Your Name Across The Multiverse -TWILIGHT SIDE-
Chapter 3
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What are you talking about?" demanded Twilah.
"Why do you look like me? Are we in another universe?" asked Twilight as she looked around and saw brick walls surrounding the garden.
"In a way, yes, but no. This is "her" memory. Memories of the past. You're seeing what she keeps holding on to. This place is her world," explained the new Twilight.
"Who are you? Other than looking like me, of course."
"My name is Nightfall. I'm an entity created by "her" as her last dying hope. Hope to be free from the darkness and pain." explained Nightfall, as the place flickered into a destroyed version for a mere second.
"Free from her pain?" asked Twilight.
"Yes, you see, "she" isn't in the best state. She's been hurt and scarred by her actions. Trauma from her past and harsh reality is slowly consuming her as the Chaos Slime keeps infecting her mind. I was made to help her be free from all of it. I gave you my name, but I was with you as you were teleported to that universe. I'm the shard you hold. We're the reason you're both here. Well, mostly me."
"You mean, you're the reason why we're stuck in this mess?" shouted Twilah as she stepped forward, but Twilight stopped her.
"Calm down; I'm sure there's a reason."
"There is. We're doing it to help her. She can't go on any longer and must be set free, or everything will break for her. It's why we're here. To give her peace and finally set her soul to rest."
"Wait, wait, wait, who's this "we" you keep saying?"
"Why the other shard, of course? She's also why your friend went through this same thing. Of course, she's going by Blitz now, and she's going alone without me," sighed Nightfall as she summoned a table with a tea set and three chairs.
"Blitz?" said both girls, joining her at the table and taking their seats.
"The other shard. She's also part of the reason why everything happened. She was the one who gave your static counterparts a piece of herself."
"Can you explain this?" asked Twilight, still confused. "Also, what are you saying? I'm not making out what name you are telling us; it sounds like static."
"Right, that's ours; let me explain," said Nightfall as she poured tea into the cups and took a sip. "When we were sent to your universe, and the blast went off, we became a part of you." Her" memories became a part of your memories, so some things got overwritten, and one was static. You must remember her by recovering more shards; some were left in other universes when she flew through them. With each jump, you'll recover memories of the person you forgot. See, if you remember her, you'll go home again."
"Why don't you just tell us? It seems faster," said Twilah as she took her cup.
"Static," replied Nightfall with a deadpan face.
"Right..." whispered an embarrassed Twilah as she held her cup.
"So, I'm guessing we're going to get a memory after this," said Twilight.
"Yes, but remember this: each time you jump, "you" will start to merge and become a new you. Both of your memories will combine into one. In other words, a new you will emerge."
"So, we won't be "us" anymore? Just one new us?" asked Twilight, as she felt scared of the idea.
"Yes, I'm sorry, but don't worry. When that happens, I'll take the wheel during that time. I'll become the new you, and you will be part of me. Sharing the body."
Twilah spat out her tea and quickly stood up in surprise and anger. "What?! You're not taking over my body!"
"I'm not. We'll all be "you" for a while."
"No, I can't believe this."
"Please, you have to. I know it's scary, but trust me, this is the only way to end this madness and let her be free."
"What madness? Who's "she"?" shouted Twilah.
Nightfall was about to end when they all noticed the area was engulfed in a white light.
"Great, we ran out of time for this talk. I'll tell you next time you jump, look for the shard. The shard you have will glow and lead you to the other piece. You It would be best if you hurried everything. She running out of time."
"Wait, please! Who's she?" pleaded Twilight as Nightfall was slowly disappearing.
"Just remember the person you forgot, "she said. You know her. You know her better than you think. Trust me, you'll be fine. Please, trust us." Nightfall pleaded, as Twilight nodded.
"I'll try..." whispered Twilah.
"Good, see you again," replied Nightfall as the white light enveloped everything, and everything went white.
Soon, the light vanished as a static and glitchy landscape appeared and soon took form as a park with a running track, and not too far from it was a baseball field and stands. Twilah, wearing her middle school uniform, was heading to it, as it was a great day to read her book, and she was looking for a peaceful spot. She looked around and noticed some stands not too far from her, as it looked like no one was there, unlike the other places in the park.
