Queen’s past.

by Kingless knight

Prologue: Birth and corruption.

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Vehemance caressed the egg containing her future offspring. She licked the flawless surface meticulously, her long dark tongue making sure every crevice was clean. The now-glistening shell glinted in the faint light of the hive chamber.

Vehemance heard Maxilla's voice in her head, a hint of humour tinged in the telepathic communication. Dear, isn't that a little excessive? You've spent hours on her."

Vehemance considered her mate's remarks and paused, twitching her ears a little. She shook her head, her mane rippling with the motion. "No, my love. In response, she said in a kind yet firm mental voice, "Our second queen needs all the cleaning she can get." "I want to make sure no mould gets to this one, Spindles had one I was so worried."

Maxilla approached, his chitinous legs softly clicking against the hive floor. He nuzzled Vehemance tenderly. "You are right dear, of course. She will be a strong queen, just like her mother."

Vehemance hummed blissfully, her wings buzzing gently. "Do you think she'll have your eyes?" she questioned, her mental voice filled with joy.

"Perhaps," Maxilla chuckled. "But I hope she shares your determination. That will help her when she starts her own Hive." He added before Vehemance returned her licking.

Maxilla rolled his eyes expastnrated, He noticed a slight movement. Spindle, their first hatchling, had climbed inside the chamber, her little legs guiding her to the egg. Her big, curious eyes were fixated on the shimmering surface.

"Mama, Papa" Spindle's tiny voice echoed in their heads, "is my sister coming soon?"

Vehemance smiled warmly at her daughter, pulled closer with her hoof. "Yes, my little greedy grub. Your sister will out of this egg very soon." He licked her cheek, causing the young Changeling to giggle.

With a dip of her head, Spindle's ears quirked in curiosity. "Can I help clean the egg too?" Smelling the egg, she enquired.

Vehemance and Maxilla glanced at one other, laughing at their daughters' ecstasy through their mental connection.

"Of course you can, sweetling," Maxilla said, gently guiding Spindle closer to the egg. "Just be very gentle, like this." He demonstrated a soft lick on the egg's surface.

Spindle's eyes widened with excitement. She stuck out her tiny tongue and gave the egg a tentative lick. "It tastes funny," she giggled.

Maxilla joked in their mental connection. "Your mother been cleaning since morning. I bet it tastes like yesterday's dinner." Spindle giggle.

Maxilla was kicked in the side by Vehemance, who laughed and experienced a wave of affection for her expanding brood. She cast a quick glance at Maxilla, who was tenderly observing their daughter.

Suddenly, a faint tapping sound caught their attention. Spindle's ears perked up, and she leaned closer to the egg. "Mama, Papa, look!" she exclaimed mentally, her voice filled with wonder, and her parents head had a small migraine from their daughter's mental scream.

Vehemance and Maxilla moved closer, their eyes fixed on the egg. Tiny cracks started to form, spreading like a delicate web across the shell. Then, without warning, a small, pointed horn stabbed through the shell, causing Spindle to jump back in surprise.

"Is that her horn, is she trying to kill me?" Spindle asked, her mental voice a mix of excitement and terror.

Maxilla nodded, his eyes gleaming with pride. "Yes, that's how you cracked your egg too, little one. Almost pocket your father's eye out." Maxilla rubbed his left eye remembering it well.

Vehemance leaned in, her voice soft and encouraging. "That's it, my love bug. I bet you're hungry so come out now." Vehemance spoke both excited and showing her dominance, if ordering the grub would make her come out faster.

With each relentless thrust, the horn continued to stab at the shell, expanding the fissures, as the family looked on in amazement. Fragments of the egg started to come loose, exposing hints of a tiny, shadowy shape inside.

"Look at her go!" Spindle cheered, forgetting her earlier comment, bouncing on her tiny legs. "Come on you can do it!"

Maxilla laughed, his voice warm and loving in his head. "Just like her big sister."

Eventually, the last bits of shell broke off with one last push. There was a small changeling grub among the pieces. Her eyes remained closed, twisted as she inhaled the hive air for the first time.

Vehemance leaned in and spoke in a gentle, loving voice. "Welcome to the world, my little Chrysalis."

The small changeling grub opened her eyes slowly and blinked quickly to get used to the low light in the hive chamber. Her eyes drifted in unfocused circles before finally settling on Vehemance's face. Chrysalis chirped high and low, her little legs twitching in the air.

"Oh, listen to her," Maxilla said, his mental voice brimming with pride. "She's already trying to talk, hopefully her first word won't be like mine." She spoke having memory was having soap in his mouth.

Curious, Spindle leaned in closer, her ears perking up. "What's she saying, Mama?"

Vehemance smiled warmly. "She's hungry, little one. It's time for her first meal." With practiced ease, she reached into a nearby vase and scooped out a dollop of royal jelly. The golden substance gleamed in the low light.

Spindle licked her muzzle "I wouldn't say to that." Her eyes wide with wonder and hunter.

Maxilla explained sighed. "Spindle you already had your's this morning dear, plus you're big princess now." Spindle pouted.

Vehemance held Chrysalis tenderly, bringing the royal jelly to her lips. The young grub's ears perked up as it detected the nutrient-dense meal. Chrysalis started to eat with unexpected eagerness, her tiny tongue moving swiftly, then sucking on her mother's hoof.

"Look at her go!" Spindle exclaimed, her mental voice filled with excitement. "She really likes it." Spindle tried to sneak toward the case but she was easily caught by her fathers magic and sat next to him.

Chrysalis's chirping stopped as she ate, giving way to contented little hums. Vehemance gave her daughter a gentle back rub as her eyes glistened with love and happiness.

"That's all, my sweetheart," she gushed. "Feed up and get powerful. You're going to have a bright future."

