Emerald & Snowflake at University

by Shadowblade93

The Day I almost died but My Angel Saved Me

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I lay in bed sick with the flu and I was about to flunk out of school because my grades were so bad, mother and father heard from Emerald the Celestia-damned snitch...........I could kill her! It's my fucking life! As my rage built up it came plummenting down like a boulder.........then a depression set in........ I shamed the family name! With that thought I found my knife. Emerald thought she took everything, but she was wrong. With one deep cut I began to bleed out on the bed in which I lay. As I w beginning to phase out I heard Emerald enter.

"Snowflake? Are you okay? I've got this feeling I needed to come back can I come in?"

Sweet Celestia! I don't wanna have her see me like this! But it's too late...........I sobbed how could I be so selfish? At that moment my door swung open Emerald stepped in, "Snowflake" she yelled.

I felt her magic apply pressure to the cut........ My whole body became enveloped in magic as we galloped through the university grounds to the medic station. Every hoof step I heard her say, "Don't die on me! I need you! Stay with me!"

We finally entered the medic building.

The medics sent a pegasus to for a hospital squad. They came and dragged my worthless body to the ER.

When I awoke my whole family was there and Emerald was still sobbing, hard.

I couldn't look my parents in the eyes I felt like trash. "Why can't you let me die? I dragged the family name in the mud. Emerald is the only good child you have left...........and I don't deserve to live......."

I never finished my sentence as they told me they'll never stop loving me. When I left the hospital a few weeks later I studied hard and got my grades back up to where they were.

Yes, I still struggle, but my little sister is there to protect me, my gaurdian angel. I guess the fates knew I'd need her so they brought her to our door step all those years ago...........I got named validictorian of our class and I gave a speech at our graduation.