Chapters The sun was out, but the sky was hardly clear.
Clouds of various shapes and sizes littered the space above, and the pony responsible zipped through them. The rainbow Pegasus brought Sombra out for the lesson, and instead made him watch her acrobatics. For several minutes to an hour, the stallion sat, and stopped watching much earlier.
Still moping about his awful mane, Sombra only felt how filthy his fur was. He was only allowed to shower once a day, in the spare bathroom with no kinds of amenities. And no hairbrush meant his bedhead showed the whole day, until saving his shower for the evening.
Rainbow Dash landed with a thud, flat on her hooves and right beside her distracted audience, startling Sombra back into the world. “How was that?” She gasped.
The stallion had no way of telling time at that moment, so he rolled his eyes and grumbled. “It’s still daylight, keep going.”
Rainbow grinned, “Oh yeah, I’m supposed to do something here.” She jumped up and glided in slow circles over Sombra. He watched her for a moment, until he suspected the Pegasus had forgotten. Rainbow flew off into the clouds again, leaving Sombra to watch in confusion.
Wha-?..
It was longer this time, almost two hours. The sun was getting to its place in midday, the Pegasus had disappeared now. Realizing the streaks of colors had ceased, Sombra squinted his eyes at the flight course, trying to catch a glimpse of blue.
What is happening?...
Nothing, not even any guards, he was by himself. The Pegasus had said she did not need any guards, and to their uncertainty let her take the prisoner out into the fields by the castle. Now she herself was gone, and after not saying a word about friendship or anything.
Sombra looked up at the clouds, opening his mouth to say something, but paused. “Rainbow... Dash…?”
He trailed off, barely making his voice heard. He lowered to his knees and rolled onto his side, focus still on the sky. Not long he rested his head on the grass, cool shade from the clouds, he fell asleep in that field.
A few hours later, sun between the clouds and hills, Sombra felt a hoof nudge him awake. He opened one eye to see the blue Pegasus, she grinned in admiration. The stallion raised halfway, staring at her.
“You didn’t run.” Rainbow took some steps, circling the unicorn.
Sombra looked confused, “Was I supposed too?”
She stopped, waving a hoof dismissively. “Heck no, I’d get in so much trouble.”
Sombra noticed the sun, realizing now it was late. “Where were you?” He directed to the Pegasus.
“I… just needed to check something.” She glanced to the side, avoiding eye contact as she sat down in front of Sombra. She met his gaze, looking more professional than the energy drink fueled mare she was earlier. “You really wanna do this whole reform thing.”
Sombra stared, then huffed, resting his head on his hooves. “As if it will help, besides, I would love to be doing anything else.”
Rainbow smiled again, “Well, you had more than enough time to run off.”
Sombra eyed the ground, avoiding to answer.
The Pegasus only nodded slowly, “Either you’re really bad at escaping, or you really wanna do this.”
She was glared at, and she lifted into the air on her wings. “Hey, you got the right idea, just stick to it and you’ll do great.” As she turned to fly back to the clouds, she looked back. “Starlight’s not the kind to give up either.”
As Sombra watched her fly away, he called up to her. “And which one are you?”
She stopped and whipped around.
“Which element?”
“Loyalty!” She called down to him before punching through the cloud platforms.
Loyalty… Sombra laid on the grass once more. I’ve had more testing with that than anything else in my life.
Author's Note
*apologizing for short chapters intensifies*
Starlight hesitated.
She eyed the key floating in front of her, the blue glow of her magic ready to insert it into the lock and open the door.
It’s what we do, it’s what Twi would do… She sighed, and unlocked the door.
It was the first time the door opened since its inhabitant was placed in that room. A whole day ago. The shape of the tall bulky unicorn slouched over, sitting on the edge of his more-luxurious-than-deserving bed. Starlight was cautious still, even with the inhibitor on the dark king’s horn, he was still dangerously strong and fast.
Today was the planned day he was to begin some basic lessons in friendship and harmony, all that needed to happen; was for Starlight to get over her nerves and speak.
“Sombra?”
He lifted his head, but didn’t turn.
“It’s time… can you come with me please?”
