The Magic In Us
We'll Always Have Each Other Forever; Epilogue
Previous Chapter"Ugh! Where is she!" Pipp groaned as she paced the room back and forth, her nerves a fraying wreck. Her heart raced and she couldn't think of anything else other than how many ways this day could go wrong.
"She'll be here, I prom–"
"Don't make promises you can't keep, Misty!" Misty flinched at Pipp's sudden outburst. Pipp sighed and shook herself out as though to shake away all the stress, though that was impossible. "I'm sorry, Misty. I'm just…stressed."
"It's okay, darling. I was just as stressed as you on my special day," Queen Haven comforted. "I'll tell you this though, no matter what goes wrong, it will be the best day of your life."
When Pipp paced past Thunder, who was guarding the door with Zoom, he leaned in and whispered not very quietly, "Trust me, she was way worse than you."
Queen Haven glared at Thunder, while Zoom hit the back of his head. Thunder chuckled nervously before all five mares and two guards heard a hurried knock on the door.
Pipp quickly flew over to the door and opened it to find Zipp hovering in the air with a white polyester garment cover. It was one of the incredibly rare times anypony would see her in a dress. It had a blue skirt that matched her hair with little wonderbolts on it in white. There was a pink fringe, the same pink that matched her mane and cutie mark, and a yellow backless top with a pink collar with a dark purple gem in the middle. Zipp was not happy about having to wear a dress, but anything for her little sister, she supposed.
Pipp sighed in relief. "Ugh! Finally. Where in the hay have you been?" Pipp asked as she took the garment cover from Zipp and flew to the side to allow Zipp to come in.
Zipp flew into the large room, closing the door behind her. "Sheesh Pipp, chill. I was just checking on the groom."
Pipp froze, before turning around. "With my wedding dress!" Pipp practically choked out. "Zipp, you know it's jinxie for the groom to see any part of the bride the day of their wedding until the bride walks down the aisle! And believe me, we do not need any help conjuring bad luck. We're doing just fine on our own, thank you very much."
"Chill, Pipp. That was before I picked up the dress," Zipp answered, dismissing her little sister's concerns with a wave of her hoof. "Anyway, it's not like any of that seeing the bride the day of the wedding jinxie stuff is real."
"You are the worst mare of honor." Pipp stated flatly. "I knew I should've chosen Misty."
"Pipp, you have absolutely nothing to worry about," Zipp comforted as she flew next to Pipp, putting one of her forehooves around her. "Sunny and I got everything perfectly planned out for your big day."
"It's not Sunny I'm worried about," Pipp grumbled under her breath.
Hitch paced the room, walking back and forth as Sunny and Morphis watched him, Sunny with a bored look and Morphis with a concerned one. He's been doing this for the past hour. Sunny yawned and grabbed a magazine, flipping through it as Hitch continued his dragged-on stress monologuing.
"…was I thinking? I can't marry her. She won't want to marry me. She's going to back out at the last minute. I mean, she's a princess and I'm just a…a lowly earth pony sheriff. I'm asking her to be a mother to Sparky! She's only twenty-three! She's too young. Not to mention she's a social media star, and I'm horrible in front of the camera–"
"Didn't you guys figure that out after…" Morphis trailed off, refusing to bring up that whole changeling nightmare.
Hitch paused for a moment in his pacing. "Well, yes. But…I mean…still," Hitch resumed pacing. "She's a princess! She gets loads of attention. All eyes are on her. What if she decides I'm not good enough!"
"I think if she thought you weren't good enough, she would've said something by now. And, even if what you say is true, which I doubt after everything you've been through, what are you going to do? Abandon her at the altar?"
Hitch stopped pacing and sighed, dropping his head. "No. I guess not. Thanks, Sunny."
Just then, Sparky, who was sitting on a table in the middle of the big Zephyr Heights dressing room, accidentally blew out a puff of dragon fire, barely missing the wedding rings.
After the changeling kingdom, the eight ponies went back to Equestria. The Guardians of Unity dropped off Posey and Windy in Maretime Bay and quickly grabbed the Marestream and were off before anypony could even see them. With magic back, the Marestream worked and they went straight to the Isle of Scaly. After another month of travel, Sparky was looking much worse than before, but after their trip to the dragon lands, he was doing much better.
"Whoa Sparky. If you're going to be the ring bearer, you need to be more careful of the rings. We don't want something happening to them," Sunny said, quickly grabbing the rings and setting them out of range of Sparky's dragon fire.
