All of these gave it the look of wearing a feathered mask of a Fire Hawk.
Then came the largest wolf of the pack, easily standing a foot or two taller than the others. This wolf was mostly furred, the fur shining a silverish white, which patches of this creature were toned in black scales. These scales were over its head between the ears, stretching down its front legs, and going down the tail, which was exceptionally long. Patches of scales also covered the tip of the snout, cutting off to fur again as it went inward towards the face. Curved spikes dotted its scaley length, starting from the forehead, ending just at the base of its back. Its prominent, deep purple eyes stared them all down.
The larger wolf sneered and snapped its jaws at Starlight, who's horn gave a threatening cyan glow and aimed her hand towards the beasts, ready to strike. Only for it to strike first, by unleashing a blast of cold wind from its mouth. Starlight's entire body was now covered in a powerfully strong frost all the way from the neck down, save for some frost covering the tip of her horn, preventing her from being able to move and perform magic.
Korra and the rest of the girls prepared to break free with their magic, but quickly realized that even with all of thier focus, no energy coursed through their bodies and blasted from either Korra's hand on their horns. Even Discord tried to change back into his normal size, but found he couldn't do so.
"My magic isn't working!" Korra said in distress.
"Neither is ours!" Leilani exclaimed in horror.
Twilight concentrated and tried to change her body, but failed. "I can't even morph!"
The rest of the ponies tried to focus on changing their bodies from bodies to anthro humans, but failed miserable. "We can't either!"
Applejack exclaimed. "This prison is blockin' our magic somehow!"
"Don't even bother." said the white and black wolf as he approached them. His piercing purple eyes narrowing. "That prison is carved from an ancient stone which sucks away all of your magic. Any attempt would be fruitless."
"Suck at our magic?" Starlight whispered in realization. "But, how did you find it? What are you?"
"Nadare. And I see you met some of my pack, as well."
"You're the ones who have been causing trouble all around the world!" Korra concluded. "What do you want?"
"I believe you're confused. It is not what we want. It's about what she wants."
Everyone gasped and huddled closely together, with Discord clinging onto Korra's hair, also trembling, which was new for the spirit of chaos himself. Then again, he was only the size of a normal human palm without his magic so there really wasn't much he could do now. The echoing sounds of a sinister maniacal laugh came through the rocky walls.
The wolves all spliced themselves into position, keeping a close eye on the currently frozen anthro unicorn as the laughter continued. Korra's eyes widened as she and the Mane Six huddled together, each one protectively shielding the other. Cadance narrowed her eyes as her husband held both her and their daughter close. That laughter had echoed in her nightmares for years. She thought she had finally heard the last of it.
"No."
The badgermole wolf stomped its paw onto the ground and separated his front lets, commanding the rocks of the wall to rise upwards like a door. The interior was dark and cold as night, yet a pair of slender green eyes glowed became the only source of light.
A foot stepped outside into the light, revealing to be a disturbing inset-like foot, so slim it was almost skeletal-like, with sharp slim thorn-like talons for toenails. The rest of the figure emerged, revealing to be a sickly skinny looking woman with dark gray skin, covered in paler gray circles, resembling sickly spots, and her arms were so skinny they resembled a skeleton. Had not for the still visible, but only slightly evidence of solid thick layers of skin she would resemble a walking corpse. Her eyes and face, however, looked a bit healthier. The face was sharp, her nose and chin so pointed they could puncture a stone. Her eyes were slender like that of a cat's wide and large and green entirely, including the sclera. She had a full head of dark cerulean hair, drape and lifeless, with one single long strand falling down from her forehead all the way to her waist. She wore a long greenish gown with a gray blue sash around it. The sleeves hung loosely around her shoulders, indicating they were far too long to even stay there. The dress was torn and ragged, reaching just above her knees. Her ears were pony-like, though more pointed and when she smiled, it was revealed she had sharp fangs.
However, the most distinguishing feature about her was the torn, transparent insect wings on her back, and the sickly twisted horn that emerged from her forehead. The heroes were paralyzed in fear, minus Starlight who was already frozen in place, though even if she wasn't she would still be petrified, unable to find the right reaction to this chilling discovery.