The red glow of his eye shown through his thick black mane, it wasn’t menacing at all, just tired.
“Must we… at least you can refer my name appropriately.” His voice rumbled, throat stiff from being frozen for a thousand years, and then some. While he resembled a tall and rather young-looking stallion, his eyes and tone betrayed his better descriptors.
Narrowing her eyes, Starlight muttered. “Kinda need a kingdom to be a king. Can we move this along?”
Sombra kept his gaze, and slid off onto the floor. He approached slowly, stopping just in front of the mare.
“Let’s.” Breathing out his submission, anything to avoid these meaningless insults, he then followed Starlight int the hall.
Starlight passed through a doorway, and then immediately Sombra was flanked by two royal guards. They were likely placed there to catch him if he ran this way, maybe there were more the opposite side of the corridor.
Clever, but I’m not stupid…
a long walk throughout the castle and the small phalanx arrived to the front entrance.
“I’ll take it from here.” Starlight spoke over her shoulder, and the two armored ponies halted, looking on menacingly as Sombra continued with his jailor down the dirt road.
Sombra’s mind wandered, as it often does when faced with an intriguing problem.
I’m much too strong for this tiny pony, I could easily break her spine in half.
He glanced around, noticing no more guard ponies, just the unicorn.
These ponies are either really foolish… His attention again landing on Starlight.
Or this is the most dangerous creature in Equestria.
However, he thought, it all came down to why he was here in the first place. A promise he made, but keeping it seemed more difficult than before all of the judge and jury, and a seemingly excessive confinement period. But if his absolute freedom was by doing what these ponies told him, and a fake smile, it would be worth it to get away and begin the real plan.
More used to the snowy plains in the north, and the organized greenhouses under the protective magical field, this apple orchard he looked over seemed strange. What was to protect this supply of food and income from wildlife or thieves, a short wooden fence? And the barn that stood high in the center, bright red and towering, was impressive as the country ponies were capable of constructing it.
“Applejack!” Starlight called out, “I’m back!”
The orange earthpony appeared next to a cart, carrying a basket of produce.
“Welp…” She locked eyes with the tall dark unicorn. “Ah suppose we’re doin’ this.”
“We said we would.” Starlight hummed, “And we’ve only got a day, so better not waste the time we have.”
Not settled, but excepting of her position, AJ tipped her hat and approached beside the former king.
“Well, ah ain’t got much today. Well, nothing I’m gonna do.” Her tone directing at Sombra, and with a side eye that put off the stallion.
He looked down at Starlight, who stood bye. “I’d like to leave.” His bluntness reflecting the farm pony’s.
Starlight eyed the two ponies, finding herself the only one to move things along.
“Okay!” She forced a smile, walking over behind the two ponies to herd them to the designated area.
“We’ve wasted plenty of time, we only have today, so the sooner we can start, the sooner you two can crawl into your little nooks.”
Sombra quickened his pace, solely to avoid contact with the pony behind him, and kept a small gap between himself and his hostile tutor. The three stopped by the barn, and Starlight giving AJ an expecting nod. AJ took a deep breath, tipping her head back.
“A’ight, so y’all think you’re some kinda ‘all powerful sorcerer-er’ or something.”
Sombra looked as though he’d been hit in the face with a brick, and Starlight’s expression was equally shocked.
Sombra then narrowed his eyes at the earth pony. “Yes, I do.”
AJ was calm, and pointed a hoof at a hoe leaning against the barn. “What about that?”
“What about it?” Sombra grumbled.
“Pick it up…”
“Why?”
“You’re so high an mighty, then you can till the field yourself.” AJ points at a long stretch of dirt, weeds sprouting up every few hooves.
Sombra was taken aback, yet again, shock and disgust as his teeth clenched. He looked back at Starlight, expecting some kind of reveal to the joke that clearly was orchestrated to humiliate him. But the hoe was forced into his hooves, the force knocking him back onto his haunches. He held it awkwardly, wanting his magic to take over. AJ standing in front of him, he got up and whipped around to face the spectating unicorn.
“What is this?!” He demanded, hissing through his fangs.