There was a knock on the door and Morphis hurried over to open it.
"Oh, hi again, Zipp. Weren't you just here?"
"Yeah. I was. Is Sunny in there?"
Morphis widened the door and stepped to the side so Zipp could see Sunny, who was putting the finishing touches on Hitch's suit.
"Pipp wants me and you to go check everything…again," Zipp said flatly.
"Didn't we already do that this morning?"
Zipp nodded, clearly annoyed. "Yep. But she wants us to check again. Trust me, you do not want to argue with bridezilla in there." Zipp answered.
Sunny sighed, promising she'll be back in time to help Hitch with his bow tie and finish the finishing touches, before walking out of the room, softly closing the door behind her.
"Why couldn't Pipp just hire a wedding planner for all this?" Sunny asked with a heavy sigh as they walked down the hall.
"Yeesh, you're in a bad mood," Zipp observed. "Besides, you know Pipp doesn't trust a wedding planner to get everything right?"
"And she trusts us?"
"No…but well, since Pipp will be living with Hitch, she knows we'll have to deal with her wrath every day in Maretime Bay if we don't get this right, and she considers that enough incentive." "What's up with you?"
"I just had to sit for an hour hearing Hitch doubt himself."
"Regretting taking that best mare gig?"
"No…" Sunny trailed off.
"But…?"
Sunny sighed. "I can't stop thinking about what happened back in the changeling hive. When we all thought Pipp was dead–"
"She did die." At Sunny's confused look, Zipp continued, keeping her emotions at bay. "Pipp died. Her heart stopped. She stopped breathing. And not just for a couple of seconds. For a good ten minutes or so. She's only alive because Hitch's tears mixed with her element brought her back."
"Right…anyway, I can't stop thinking about how Hitch reacted. I…I didn't even recognize him and I've known him since kindergarten. He was…I didn't even see him like that when his father died. I'm worried that if something were to happen between them, or if something happened to Pipp again…what will it do to him?"
Zipp sighed, stopping her pace and staring Sunny right in the eye. "Sunny, Pipp's Element of Unity didn't bring her back alone. It was Hitch's tears mixed with it that did. It was something only Hitch could do, and if the roles were reversed, it'd be something only Pipp could do. Do you know why? Because they love each other. They're meant to be with each other. Nothing's going to happen between them. As for something happening to Pipp, we know we'll do everything in our power to stop it before that happens. Alright?"
Sunny sighed before nodding.
"Alright. Let's go check on those wedding preparations."
"Oh, my hoofness. Pipp, darling, you look absolutely magnificent!" Queen Haven said, tears filling her eyes.
Pipp stared at herself in the mirror, her mother and Misty, who wore a purple two-piece dress with bronze accents that almost looked like a suit of armor as a dress, standing right beside her. Pipp had to admit, Izzy did an amazing job unicycling this wedding dress. It was originally her mother's when she married Pipp's and Zipp's father, who died when Pipp was only five years old.
It was a simple wedding dress, and it was beautiful, but Pipp wanted to add her own personal touch, so she went to Izzy and she had to admit, Izzy did an amazing job. This was even Pipp's first time seeing the dress, since they already knew the dress fit Pipp and Izzy wanted it to be a surprise, which made Pipp nervous, but ultimately, looking at it now, Pipp couldn't have asked for anything better.
It was the standard wedding dress white, but Izzy somehow added a dark purple tinge to it, the same color as her Element of Unity. It could barely be seen and somepony would only notice it at just the right lighting, but it made the dress. The edge was lined with dark purple, and the front was decorated in silver beads and lace. The sleeves only went halfway down her foreleg, and they were lined with dark purple, with the slightest ruffle on the bottom.
Pipp smiled at her hair. Misty had done an amazing job. All of her hair was to one side of her head, while the other side had two cornrow braids down it, wrapping to the other side of her head. On the side of the corn rows was a beautiful clip that looked exactly like Pipp's cutie mark. Even the coloring was the same. Izzy had made it just for this occasion. In her hair, Pipp wore the manecesory Izzy made her, which held an image of them all during their first Nightmare Night with Misty after she got her cutie mark in a turquoise gem the same color as Hitch's mane.
Queen Haven wiped away tears with her hoof. "Oh, my darling little filly. You look all grown up," Queen Havem said with a tremble in her voice like she was trying to keep from bawling. "And to think you almost didn't get to see this day," Queen Haven wiped her eyes again, though this time with a tissue Jazz handed her, who had a box in her hooves and dabbing her own eyes with one. "You look so beautiful, my darling."
