My life in Equestriaby Mady_SkyChaptersThe School of MagicIs it a farewell or a goodbye?The Return of King SombraUnexpected delivery and collaborationDangerCaptivityRevelation and romantic eveningThe Return of DraekoThe School of MagicToday, the world seemed to be ganging up against me. My alarm clock, a faithful companion of unpleasant surprises, did not ring. My eyelids opened abruptly, revealing a sun already high in the sky. A quick glance at the clock felt like an icy shower: I was terribly late. I felt a wave of panic wash over me, burning, tightening my chest to the point of taking my breath away. I sprang out of bed, grabbing my belongings in a frenzied whirlwind, trying to fight both the pressure of the passing hour and my feverish thoughts. There was no way I was going to miss today's class, especially with Twilight waiting for me... or, at least, who was hoping for me on time this time. We had this absurd bet going on: to arrive on time for once. It had become a kind of game between us, but each failure weighed on me a little more. Not just because of the gamble, but because I felt that, in a way, I needed to prove to him that I could be up to the task... at his level. I ran down the stairs of the magic school, short of breath, my heart pounding. My hooves pounded on the ground, and every step sounded like an accusation. I was never ready, never perfectly in tune with what Twilight represented: rigor, discipline... excellence. But she... She remained there, always, with that look so understanding, so benevolent, that it sometimes made me dizzy. This bond, this friendship so strong, sometimes I didn't know what to do with it. Especially since I was the only one to have this privilege. Twilight never went to the other foals. Finally, I arrived at the door of the classroom. With a trembling hoof, I pushed open the door and burst inside. All eyes instantly turned to me, their eyes filled with a mixture of curiosity and mockery. My gaze immediately sought Twilight, as if she were the only one who could calm this whirlwind that threatened to engulf me. And, as always, she was there. Her large violet eyes sparkled with a barely concealed gleam, and an amused smile floated on her lips. A smile that disarmed me every time. "Mady! You're here!" she exclaimed with a burst in her voice that betrayed both surprise and amusement. My heart raced a little more. It was crazy how a simple sentence from him could make me feel. I took a deep breath, trying to regain some composure, before sitting down next to her, almost stumbling in my own chair. "Heh! I forbid you to laugh!" I said, out of breath, with a wry smile. But even I couldn't hide my amusement. His presence always reassured me, even in the worst moments. Twilight stifled a chuckle behind her paw, her eyes narrowing mischievously. She looked at me as if it was all a game, a game where I often found myself losing, but where she always seemed to be waiting for me, patient, indulgent." You almost lost our bet," she said, leaning lightly on the back of her chair, her eyes sunk into mine. "I seriously wonder if you'll ever make it on time... just once, to see." His tone, although amused, stung me gently. Not in an unpleasant way, but rather as a reminder, a challenge hidden behind his sweet words. A challenge that I desperately wanted to take up, for her. "But I'm not late," I retorted, trying to keep some dignity in this losing battle. "The proof, the princess isn't even here yet!" I glanced quickly at the door, hoping that Celestia wouldn't choose this exact moment to contradict me. Twilight raised an eyebrow with an almost insolent grace, a smirk gently stretching her lips. Those lips... I tried to divert my attention from what had no reason to be thought. "Hmm, you're not wrong," she finally admitted, not without a hint of mischief. "But our bet is holding until the end of the year, don't forget." She let out a crystalline, light laugh, like a gentle breeze on a hot summer day. That laugh, so unique, that made me feel like everything was fine, that anything was possible when I was by his side. "Oh no, I don't agree!" I protested as I crossed my arms, falsely offended, hoping she wouldn't notice the blush that was rising on my cheeks. "There are a few words missing from your sentence," she replied, with that mischievous look. "It was done on purpose," I replied in an overly sarcastic tone, trying to keep control of the situation, even though, deep down, I knew she was still leading the way. She rolled her eyes, a smile on the corner of her lips, before stretching out her paw to gently undo my hair. A gesture that had become our little habit. At that moment, the door of the classroom opened, and our teacher, the majestic Princess Celestia, entered. There was an instant silence in the room, but quickly, a bright smile lit up her face, and she let out a soft laugh, dispelling the aura of solemnity that had set in. "My dear students, there is no need for such a solemn silence," she said with the kindness that characterized her. "I prefer a living classroom to a silent one." His words were followed by a few nervous laughs in the room. I glanced at Twilight, who was still smiling at me, as if nothing in the world could break this moment we shared. After the usual few formalities, the princess announced the exercise of the day: to make a Moly flower bloom. This mythical flower, whose flowering was only possible for the most talented magicians, seemed almost an impossible challenge to us. But Twilight, with her eternal optimism, gave me a confident look. "We can do it," she says simply. We set to work, focused, trying to channel our energies. But with each attempt, the flower refused to open. Frustrated, I sighed as I almost collapsed on the table. "I think we're missing something," Twilight whispered as she looked at the plant, pensive. "Yes, maybe we miss him... magic, or maybe just a little luck. Or I don't know, talent?" With renewed determination, we began the incantation again, this time