Maxilla took a step forward, giving Vehemance a tender hug. He laughed, "She definitely has your appetite." "Remember how much you ate when you were about to lay spindle?"

Vehemance gave a soft laugh. "How did I overlook that? I believed I would never be satisfied."

Chrysalis's eyes grew droopy as she finished her meal. Vehemance gently and tenderly removed the extra royal jelly from her daughter's face.

Softly and tenderly, Vehemance said, "I think someone's ready for a nap."

Spindle observed her mother putting Chrysalis in a cosy, well-padded cot. She asked in an excited mental voice, "Can I stay with her, Mama?"

Vehemance gave a kind smile. "Obviously, darling. Keep quiet and give her space to rest. And no sly munchies, did you get that?" Spindle nodded as her mother finished the sentence.

Maxilla turned to Vehemance as Spindle took her place next to her new sister. He said, "Our family is growing," in a proud and slightly surprised mental voice.

Vehemance leaned into her partner's embrace and nodded. "Yes, and it will continue to expand. We are so full of love to share."

The years flew by, crammed with the happy chaos of an expanding family of changelings. Before they realised it, the entire year had passed since the hatching of the Chrysalis. The seven young changelings, each distinct in their own way, buzzed with life inside the hive chamber that had once housed a single egg.

Vehemance gathered her family one sunny afternoon. She declared, "Today is a special day," speaking to all of her kids in her head. "We're going to have a family portrait done."

Spindle's ears lit up with anticipation. "A picture? similar to those found in the ancient hive logs?

"Exactly," Maxilla said with a twinkle in his eyes. "It's a tradition for royal changeling families."

The other siblings had differing opinions. With a gleeful clap of her hooves, Chrysalis seemed to radiate more pink light. She said, "Oh, how wonderful!" "We'll look so lovely together!"

Cocoon, the shy blue changeling, burst into uncontrollable giggles at the excitement that erupted from Dopimina, the orange-hued third-born.

The tall red changeling, Myceria, crossed her front legs. Her hair was starting to bristle as she complained, "Do we have to stand still for long?"

The green fifth-born, Archania, however, objected most forcefully. "Hour? We must spend hours standing around." Her slimy mane drooped dramatically as she whimpered. "That sounds awful!"

Emilia, the purple sixth-born, grinned mischievously. "Maybe I could use my venom to make it more interesting," she suggested, her fangs glinting.

Vehemance shook her head firmly. "No pranks, Emilia. This is important."

Maxilla stepped forward, his voice gentle but firm. "I know it might not sound exciting to all of you, but this portrait will be a treasured memory for our family. It's a way to capture this moment in time, when you're all still young and living in the same hive."

Chrysalis nodded enthusiastically. "Papa is right! We should do it. It'll be fun!"

Archania rolled her eyes. "Simple for you to say. You don't have a slime mane that will probably drip everywhere."

Vehemance moved to Archania's side and gently stroked her slim mane. "We will make sure you are comfortable, dear. And it won't take as long as you expect.

Dopimina bounced on her hooves. "Ooh, can we make funny faces in the portrait?"

Maxilla chuckled. "I believe we should go for a nice, normal portrait this time. But maybe we can have a fun one later."

Vehemance couldn't help but feel a surge of love and pride as the family continued to talk about the upcoming portrait, their voices full of excitement, reluctance, and playful banter. Her family had grown dramatically in just a few years, with each of her daughters developing their own distinct personalities and abilities.

She caught Maxilla's eye, and they shared an unspoken understanding. This portrait would be a treasure, capturing their wonderful, chaotic, and loving family at this particular moment in time. Whatever the future held for their daughters, they'd always have this memory to reflect on.

"Watch it, you clumsy oaf!" Archania hissed, her reaction heightened by her disgusting nature.

Usually quiet and shy, Cocoon let out a distressed wail. "My sweetie! Everything is now sticky."

Ever the joker, Dopimina couldn't contain her laughter and let off a cloud of her trademark laughing gas. "Oh please, it's not that horrible! Cocoon, you now resemble a swamp monster!"

Spindle and Chrysalis began giggling uncontrollably as the gas rapidly spread. Even Emilia, who was usually more inclined to laugh than to get involved in mischief, started laughing.

Vehemance sighed, thinking that it might be harder than she thought to finish this portrait. With a firm yet compassionate tone, she said, "Alright, everyone, settle down." Myceria, please exercise greater caution. Let's get you cleaned up, Archania."

Vehemance moved to assist Archania, and Maxilla saw the mischievous glint in Emilia's eyes. The warning, "Don't even think about it, young lady," came as he recognised the expression that usually preceded one of her venomous jokes.

With a pout, Emilia pulled back her fangs. "Papa, I was not going to do anything. Honest."

Chrysalis, who was always trying to make peace, smiled pitifully at Cocoon in the meantime. She said, "Here, let me help you clean up," as she began to remove the slime from Cocoon's fluff with her magic.

The oldest and most mature of the siblings, Spindle, stepped up to lend a hand. With a practical suggestion, she said, "Maybe we should position Archania and Cocoon on opposite ends for the portrait."

Vehemance couldn't help but consider the difficulties that remained as the family worked together to handle the small crisis. Every one of her daughters was developing into a distinct individual with abilities and peculiarities that occasionally conflicted. When they finally broke out from the hive to form their own territories, how would they fare?

Vehemance felt a twinge in her heart at the thought of her daughters departing. Though she understood it was the normal course of events for changeling queens, she was concerned about her young ones having to face the outside world on their own.

Maxilla moved towards her, feeling through their mental link his mate's concern. Quietly, he reassured her, "They'll be fine." "We've raised them well."

With a forced smile, Vehemance nodded. "Yes, I am aware. They're simply still very young."