"Perfect!" thought Twilah as she made her way to the stands. She was about to go up on them but noticed someone sleeping in the middle area. She couldn't make out her face, as prism light effects were blocking her, but she could see the rest of her body. She was wearing jogging clothes, and her hair was chestnut brown. It also seemed she was the same age as her. Twilah was still determining if she should leave, but this was the only spot that was mostly empty. The park was pretty packed today so that she could have been better around large groups of people. So, she quietly walked up the bleachers, but she could hear the metal creek and shake with each step she took.
"I hope the girl won't wake up from this," thought Twilah until the next step shook the bleachers. "Oh, shoot!" said Twilah.
Once, she said that the girl had woken up from the noises and was confused about why Twilah was there.
"What are you doing?" asked the girl as she saw Twilah's embarrassed look.
"Um...nothing...just...going up? Sorry, did I wake you?" Twilah stuttered, not knowing if the girl was mad or not.
"Nah, I was just taking a nap. I was planning on getting up anyway."
"Um...Are you sure? You look exhausted; I can let you get some more rest."
"Yeah, I'm good," yawned the girl as she got up, stretched her left arm up, and could feel the warmth of the afternoon on her body.
Twilah could see the bit of muscle on the girl's arms.
"Must work out," thought Twilah, amazed by her muscles and how young she was to have a build like that already. She kept staring until she realized what she was doing. She blushed and quickly said, "Okay." She went further up on the bleachers, sat down, and covered her face in the book. "Like a nice afternoon like this? To just read a book?" asked the girl as Twilah lowered her book and could see her looking at her with a smile and a bit of curiosity.
"Yeah, I like reaTwilah thoughtaxing," said Twiovered her face again.
"Sounds boring," teased the girl as she walked up to the seats and took a seat near Twilah.
"B-b-b-boring? N-no. It's not boring; it's great!" stuttered Twilah as she lowered her book again, revealing her red face. She could see the girl trying to look at the book.
"Well, what are you reading, if you don't mind me asking?"
"Well, I was planning on reading this!" shouted Twilah as she held up the thick book with a blue cover and gold letters to the girl's face. "But I just started reading it."
Twilah could see the girl was looking closer to the book and trying to understand as she tilted her head in confusion.
"Um, that doesn't look like a normal book."
"OH GOD, SHE THINKS I'M WEIRD!" Twilah thought as she screamed, but the girl didn't notice the distressed look on her face, so Twilah said, "Oh, well, it's not; it's a textbook on quantum mechanics."
"Quantum...mechanics, you lost me at quantum," laughed the girl as she playfully bumped Twilah's shoulder.
"Sorry, but it's cool to read," replied Twilah as she relaxed with the girl. Unlike the other girls she met at her new school, she wasn't being mean or anything. She was happy that the girl was excellent to her.
"Yeah, yeah, so what's your name?" asked the girl as she lay back and looked at her with a friendly aura.
"It's Twilah, Twilah Finkelstein."
"Well, nice to meet you, Twilah. I'm-"
Before the girl could say her name, static filled the area, and Twilah flickered to Twilight as if she were in another place but didn't question it. She could hear laughter from the ground and could see a blue pegasus with a rainbow mane, but her face was covered with a prism of light. She could feel her mane was all messed up. Twilight was here to check on everything for Celestia's arrival, and she was looking for this mare. "Let me guess, you're static," questioned Twilight.
"The one and only. Why have you heard of me?" proudly said the mare as she pounded her chest with pride.
Twilight rolled her eyes and walked up to the mare. She didn't seem bad; she was just a bit loud but mostly friendly like the others.
"I heard you were supposed to keep the sky clear," sighed Twilight. "I'm Twilight Sparkle, and the Princess sent me to check on the weather."
"Oh, don't worry, it'll be as sunny as I am!"
Twilight wasn't sure what the mare meant, but she wasn't sure if the mare could keep the skies clear, as clouds were still covering the sky.
"Um, I'm not seeing any sun. You sure you're not?"
Before Twilight could finish, the mare shot up and zoomed into the clouds, breaking them apart and clearing the skin, always wondered, and Twilight could see the sun.
"Wow, that was fast!" said Twilight.
"See, I told much I'm faster than most Pegasus. Weather clearing is great practice," said the mare, as she was proud of herself.
"Practice? For what?"
"The Wonderbolts! They will celebrate tomorrow, and I'm going to show Will!"
Twilight could see the excitement on the mare's face, even though her face was covered with prism lights. She could tell how excited she was, but Twilight had never heard of the Wonderbolts.
"So, uh, what are the Wonderbolts exactly?"