“You’re here to learn, aren’t you? So, learn.” She gave a somewhat encouraging look, but it was forced.
This is crazy!
Sombra was met by AJ again, who stood by to direct him to the patch of unusable soil. Believing it was some horrid nightmare, the stallion did not resist. He stepped into the fenced off patch of ground, hoof wrapped around the staff of the hoe.
He stood a good while, staring at the ground. What was this again? A friendship lesson? He was digging in the mud!
He attempted to try leaving again, but Starlight and AJ kept eyes on him while they prepared fertilizers and sprouts to plant.
“Ah said, ‘get to it’.” Apple jack grunted.
Coming to terms, the stallion kept his back to the ponies, at least keeping them from seeing his face as he gripped the tool with his hooves. Swinging once, it slipped neatly into a clump of grass. As fragile as a single blade is, the plant was firmly set deep in the soil. It took some effort, but a good tug ripped it out of the ground. One down, over a hundred to go.
Waste of time, let’s get this over with.
Starlight looked on, for quite a while as well. She glanced at her friend, looking concerned. “Are you gonna talk to him?”
Applejack looked at her with a blank expression, questioning to herself if she should even do that. But there was no arguing here, the element sighed and walked to the fence.
“How’s it hangin’ Kinggy?” AJ rested her arms on the fence, leaning on it as she watched the unicorn stallion.
He paused and lifted his head to glare at her, then went back to swinging the hoe. “What is it to you?”
“Just sayin’, kinda rough fer your type to be out here workin’ fer once.” AJ stated plainly. “And fer a thousand years, that’s gonna put you up there.”
The look in his eyes showed he was thoroughly insulted. “I’ll have you know; Celestia could barely stand against my power.”
He grunted, and continued tilling the ground. “I’m more than capable to plant your filthy garden.”
“Filthy huh? … What have you ever done to be honest?”
Sombra grunts as he pulls a clump of roots from the ground, “The truth has caused nothing but pain.”
“And why’s that?”
“I’m here, aren’t I?” The stallion sneered, baring his pointed teeth. “Everything I’ve done was to keep this from happening, to keep my empire above all others.”
AJ shrugged off his sore behavior, “At least you are here.”
The hoe stabbed into the ground, and the stallion leaned on it. He looked up at the farm pony through his matted mane, a clear glare as he sighed. “My actions were just.”
“Doesn’t mean you did the right things.” Applejack added. “Ya’ll can still be worse than those who wronged you, whether they deserved it or not.”
“I won, didn’t I?”
AJ met his gaze, and became stern. “And you caused more pain then needed to ponies who didn’t deserve it. Y’all keep tellin’ yerself you did the right thing, but it was only the start of bad things for everyone, including you.”
Before Sombra could speak, AJ added. “You’re here, aren’t ya?”
The words caught in his throat, frozen leaning on his tool. A second passed and his teacher turned and walked down the fence, leaving him to his work. With this, Sombra’s mind was clouded for the remainder of his task.
It was a few hours later, Starlight came back to the garden plot and found it entirely weed free. Sombra flicked the last clump of grass away with the hoe, and leaned against it. He looked up as Apple jack and the pink unicorn returned.
“You did pretty good.” She smiled, “Sure you haven’t done this before?”
Sombra glared at her, unamused. The farm pony eyed the ground, expression blank, she stopped and stood in front of Sombra. Starlight stepped back, levitating the tools and empty sacks to move them.
“Yeah, kinda does.” AJ muttered, beginning to examine the rows.
Starlight ignored her, and watched as Sombra moved to the grass and sat down. The stallion kept his mouth shut, but breathed heavily. He kept expression calm, but his eyes betrayed his exhaustion.
Noticing the former king was more “worked” than “friendly”, she rounded the patch to meet Applejack in the middle.
“Hey, did you teach him anything?”
The farm pony looked at her, and back at Sombra. “All I could, now it’s up to him to do what’s next.”
The two unicorns went slowly up the road, Sombra was not having it.
“You’re a princess, aren’t you? Just call us a carriage.” He grumbled, now dragging his hooves.
