Crystal Rose and Sunset Shimmer Sophmore Year
Chapter 9
Previous ChapterNext ChapterCelestia glanced over to the passenger seat of her car at the solemn teenager sitting there, "Would you like to talk about it?" she offered.
"There's nothing to talk about," Sunset grumbled, crossing her arms in defiance.
"Okay, so how did shopping go with your friends yesterday?" Celestia asked, changing the subject.
"Okay I guess," Sunset muttered, looking out the window so that she didn't have to look at her principal. She was sure that Crystal Rose had told her all about how she had freaked out when Rainbow Dash had suggested that they go as Demons. It had just brought back the pain of the transformation. She remembered how she had tried to take off the crown but had been unable to. For a brief moment she had been trapped in the night of the Fall Formal, and it had taken the others awhile to pull her back into the present. By that point she had spoiled the moment and everyone had went home without a costume.
"Crystal Rose told me what happened," Celestia offered, hoping that she would open up to her a little bit.
"Great, so you know how I ruined everything, great to know," Sunset grumbled.
"It wasn't your fault, Sunset," Celestia insisted, "Nobody, not even you, knew that you would react that way."
"But I still reacted," Sunset muttered, "It was horrible, I was transforming into that creature again and I couldn't take that stupid crown off, again."
"I know, but Rainbow Dash should have been a little more sensitive to your feelings, and that of your other friends," she paused for a second, "I think that I'm going to ban Demon costumes from the school Halloween Party, considering what happened at the last dance. Everyone needs to be a little bit considerate, considering what happened."
"Why should they be considerate of my feelings?" Sunset asked, "I never cared about theirs."
Celestia sighed, before repeating something her mother use to tell her and her sisters, "An eye for an eye and the whole world will go blind, besides, sometimes all someone needs is someone to show them a little bit of love. Isn't that right Sunset?"
Sunset blushed, returning her gaze out the window, she really didn't understand what she was talking about but she had a feeling that she was talking about her, and that kind of unnerved her a little bit.
Celestia pulled into the parking lot and got out, waiting to make sure that Sunset got out too before locking the car, "Here we go, Zecora is a friend of mine, we went to school together, she might be a little different, but she's good at what she does."
"What does she do?" Sunset demanded as Celestia steered her into the building.
"She..." Celestia frowned, did they have psychologists where she was from, she wasn't sure, part of her wanted to say that she doubted it because surely her guardian would have taken her in as soon as she noticed her behavioral problems, "helps people understand why they feel the way they do. She won't judge you, and she won't tell anyone anything that you tell her."
Sunset crossed her arms as Celestia signed her in, "It's not like she'll believe half of what is true, the only reason that you believe me is because you saw me."
"Just give it a shot and tell her everything, I already told her some of the harder to believe things when I talked to her last night while you were out with the other girls."
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"I must confess Tia, that I never dreamed in a thousand year that you would be the one to knock on my office door asking me to do something illegal, always thought it would be your younger sister" Discord said with a laugh as Celestia took a seat in front of his desk.
"Luna found it funny as well," Celestia admitted, "But the Circumstances are quite unusual."
"So you said over the phone, but you have yet to expound on it, leaving me to gander a guess," Discord said while leaning back in his chair, "I know, this mysterious student is hiding from a gang of murderers."
"No."
"Then he must be a gang member going straight hiding from his leader."
"No," Celestia said, smiling, "The truth is something your crazy mind won't be able to guess."
"Ahh, she's an exile princess from a far off country." Discord asked, wagging his eyebrows at her.
Celestia sighed, "Please Discord, stop with the guessing, although you are closer to the truth on that last one, I only have fifty minutes before I have to pick her up, and you've already wasted five of them."
"Then, by all means," Discord tipped his chair back and placed his feet up on his desk, "Enlighten me."
"I don't know if she's an exile for say, I just know that she can't return home anytime soon, or if she even wants to return. I have a student that apparently is an unicorn from another dimension, I don't know all the details but I do know that she fled through a magical portal into our world that only opens once every two and a half years. She has committed treason though, stole one of the princesses crown, a very powerful crown that was actually a magical object. I just don't know if that was the reason she fled in the first place. I don't even know for sure that she knew for sure why she did it."
"Oh, do tell me more."
"I don't know much more than that, the point is, she's an alien that is stuck in our world and she needs the papers and things so that she can survive in this world and you are the only person I know who can pull it off."
"Okay I'll do it for our friendship sake, but if the authorities get wind of this you were on your own, and I want to meet this unicorn person."
Author's Note
There you go, how did I do writing Discord.
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