The mare was shocked by her question and quickly answered, "You've never heard of Wonderbolts?"
"Uh, no," replied Twilight, as she didn't understand the big deal.
"Only the most awesome flyers in all of Equestria! They can do tricks. Spitfire's my hero! And I'm going to be part of the Wonderbolts someday."
Twilight was surprised by this. This mare already had a goal in life, while Twilight didn't have one. She always wondered what she should do in life, as studying under Celestia was a lot of work but didn't mean much in the long run. It felt like something was missing from her life. Maybe Celestia was turned to her roommates?
Once more, the world changed when static filled the memory. Twilight and Twilah flickered between them as they found themselves in a small library, putting back some books as they became Nightfall. Nightfall brushed off sweat and yawned; she was done with her job today and could finally relax. She put a closed sign on the door and headed to the backroom of the library, which was her home. The backyard was a large garden with a massive tree in the middle, and her backyard had other building walls that were completely enclosed. Her backyard had no windows other than the second door that led to the alleyway for her to throw away her trash. She was happy that her father built this place for her. He gave her the library once her mom passed away from a sickness. This was their home, and this garden was her mother's.
"Mother, I finished cleaning and stocking the library. I'll go get dinner; is there anything else you want?" said Nightfall to no one.
Nightfall walked up to the kitchen and made some leftovers and tea. She returned to her room with a book, placed it in the tray, and used her magic to carry everything to the tree, but stopped as she could see it was raining. She sighed as the weather pony was wrong about the weather forecast. She quickly used her magic to cast a rain shield over the food and walked outside, placing it next to the tree. Looking up at the sky, she could see the stars and the moon despite the rain.

"Hello, mother. How are you? Father is still busy with the city, and we don't see each other much. I miss you so much." said Nightfall as she wiped a tear.
She sat down, opened the book, and continued reading. The rain and wind blew gently, and the moonlight lit up the page. Nightfall smiled, drank her tea, and began to read. When she heard something next to her, she turned and took notice of a blue Pegasus with a rainbow mane wearing an ancient and damaged blue jacket. She looked badly hurt, with cuts and bruises on her.
"WHO ARE YOU!" shouted Nightfall as she took the book and prepared it as a weapon, but she could see the mare wasn't reacting to the battle stance and just smiled as she spoke her name.
"It's Rainbow..." spoke the mare as she fell to the ground, finishing by saying her name, "Sky."
"Rainbow Sky?" said Nightfall as she lowered herself to the mare and could see she was knocked out. She checked her body and noticed a weird symbol on the back of the jacket. She felt like she had seen it before, maybe in a book.
She used her magic to pick up the mare and slowly carry her into the house until she heard knocking at the alleyway door. She set her down on the kitchen floor and quickly ran to the door. She opened it and saw a big red earth pony with a yellow mane, as he was wearing a police officer uniform.
"Whoa, hey, Big Max, anything wrong?" She smiled at Nightfall, as she had known this police officer for a while.
"Hey, Night, I wondered if you've seen anyone in your alleyway. We thought we saw someone running in here. It's probably nothing, but I wanted to ensure everything was fine."
"Somepony?"
"Yeah, some vigilantes we have been dealing with have been taking down gangs and causing trouble in the poor section areas. We think she's in this area. It's a fast one, too. HaIt's fasto ca, tch."
"Oh, well, no. I haven't seen her; thanks for the warning. I'll be sure to double-lock everything tonight. Be safe, ok?" She smiled at Nightfall as she closed the door and sighed. She needed to find out who this mare was and wanted to avoid getting involved with police work.
Nightfall locked the door, but remember, the mare was back on her kitchen floor.
"Oh no, Rainbow Sky. I'm so sorry!" cried Nightfall as she got the mare up, carried her to the couch, and placed her there. She wasn't sure what to do, but she knew she was severely hurt.
Nightfall didn't have a medical book and didn't want to risk a trip to the doctor, as they could turn her in. She considered going to her father, but the police were there, as he was the city's mayor. Maybe later? She was curious if her dad could help her.
Nightfall needed to figure out what to do.
She decided to clean herself and try to stop the bleeding by using bandages.
"I'm sorry if I hurt you. I'll try my best." Nightfall cried as she removed the damaged jacket, cleaned the wounds, and was about to wrap them when she suddenly saw them glow, healing quickly. Nightfall quickly didn't understand what she was looking at. This was magic, but there was no such thing as healing magic.