"What's the matter, Starlight? Don't recognize your old friend?"
"H-How is this possible?" Starlight stammered, her heart pounding hard against her ribcage, as if trying desperately to break out and run as far away as possible. "You're dead!"
The creature laughed once more, showcasing her sharp fangs. Sharp as razor blades. "Oh, naivete is adorable. Did you honestly believe you could possibly defeat me? The Queen of the Changelings?"
"You're not the queen of anything anymore!" Korra called out, her eyes and entire being filled with a familiar unwavering anger that she had felt hundreds of times in the past. "Chrysalis…" she hissed at her name.
"Tough talk for someone who's now completely helpless." the changeling taunted, prompting Korra to pound harder onto the surface of their prison, despite the reality that no matter how hard she tried she could not break it. It was more so a responce in anger than anything.
"How are you still alive? Where are our husbands? What have you done to them?!"
"Now, now, don't go getting your feathers in a bunch, dear. Your precious hubbies are perfectly fine. Ciya !"
At her screeching demand, the badgermole wolf pounded his paws onto the surface of the ground, and above three holes opened up. There stalagmites grew from the cave ceiling, revealing to be Mako, Flash Sentry and Sunburst, gagged and chained by some form of rock/crystals that radiated with the same green color as the glass window of the girls's prison. Their mouths were covered by cloths, preventing them from speaking properly. Their voices muffled as they struggled to break free, refusing to give into their imprisonment.
"There, you see? Perfectly alright….for now, anyway." the insect-woman laughed to herself, prompting the rest of the wolves to laugh, except for Nadare.
Chrysalis affectionately petted the wolf's head. "Well done, Nadare. Exquisite job as always."
The large wolf bowed his head. "At your service as always, my queen." he said in a low, ominous voice that somehow reminded Korra is Amon in a way. He spoke with such suave and confidence mixed with an aura of vindictiveness that haunted Korra's dreams when she was a teenager.
"How are you even alive?" Starlight asked, still frozen in place and unable to use her magic. "We saw you fall!"
Chrysalis only cocked her head back in laughter. "While that is true, I never died, you pathetic little worm!" Chrysalis sneered at Starlight, but the unicorn only narrowed her eyes in anger. "But, might as well explain to all of you." she said as she continued to walk around her cave-like laboratory, with the wolves attentively by her side.
"Let's start from the beginning. As horrifying as it is to believe, I wasn't always this stunning." Chrysalis said, gesturing to her sickly almost bony proportions, which only made Korra and the others cringe in disgust.
"Delusional, much?" Discord whispered into Korra's ear. He was still staying safely behind her long dark brown locks.
"Like the other changelings, I used to give love rather than take it. But every time I "shared" love, I got nothing in return. So, one day, I dared to do what was originally forbidden to changelings. I decided to take love for myself. I continued this trend for several years. When I absorbed the love that came from the original changeling king, who had fallen for me at that point, I gained more power than I could ever imagine! The power of the king's love coursed through my bloodstream, and with the more love I absorbed I became immortal! Nothing could kill me, so with every "death" my blood would regenerate me."
Everyone could only watch in horror at the terrifying tale of the former queen. She truly was a wicked as they came.
"From a single drop of blood, I emerged once again. That's when I realized, if I could absorb love rather than share it, I could live for all eternity! Even longer than the Alicorns! Of course, it came with a price. I had to continuously absorb more and more love, but I couldn't do it alone. So, with my new power, I was able to get the changelings to believe the only way to live and become stronger was to devour as much love as possible!"
"And that's how the changeling's true history was lost." Cadance concluded. "With every new generation you deceived them all to the point all knowledge of their past was forgotten!"
"But changelings aren't immortal." Twilight said. "You never told them that, did you?"
"Of course not!" Chrysalis spatted. "If I did, then they would either try to steal my power or over-throne me! I became their one and only leader, and with my ageless wisdom they obeyed every word I said." Chrysalis's anger the boiled and her hands clenched tightly.