“Not a princess, and we’re fine.” Starlight answered, though pondered the idea of becoming a princess. The princess of counseling, if that’s even an element.
Sombra groaned to himself, “You’re not the one who slaved away in the sun for two hours.”
Starlight raised a brow, “says the stallion who lazed around for a thousand years, some exercise is good for you.”
Partly wanting to jest, but also needed to put him in his place. The look Sombra gave her told that the conversation was over, and was like that until they reached the castle. The guards waited inside, opening the doors as the two approached.
The two armored earthponies stayed close on either side of Sombra until he was in his room, and the door locked behind him. Starlight left to the library, mind working on what to do next. There’s only a week, not much time to do much of anything, and these things need time more than hopes.
I won’t fail you Twilight, most of all, I won’t fail you Sombra. We’ll get you out of this.
A moment after dinner in the library, Starlight went to check on the prisoner. Something she’d forgotten, and needed to get to him before he may have fallen asleep. Stopping at the door, Starlight saw the guards had switched out for the Night Guard, with two bat ponies in dark purple armor.
One unlocked the door, and Starlight peered into the darkness. She saw nothing but the night sky through the window and some silhouettes of furniture. Feeling like she’d missed her chance, the headmare went in anyway, flipping on the light switch.
Sombra was in bed, the blanket suddenly pulling over his head.
“Quid agis !?” He hissed.
Starlight walked over, “I almost forgot something.”
“Unfortunately, you remembered, can’t it wait for tomorrow?”
Starlight exhaled her held breath; the moment was ruined. She levitated a small book, quill, and ink pot onto the desk by the window. “You’ll need these.”
Sombra slid out of bed, walking over to examine the items. “Why?”
He turned the pages with his hoof, “It’s blank!”
Starlight rolled her eyes, “Yeah, it’s a diary. Twilight would want you to write down your own experiences, rather than I write your letters for you.”
Going silent again, Sombra eyed the small book. Starlight nodded, and turned to leave. Just before walking out, she looked back. “We got someplace else to go tomorrow, so get some sleep.”
Sombra did not respond, still staring at the book. The door closed, locked, and he was alone again. The light still on, Sombra turned trudged to it and back to bed. Easily seeing the moonlit outlines, and with there being next to nothing in the room, tripping was the least of concerns.
That book however, why, why write down these ridiculous lessons, sleep was all he could think about.
With another six days of this, Sombra wondered if he’d even last that long, let alone write it all down.
Author's Note
*terrible writing intensifies*
Two days in, and he was in a suit and tie.
Sombra’s mind drew back, falling into boredom. The thick padding in the jacket made the already warm room feel hotter and uncomfortable. The pony responsible was the “element of generosity” with whom Starlight had left him with.
The mare was white unicorn and purple mane, but also had not stopped talking since the king had arrived. Something ‘Twilight’ something ‘best she can’. Rarity pulled Sombra back to reality with a hair brush snagging on dozens of tangles in his mane, pulling his head back in agonizing popping as the knots were ripped out.
“The most important part of my job is listening to the customer, so darling, I am here.” She set the brush on the work bench, Sombra’s mane neatly put back.
“Listen?” The dressed-up stallion’s mind went blank, standing on this platform and seeing himself in all the mirrors around.
“Yes darling. When one pony, me, hears about another pony’s life and experience and why they think they messed up and I offer whatever advice I think of.”
Sombra whipped around and stared at her, turning to a glare as the small mare smiled at him. She turned and went back to sorting ribbons, humming as she compared Sombra’s colors to large pink bows. The stallion rolled his eyes, “Fine, what would you like to hear.”
Rarity looked up at him, nodding. “Very well. How about your stay in the castle? You’ve only been there a day, but I’m wondering if starlight is treating you well.”
“Hm, she’s not as bad as the guards. And I’m not aloud to walk freely, and my ‘room’ is empty.” Sombra grumbled the whole time, ending with Rarity starring, the mare speechless.
“Well…” She looked away, “I suppose I could have a word with her about that, not that I don’t think you deserve anything more.”
The comment made Sombra snap his now shocked look at her, jaw dropped. “Don’t deserve?!”