in perfect synchronization. Slowly, the flower began to quiver, its petals opening before our astonished eyes. The Moly was more beautiful than I could have ever imagined, its petals shimmering in the light of the room, as if impregnated with stars. "We did it!" I cried, my heart pounding. Without thinking, I turned to Twilight, and in a burst of joy, I held her close to me. It was only a quick hug, but the intensity of the moment left me speechless. She slowly pulled away, her eyes shining with emotion. Twilight looked at me, her bright smile lighting up her face, and her breath still slightly jerky from the effort. For a moment, everything seemed to hang around us. Her big purple eyes sank into mine, and I felt a strange warmth wash over me, more intense than usual. It was as if, at that very moment, something had just changed between us. It was subtle, almost imperceptible, but I couldn't ignore it. "We really did it," she whispered in a soft, almost hesitant voice. My heart was pounding, and despite the heat of the room, a slight shiver ran down my spine. I was trying to catch my breath, to hold on to reality, but it was difficult. The weight of the intensity of this moment made me almost dizzy. ''Yes...'' I finally managed to answer, my voice lower, more trembling than I would have liked. "We're really a great team." Twilight smiled even wider, and I couldn't help but notice the faint pinkish tint that rose gently up her cheeks. I didn't know if it was due to the excitement of our success or something else, but it made me strangely happy to see her like this. The bell rang, abruptly bringing us back to reality. The sharp sound put an end to this moment suspended in time, and I almost felt a twinge of disappointment. Princess Celestia's voice, always benevolent, rose above the hubbub that gradually invaded the room. "It was a great job, little ones," she said with a proud smile. "You can leave and enjoy the rest of your day. And don't forget to keep training, practice is the best way to improve!" Everyone thanked her, and then we started to put our things away. As I was about to leave my seat, I saw Twilight hesitate, as if she wanted to tell me something but didn't really know how to go about it. We left the classroom together, in silence, but there was nothing uncomfortable about this silence. He was filled with this gentle tension, this certainty that a new chapter in our relationship had just opened. Outside, the air was cool, and the wind blew softly through the branches of the trees. The sun was beginning to set, flooding the horizon with golden and pink shades. We walked side by side, our steps in rhythm, our bodies close to each other, as if the mere thought of moving away a little could break the fragile balance of what we had just discovered. Along the way, Twilight leaned slightly toward me, her shoulder brushing against mine. This simple, almost innocent gesture. "Do you remember when we were younger, and we dreamed of becoming great magicians?" she asked suddenly, breaking the silence in a soft voice. "How could I forget?" I replied with a wistful smile. "We spent hours imagining all kinds of adventures..." "I think we've already started to realize some of these dreams," she continued, her tone slightly pensive. "Me neither, Twilight," I whispered, feeling the emotion rise inside me. "I'm so lucky to have you by my side." We finally arrived at the lakeside, where we had often spent our afternoons discussing and revising. Twilight sat down under our usual tree, and I joined her. She looked up at the sky, watching the first stars begin to twinkle. "You know, sometimes I wonder what my life would be like without you," she confessed, her voice barely more than a whisper. She looked down at our intertwined paws, and a tender smile lit up her face. We remained in silence, observing the stars. The minutes ticked by, and soon, fatigue made itself felt. We snuggled together, our bodies instinctively seeking each other's warmth and comfort. The gentle evening wind played in our manes, and I felt my eyelids grow heavy. Before I fell asleep, one last thought crossed my mind: no matter where life took us, as long as Twilight was by my side, everything would be fine. As I snuggled a little more against Twilight, feeling her reassuring warmth, a deep, familiar voice abruptly woke us from our tranquility. ''Twilight! Mady! Where are you?'' I immediately recognized the panicked voice of Shining Armor, who was approaching at a run. Twilight jumped, her eyes widened, and without waiting, she jumped to her feet. "Shining!" she shouted before jumping on him, her hooves wrapping around his neck in a stifling embrace. "But damn it, Twilly, don't ever scare me like that again!" he cried, his voice trembling between relief and anger. "I thought you had disappeared!" I stood up in turn, a little embarrassed. I had completely lost track of time. "Sorry, Shining Armor, it's my fault... It was my idea to come here. We didn't realize that time was passing so quickly." He shook his head, softening his expression. "Don't worry, Mady. I know you didn't do it on purpose. But next time, let me know. I have to keep an eye on both of you." Twilight and I exchanged a knowing glance before replying in chorus, "I promise!" Shining Armor sighed, an affectionate smile on his lips. "Come on, come, I'll bring you back. It's getting late." We left the lake and made our way back, Shining's hooves echoing softly on the trail while Twilight stayed close to him. I walked by their side, my heart still agitated by the emotions of the day. The complicity I shared with Twilight warmed me. When I arrived at Twilight's house, I couldn't help but take a look at her house, the home that had also become mine. My parents had not been there for a long time, and it was here that I found the warmth of a real family. Every time I crossed that threshold, I felt a weight lightened, as if the mere presence of Twilight and Shining Armor was enough to soothe all my sorrows. "Good