"But then, you ruined everything!" she spatted while pointing an accusing finger at Starlight Glimmer. "The love of the changelings and Thorax as the new king, that power I originally had was weakened. I was able to regenerate, but it took me years, and years, and years!" she hissed before smiling wickedly again. "Until Nadare and his pack found me. They watched over my cocoon like the good, loyal pups they were. Alone in the world, searching for a mother. A leader. A queen. When I emerged again, I knew my magic wasn't as strong as it once was. My magic limited. I knew I didn't stand a chance against my enemies in this state. Nadare so generously offered his services. So, with what little magic I had left, I used it to give these beautiful wolves a gift. With my changeling power, I was able to change their anatomies. Combining them with the most efficient animals this world had to offer. With their help, I was able to capture and imprison all of the most beloved figures in the three worlds."
"Nice bedtime story, but now that you have us what next?" Rainbow Dash said. "You don't have your changeling army anymore, so there was no way you could have replaced us."
"True. No doubt the other kingdoms are loosing their wings at the news that their beloved heroes and royals are missing. But don't worry. It's not your love, or threes I'm after this time. Oh, no, no." Chrysalis chuckled as she approached the glass, smiling tauntingly at Korra. "I'm after something far greater….power and revenge."
"Well, you have us. Now what?" Korra asked in a cold voice, showing no visible signs of fear.
Chrysalis only chuckled and turned away, her teal hair swaying as she did. "Now, you come in, Starlight Glimmer."
"Me? What do you want with me?"
"What do I want with you?" the woman reached for the unicorns neck, the frost around her body immediately disappearing, minus the one on her horn, and she lifted her off the ground. Sunburst struggled in his bindings, his protests coming out in muffles. "Because of you and your pathetic friends, I lost everything! My kingdom! My power! My immortality is now hanging by a loose thread thanks to you!"
Starlight struggled to breath at how tightly Chrysalis was gripping her neck. Thankfully, she released the unicorn, dropping her to the floor. Starlight gasped for air, coughing roughly while gently reaching a hand to her neck, still feeling Chrysalis's powerful grip linger.
"But, there is a way for you to make it up to me. You see, Nadare and his pack have scattered the lands in search of specific ingredients for an ancient, long forgotten potion that was banished eons ago. Only to be uncovered by a reckless young unicorn scientist. An old comrade of Nadare." Chrysalis affectionately rubbed the wolf's head and he gave a soft affectionate growl, though his eyes narrowed in a threatening manner.
"He was kind enough to show it to me. Once it is complete, I will gain something fare greater than any "love" could ever give me….power of all the known Alicorns and the legendary Elements of Harmony!"
"Hey! What about me?" Discord exclaimed in annoyance.
Chrysalis only rose a brow. "Oh, yes, and one annoying chaos spirit."
"Now that's more like it." Discord smiled in satisfaction, only to realize what she just said. "Wait a second!"
"If that's what you want then why did you take me?" Starlight asked. 'To rub it in my face?"
"Well, that is a bonus, I'll admit." Chrysalis said with a light chuckle. "But, there is more to it than that. You see, because of my week magic I can't be able to make this potion. It requires somepony with a sustainable amount of magic and with the skills of an alchemist. It needs the perfect convergence of both arts in order for it to work."
Starlight's eyes widened in realization. "That's why you need me."
"Exactly. From my sources, you, Starlight Glimmer, have proven to be one of the most talented magic users in Harmony City. Expected given your past as the Princess's students."
Nadare loomed over the anthro unicorn. "Your talent of mixing specific spells to create a new one is identical to modern Equestrian alchemy. The same kind my former master once used. Before his experiments went haywire and he met his…unfortunate demise." his voice slithered, causing a shiver to run up Starlight's spine.
"Once I have the potion," Chrysalis continued, "I will regain my full changeling powers. Only, I won't use it to suck out love like I used to. Instead, I will be able to absorb the full power of the Alicorns and Elements, transforming into the most powerful being in existence!"
"What makes you think I will help you?" Starlight spat.
"Oooh, I was hoping you'd ask." Chrysalis flipped her hair vainly, "Ciya. Would you be a dear?"