Pipp turned to face her mother. "Thanks, Mom. But, remember, you promised you wouldn't cry when you officiated the wedding."
"I know. I know." Queen Haven waved the hoof that held the tissue. "Complete Queen perfessionalism. But I'm going to cry all I want before and after."
Pipp chuckled as she hugged her mother. When they separated, Pipp turned to Jazz, who wore a dress with a pink skirt, a white top, and a thin pink bow in the middle with folded sleeves. "Jazz, you did amazing on my hooves," Pipp commented, staring at her shiny golden hooves with dark blue musical notes that matched Hitch's cutie mark painted on them. "You really outdone yourself."
"Only the best for my best friend on her wedding day," Jazz said, hugging Pipp as well.
"And Izzy, I really can't thank you enough for my dress. It's absolutely beautiful."
"It was nothin'. My creative juices were just overflowing with ideas! Alright, so your dress is something old, your hair clip's something new, your hooves are something blue…" Izzy looked up in thought. She wore a light blue dress with slightly puffed-up short sleeves and a dark purple fringe along the edge and white fringe along the collar and sleeves. "Am I missing anything?"
All of them thought before Pipp widened her eyes. "Oh, my hoofness. I totally forgot to get something borrowed. What am I going to do?!"
"Got ya covered, pink princess."
The five mares turned to see Jewel flying in, softly closing the door behind her. She was wearing a simple pink dress that matched her eyes and horns, with dark purple gems around the edge of the skirt and a single dark purple gem on the chest. She flew to Pipp and landed in front of her.
"It's one of the bracelets I make. I thought about just giving you one, but I figured that you'd need something borrowed, so here. This is my favorite one. Don't lose it. And I want it back."
Jewel held out her hoof that held a beautiful midnight purple with silver star beads bracelet. Pipp gave a grateful smile, taking the bracelet and putting it on. "Thanks, Jewels. I'll take good care of it," Pipp said before hugging her.
The only two creatures Jewel would let hug her were Pipp and Morphis. Pipp and Jewel had become quite close over the past eight months since that day at the changeling hive. Apparently, sacrificing your life for a creature will bring you closer together.
Once they separated, Pipp looked at herself again in the mirror. "Alright, I think I'm all set."
Just then, the door opened again. "Okay, bridezilla. Sunny and I checked and rechecked everything and–" Zipp stopped when she caught sight of Pipp in her wedding dress. Her mouth dropped open and her eyes widened.
Pipp's heart stopped at Zipp's reaction as she began to panic. "Oh no, is it too much? Ugh! I knew it was too–"
"No, sis. It's perfect. You look beautiful. Hitch is going to be beside himself."
Zipp flew in to hug Pipp, and Pipp hugged her the tightest and the longest. Knowing her sister was okay with this and supported it made the day absolutely perfect, even if everything else were to go wrong.
That was when they heard a soft knock on the door. Izzy opened it with her magic to reveal a changeling. He quickly bowed, aiming his words at the room as a whole. "Your majesties. Sunny Starscout told me to tell you that the ceremony will start in about ten minutes." He then turned to Queen Haven. "Also, Sunny asked me to escort you to the wedding arch, your Majesty."
"Very well. If I must." Queen Haven kissed Pipp on the cheek. "I'm so happy for you my darling little filly. I'll see you out there."
Queen Haven followed the changeling out of the room and Pipp took a deep breath, her nerves flaring again. She felt anxiety crush her chest, and tears of fear filled her eyes. She couldn't believe she was doing this. What was she thinking?
"Zipp," She whispered urgently. Zipp turned and immediately grew concerned when she saw tears in her sister's eyes. "Zipp. I can't do this. This is…what was I thinking? I'm only twenty-three. I have my whole life to live. I shouldn't be getting married now. I know we said that we should get married ASAPP after everything that's happened, but…but what if this is a mistake!" Pipp whispered frantically.
"It's not," Zipp said comfortingly.
"How do you know?"
"Because I'm your big sister. I know these things. Plus, I've seen the way you two look at each other. You love each other so deeply. This is the right thing to do."
"Are you sure?"
Zipp nodded, smiling, proud that her sister was doing this.
Hitch took a deep breath as he waited at the altar for the ceremony to begin. He paced back and forth as guests slowly began making their way to their seats. Queen Haven walked up to the center of the altar, behind the podium. They were set in front of Pipp's Blossom Bash Tree.