The wounds closed, all the blood and dirt were gone, and the mare was perfectly healthy.
"H-h-how is this possible?" asked Nightfall to herself.
The mare suddenly started to wake up, saw the worried look on Nightfall's face, and smiled weakly.
"Why are you smiling?" asked Nightfall, as she wasn't sure why this pony would be smiling.
"I think I died and went to heaven because I saw an angel," weakly joked the mare as her smile grew.
Nightfall could feel her cheeks getting red; no pony had ever called her that. She wasn't sure what to do.
The memory froze as Twilight, Twilah, and Nightfall stepped into the memory.
"Wow, that's corny," said Twilight as she shook her head. She quickly saw the other two, who seemed moved by it. "You guys found that sweet?"
"Yeah," replied Nightfall, as she held her chest and blushed, as it was her memory after all.
"W-well, n-no, not really," muttered Twilah, as her face was completely red.
Twilight shook her head as the world was covered in a white void, but before it engulfed them, Twilight felt like she knew the blue Pegasus.
The white void slowly disappeared, and Twilight could feel herself floating. She opened her eyes and could see she was in some room; it looked like it had the same-looking machines that the AI recovery room had, but not so advanced-looking. Still advanced enough for her. She soon realized that she, Twilah, who had not awakened yet, and stuff in the room were floating around.
"What is going on?" said Twilight.
She wasn't sure what was going on. She looked around for answers and saw a glass dome above them. She floated over to it and couldn't believe what she was seeing. In front of her eyes was a giant blue planet that didn't look like Equestria; none of the landmasses matched the map she saw in school or the royal palace. She wasn't sure where she was, but she was amazed by the planet's beauty, as she could see the night side of the earth, as the dark land had millions of lights.
She was soon pulled out of her amazement when she heard a scream, which was from Twilah, who had finally awakened.
"Twilight! Where are we? What's going on?" she shouted at Twilight and grabbed her tightly.
"I-I-I don't know-" whispered Twilight, as she was still shocked by the planet but also by Twilah
Twilah slowly let go and started to look around until she saw the dome window and looked into it, causing her to freak out again.
"SPACE!? We're in space! OMG!" screamed Twilah.
"We are? W-what's space?" asked Twilight, as she was trying to stay calm, but it wasn't working.
"Huh? You don't know about space?" questioned Twilah as she looked at Twilight like crazy.
"I guess not. "We only study stars, comets, and the moon, but not "space"?"
"Ok, I need to stop freaking out. Space is a three-dimensional continuum containing positions and directions. In classical physics, physical space is often conceived in three linear dimensions. Modern physicists usually consider it, with time, to be part of a boundless four-dimensional continuum known as spacetime. See it at night; it's the darkness." explained Twilah.
"Wow, so that's what the darkness is? Makes sense. I wonder if I could control this "space"?" questioned Twilight.
"What? Control it? Like magic?" asked Twilah, as she wasn't sure what Twilight meant.
"Yeah. Maybe I could. After all, I can control the sun and moon in my world," proudly said Twilight, but only to see Twilah slowly start freaking out again. "Are you alright, Twilah?"
"You can control the sun and moon? Wait, what?"
"Well, kinda. Princess Celestia, my mentor, and her sister, Luna, can and have taught me."
"Wait, wait, wait, wait...wait! HOW! The sun is 93 million miles away! Its mass is two octillion tons! No one can move it!" shouted Twilah, as she was starting to freak out.
Twilight could feel the sweat drop down her face. She wasn't sure what was wrong with Wasah, but no doubt the way she was freaking she was the same way she freaked out too. Freaked is her other universe self.
"Okay, okay. Let's calm down, please," said Twilight as she tried to calm Twilah down.
"CALM DOWN! I'M TALKING TO THE MOST POWERFUL BEING EVER! YOU CAN MOVE THE SUN AND THE MOON! WHAT? NEXT YOU'LL TELL ME YOU CAN MOVE THEM AROUND YOUR PLANET OR SOMETHING!?"
Twilight gave a nervous smile and squeaked a small "Yes."
"NO WAY! HOW!?"
"Like I said, Celestia and Luna taught me..."
"THAT DOESN'T EXPLAIN HOW! IT DOESN'T EXPLAIN IT, TWILIGHT!"
"Um, how do you explain it? I use my magic."
"YOU'RE USING MAGIC TO MOVE THEM? THAT IS IMPOSSIBLE!"
"Impossible? Why is it impossible?"