Dopimina let out another burst of laughing gas, seemingly at the perfect moment, causing her sisters to burst out laughing again. After the reprimand, Myceria, who had been pouting, even smiled.

Maxilla chuckled, "Young, yes, but strong. every one in her own manner."

Vehemance observed as the pink and radiant Chrysalis went from sister to sister, calming agitated emotions and assisting in the restoration of order. Chrysalis appeared to be the most suited daughter to take charge and the one who would eventually establish her own hive out of all of her daughters.

"You're right," Vehemance conceded, a little less anxious. "They will encounter difficulties, but they will overcome them. similar to how we did."

As the family began to take up their rightful place for the portrait, Vehemance gave herself permission to let go of the future and focus on the present. This was an important moment despite the chaos. Whatever lay ahead, they would always have this day, captured in time, as a reminder of the love and laughter that surrounded their hive.

Under Vehemance's careful eye, the changeling hive flourished and grew over the years. Her daughters had grown from being little grubs to young changelings, each with their own distinct personalities and skills. The family portrait, captured so many years ago, now hung in the hive's centre chamber, serving as a reminder of more carefree days.

Vehemance's daughters had started to leave the hive one by one, setting out to forge their own paths and fulfil their destiny. The oldest, Spindle, had been the first to depart, her golden mane glistening with anticipation as she ventured out to satisfy the world's gluttony. Myceria, towering and self-assured, had trailed closely behind, her spikes bristling with the potential for fury to consume. Even the timid Cocoon had pluck to take off, flying in search of the sorrow that would keep her alive.

However, Chrysalis, the second-born with a pink hue, stayed inside the hive. She had initially been happy to stay and assist her mother while becoming knowledgeable about the nuances of the Hive. But as time passed and more of her sisters moved out, she started to feel restless.

When Chrysalis could take her mother no more, she confronted her one day in the throne room. Her voice was a mixture of desperation and anger, and her pink colouring seemed to pulse with intensity as she spoke.

"Why can't I leave?!" With agitated buzzing of her wings, Chrysalis demanded. "Spindle, Myceria, and even Cocoon – why am I the only one who can't leave?"

Vehemance gazed at her daughter, a mixture of worry and love in her eyes. Even though she knew this day would arrive, it didn't make it any less difficult. Trying to sound calm and comforting, she said, "We're still looking for the right place for you, dear."

Chrysalis, however, was not pleased with this response. With a hoof stomp, she scattered a tiny shower of pink sparks across the floor. That's what you say without fail! When, though, will be the ideal moment? When will the ideal location exist?"

Vehemance's mane drooped slightly as she growled in frustration. "Chrysalis, you have to comprehend. You have a special and potent ability to thrive on love. We have to locate a location where you can flourish without endangering anyone."

"But I can control it!" As Chrysalis objected. "I've been working on it. I won't drain anyone completely. I have to go, please, Mother. I'm able to go it alone.

Vehemance took a step towards her daughter and reached out to give her a gentle mane rub. "My sweetie, I know it's difficult. However, we have to exercise patience. It will be your moment."

Chrysalis jerked away from her mother's touch, her eyes filled with pain and anger. "You don't understand! You just want to keep me here forever!" Before Vehemance could react, Chrysalis turned and galloped out of the throne room.

"I HATE YOU!"

Chrysalis paced her room, her hooves clicking against the floor as her mind raced. She glanced at the family portrait hanging on her wall, her eyes lingering on the images of her sisters. They all looked so happy, so carefree. And now they were out there, living their lives, while she was stuck here, trapped by her own nature. "No," she muttered to herself, her voice low and determined. "I won't stay here anymore. I won't let Mother control my life."

With sudden resolve, Chrysalis began to gather her things. She stuffed a few precious belongings into a small satchel - a glowing crystal her father had given her, a lock of her mother's mane, and a small book of changeling lore. Her hooves trembled slightly as she worked, a mix of excitement and fear coursing through her.

As she prepared to leave, a soft knock at her door made her freeze. "Chrysalis?" It was her father's voice, gentle and concerned. "May I come in?"

Heart thumping, Chrysalis hesitated. She had to keep what she was planning from him. She called, shoving the satchel under her bed with haste. "Just a moment!" Trying to gather herself, she took a deep breath and opened the door.

Maxilla stood there, concern in his eyes. He whispered, "Your mother told me what happened." "I thought you might want to talk."

A twinge of guilt shot through Chrysalis, but she ignored it. "There's nothing to discuss," she stated in a chilly tone. "Mother doesn't understand me."

Maxilla sighed and moved into the room. "She is just trying to protect you, Chrysalis. "The world isn't always kind to changelings, especially those who feed on love."

"I don't need protection!" Chrysalis snapped, her pink colouration showing brightly. "I want freedom! I need to live my own life."

Maxilla reached out to touch her mane, but Chrysalis jerked back. "Please, just try to understand," he begged. "We love you too much to see you get hurt."

Chrysalis' resolve wavered briefly. She could feel her father's love, which was warm and comforting. But then she remembered her sisters, out in the world, and her determination returned.

"I'm sorry, Papa," she said, her voice barely audible. "But I can't stay here anymore."

Chrysalis' horn glowed brightly before Maxilla could say anything. In a flash of pink light, she transformed into one of the worker changelings. She darted past her stunned father and galloped down the corridor.

"CHRYSALIS, WAIT!"

But she did not look back.

Chrysalis raced through the hive, her heart pounding, dodging confused workers and ignoring the alarmed shouts from behind her. She could hear her father calling for guards and her mother's voice rising in panic, but she continued running.

Finally, she arrived at the hive entrance. Without hesitation, she spread her wings and took off into the night sky. The cool air rushed past her face as she flew higher and higher, leaving behind the only place she had ever known.