Sunny put a hoof out, turning him around. "Here. You're all crooked."
Sunny, who wore a long lavender dress with white fringe on the skirt, a darker purple bow on the collar, and a turquoise belt, began straightening his tux. Hitch was sweating, but she didn't need to know that to know how scared he was. She had known him since foalhood. That's the reason Hitch asked Sunny to be his best mare. She was his closest and oldest friend. She knew him better than anypony.
"Hey. No need to be so worried. Everything's going to be fine," Sunny whispered with a comforting smile. Then her smile grew as she held out her hoof again. Hitch sighed, rolling his eyes, but complied.
"Up high! Down low! Hitch it to a post!" They both chanted together. "Flip it Sunny side up and on a piece of toast!" As they came to the end, Sunny nuzzled him playfully before stepping back with a smile.
Hitch chuckled nervously in response before turning back to the growing sea of ponies. Ninety percent of Maretime Bay, Zephyr Heights, and Bridlewood were here. As well as over half the changeling kingdom. This was one of the most momentous occasions in Equestrian history.
Suddenly, the music started and Hitch gasped, his whole body tensing up. Behind him, Sunny put a hoof on his shoulder in silent comfort. Behind her stood Morphis. Behind him stood Alphabittle, and then his animal deputies.
Everypony hurried to find their seats, quickly sitting down as the procession started. First came Jewel with her small bouquet. Then Izzy and Misty. They all took their places across from Hitch, all standing in line, Misty first, closest to where Pipp would stand, Jewel last.
Everypony watched as Seashell, Peach Fizz, and Glory skipped down the aisle, each with a basket of dark purple flower petals. Hitch took a deep breath as the three fillies dropped flower petals along the grassy aisle. Hitch clenched his jaw, on the verge of an anxiety attack. This was it. There was no going back now. He couldn't wait to see Pipp, to say his vows, to be hers forever. And yet, he was terrified. He wasn't sure of what, but he just was.
Then the music changed and everypony stood up from their seats. The castle doors opened and out walked Princess Pipp Petals, holding Zipp's hoof. As soon as he saw her, Hitch's mouth dropped open. He'd never seen a mare so beautiful in his life. He couldn't take his eyes off of her as she walked down the aisle uncertainly, as though she was afraid she'd trip or something. She was so beautiful in the dress Izzy unicycled for her from her mother's dress. He couldn't help but smile as his worries melted away with just one look at her.
Sunny leaned in closer and whispered in Hitch's ear with a small smile, "You're catching flies, Sheriff."
Hitch quickly shut his mouth but kept his eyes wide as Pipp slowly walked towards him. She finally reached the altar and when she looked up at him with a small smile, she couldn't seem to take her eyes off him. Zipp gave Hitch Pipp's hoof, giving him a warning glance, and took Pipp's bouquet before standing behind Pipp and in front of Misty. Hitch helped Pipp onto the dais before they both sat down so they could hold both of each other's hooves.
"Hi," Pipp whispered shyly.
"Hi," Hitch responded in a whisper, blushing as deeply as Pipp. "You look beautiful, by the way."
"Thanks. You do too. I mean handsome! You look really handsome. Rocky did pretty good with your mane."
That was when Queen Haven started. "Citizens of Equestria and beyond. I welcome you to this joyous and momentous occasion, for it is not only a royal wedding, but the first wedding in over a century that binds an earth pony and pegasus in holy matrimony. We stand here today to honor and celebrate the love shared between my daughter, Princess Pipp Petals, and Sheriff Hitch Trailblazer, as they come together to start their new life with a solemn vow, surrounded by their closest family and friends. If there is anypony or otherwise who has any reason as to why these two shouldn't be married, speak now or forever hold your peace." Queen Haven paused, waiting for some creature to say something, but nothing was said, much to the couple's relief.
Queen Haven continued. "A true marriage begins well before the wedding day, and the efforts of marriage continue well beyond the ceremony. A brief moment in time and the stroke of the pen are all that is required to create the legal bond of marriage, but it takes a lifetime of love, commitment, and compromise to make marriage durable and everlasting. Today you declare your commitment to each other before family and friends. Without further ado, we begin with the vows. Hitch, you may begin." Queen Haven took a step back.
Hitch took another deep breath. "You know, I had this whole speech planned out…"
"Of course you did," Pipp said playfully, causing the audience to chuckle a bit.