"Because it's not! NOT IN MY WORLD! THERE'S NO MAGIC!"
"Huh?"
"THERE'S NO SUCH THING AS MAGIC IN THIS WORLD, TWILIGHT!"
"Wait...WHAT!? There is no such thing as magic! No magic?!"
"NONE AT ALL!" shouted Twilah as she curled up in a ball and tried to understand everything.
Twilight didn't understand. If magic doesn't exist in Twilah's world, how can the sun and moon move independently? Maybe it was some machine or something. But how? Magic is a power that can't be explained, like love, friendship, and even chaos.
"So...no magic means no friendship, no love, no chaos?" asked Twilight, hoping her other self knew about the concepts.
"What?" questioned Twilah, as she was confused by Twilight. "What does that mean? Friendship and chaos are things in my world. We use the terms in m, like family; any essential chaos is a mathematical concept from complex dynamics that describes interconnected dynamic systems whose behavior is highly sensitive to initial conditions, appearing to have a "random" or "unpredictable" nature. But friendship and love are more personal things, like family."
"So...friendship is not something special?" Twilah sadly said.
"No, why would it be? Friendship is a wonderful thing. Everyone needs friends, but it's not the most important thing in our lives."
"Oh."
Twilight wasn't sure what to do. It was shocking to hear that friendship isn't an essential concept in the Twilah world, but it was clear to her. She could see it in her face; Twilah was severe. Twilight was thinking back on her life, as her friendship with her friends, like family, was essential to her. Without her friends, she wouldn't be the pony she is today.
"How...how is your life? I mean, without friendship?" asked Twilight, believing Twilah didn't care about friendship.
"What? I have friends. Of course, I have friends, silly. Everyone has friends. But...I didn't for a long time," Twilah sadly said.
"But you seem happy?"
"Yeah, I do have friends now. And yes, I was happy, but...when I was a kid, I didn't have any friends. I was alone. No one wanted to play with me. No one wanted to hang out with me because I was too smart. It's a lonely world out there."
"You... didn't have any friends?"
"Yeah, for a long time, I didn't. And...I started to believe it was okay; I was alone. It was even hard to talk to my family, as they didn't understand me or what I was going through. They only cared that I got good grades and became the next Einstein or William James Sidis. Even my brother started to disown me because our parents didn't give him enough attention. He told me I was ruining his life. I was truly alone," cried Twilah as she curled up more.
Twilight wasn't sure what to say; she wasn't expecting to hear her other self's past.
"So...what happens?"
"My parents wanted to send me to a rich, fancy middle school, but I fought with them about it, and I wanted to go to a normal school for once. It took a long time, but they agreed, and that's where I met my friends—the girls."
"Girls?"
"Yeah. The girls who helped me."
"Who are they?"
"Their names are Penny, AJ, Faith, and Rachel. Penny is a hyper one, but she's funny."
Twilight kept quiet as she listened. She could only nod and cry, as she knew. Knowing that Twilah met "them," she was glad that her friends would always be connected to her, even in another universe.
"And then Penny somehow replaced the school swimming pool with Jello and Twilight?"
"Yeah..."
"Are you alright? Why are you crying?" asked Twilah as she noticed the tears in Twilight's eyes.
"Nothing."
"No, it's not nothing. I didn't mean to make you cry."
"It's not that. It's just that the girls you met...are my friends in my universe, too."
"Wait, what? How?"
"I don't know how, but we are connected. No matter the universe, The girls..."
"Wow..."
"I'm happy that you have them now."
"Yeah, I do..."
The two didn't speak as they floated in the room until Twilah spoke again.
"I remember my first friend. She was the reason I came out of my shell. She was the reason I wasn't alone."
"Oh?"
"I remember that day. I was so scared and nervous, but I did it."
"At the park, right?" said Twilight as she remembered that memory. It was like Nightfall told them; their memories were becoming one.
"Yeah, the person I forgot... I don't remember her name or face; even some memories of her are gone, but I still remember her. She's why I had friends and my life was better. She and the girl were the reason I could speak to my family. I remember a bit of how she acted. It's hard to explain, but I remember she's very outgoing, cocky, brash, and an idiot."
Twilight could see her smiling, but it differed from when she talked about her friends. It was a different kind of smile; it was the smile of a person with feelings.
"It's weird to think that someone who is cocky and an idiot is the reason you have friends."
"I know. It's hard to understand, but without her, Iere."