Chrysalis was both excited and terrified as the hive shrank behind her. She didn't know what to do or where she was going. She was free, though. Free to determine her own fate, demonstrate her power control, and carve out a unique path in the world.

Whispering to herself, "I'll show them," she took off and headed for the far horizon. "I'll show them all what I can do."

With her wings beating steadily, Chrysalis increased the distance between her and the hive as she soared through the night sky. As the familiar landscape faded into unfamiliar territory, the thrill of freedom gradually gave way to a gnawing uncertainty.


Days stretched into weeks as she flew over the harsh and merciless badlands. She started to feel hungry and her reserves of love started to diminish. She had never gone without food for this long, and she was starting to feel the strain. Exhausted and panting, Chrysalis landed on a rocky outcrop on the seventh day. Her mane hung limp and lifeless, and her pink colouring had dulled. She noticed a slight whisper as she caught her breath.

"Who's there?" Her voice was hoarse from lack of use as she called out.

The whisper got louder and seemed to come from all directions at once. Chrysalis's ears perked up as she tried to identify the source. Her gaze landed on a big black rock close by, its surface glowing strangely in the low light. Chrysalis stepped closer to the rock out of curiosity rather than caution. The whispers became words as she approached, promises of glory and strength that made her ears perk up.

The voice seemed to come from the rock itself, as it purred, "You seek to prove yourself, young queen, I can help you achieve greatness beyond your wildest dreams."

Chrysalis hesitated, the cautions of her mother still fresh in her memory. However, the voice was very enticing and convincing. It talked of strength that could surpass the strength of any of her sisters and render her independent of her mother's protection forever.

"What... what do I need to do?" With a slight tremble in her voice, Chrysalis questioned.

Chrysalis shivered from the sound of the voice's laughter. "Young queen, just touch the rock. Allow its energy to enter you."

With temptation clouding her judgement, Chrysalis extended a hoof. She felt a surge of energy shoot through her body as her hoof touched the cool, smooth rock surface. Her eyes widened as her senses were overwhelmed by power unlike anything she had ever felt.

But darkness followed the power. Chrysalis sensed her thoughts starting to turn, her need to prove herself transforming into something more malevolent and dark. The love that had kept her alive all her life started to seem weak and unimportant in comparison to this newfound power.

"Yes," a crooned voice said. "Lean into the shadows. Allow it to spur you on to greater things."

A part of Chrysalis wanted to retreat, to take a plane home and ask her mother not to punish her. But power had an irresistible attraction. Feeling the corruption seep into her core, she pressed her hoof harder against the rock.

She whispered, "I'll show them," her voice suddenly darker. "I'll show them all what true power looks like."

The corruption spread, and Chrysalis's appearance started to alter. Her once bright pink colouring turned a dark, scary green. Her once-soft, flowing mane turned sharp and stiff. Her eyes had glowed a strange green light, replacing the warmth and love they once held.

The surface of the black rock, where Chrysalis's hoof had made contact, was now covered in elaborate patterns, giving off an unsettling green glow. When her metamorphosis was complete, she stood in front of it and gasped at the strength pulsing through her. The pink, affectionate changeling had vanished from her hive, having sought freedom elsewhere. A terrifying being with a deep, dark green chitin and a stiff, flat mane took her place.

Chrysalis surveyed the desolate surroundings around her, her eyes now gleaming with an unearthly light. She saw potential where others might have seen desolation.

"This," she growled, her voice low and menacing, "will be the seat of my power."

She jumped right into her work. She carved into the earth, moulding it to her will, her horn glowing with twisted magic. The focal point of her new hive was the black rock, which was now her throne. She infused the very foundations of her creation with her newly discovered power as she worked.

As if responding to her satisfaction, the throne room seemed to come alive. The walls trembled, and from them emerged pods, pulsing with life. Chrysalis watched in fascination as the pods grew, nurtured by the dark energy permeating the hive.

With a wet, tearing sound, the first pod split open. A small, green changeling grub tumbled out, its eyes glowing with the same eerie light as its queen's. Chrysalis approached, looking down at her first subject with a mixture of pride and disdain.

"Welcome, my child," she crooned, her voice a mockery of motherly affection. "You have much work to do."

As more pods burst open and more grubs emerged, Chrysalis felt a surge of dark joy. These were not the loving children her mother had raised. These were her pawns, tools to be used in her quest for domination.

"Go," she commanded, her voice ringing with authority. "Build our hive. Make it strong. Make it feared."

The young changelings scurried to obey, their tiny hooves clicking against the stone floor as they set about their tasks. Chrysalis watched them for a moment before turning her attention to the world beyond her hive. "Now," she mused, her eyes narrowing, "to find sustenance for my children."

With a burst of magic, Chrysalis transformed herself into a beautiful pony, her coat a soft lavender, her mane flowing and golden. She admired her reflection in a nearby crystal, marveling at how convincing the disguise was.

"Let's see what love we can find out there," she chuckled, her voice now sweet and melodious.

As she prepared to leave her hive, Chrysalis paused, casting one last look at the black rock that had changed everything. A part of her, buried deep beneath layers of corruption, whispered a warning. But the voice was quickly silenced by the roar of ambition.

"I'll show them all," she murmured, echoing her words from what felt like a lifetime ago. "I'll show them what true power looks like."

With that, Queen Chrysalis stepped out into the world, ready to begin her reign of terror and deceit. The hive pulsed behind her, growing stronger with each passing moment, a dark heart beating in the wasteland, waiting for its queen to return with the love she would steal to feed her growing tenderly licked the egg that held her future daughter. Her long, dark tongue moved methodically over the smooth surface, ensuring every inch was clean. The dim light of the hive chamber glinted off the now-glistening shell.