"Yes, my Queen." Ciya bowed his head and bended a crater upwards from beneath where Mako, Flash and Sunburst hung. It was a rock crater, perfectly rounded…and filled with a familiar metallic looking liquid which rendered Korra's entire body freeze, and her memory to rekindle events she had long witnessed repeat in her nightmares.
Chrysalis laughed maniacally. "Mercury poison. Such nasty stuff. Of course, you of all people would know that. Wouldn't you, Korra?"
The Avatar began to slowly hyperventilate upon witnessing the substance underneath her husband's feet. Visions of when she was hung up and forced to be injected with the substance flashed before her eyes. Tears began to form and her hands trembled against her will.
Twilight shared the same reaction. She had witnessed, and felt just how horrible that material was, and now her husband was hanging over it, still trying desperately to escape his bindings. The rest of the Mane Six shared the same reaction, though Korra and Twilight appeared as if they would pass out, yet their anxiety and terror kept them wide awake.
"If you deny my request, Starlight Glimmer, these three will be dropped into the pool of mercury faster than you can blink. And no, you can't use your own magic to free them. Those chains, they're made of the same material as the prison, and my old throne. Any attempt you make will be for not."
Both Korra and Twilight's instincts took over and began punching the unbreakable wall with incredible furry. Korra didn't even care how much her knuckles were beginning to hurt.
"You monster! I'll end you!!" Twilight screamed, her eyes psychotic with rage.
"Ha! Keep throwing your empty threats, pony." Chrysalis taunted. "You couldn't kill me even if you wanted to."
Korra let out a powerful angry cry and pointed the glass once more, creating the biggest booming sound as of yet. "Even if we can't, I swear on Aang's grave, YOU WILL PAY !!"
"What's it going to be, Starlight?" the changeling said, turning her attention to the unicorn, who stared in horror at her husband and friends, literally, hanging over their deaths. "Unlike Korra, these three won't have any alicorn magic to protect them."
Starlight was rendered mute. Her trembling preventing her from uttering a word. To "motivate" her decision, Chrysalis turned to Ciya. "Lower them."
"NO !!" Korra, Twilight and the rest all screamed in unison, and tried desperately to break the glass with punches and kicks as the three were slowly lowered towards the mercury poisoning. The three men struggled and screamed for help, which came out muffled underneath the bandanas covering their mouths.
"STOP! I'LL DO IT!!" Starlight screamed at the top of her lungs and the lowering of the three men ceased. They now hovered a good five feet away from the mercury. Rather than breath a sigh of relief, they stared in fear for Starlight, who was literally on her knees, crying and handing her head, practically bowing at the changeling woman.
"I'll make the potion for you. I'll do whatever you want, just please…please spare them!"
Chrysalis only smirked, but her ears flickered when she heard the stalagmites which held the men captive rise upwards back to where they were before. She turned her head rapidly towards Ciya. Despite his blindness he flinched when he felt the queen's gaze upon him. Chrysalis narrowed her eyes then turned to the still weeping unicorn. Crunching down to her level, she grabbed Starlight's chin and forced her to look straight into her glowing green eyes.
"A wise choice." she said with a slithery tone before angrily releasing her chin and stood back up. "The ingredients you need are all right here. Follow the instructions Nadare gives you to the letter. No mistakes. Am I clear?"
Starlight sat upright, wiping away her tears. "Yes."
"Yes…what?"
Starlight closed her eyes shut before answering. "Yes…my Queen."
Chrysalis smiled with glee then turned to the other wolves. "Pack, let us leave our guest to her work. Wouldn't want her to get distracted."
"Yes, My Queen." Nadare said with a bow and approached starlight. He opened his mouth to her head, sucking in the frost from her horn. He then whispered into her ear. "If you make so much as one slip up…I won't be so merciful."
With that, he and the rest of the wolfs left Starlight to weep. "I'm so sorry!"
Korra, Twilight and the others, while relieved Mako, Flash and Sunburst were alright, their lives literally hung in the balance, with Starlight holding them in her hands.
