A Dazzling New Life: High School
80. Dazzlings: Adagio, Aria, And Sonata
Previous ChapterThe morning sunlight poured through the windows of the Dazzlings’ shared room, casting a golden glow on the packed suitcases and boxes scattered around. It was a bittersweet day—the day they had been anticipating yet dreading for months. With the girls now done with high school, they had now entered the adult world. They were all eighteen years old and as legal adults, it was up to them to decide what to do now. Whether it was going to college or finding a job, the girls were heading into their adulthood.
The Dazzlings were heading off to college, each pursuing her own dream. Sonata was accepted into the prestigious Culinary Institute of Canterlot, where she planned to hone her skills and one day open her own restaurant. Aria had been accepted into the Canterlot Police Academy, driven by her desire to bring justice and protect others. And Adagio had been accepted into the Manehattan School of Fashion, the same institution Rarity had graduated from, determined to make her mark in the fashion world.
This would be the first time the three sisters would be apart for an extended period. After years of being inseparable, the thought of going their separate ways filled them with a mix of excitement and sadness.
“Are you sure you’ve packed everything, Sonata?” Adagio asked as she folded a scarf neatly into her suitcase.
“For the tenth time, yes!” Sonata said with an exaggerated groan, tossing a small frying pan into her duffel bag. “You act like I’m going to a deserted island, not culinary school!”
“Yeah, but knowing you, you’ll forget something important, like your chef’s hat,” Aria teased, zipping up her duffel with a smirk.
“Hey! I’m not that forgetful,” Sonata shot back, sticking out her tongue.
“Alright, enough bickering,” Adagio said, a rare softness in her tone. “Let’s not spend our last day together arguing. We should make the most of it.”
The sisters nodded, their playful banter giving way to a quiet understanding.
Their parents, Sunset Shimmer and Tom had planned a day filled with activities to send the girls off with plenty of love and memories.
The morning began with breakfast at their favorite diner. The table was filled with laughter as Sonata piled her plate with pancakes, Aria stole bites of bacon from her sisters’ plates, and Adagio sipped her coffee with a knowing smile.
“So, how are you all feeling?” Sunset asked, her warm gaze moving between the three girls.
“Nervous but excited,” Sonata admitted. “I can’t wait to start learning all those fancy recipes!”
“Same here,” Aria said, leaning back in her chair. “It’s going to be tough, but I’m ready for it.”
Adagio nodded thoughtfully. “It’s a big step, but I think we’re all ready. We’ve come a long way.”
Tom smiled proudly. “You three are going to do great. Just remember, no matter where you are, we’re always here for you.”
After breakfast, the family spent the day visiting their favorite spots in Canterlot: the park where they had countless picnics, the arcade where Aria held high scores on several games, and the boutique where Adagio found her love for fashion.
They ended the day with a home-cooked dinner, each family member contributing a dish. Sonata’s tacos stole the show, earning her teasing applause from her sisters.
As the night wore on, the girls retreated to their room for one last sleepover. The space was now bare, with only a few boxes and suitcases left to mark the years they had spent together there.
“Remember when we first moved in here?” Sonata said, lying on her bed and staring at the ceiling.
“Yeah,” Aria said with a chuckle. “We fought over who got which bed for, like, an hour.”
Adagio smiled fondly. “And then Sunset had to come in and make us draw straws because we wouldn’t stop arguing.”
The sisters laughed, the memories flooding back. They talked late into the night, reminiscing about their journey from their troubled past to where they were now.
“We’ve really changed, huh?” Sonata said, her voice soft.
“Yeah,” Aria agreed. “And we’ve got Sunset to thank for a lot of it.”
Adagio nodded. “She gave us a second chance, and we made the most of it.” The three girls smiled, from the things they went through during Elementary, their Blading adventures, and everything they had gone through during high school.
The next morning was a whirlwind of last-minute packing and loading the cars. Sunset and Tom helped each of the girls with their things, their smiles hiding the sadness of letting their daughters go.
Sonata was the first to leave, her culinary school just an hour’s drive away. She hugged her sisters tightly, tears in her eyes.
“Don’t forget to send us pictures of all the food you make,” Adagio said, her voice wavering slightly.
“Yeah, and don’t burn the kitchen down,” Aria added, earning a watery laugh from Sonata.
“I’ll miss you guys,” Sonata said, hugging Sunset and Tom before climbing into the car.
Aria was next, her duffel slung over her shoulder as she tried to play it cool. But as she hugged her family, her tough exterior cracked just a little.
“Take care of yourselves, okay?” she said, her voice gruff.
“You too,” Adagio said, giving her a rare, genuine smile.
Finally, it was Adagio’s turn. Her polished demeanor faltered as she hugged her parents and sisters, the weight of the moment sinking in.
“I’ll make you all proud,” she promised, her voice steady despite the tears in her eyes.
“We already are,” Sunset said, pulling her eldest into a tight hug.
As the last car pulled out of the driveway, Sunset stood with Tom, watching until the vehicles disappeared down the road.
“They’ve grown so much,” Sunset said, her voice thick with emotion.
“They have,” Tom agreed, wrapping an arm around her shoulders. “And they’ll do great things.”
Sunset nodded, a proud smile breaking through her tears. “They’re strong, smart, and kind. I couldn’t ask for more.”
The Dazzlings drove off toward their respective futures, each filled with determination and hope. Though they were heading in different directions, they carried the same unbreakable bond that had seen them through every challenge.
As Sonata pulled up to her culinary school, she couldn’t help but think of the meals she would one day share with her family.
As Aria arrived at the police academy, she felt a surge of pride, knowing she was stepping into a role that could make a real difference.
And as Adagio walked through the doors of her fashion school, she smiled, ready to conquer the world of design.
They were the Dazzlings—sisters, dreamers, and fighters. And though they were taking different paths, they knew they would always find their way back to each other.
Because together, they could do anything. Adagio, Aria, and Sonata are the names of the Dazzlings who were once sirens that tried to take over Canterlot with their magical voices but got stopped by what would eventually be their mom and her friends. They were then given a chance at a second chance, from what would eventually be their dad, in life and they took up the offer. They then grew up with Sunset, beginning their lives all over again as babies to now grown adults. They had gone through an actual childhood and grew up. They had gone to school, had many Beyblade adventures together and with their friends, and now their most recent accomplishment was going through and finishing high school. But now the newest challenge was on the horizon, their college and adulthood.
The Dazzlings, a name that was once feared, was now a name of three sisters who had and will accomplish great things in their life: together with nothing to fear. After all, they were the Dazzlings and they would be adored. Their story would be remembered forever as the most dazzling second chance ever.
They had been given A Dazzling Second Chance where they made the most of it. They became Dazzling Bladers and had many fun and exciting battles with their Beyblades against their friends and became some of the top Bladers in the world. The Dazzlings truly had A Dazzling New Life from being babies to High School and it would continue in college and their adulthood.
This is the story of three girls who did great things with their second chance in life, a dazzling second chance.
The Dazzlings: Adagio, Aria, and Sonata.
The End.
Author's Note
After years of starting this era and these books, it has all come to an end. The Dazzlings story has official ended. Thank you for all the support with these stories and I hope you enjoyed them. It's with a heavy heart to say goodbye to this series after all A Dazzling New Life was my first book on this website and now it comes to an end after all this time. I hope you continue reading my other books or and I hope you liked reading these books as much I liked making them for you! Again thank you for everything and Happy New Years! Onto the new year, 2025!