Maxilla's voice echoed in Vehemance's mind, a touch of amusement coloring the telepathic message. "Isn't that a bit much, dear? You've been at it for hours."

Vehemance paused, her ears twitching slightly as she considered her mate's words. She shook her head, her mane rippling with the motion. "No, my love. Our second queen needs all the cleaning she can get," she replied, her mental voice firm but loving. "I want to make sure no mold gets to this one."

She resumed her careful ministrations, adding, "Besides, I can feel her. She's close to hatching. I want everything to be perfect."

Maxilla moved closer, his chitinous legs clicking softly on the hive floor. He nuzzled Vehemance gently. "You're right, of course. She'll be a strong queen, just like her mother."

Vehemance hummed contentedly, her wings buzzing softly. "Do you think she'll have your eyes?" she asked, a note of excitement in her mental voice.

"Perhaps," Maxilla chuckled. "But I hope she has your determination. That will serve her well when she leads her own hive."

As they spoke, a small movement caught their attention. Their first-hatched, Spindle, had crawled into the chamber, her tiny legs carrying her towards the egg. Her large, curious eyes fixed on the shimmering surface.

"Mama," Spindle's young voice chimed in their minds, "is my sister coming soon?"

Vehemance smiled warmly at her daughter. "Yes, little one. Your sister will be here very soon."

Spindle tilted her head, her ears twitching with interest. "Can I help clean the egg too?"

Maxilla and Vehemance exchanged a glance, their mental link filled with shared amusement and pride.

"Of course you can, sweetling," Maxilla said, gently guiding Spindle closer to the egg. "Just be very gentle, like this." He demonstrated a soft lick on the egg's surface.

Spindle's eyes widened with excitement. She stuck out her tiny tongue and gave the egg a tentative lick. "It tastes funny," she giggled mentally.

Vehemance couldn't help but laugh. "That's because it's not food, dear. It's the protective shell for your sister."

As Spindle continued to help clean the egg, Vehemance felt a surge of love for her growing family. She glanced at Maxilla, who was watching their daughters with a tender expression.

Suddenly, a faint tapping sound caught their attention. Spindle's ears perked up, and she leaned closer to the egg. "Mama, Papa, look!" she exclaimed mentally, her voice filled with wonder.

Vehemance and Maxilla moved closer, their eyes fixed on the egg. Tiny cracks had begun to form on the surface, spreading like a delicate web across the shell. Then, without warning, a small, pointed horn pierced through the shell, causing Spindle to jump back in surprise.

"Is that her horn?" Spindle asked, her mental voice a mix of excitement and curiosity.

Maxilla nodded, his eyes gleaming with pride. "Yes, that's how you cracked your egg too, little one, you stabbed me in the eye."

Vehemance leaned in, her voice soft and encouraging. "That's it, my darling. You're doing wonderfully."

The family watched in awe as the horn continued to stab at the shell, widening the cracks with each determined thrust. Pieces of the egg began to fall away, revealing glimpses of a small, dark form within.

"Look at her go!" Spindle cheered, bouncing on her tiny legs. "She's so strong!"

Maxilla chuckled, his mental voice warm with affection. "Just like her big sister."

Finally, with one last push, the remaining pieces of the shell fell away. There, amidst the fragments, lay a tiny changeling grub. Her eyes, still closed, scrunched up as she took her first breaths of hive air.

Vehemance leaned in, her voice soft and filled with love. "Welcome to the world, my little Chrysalis."

The tiny changeling grub slowly opened her eyes, blinking rapidly as she adjusted to the dim light of the hive chamber. Her gaze, unfocused at first, gradually settled on Vehemance's face. Chrysalis let out a series of high-pitched chirps, her tiny legs wriggling in the air.

"Oh, listen to her," Maxilla said, his mental voice brimming with pride. "She's already trying to communicate."

Spindle leaned in closer, her ears twitching with curiosity. "What's she saying, Mama?"

Vehemance smiled warmly. "She's hungry, little one. It's time for her first meal." With practiced ease, she reached into a nearby cell and scooped out a dollop of royal jelly. The golden substance gleamed in the low light.

"What's that?" Spindle asked, her eyes wide with wonder.

"It's royal jelly," Maxilla explained. "It's special food for new queens. It will help your sister grow strong and healthy."

Vehemance gently cradled Chrysalis, bringing the royal jelly close to her mouth. The newborn grub's ears twitched, sensing the nutrient-rich food. With surprising eagerness, Chrysalis began to eat, her tiny mandibles working quickly.

"Look at her go!" Spindle exclaimed, her mental voice filled with excitement. "She really likes it!"

As Chrysalis ate, her chirping subsided, replaced by contented little hums. Vehemance stroked her daughter's back gently, her eyes filled with love and pride.

"That's it, my darling," she cooed. "Eat up and grow strong. You have a big future ahead of you."

Maxilla moved closer, nuzzling Vehemance affectionately. "She certainly has your appetite," he chuckled. "Remember how much you ate when you were newly crowned?"

Vehemance laughed softly. "How could I forget? I thought I'd never be full."

As Chrysalis finished her meal, her eyes began to droop. Vehemance carefully wiped the excess royal jelly from her daughter's face, her touch gentle and loving.

"I think someone's ready for a nap," Vehemance said, her voice soft and tender.

Spindle watched as her mother gently placed Chrysalis in a soft, cushioned alcove within the hive wall. "Can I stay with her, Mama?" she asked, her mental voice filled with eagerness.

Vehemance smiled warmly. "Of course, sweetling. Just be quiet and let her rest."

As Spindle settled next to her new sister, Maxilla turned to Vehemance. "Our family is growing," he said, his mental voice filled with pride and a hint of wonder.