Sunburst shed tears, watching his wife so broken. The same went for Flash and Mako, all three feel guilty for being used a leverage to Chrysalis's goals. The dam broke for Korra as well. The idea of Mako, the love of her life, and her two best friends being poisoned as she once was, was just too much to bare. She never would wish that kind of torment of anyone. The Avatar broke down, got down on her knees pressing her forehead against the wall, crying hysterically. Just as they always have, the Mane Six weeped along with her, sharing her pain, fear and trauma all over again. Mako heard her cries from where he was, hatting he couldn't comfort her either. At least she wasn't alone. They were all together.
But still in grave danger.
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"Thank you." Akari said, bowing her head in respect as Aiwei poured the tea into her cup. The former Red Lotus member kindly led the group back to his teashop, which was given to him by Iroh long ago.
"Be sure to fill yourselves up. You have a very hard journey ahead of you."
Hiro had no problem with that. He and Chi were already devouring the delicious spirits cakes Aiwei and his spirit companions handed out. Nori and Mai only rolled their eyes and covered their faces in humiliation.
"This is a very nice teashop you have here, Aiwei." Sunset Shimmer said, admiring the beautiful location. The shop was located on a stunning, grassy meadow, with several chairs and tables spread out for spirits to eat, drink and share together.
"Thank you. I try my best to keep it in good shape."
"I'm sure Iroh would be very proud of you." Iris said with a warm smile, which was shared by the elderly man.
"Thank you, Princess."
"What happened to this Iroh anyway?" Nova asked, "He was Lord Zuko's uncle, right?"
"Yes. He spent some time here in the spirit world after his work was done in the human realm. When I decided to remain here, he taught me everything he knew. After his work was done here, his spirit finally returned to his family." Aiwei lowered his head in respect. "Rest in peace, Master Iroh."
After taking a sip of his tea, Zaheer addressed the man. "Aiwei, we really apreciate you helping us. Especially given our…past." the airbender hung his head in regret.
"It's alright, Zaheer. Everything turned out alright in the end." Aiwei said with a reassuring smile.
"I'd hate to interrupt, but we really ned your help." Iris said, getting to the bottom of things.
"Yes, I am well aware of what happened to Queen Korra." Aiwei said with sympathetic concern. "Zaheer contacted me as soon as he heard."
"Do you have an idea as to who could have taken my parents, the Alicorns and the Elements of Harmony?" Iris asked. "You know almost everything there is to know about this place, more so than any of us."
"I have been hearing rumors." Aiwei said, getting the team's attention while Hiro swallowed the last bit of his spirit eta cake. "But, the details are very fuzzy. Some sprits have reported witnessing strange creatures roaming the lands, but they move so quickly and without warning it's difficult to pinpoint exactly where they are. If these beasts truly are the ones who kidnapped your family, I'm afraid I don't know where they could be, or why they have taken our friends."
"Well, we do at least know where they are." Nori pointed out. "The Friendship Map showed us they're in this desert-like area past the Dark Spirit realm."
"Only, it just showed us the location, not how to get there." Mai said.
"That is because the pathway to the Dark Spirit realm is interchanging." Aiwei explained.
"What do you mean?" Sunset Shimmer asked, cocking her head in suspicion.
One of the winged spirits flew over to Awiei, carrying a rolled up scroll and placed it into his hand. Once he unfolded it, it revealed varies locations of the spirit world. Each place was different, contrasting with each other. The only things that connected them were there luminescent threats that wiggled like worms.
"This is a spirit map from Wan Shi Tong's Spirit Library.
"What are those things?" Akari asked, pointing to the wiggling threads.
"Those are the threads that connected each location of the Spirit World." Awiei said, tracing his hand over the map. "They go in a never ending repetitive cycle. One minute they connect with one realm, the next they connect with another."
"Yeah, ya hit the nail on the head there." Chi said, "One minute, you're in a meadow with with cute sparkly butterflies, next thing you're either swimming through rapid waters, or lost in some neon light show forest."
"This is not the case for every realm, however." Aiwei said, "Some pathways are more constant than others. In your case, the pathway to the Dark Spirit Realm is one of the constant changing pathways." he pointed his finger towards the intertwining threads before they separated and connected to somewhere else again. "As of this moment, if you follow this pathway, you should arrive within a day's time.
"How long do these pathways stay connected?" P'Li asked.