"But umm…standing here today, before the most beautiful mare I've ever seen, I realize I don't want to say any of it. Umm…you know, the moment I first saw you in that throne room in this very castle, even then, you somehow stopped me in my tracks. It wasn't your beauty that stopped me, though that definitely didn't help," Another chuckle from the audience. "But it was instead your beautiful voice as you sang that song. You were so happy in the air, just singing your heart out and you wanted everypony else to feel that kind of joy. If I didn't think you were the enemy, I would've spent all night watching you. Then everything went to hell. Leaving you alone in that throne room is one of my biggest regrets.
"And then we brought back magic and I finally accepted my love for you. Of course Sunny was the first to find out, and the day we confessed our love for each other, I learned never to ask Sunny to keep a secret, unless I want to be sent on a fake rescue mission to save you from your terrifying room."
The audience laughed and Sunny blushed in embarrassment.
"And then you went missing, and I thought I'd never see you again. I wasn't myself. In fact, I was a complete jerk. The two mares right behind you can attest to that. And then I found you, only to have lost you again. Pipp, I can't live without you. You're my other half. I'd…I'd fall apart without you. You're the glue that holds me together. I won't spend another day without you. I love you so much, my little songbird."
Tears filled Pipp's eyes as she smiled up at Hitch. She quickly wiped them away at the same time Queen Haven wiped away her own.
"Wow…that was…that was beautiful," Pipp whispered. "I'm not sure how I can beat that."
"Pipp, you may begin with your vows."
"Umm…right. Well, it wasn't exactly true love at first sight with me. Actually, I thought he walked around with a stick up his butt." The whole crowd chuckled, including the ponies at the altar behind the couple, all of them agreeing with a laugh, making Hitch blush. "And then the Jinxie games came around and something my mother said…I couldn't get it out of my head. 'We didn't realize how much we needed each other. How wonderful it can be when we're...all together...'. When you risked everything to save Sparky, it made me realize how kind you are, and how you're willing to risk everything for the creatures you love. And I realized…I was willing to risk everything for you. You were the pony I first thought about when I woke up. The last pony I thought of before I went to sleep. Just thinking about you would make me laugh when I'd be up in the middle of the night. You keep me stable, keep me grounded. Without you, I'd just, float away."
Queen Haven wiped away tears with her hoof. "Oh dear. I promised my daughter I'd be professional about this. I knew I should've just had Alphie officiate this wedding."
"Mom," Pipp playfully groaned with a small roll of her eyes and a smile.
"Now, onto the rings…"
Pipp and Hitch exchanged rings with Sparky as the ring bearer. Each ring had three gems, each gem representing something. The dark purple one represented Pipp, the dark blue one represented Hitch and the green one represented Sparky since he was a part of their small family. They each said their lines before putting the rings on each other. Then Queen Haven had Zoom and Thunder put a crown atop both of them with a dark purple and blue string connecting the two, as per tradition for a Zephyr Heights royal wedding.
Finally, the moment everypony had been waiting for came. "I now ask you to rise…" The entire crowd stood up as one. "As I announce for the first time in Equestrian history, Mr. and Mrs. Trailblazer. Prince and Princess of Zephyr Heights!"
As one, everypony, including the groom's stallions and bridesmares, bowed as one to their princess and to welcome their new prince.
"You may now kiss the bride, Prince Hitch Trailblazer."
Pipp and Hitch only hesitated for a moment before they kissed. As their lips touched, everything else faded out of existence until it was just the two of them. They were lost in each other, exploring the best parts of one another. They wrapped their hooves around each other and with their eyes closed, they were the light that guided each other through the sea of darkness.
"Alright, love birds. Mom said kiss. Not…not whatever this is. Save that for the honeymoon. Nopony wants to see that." Zipp's voice said, startling the two apart. They turned to see everypony still bowing.
"Zephyrina Storm! Do not ruin this for your sister or so help me I will ground you for a month." Queen Haven scolded, making her five friends chuckle.
"You…you can't ground me! I'm…I'm an adult!" Zipp stuttered, blushing deeply in embarrassment.
"Yes. And I'm the queen."
Zipp didn't say anything else. Sunny and Zipp then flew off and came back, both holding a broom which they set down in front of Hitch and Pipp, who then, while holding hooves, jumped the broom. It was a Maretime Bay tradition, and Pipp and Hitch were insistent on combining their traditions into this wedding. As such, the earth ponies all stood up while all the other ponies continued bowing. As the newlyweds walked back down the aisle, all the earth ponies threw rice at the couple, another Maretime Bay tradition. Once the couple were through the the castle doors, with their bridesmares and groom stallions behind them, the rest of the audience stood and cheered for their princess and new prince.