Vehemance nodded, leaning into her mate's embrace. "Yes, and it will keep growing. We have so much love to give."

The years passed quickly, filled with the joyous chaos of a growing changeling family. Before they knew it, a full year had gone by since Chrysalis' hatching. The hive chamber that once held a single egg now buzzed with the energy of seven young changelings, each unique in their own way.

One sunny afternoon, Vehemance gathered her family together. "Today is a special day," she announced, her mental voice reaching all her children. "We're going to have a family portrait done."

Spindle's ears perked up with excitement. "A portrait? Like the ones in the old hive records?"

"Exactly," Maxilla nodded, his eyes twinkling. "It's a tradition for royal changeling families."

The reactions from the other siblings were mixed. Chrysalis clapped her hooves together, her pink coloration seeming to glow brighter with joy. "Oh, how wonderful!" she exclaimed. "We'll look so lovely together!"

Dopimina, the orange-hued third-born, let out a burst of laughing gas in her excitement, causing Cocoon, the shy blue changeling, to giggle uncontrollably.

Myceria, the tall red changeling, crossed her forelegs. "Do we have to stand still for long?" she grumbled, her spikes bristling slightly.

But it was Archania, the green fifth-born, who voiced the strongest objection. "Hours? We have to stand around for hours?" she whined, her slimy mane drooping dramatically. "That sounds awful!"

Emilia, the purple sixth-born, grinned mischievously. "Maybe I could use my venom to make it more interesting," she suggested, her fangs glinting.

Vehemance shook her head firmly. "No pranks, Emilia. This is important."

Maxilla stepped forward, his voice gentle but firm. "I know it might not sound exciting to all of you, but this portrait will be a treasured memory for our family. It's a way to capture this moment in time, when you're all still young and living in the hive together."

Chrysalis nodded enthusiastically. "Papa's right! We should do it. It'll be fun!"

Archania rolled her eyes. "Easy for you to say. You don't have slime for a mane that'll probably drip all over the place."

Vehemance moved to Archania's side, gently stroking her slimy mane. "We'll make sure you're comfortable, dear. And it won't take as long as you think."

Dopimina bounced on her hooves. "Ooh, can we make funny faces in the portrait?"

Maxilla chuckled. "I think we should aim for a nice, normal portrait this time. But maybe we can do a fun one afterwards."

As the family continued to discuss the upcoming portrait, their voices a mix of excitement, reluctance, and playful banter, Vehemance couldn't help but feel a swell of love and pride. Her family had grown so much in just a year, each of her daughters developing their own unique personalities and abilities.

She caught Maxilla's eye, and they shared a moment of unspoken understanding. This portrait would indeed be a treasure, a snapshot of their wonderful, chaotic, loving family at this moment in time. Whatever the future held for their daughters, they would always have this memory to look back on.

"Watch it, you clumsy oaf!" Archania hissed, her disgust-feeding nature amplifying her reaction.

Cocoon, usually shy and reserved, let out a wail of distress. "My fluff! It's all sticky now!"

Dopimina, ever the jokester, couldn't help but burst into laughter, releasing a cloud of her signature laughing gas. "Oh come on, it's not that bad! You look like a swamp monster now, Cocoon!"

The gas quickly spread, causing Spindle and Chrysalis to start giggling uncontrollably. Even Emilia, who was usually more interested in causing mischief than participating in it, found herself chuckling.

Vehemance sighed, realizing that getting this portrait done might be more challenging than she'd anticipated. "Alright, everyone, settle down," she said, her voice firm but kind. "Myceria, please be more careful. Archania, let's get you cleaned up."

As Vehemance moved to help Archania, Maxilla noticed Emilia's eyes glinting mischievously. "Don't even think about it, young lady," he warned, recognizing the look that often preceded one of her venom-induced pranks.

Emilia pouted but retracted her fangs. "I wasn't going to do anything, Papa. Honest."

Meanwhile, Chrysalis, ever the peacemaker, approached Cocoon with a sympathetic smile. "Here, let me help you clean up," she offered, using her magic to start removing the slime from Cocoon's fluff.

Spindle, the eldest and most responsible of the siblings, joined in to help. "Maybe we should position Archania and Cocoon on opposite ends for the portrait," she suggested pragmatically.

As the family worked together to resolve the minor crisis, Vehemance couldn't help but reflect on the challenges that lay ahead. Each of her daughters was growing into her own unique personality, with powers and quirks that sometimes clashed. How would they fare when they eventually left the hive to establish their own territories?

The thought of her daughters leaving sent a pang through Vehemance's heart. She knew it was the natural order of things for changeling queens, but the idea of her little ones facing the world alone worried her.

Maxilla, sensing his mate's concern through their mental link, moved closer to her. "They'll be fine," he reassured her quietly. "We've raised them well."

Vehemance nodded, forcing a smile. "I know. It's just... they're still so young."

As if on cue, Dopimina released another burst of laughing gas, setting off another round of giggles among her sisters. Even Myceria, who had been sulking after the scolding, cracked a smile.

"Young, yes," Maxilla chuckled, "but strong. Each in her own way."

Vehemance watched as Chrysalis, pink and radiant, moved from sister to sister, soothing ruffled feelings and helping to restore order. Of all her daughters, Chrysalis seemed the most natural leader, the most likely to thrive when she eventually left to start her own hive.

"You're right," Vehemance admitted, her worries easing slightly. "They'll face challenges, but they'll overcome them. Just like we did."

As the family finally began to settle into position for the portrait, Vehemance allowed herself to push aside thoughts of the future and focus on the present. This moment, chaotic as it was, was precious. Whatever lay ahead, they would always have this day, captured in time, a reminder of the love and laughter that filled their hive.