"Usually about a day." Nova explained.
"How do you know that?" Gallant asked.
"My ancestors came from the Spirit World. Spirits are the only ones who can navigate through the pathways even when they're changing."
"Of course, Nova's only half spirit, so we did get lost a few times." Chi pointed out, crossing her arms. "I spent a week getting orange goop out of my hair and from places where goop should never be!" her eyes darted to the others, who all gave her confused, and curious looks. "Trust me, you don't want to know."
"Hang on." Iris began. "If the pathway to the Dark Spirit realm is constantly changing, how come my mother could always get to and from no problem?"
"Even if she and Raava are no longer sharing the same body, Korra still has much of Raava's energy within her. Over the years, she mattered a way to travel through the pathways with ease. But, I'm afraid since you are only just starting to discover your Avatar powers, it probably won't work for you at this moment."
Iris hung her head in disappointment. Akari placed a comforting hand on her shoulder.
Aiwei rolled up the map and handed it to Zaheer. "All you need to do is think about where you wish to you, and the map will reveal to you which pathways to take."
Zaheer bowed before his old ally. "Thank you, my friend."
"Oh, before you leave." Aiwei quickly bended a rock up from the ground, which resembled a box with a golden lock on it. Once opened, shimmering green stones radiating with mystical auras were seen.
The children surrounded the box, their eyes shimmering in wonder. "Those are Zenith stones!" Gallant said in surprise.
Aiwei pulled out several into his palm and handed them to the four adults. "Yes. These will allow you entrance into the Dark Spirit realm. Aside from Korra, their hybrid energy of spirit and magic is enough to allow one to enter through the Dark Spirit Realm. Of course, since the whole Kuvira incident the majority of them are kept under lock and key, sort of speak."
"But, won't my Avatar powers be enough?" Iris asked, already feeling a little bit disappointed.
Aiwei crunched down to her level. "I'm not entirely sure. Your powers have only just started to develop, child. There's really no telling just how powerful they are right now. It's best to be prepared just in case." he placed a comforting hand on her shoulder, genuinely feeling regret for his words. He wasn't trying to lower her spirits, he was simply thinking rationally.
Iris understood this, and simply took in a deep breath and swallowed it. "Thank you, for your help."
"And for the food!" Hiro mentioned, right before stuffing the last bit of cake into his mouth. Frosting got smothered on the side of his mouth. Mai only rolled her eyes.
With their stomachs, and backpacks full, the team prepared to head out once again, only for Sunset Shimmer to suddenly wince in pain, gripping her stomach. Nova rushed to her aid, using his upper body to help support her balance.
"Sunset! Are you alright?"
The unicorn rubbed her head and straightened herself, groaning a bit from brief deliriousness. "Y-Yeah. I guess I over did it with the tea cakes there." she said. She really did eat more than was expected. Guess she was a lot hungrier than she thought. Good thing they had now twice as much food as when they started.
Aiwei led the group towards the mountain range around the meadow, far off from the mountain where the Dragon Birds resided. He pointed to one particular mountain, which was colored with a faint purple and red tint, in contrast to the pure grayish-light blue coloring of the rest of the mountains, or the brownish coloring belonging to the home of the Dragon Birds.
"We gotta climb that?!" Hiro exclaimed in shock, while pointing at the tall hill. "It'll take us more than one day just to reach it!"
"Oh, no, you don't have to climb it." Aiwei said, making Hiro breathed a sigh of relief. The earthbender then created an opening onto the side of the mountain, revealing a dark cave, with a purple radiating light at the very end of it. When Iris reached her head inside, her hair suddenly "fell" forward. She quickly reeled back and her hair was back in its rightful position. When she poked her head in again, she noticed that the inside of the cave felt more like a tunnel.
Akari poked her head in next and fearlessly jumped in, her wings tucked into her back, screaming as she "fell" into it.
"Akari!" everyone shouted in terror, only for the young anthro alicorn to fly right back out with her wings.
"Wow! That was fun! And a lot farther down than it looks."
Gallant too looked into the cave/tunnel and coked his head in confusion. "The logics of the spirit world never cease to amaze me."