He quickly silenced himself, remembering his situation.
Rarity however did not leave on that, looking at him sternly. “Yes, as a matter of fact.”
Sombra glared at the wall, growing uncomfortably warm in the suit.
“As much as it seems unfair, she’s doing a lot to make sure you stick around.” The fashion pony chided as she turned to face him.
“Sure, keeping me around to plow fields and play dress up.” Sombra grumbled.
Rarity nodded, glancing at some neck ties on display. “Arguably dress up is better than garden work.”
She turned her back and began looking over the accessories, “Not to mention our time does have a purpose, much like the work you did yesterday.”
Tipping his head too that, Sombra had no response but to listen. After Rarity heard nothing from him, she went on.
“You are a king, or at least knows something about being king.” She levitated a red tie up to the stallion’s chest, “It is important to balance your role as a leader, and a pony who understands his subjects.”
The tie slid through the coat collar and lopped into a knot.
“Even if you may dislike it, surely it is better than making those big decisions on your own.”
Sombra looked down at the tie, glare completely gone, and raised his eyes to the unicorn.
She had her hoof to her chin, examining the mix of colors. “If you can be generous with your time, I’m sure there’s lots of things we can learn from each other. And open about how you feel.”
She set her sewing kit in its drawer, and removed the spool from the sewing machine. One last thing before she looked in the mirror beside her tall mannequin.
“I’ll see to some decorations be moved into your room. Hardly fit for a castle of Friendship to be a prison.”
Author's Note
wow, short chapter, like i didnt know what else to write :/
No sign of that beast…
Sombra glanced around warily still, who knows what else is hiding around the corner. The bakery was full of distractions, and being stuck in the middle of the open did not help his concerns. The pink earth pony placed him next to her at the front counter of the Sugar Cube Corner, and went about her job of selling taffy and cookies.
Everything was a bright color and ponies moved in and out of the store, some sat at the tables and talked all at once. Two foals ran from one side of the floor to the other, they were pretending to be a knight and princess.
“The dragon is right behind you princess!”
“Never fear, I’ll keep the cupcakes safe!”
Sombra felt a pang as memories came back. Faint, but still clear enough to pull him out of reality. A different filly snuck up beside him, looking in awe. “Are you really King Sombra?”
He stared at her blankly, too distracted to have listened. But Pinkie was there to answer for him, her smile big as she gestured to the unicorn. “He sure is!” She exclaimed loud enough for the next two tables to hear. As she leaned closer to the filly, “He’s under cover, so don’t tell anypony!” she whispered, loudly.
“Wow, cool!” The filly excitedly jumped away.
Pinkie Pie nudges Sombra’s arm with her hoof, “Hey, why so fray?”
Sombra stared at her, confused with both occupied thoughts and what she had said. Pinkie paid no mind, instead tried encouraging him. “Don’t you like it here? I think it’s great!”
“It’s not my usual area.” Sombra looked around, feeling uncomfortable. Deep down he was wishing he was locked in his room again. All of these were ponies, ponies he had cast mind control spells on last he was here. Without his magic Sombra was outnumbered if they decided they did not want him around. Looking closer he saw none of them even noticed him, or did not care. They were all talking, smiling, and laughing.
Opposite to Sombra, Pinkie smiled as big as she could. She looked at her friendship student, in his dismal state. “Come on, I know you had fun at least once in your life.” She urged, looking completely innocent.
Sombra looked at her, a kind of expression that might have been offense if he was not feeling so terrible. “Yes… but that was a long time ago.”
The pony tipped her head to the side, looking curious. “When? Was it when you were king?”
The unicorn slouched over, letting his chin rest on the counter. “It was before that.” He sighed.
“My time as king was the worst I have ever felt, and everything after.”
Pinkie looked shocked, “But that was so long ago!”
She then whispered, “Because you’re so old!”
Sombra glared at her, and rolled his eyes. “And I’d rather not remember.”
“But it’s the most important thing to remember, like, what was it that made you happy?” Pinkie put her head down beside his.
Anywhere else…
He sighed, energy draining with every second being here. “Why does it matter, it was a long time ago.”