As the years passed, the changeling hive grew and thrived under Vehemance's watchful eye. Her daughters, once tiny grubs, had blossomed into young changelings, each with their own unique personalities and abilities. The family portrait, taken so long ago, now hung in the central chamber of the hive, a reminder of simpler times.

One by one, Vehemance's daughters had begun to leave the hive, venturing out to establish their own territories and pursue their destinies. Spindle, the eldest, had been the first to go, her golden mane shimmering with excitement as she set out to feed on the greed of the world. Myceria, tall and proud, had followed soon after, her spikes bristling with the promise of anger to feast upon. Even shy Cocoon had found the courage to fly away, seeking the sadness that would sustain her.

But Chrysalis, the pink-hued second-born, remained in the hive. At first, she had been content to stay, helping her mother and learning the intricacies of hive management. But as time wore on and more of her sisters left, a restlessness began to grow within her.

One day, unable to contain her frustration any longer, Chrysalis confronted her mother in the throne room. Her pink coloration seemed to pulse with intensity as she spoke, her voice filled with a mix of anger and desperation.

"Why can't I leave?!" Chrysalis demanded, her wings buzzing with agitation. "Spindle, Myceria, and even Cocoon – why am I the only one who can't leave?"

Vehemance looked at her daughter, her eyes filled with a mix of love and concern. She had known this day would come, but it didn't make it any easier. "We're still looking for the right place for you, dear," she said, trying to keep her voice calm and reassuring.

But Chrysalis wasn't satisfied with this answer. She stomped her hoof, sending a small shower of pink sparks across the floor. "That's what you always say! But when will it be the right time? When will there be a right place?"

Vehemance sighed, her mane drooping slightly. "Chrysalis, you must understand. Your ability to feed on love is unique and powerful. We need to find a place where you can thrive without causing harm."

"But I can control it!" Chrysalis protested. "I've been practicing. I won't drain anyone completely. Please, Mother, I need to leave. I need to find my own way!"

Vehemance moved closer to her daughter, reaching out to stroke her mane gently. "I know it's hard, my darling. But we must be patient. Your time will come."

Chrysalis jerked away from her mother's touch, her eyes flashing with hurt and anger. "You don't understand! You're just trying to keep me here forever!" Before Vehemance could respond, Chrysalis turned and galloped out of the throne room.

"I HATE YOU!"

With her hooves clattering on the smooth hive floor, Chrysalis ran to her room. Once inside, she used her magic to slam the door shut, sending vibrations through the walls. She collapsed onto her bed and buried her face in the fluffy, petal-like comforter. She was so frustrated that her tears turned into glistening trails down her pink cheeks. She could feel her unique nature being constantly reminded of by the love that kept her churning inside. It wasn't equitable. Why did she need to be unique? Why was she unable to travel and experience new things like her sisters?

With her thoughts racing, Chrysalis paced her room with her hooves clicking against the floor. Her gaze lingered on the pictures of her sisters in the family portrait that was hanging on her wall. They all appeared so content and carefree. And now she found herself trapped by her own nature here, while they were out there living their lives. She muttered, low and determined, "No," to herself. "I will no longer remain here. I refuse to submit to my mother's dictates."

Chrysalis started to collect her belongings with a sudden determination. She crammed a lock of her mother's hair, a small book of changeling lore, and a glowing crystal her father had given her into a tiny satchel. As she worked, her hooves quivered a little bit from the mixture of fear and excitement in her.

She froze as she was about to leave when there was a soft knock on her door. "Chrysalis?" That voice was her father's, kind and worried. "May I come in?"

Chrysalis hesitated, her heart pounding. She couldn't let him see what she was planning. "Just a moment!" she called, quickly shoving the satchel under her bed. She took a deep breath, trying to compose herself, before opening the door.

Maxilla stood there, his eyes filled with worry. "Your mother told me what happened," he said softly. "I thought you might want to talk."

Chrysalis felt a pang of guilt, but she pushed it aside. "There's nothing to talk about," she said, her voice cold. "Mother doesn't understand me. She never will."

Maxilla sighed, moving into the room. "She's just trying to protect you, Chrysalis. The world out there... it's not always kind to changelings, especially those who feed on love."

"I don't need protection!" Chrysalis snapped, her pink coloration flaring brightly. "I need freedom! I need to live my own life!"

Maxilla reached out to touch her mane, but Chrysalis jerked away. "Please, just try to understand," he pleaded. "We love you too much to see you get hurt."

For a moment, Chrysalis felt her resolve waver. She could feel the love radiating from her father, warm and comforting. But then she remembered her sisters, out there experiencing the world, and her determination returned.

"I'm sorry, Papa," she said, her voice barely above a whisper. "But I can't stay here anymore."

Before Maxilla could respond, Chrysalis's horn glowed brightly. In a flash of pink light, she transformed, taking on the appearance of one of the worker changelings. She darted past her stunned father, galloping down the corridor.

"CHRYSALIS, WAIT!"

But she didn't look back.

Heart pounding, Chrysalis raced through the hive, dodging confused workers and ignoring the alarmed shouts behind her. She could hear her father calling for guards, hear her mother's voice rising in panic, but she kept running.

Finally, she reached the hive entrance. Without hesitation, she spread her wings and took flight, soaring out into the night sky. The cool air rushed past her face as she flew higher and higher, leaving behind the only home she'd ever known.

As the hive grew smaller behind her, Chrysalis felt a mix of exhilaration and terror. She had no idea where she was going or what she would do. But she was free. Free to find her own destiny, to prove that she could control her powers and make her own way in the world.

"I'll show them," she whispered to herself as she flew towards the distant horizon. "I'll show them all what I can do."