Music raged on as the after-party played well into the night. The couple was sitting at a table set aside just for them on the side of the room, while the DJ played music on the stage.
Zipp flew up to them, her coat reflecting the different colored disco lights. "Hey Prince Hitch!" Zipp yelled just to be heard over the beat of the music. "What you gonna do now that you're the prince of Zephyr Heights?"
"Whoa," Hitch quickly said. "Slow down. I'm still just Sheriff."
"Yeah. And I'm just your run-of-the-mill, everyday citizen of Maretime Bay," Zipp said sarcastically. "Come on! You're a prince! Royal life is the best! Embrace it!"
"Yeah, 'cause we just had to drag you away from the castle when we moved to the Brighthouse. I mean, there were some punches thrown at the poor guards as they dragged you along the floor, kicking and screaming, and you were totally throwing–"
"Okay, I get it!" Zipp interrupted her sister's sarcastic speech. "Maybe royal life isn't the best. But still. Whatever you wish, you just have to say the words, and it's yours." Zipp said, bowing in the air dramatically.
"Can I wish for you to go away?" Pipp asked over the blaring music when it suddenly stopped.
"No can do. I was actually sent to get you. Sunny wants us all to do the Unity dance together. Like what we did at the manesquerade ball a couple of years ago."
"Oh yeah. I forgot Sunny wanted to do that. Alright. Let's do this."
Zipp flew away and Hitch got up, walking around the table. Pipp flapped her wings and began to follow Hitch in the air when she saw something in the distance. She stopped in her tracks, looking up in the sky, squinting her eyes, trying to see it better.
Hitch stopped and turned when he realized Pipp wasn't following him. "Honey? Is everything alright?"
"Do you see that?" Pipp asked, pointing into the sky.
Hitch looked to where Pipp was pointing and squinted his eyes. He definitely saw it, but it was just a white blob in the night sky.
"Maybe I should go get the others?" He said, not taking his eyes off of it. Hitch wanted to play it off as nothing but some nature thing, maybe a bird or something, but something deep in Hitch's gut told him otherwise.
"Yeah, I think that might be best," Pipp agreed, hovering in the air. "Maybe I should go see what it is?"
Hitch shook his head. "Bad idea. At least without backup. Anyway, it looks like it's coming this way. Wait here. I'll be back."
Hitch turned and ran off to the dance floor where Sunny, Misty, Izzy, and Zipp were gathered, getting ready for their dance.
"There you are. We almost had to start–"
"Forget the dance. There's something you need to see." Hitch said before running back to their table.
When the five ponies got there, Pipp was sitting on the floor in front of the table, holding what looked like a snowflake. It quickly melted in her hoof until all that was left was a note, which Pipp had already read, and was now staring at it with wide and confused eyes.
"Pipp? What is it? Is everything okay?" Sunny asked, stepping up to Sunny.
Pipp gave the note to Sunny and the four other ponies gathered around to read it over Sunny's shoulder, but that proved unnecessary because Sunny read it aloud.
"'To Princess Pipp Petals and Prince Hitch Trailblazer,
We received word of your defeat of the changelings and your resurrection through the tears of your true love. We've been waiting for you for centuries. We believe you are the ones who have been prophesied. I promise we will explain everything once you arrive, but we need you to come as soon as you possibly can. We are in desperate need of your help. I wish you safe travels on your journey. And bring your friends. I, more than anypony, know that apart from love, friendship is the most powerful force in Equestria and beyond.
Awaiting your swift arrival,
Flurryheart, Queen of the Crystal Empire'"
Author's Note
Alright, that's the end of The Magic In Us. I had to end on a wholesome note since the last two stories in the series were so depressing. ![]()
There will be a fourth story. Shout out to Sword_Ironwing for giving me the idea. Go check him out. I do want to release another chapter on Beautiful Things as well as the story Starlit Roots before I release that.
Disclaimer:
The songs I used in this story do not belong to me. They belong to Hasbro, the maker of MLP. These are the songs I used.
Right There In Front of Me
A Special Tune
Magic In Us
This Day Aria
I decided to do it all at the end at once. So, yeah, don't shoot me for copyright Hasbro! ![]()
See you in the next story, and, in the meantime, check out some of my other stories!