Pinkie touched his shoulder, smile turned sympathetic. “Because all the best parts of my life keep me going on to the next, and laughter always makes the greyest areas bright again.”
The pony continued to hoof over bags of pastries as the conversation ended, leaving Sombra to stare off into space remembering his hauntingly happy past.
Besides, she’d hate to see her time with you a burden to yourself…
Beside him, on his left, Pinkie’s voice. He looked to his right, where the earth pony was not even looking at him, occupied with customers.
“What was that?”
She looked at him, “Number nine large? Oh, you want one too don’t you. Coming right up!”
Author's Note
0_0
He had never felt more awkward than this.
He was in this cottage only a couple weeks ago, trying to end this little Pegasus. Whichever was worse, that she did nothing but sip her tea, or the chilling presence of the god of chaos Discord lingering in the room. But battling the feeling of that ghostly glare burning into the back of Sombra’s neck, there was a serene atmosphere. The smell of flowers, mint, wood and dirt, coupled with the teas that steamed the air.
Fluttershy looked at the empty space behind Sombra, nodding politely at it. “We’re fine for now Discord, he won’t do anything.”
The next second the menacing presence faded away. Now Sombra sighed in relief, having a demon like that while himself did not have magic to defend himself, would have been a dangerous situation. Now it was quiet, no pony dressing him up, forcing him to watch acrobatics, or working in a field. Say for the one pony here, the quiet and calm was a relief. Even with the two guards standing outside the front door.
Fluttershy set her cup on the table, “So how are you doing, I know this place is uch warmer than you’re used to.”
Sombra looked at her cautiously, tensing his muscles from his relaxed position. “It’s fine…”
Starlight had tried to express some hospitality, but it was in a more professional manner. This soft-spoken Pegasus had no sternness in her tone, or any clear sign of trying to deceive her guest.
“That’s good, are you also getting enough sleep?” She chirped.
Sombra stared, and narrowed his eyes. “Yes…”
Fluttershy smiled, looking pleased by the answer. “Good thing we had a spare alicorn bed, you’re quite tall.”
Sombra’s eyes narrowed at that.
“What’s the matter?” Fluttershy tipped her head to the side.
Sombra straightened up in his seat, “Aren’t you angry, or scared?”
“Terrified.” She smiled, and picked up her cup and sipped her tea.
Okay…
Sombra relaxed in his chair, “Then what are we doing?”
The pony took a deep breath, letting it out as her nerves calmed. “Probably something really important if you have not noticed already.”
Her smile faded slightly. “When was the last time some pony treated you with kindness?”
It was too good to be true. The question made everything slow down, and the stallion put his face in a hoof. Can he not be left to forget? His past was not worth it after everything that happened.
Hmm… not worth it…
He let out a long sigh as he met the mare’s gaze from across the gap between them, the steam from the teapot and sun rays gently floating down. “A long time ago…” He answered flatly.
“And? Was it nice?”
Sombra looked at her, the same distain he mustered in his tone. “Patronizing.”
Fluttershy’s wing flipped around to cover her dropped jaw, clearly not expecting the answer.
“I was a young colt, lost in the wastes, I could not speak. They pitied me and my situation.” He grumbled, words becoming easier to enforce his lie. In reality during the time he first came to the Crystal Empire he had no perception of what was even happening, but his version was enough.
“I see.” The pegasus nodded, “I’m sure they meant well, they tried caring for you the best they could.”
Her guest was silent, the stallion thinking of another lie. It was becoming obvious he was covering for something, more so than earlier in the day but now he was wearing out.
“You don’t need to say anything if you don’t want too.” The mare spoke softly.
Thoughts cleared form Sombra’s mind as he looked up, watching the pegasus take her cup. No more talking, hardly any eye contact. Except for refilling tea and tea snacks, there was not much interaction.
Now the sun was setting, Fluttershy’s voice had awoken him, and a small white rabbit pushing his shoulder.
“Wake up, it’s time to go.”
Sombra had fallen asleep, sitting upright in the chair. His back and legs were sore as a result, but his mind was clear. There was a knock on the door as Sombra knelt down, arching his crackling back.
