My Tiny Dragon: Hatchling Years
Chapter 3: A Meeting With The Princess
Previous ChapterNext ChapterTwilight and the others got everything they needed after a few changes and made their way to Dragalia, where they would have a talk with Princess Celestia. It was quite the way, so they would have to go by train without spending too much of their stamina. Plus, they offered sweet treats and additional diapers should they ever find themselves short.
I sure hope the princess knows what's happened. I've gotten nothing out of my friends so far.
"So, Twilight? Anything in particular you're talk to the princess about?" Pinkie asked, sitting down beside her, a puff of powder coming from her diapered rear.
"Other than what I've already mentioned? No." she replied.
"Don't worry about it. Princess Celestia knows everything that goes on. Trust me," came Rainbow with a smug smile on her face.
"I hope your right. Barb, you ok?" Twilight asked, turning to her sister. Barb was just minding her own business as she sucked on a pacifier and shaking a rattle as Rarity sat beside her.
"Are you sure it was a good idea to bring Barb along? I know she's a precious angel that can bring no harm to anyone, bit I fear that someone might do something to her if we take our eyes off of her for too long. Then what? Will your mother scold you for not watching out for her,"
Barb then looked at her sister with pleading eyes that said, 'Don't let bad come to me'. Twilight didn't want to think about what her mother could have in store for her should she let Barb out of her sight. She then looked at Barb again, saying, "Don't fret. I promise to take good care of her,"
"Pinkie Promise?" Pinks added.
Twilight then proceeded through the Pinkie Promise to ensure Barb's safety as they approached their destination.
The gang made their way towards the castle gates where a few guards were waiting at the gate, just as thickly padded as the gang was.
"State your business," one of them said. Twilight, completely calm by the situation then begun to tell the guards what was going on and why she needed to see the princess as soon as possible. The guards let her through with little commotion as they guided her through the castle. even though she's been through Canterlot Castle plenty of times, the place seemed bigger. Much bigger. It was quite intimidating, actually; the place was huge. Twilight found herself cowering in fear as to who could be of this size to have such a place to stay. Then she remembered. She only got more scared.
The doors to the throne room were opened as the seven diapered dragonesses made their way to where the massive dragon in the room sat. Twilight gulped in fear at the beast towering before.
THAT'S PRINCESS CELESTIA?! SHE'S SO BIG!
"Oh, Twilight. How lovely to see you again," Celestia said. Twilight's ears rang.
It's so loud! Twilight thought. She wondered if she was accidently wet herself at the terror that was tugging at her heart.
"Oh dear. Are you hurt?" Celestia said, leaning down and picking her up. Twilight was so small in her claws, she could quite literally crush her 'pupil' in one. Twilight looked her pony-turned-dragon mentor in the eyes, her entire body shaking. Celesia put a single claw to Twi's mouth.
"What's got you spooked all of a sudden? We've met plenty of times before, and you weren't intimidated by my size then,"
"Ya see, princess, somethin' done happened to Twi here. She doesn't seem to remember any of this even happenin', so she figured the best bet is to talk to you," AJ replied.
"Oh, I would love to, but unfortunately, I have some important meetings to attend. You can always take it up with my daughter if you wish,"
"Daughter?" Twilight wondered. When did Celestia have a daughter, or more importantly, why? Suddenly, the doors of the throne room opened again as another dragoness made their way into the room. Twilight only had to look at her once to realize who it was...
SUNSET SHIMMER?!
The amber colored dragoness with a sun collar of yellow and red came waddling down the runway to talk with her mother.
"Sorry I'm late, mom. Can you forgive me? I was wrapped up in my games again and... TWILIGHT!"
"Hi, Sunset!"
"You came to visit me!" Sunset cheered, embracing Twilight in a welcoming hug.
"Yep. Hey, I need your help with something. Can you help me?"
"Well, since my mom can't do so at the time, I guess I'm the next best choice. Come on I'll take you to the Dragalia archives and we'll see what we can do from there,"
"Ok,"
The dragonesses spent hours on end searching for a possible explanation as to how Twilight 'lost her memory', but to no avail. Books were scattered everywhere and multiple experiments were tested. The others let out a sigh of defeat where as Sunset had continued looking, then she stumbled across a book that could answer all of their questions.
"I got it!" she cheered triumphantly while holding up a rather dusty book. She let out a small sneeze, accompanied by a small jet of flame, before dusting it off.
"What is it?" Twilight asked, trying to get a closer look. The others gathered in a circle as they saw the book being called,
The Multiverse & You
"My theory, which should be correct, is that this is not OUR Twilight, and that she came from a parallel world," Sunset stated. The group gasped in shock.
"Now how in the heck's that possible?" AJ asked, scratching a claw on her head.
"My guess is that someone or something from her world sent her here. Isn't that right?" Sunset finished, turning to Twilight. The lavender dragoness nodded in agreement.
"Not just me, but all of you. And the worst part is that I'm the only one who seems to remember what happened before we entered this world,"
"So it's possible that what we're in right now is some sort of pocket dimension, and it's making us believe that's we're all hatchlings, right? That's why we're wearing all this..." Sunset slid off, expecting Twilight to finish.
"Yes, Sunset. That's why."
"Weird,"
Elsewhere.
"Look at them. All smiles and no frowns. They act as if no misfortunes come their way. They make me sick," came the mulberry colored dragoness, looking on the citizens below in disgust.
"Ugh, I know. They think they're so high and mighty with the way they treat us. They act as if they've never done anything wrong. Well, we'll show them what for as we turn them all into the most helpless little hatchlings ever, won't we?" came a periwinkle colored dragoness with a light blue four point star on her collar.
"Got that right, sister..." the other replied as she held onto a staff that radiated with energy. A bad time was right around the corner.
Author's Note
I hope you enjoyed the little twists that were in this chapter. Leave a comment on what you think so far. Constructive criticism always helps. Also, if anyone you know is interested in this kind of stuff, let them know.
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