"She sounds without hers like a great friend. I think we're the same."
"The same?"
"I didn't have any friends either because I believed it wasn't important. Until I met the girls and truly understood what friendship is, But just like you, I had a friend who's cocky, brash, and sometimes an idiot."
Twilah could see Twilight laugh and smile; it was the same look when she talked about her friends.
"But I don't remember her face...or hardly anything about her," whispered Twilight as she looked at Twilah.
"So...maybe we forgot the same person then. Each other's counterparts version of said person."
"I guess..."
The room went silent again until Twilight spoke up. "But we're different, though. You and I."
"Huh?"
"We're different. We might share some things, but we're still different."
"How? Other than me not having god-level magic?" joked Twilah.
"No one is the same; even if we're the same person, we're different. You're a different person than me. Like the pony I hardly remember, I still remember her as a great friend, but you? You still remember your friend because you love her."
"Love her? She's a friend; I don't have feelings for her," said Twilah as she went red, turning.
"I can see it. You do," said Twilight in a deadpan tone and stare.
"I-I-I d-do n-not."
"Ok, if you don't, okay. I'm sorry. I didn't mean to assume things, even though it's clear as day." said Twilight as she looked away.
"I do not have feelings for her! She's a friend, my friend! It's not like that!" shouted Twilah as she finally uncurled herself and waved her hands around.
"Sure..."
"I don't," cried Twilah as she grabbed Twilight and spun her to face her.
"Then why is your face so red? And why are you freaking out?" replied Twilight with a cold stare.
"I-I'm not!" Twilah said as she started to sweat.
"If you weren't, you wouldn't act like this."
"I-"
"And you wouldn't have that look."
"Look?"
"You have a crush on her. Just admit it!"
"NO, I DON'T!" shouted Twilah as she tackled and hugged Twilight, and they spun around as they floated in the same spot, laughing.
"Admit it, you're in love with her."
"No, I'm not! Why would I?"
"Because you love her. You can't hide it. Not from me. We're the same person. So, admit it, Twilah!"
"I'm not admitting anything!" smiled Twilah as Twilight smiled back.
Suddenly, they could hear a muffled voice in a pile of papers. Both girls searched through it, soon finding a long-stick device.
"Um, Twilah? What's this?" asked Twilight as she held it up and looked at it.
"I'm not sure. It doesn't look like anything from my world, but it's probably a radio. Maybe pressing this button will..."
As soon as she pressed the button, they could hear a voice. A hologram screen appeared, and a familiar face for Twilah appeared. Twilight put the screen up to her face.
"Wanda! Why is the gravity still on? It's making it hard to fight these horses!" said a blond-haired female cowboy, as she had a robotic arm, and on that arm was a shield, as she was blocking laser fire and shooting back with an old revolver.
"I don't know. It's easy for me!" shouted a blue ponytail-haired woman; she was wearing a white DJ outfit in which she was carrying a DJ turntable and flying around with a hoverboard that hoverboard speaker as she blasted laser sound waves from her turntable at whatever was attacking them. "JACKPOT BABY, WOOOOOOOOO!"
The cowboy sighed as she turned back to the screen and spoke, "Wanda, where are you? We need your help! We can't keep doing this forever, and I can't reach the others back on earth. What's go-"
"AJ! AJ!? Come in!" asked Twilah as she ran up and pressed her face close to the screen.
"What!? Who are you, and where did Wanda go?" asked the cowboy as she looked around.
"AJ? AJ, it's me! Twilah!"
"What, who?! How do you know my name? And where is Wanda?"
Twilight pushed Twilah away, and she could see the cowboy smiling at her as she entered the frame of the video call.
"Wanda! Who's the girl, and why is she rocking your hair?" asked the cowboy before the screen went static as something hit the device on the cowboy's end.
"Same hair?" questioned Twi.
"Oh yeah, I completely forgot! I was so amazed by the world outside that I forgot to tell you. Here, look!" explained Twilight as she picked up a shiny metal panel and put it near Twilah's face.
"...what?" whispered Twilah as she noticed she had long hair now, moderate purand, and brilliant raspberry streaks running down her hair. "WHAT!it]https:!?i.ibb.co/Zc8vJV4/ch13.jpg
"I was so shocked when I first saw you. Your hair is the same as mine now. Maybe this is what Nightfall meant."
Before Twilah could say anything, the door opened, and he could see someone pointing two blue futuristic machine guns at them.
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