Chrysalis soared through the night sky, her wings beating steadily as she put more and more distance between herself and the hive. The exhilaration of freedom slowly gave way to a gnawing uncertainty as the familiar landscape faded into unfamiliar territory.


Days turned into a week as she flew across the badlands, a harsh and unforgiving terrain. The love she had stored within her began to dwindle, and hunger gnawed at her insides. She had never gone this long without feeding, and the strain was beginning to show. On the seventh day, exhausted and panting, Chrysalis landed on a rocky outcrop. Her pink coloration had dulled, and her mane hung limp and lifeless. As she caught her breath, a faint whisper caught her attention.

"Who's there?" she called out, her voice hoarse from lack of use.

The whisper grew louder, seeming to come from everywhere and nowhere at once. Chrysalis's ears twitched, trying to pinpoint the source. Her eyes fell on a large black rock nearby, its surface gleaming unnaturally in the dim light. Curiosity overrode caution, and Chrysalis approached the rock. As she drew closer, the whispers coalesced into words, promises of power and glory that made her ears quiver with excitement.

"You seek to prove yourself, young queen," the voice purred, seeming to emanate from the rock itself. "I can help you achieve greatness beyond your wildest dreams."

Chrysalis hesitated, her mother's warnings echoing in her mind. But the voice was so alluring, so convincing. It spoke of power that could make her stronger than any of her sisters, strong enough to never need her mother's protection again.

"What... what do I need to do?" Chrysalis asked, her voice trembling slightly.

The voice chuckled, a sound that sent shivers down Chrysalis's spine. "Just touch the rock, young queen. Let its power flow into you."

Chrysalis reached out a hoof, her mind clouded with temptation. As her hoof made contact with the smooth, cold surface of the rock, she felt a jolt of energy course through her body. Her eyes widened as power unlike anything she had ever experienced flooded her senses.

But with the power came darkness. Chrysalis felt her thoughts begin to twist, her desire to prove herself warping into something darker, more sinister. The love that had sustained her all her life began to feel weak, insignificant compared to this new source of power.

"Yes," the voice crooned. "Embrace the darkness. Let it fuel your ambition."

Part of Chrysalis wanted to pull away, to fly back home and beg her mother's forgiveness. But the allure of power was too strong. She pressed her hoof more firmly against the rock, feeling the corruption seep into her very being.

"I'll show them," she whispered, her voice taking on a new, darker tone. "I'll show them all what true power looks like."

As the corruption took hold, Chrysalis's appearance began to change. Her once vibrant pink coloration darkened to a deep, menacing green. Her mane, once soft and flowing, became rigid and sharp. Her eyes, once full of warmth and love, now glowed with an eerie green light.

The black rock pulsed with an eerie green glow, its surface now scarred with intricate patterns where Chrysalis's hoof had made contact. She stood before it, her transformation complete, marveling at the power coursing through her veins. Gone was the pink, love-feeding changeling who had left her hive in search of freedom. In her place stood a creature of nightmares, her chitin a deep, menacing green, her mane sharp and rigid like a crown of thorns.

Chrysalis's eyes, now glowing with an otherworldly light, surveyed the barren landscape around her. Where others might have seen desolation, she saw potential.

"This," she hissed, her voice low and filled with dark promise, "this will be the seat of my power."

Without hesitation, she began to work. Her horn glowed with corrupted magic as she carved into the earth, shaping it to her will. The black rock, now her throne, became the centerpiece of her new hive. As she worked, she poured her newfound power into the very foundations of her creation.

Days flew by with feverish activity. Chrysalis was so hungry for more that he hardly got any sleep. More subjects, more authority, and more control. She finally stood in front of her finished throne room, exhausted but victorious.

The veins of corruption extending throughout the building caused the walls to pulse with an unsettling green light similar to that of the rock. Chrysalis strode over to her throne, stroking his hoof across its cool, glossy surface.

She whispered, "Perfect," a menacing smile spreading across her features.

Almost as though in response to her gratification, the throne room came to life. The walls shook, and life-pulsing pods appeared from them. With fascination, Chrysalis observed the growing pods that were nourished by the dark energy that permeated the hive.

The first pod burst open with a wet, tearing sound. The eyes of the small green changeling grub that tumbled out shone with the same unsettling light as its queen's. Chrysalis stepped forward, gazing down at her first victim with a mix of contempt and pride.

"Hello, my darling," she cooed, her tone a caricature of maternal warmth. "You have much work to do."

Chrysalis felt a surge of dark joy as more pods burst open and more grubs emerged. Her mother had raised loving children, not these. These were her pawns, her instruments in her struggle for dominance.

"Go," she commanded, her authority resounding in her voice. "Construct our hive. Make it powerful. Make creatures afraid of it."

With their tiny hooves clicking against the stone floor, the young changelings scampered to obey and got to work on their tasks. Chrysalis observed them for a brief moment before focussing on the surroundings of her hive. Her gaze narrowed, "Now, to find sustenance for my children."

Chrysalis changed into a stunning pony with a flash of magic, her mane flowing and golden and her coat a gentle lavender. Admiring her reflection in a nearby crystal, she was impressed by how well the disguise worked.

She laughed, her voice now melodic and sweet. "Let's see what love we can find out there," she said.

Chrysalis paused as she was about to leave her hive, taking one last glance at the black rock that had altered everything. Some part of her, tucked away under a mountain of corruption, muttered a caution. But the roar of ambition soon muffled the voice.

She uttered in a whisper, "I'll show them all," reiterating her earlier, seemingly eternal remarks. "I'll show them what true power looks like."

Having said that, Queen Chrysalis entered the world prepared to establish her reign of terror and deceit. Beside her, the hive beat, becoming more powerful every second, like a black heart pounding in the desert, waiting for its queen to return with the love she would pilfer to fuel her burgeoning army.