Everyone else turned their heads towards Aiwei, who simply nodded his head. Akari jumped back in again and let out a rousing "Woohoo!!" as she went further downwards, with everyone looking on. "I'm still falling!" she called out, sounding like she was having the best time.
Iris playfully rolled her eyes before turning once again to Aiwei, thanking him with a nod before jumping down as well, screaming as she did so. At first, it was a terrified scream, which quickly changed into one of child-like enthusiasm. One by one, the kids jumped into it, but Nori hesitated.
"Uh, yeah, I don't do well with falling, unless there's water involved. Is there water at the bottom of--AH!" the merpony screamed when she was pushed in by the blue wisp, who smiled smugly. "CHI!!!"
"Oops." Chi said sarcastically before diving in as well. The four remaining adults jumped in as well, spiraling downwards into the tunnel, and Aiwei poked his head in to shout at the team.
"Good luck! Be safe!"
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The team screamed as they fell down the, abnormally horizontal tunnel/cave. Akari outstretched her arms, falling down face first. She smiled with exhilarated glee, and Iris followed soon afterwards. Hiro was cheering like crazy, the adrenaline being very familiar to what he felt when pro-bending, while Mai, Gallant Nori hugged one another, screaming in terror. The only ones who showed zero emotion to the whole ordeal with the four adults, who kept their focus on the very end of the tunnel, and where they would wind up.
Finally, the group exited through the tunnel, only to find themselves hovering in mid air…and upside down. Bellow them was a clear sky with blue and golden hues, and above them was a sandy beach. Akari, Iris, Chi, Gallant, Nova and Sunset were able to stay afloat. The two alicorns using their wings, the three unicorns with their self levitation spells, and Chi because she was a wisp and those her feet barely touched the ground anyways.
Zaheer managed to cushion his and P'Li's fall with his airbending, while Mai, Hiro and Nori landed into a pile on the beach. The three looked disoriented.
"I…hate…heights!" Nori exclaimed as she stood back up, with Gallant's help. Nova and Sunset helped the Sato siblings stand back up as well. Nori then sniffed the air. "Wait a minute." she said, taking another whiff. "Salt water?" she beamed once she saw the large body of water before her. The merpony gasped with delight.
"Water! Sweet, salty, large body of water!" Nori didn't waste a minute and dove right into the waters, her legs quickly changing into a fish tail. Once she surfaced, she flipped her now wet hair back, sighing contently to be in her natural element again. "Ahhh. Much better."
"Where are we?" Akari asked.
Zaheer unfolded the map to reveal that the image had changed. Now, the corner of the map showcased the meadow where Aiwei's tea shop was, with the pathways connected to a vast beach like area. The large body of water connected to a land, where they would travel through a forest before reaching the Dark Spirit Realm.
Zaheer smiled. "Looks like Aiwei got us the fastest route." he said, as everyone else huddles together to see the map set. Mai pulled out her geo-phone and took a quick picture. "We just have to cross this ocean, find this island, and after we get through this forest we'll be at the entrance of the Dark Spirit Realm."
"Sounds simple enough." P'Li said. "Only, how are we supposed to cross all of that?" she pointed to the large body of water, which Nori then walked out of, back on her two legs.
Nova's ears perked upwards in alarm. "Wait…this place looks…" he didn't even finish his sentence as he walked along the shoreline and ran behind a tall rock. "Guys! Look at this!"
Everyone quickly followed and were surprised to see an old and worn boat, made entirely out of wood, with a sail and everything. Chi flew up to the old boat, which had the sails already torn due to age. "Oh, yeah! I remember this place! We used this boat to sail across!"
"Well, that was surprisingly convenient." Hiro said, cocking his head and scratching his neck in both surprise and…well, more like bewildered, yet happy they found the solution to their problem.
"Looks like it could use some work, though." Gallant said, scratching his chin in thought. He then snapped his fingers once the idea formed in his mind. "Nori, you still got that sowing kit Rarity gave you?"
"Phst! Don't be ridiculous." Nori said, rolling her eyes and scoffing….right before pulling it right out of her pocket, with a wide smile. "Of course I did!"