He dragged his hooves down the trail, constantly glancing back. Fluttershy waved goodbye, and he answered with a wave as well. It was a different experience than the other days, much more peaceful. The weirdest part however, was that the element of harmony did not even say a word about lessons.
Hmm, now that I think of it, I don’t even know what element she was supposed to be…
Maybe Starlight Glimmer knew, he would meet her at the castle soon.
Author's Note
she's something else
The former king sat quietly in the small meeting room, the empty chair from across the desk soon to have Starlight Glimmer. The mare was taking a while, speaking with the guard ponies first. Sombra could not hear them with the door shut, neither could he use his magic to amplify his hearing.
After a minute the mare unlocked the door and entered, sitting across from sombra. She set her elbows on the top and used her magic to push a button on a small box. It began whirring and crackling, the small bands in the window rotating on cylinders. Starlight spoke first, calm and with an elevated mood, despite her expression being blank. “How’ve you been doing Sombra?”
“Good…” the stallion was also calm, reflecting on his week.
Starlight smiled, “Good, how about Ponyville? You’ve seen quite a bit of it and the ponies.”
“Hm, I would not pick it to retire.” Sombra grinned, “As much as I appreciate the help, I haven’t forgotten what you did.”
Smile gone, Starlight nodded slowly. “I see, well…”
She leaned back in her seat, “Can we talk about your past? Just give me some general perspectives.”
There was a moment of thought, and he took a breath. “I might have done some things ponies would say are ‘horrible’. But I am justified in those actions, whether they believe or not.”
Starlight’s eyes widened, very noticeable to Sombra.
“But I will try your way, if it is as beneficial as you say.”
The headmare smiled again, “It’s more than beneficial, it’s the only way to live.”
Sombra glanced away, “I… I want to do better.”
Having a more pleased look, Starlight slid some papers over in front of Sombra. “You can fill these out.”
Sombra began looking over the documents as Starlight spoke.
“You’ll be heading back to Canterlot soon, so if there’s anything you’d like to do here better decide fast.”
Sombra huffed with a sarcastic grin, “Back with little-miss-cheery, maybe staying here won’t be so bad.”
Two carriages slowed to a halt one after the other, the two guards and Sombra standing just on the side of the road. Sombra rolled his eyes at seeing the rear one, bars filled the windows and large locks on the door. Then out stepped the princess, expression souring as she saw the grey stallion.
Starlight stood by, papers levitating beside her. Twilight approached her first, casting side eyes at the prisoner.
“Hey Starlight,” She leaned down to hug her friend, “How’s it been?”
Starlight smiled, pleased with the results. “Very good, I think he’ll do well with Celestia and Luna.”
Twilight gave a less enthusiastic glance at the stallion, just as he was stepping into the strong car. Starlight brought her back with an assuring hoof on her shoulder. “Hey, don’t worry so much. He’s wearing the inhibitor, and you’ll have both princesses with you.”
Starlight then passed the stack of documents to her, “Not that he’ll do anything rash, I’m certain.”
Twilight glanced at the papers, and smiled faintly at her friend, still weary. After one more hug, Twilight stepped onto her chariot. Starlight stepped back as the convoy readied to leave, but she stopped short as Sombra caught her eye again. His eyes read annoyed and tired. The massive iron yoke that was bolted to the floor of the carriage only allowed him to sit hunched over due to his size. He saw Starlight watching, a begging look as the guards readied to lock him down. The mare walked over and levitated the harness off of him, to the surprised expressions of the guards.
“You won’t be needing that.” Starlight looked around at the guards.
The armored ponies looked at Twilight, who showed no objection, only a blank look. Starlight looked at her, smiling with a nod. The carriages rolled away now, and lifted into the air. Now it was a matter of time until there was another visit scheduled to drop off Sombra again.
Hopefully he doesn’t screw this up… Hopefully Twi doesn’t either…
Author's Note
never intended to be a super long story. but just a thing to kinda fill the gap so i can clear the air around Sombra appearing around the main six.
(was also really difficult to write, idk how to do this)