night, Twilly. Good night, Mady," Shining said as he dropped us off at the entrance. "Good night, big brother," Twilight replied before offering him a tender smile. She loved him so much, and I could see in her eyes that this affection went beyond their brotherly bond. They were really close, and it always warmed my heart to see them together. Twilight just smiled, a sweet and benevolent smile, before pulling me to her room. "Come on, we still have to revise a little for our next class!" I burst out laughing, that lightness regained after such an intense day. "Always homework with you, huh?" She laughs softly before undoing my hair with an affectionate gesture. "Yes, someone has to make sure you're not late tomorrow, again!" We spent the evening laughing, reviewing and discussing everything and nothing, like two inseparable friends... Night fell slowly, and as silence filled the house, I felt the cool evening wind caress my face through the half-open window. We fell asleep as usual, side by side, under the soft blankets, but this time with one certainty: no matter what the future held, we would always be together. And yet, in the back of my mind, a small voice whispered to me that this fragile balance would not hold forever. One day, everything could change. But for now, I chose to savor every moment spent with her, without worrying about what tomorrow would bring. Our daily life continued like this for months, filled with magic, laughter and this ever stronger complicity Is it a farewell or a goodbye?The day Twilight and I had to break up will remain etched in my memory as one of the most painful moments of my life. We were immersed in our research into the mysterious selenic mare, a legend that I thought was nothing more than a tale to lull young ponies to sleep. However, the signs pointed to an imminent return. Twilight, with her usual enthusiasm, was convinced that something great was afoot. A few days later, Princess Celestia came into our office with a serious expression. "Twilight, Mady, I have important news to tell you," she began. Twilight, her eyes shining with curiosity, looked up from her notes, while I paused in my study, a feeling of uneasiness rising in me. Celestia continued, "Twilight, you have to move to Ponyville to complete a large-scale mission." Her words were clear, but the sadness in Twilight's eyes was palpable. Hearing this, I put my hand on Twilight's shoulder, trying to hide my own anxiety. "Don't worry, Twilight. I'm sure we'll see each other again soon," I said with a confidence I didn't really feel. I wanted to believe that everything would work out, that we would quickly return to our old daily lives. But deep down, a voice told me that this separation would be long and difficult. So, Twilight left for Ponyville, leaving behind a void that I struggled to fill. I was alone until Princess Luna returned, sharing tasks with her that brought us together, but that could never replace the friendship I had with Twilight. The distance did its work and, little by little, our exchanges became increasingly rare. I learned that Twilight had settled into her new environment, surrounded herself with loyal and valued friends, and found a place in Ponyville society. During this time, I had continued my life in Canterlot, spending time getting to grips with my new responsibilities and preparing for a future that I didn't yet know. I quickly joined the royal guard. The years passed, and to my surprise, I found myself crowned as the Princess of Equestria. Celestia and Luna, who had supported me throughout this transition, helped me adapt to this new role. Although this coronation seemed unexpected to me, it seems that Celestia and Luna had been thinking about this decision for some time. My function was now that of Princess of Astronomy and Defense, a crucial role that involved not only watching over celestial threats but also supervising the guards. By then, Twilight had also been crowned princess, the princess of friendship, which, in itself, is quite ironic. Despite the recognition of her title, I didn't really remember her. Every time she came to Canterlot, I was on a mission, so we never ran into each other. When Princess Luna announced my visit to Ponyville, there was a wave of surprise among the town's residents. A sixth princess, in addition to Flurry Heart, and most importantly, a princess they had never seen before, even before Twilight's coronation. It was a mystery that many seemed eager to solve. The day of my first visit to Ponyville, although I went there as a child, memories were hazy. The guards led Celestia, Luna, Cadance and me to the party room where the ceremony would take place. Stress came over me when I realized that I would have to speak in public. The prospect of making a speech terrified me. I wasn't naturally sociable, and the thought of being in the spotlight made me deeply anxious. I remembered Celestia's words: "Mady, you have worked hard to reach this position. Take a deep breath, and you'll be fine. We are all here to support you. Despite his encouragement, I doubted my ability to live up to it. Why had I agreed to be introduced? I was so much more comfortable in anonymity. I closed my eyes to try to calm myself, and when I opened them again, I was struck by two simultaneous surprises: the room was now crowded with ponies, and the other princesses were already on stage. Calm down, breathe, exhale. Why am I so nervous? What have I done to deserve this attention? Oh yes, I saved Equestria from a giant asteroid. After this moment of panic, Princess Celestia motioned for me to enter the stage. My heart was beating so fast that I thought it was going to explode. I advanced, the crown on my head, and every step seemed to me a feat. As soon as they appeared, the room burst into applause, and the ponies' faces lit up. As I stood in the center of the stage, I realized with astonishment that I was facing Twilight and her friends. "My dear friends, today we have the honor to introduce you to Princess Mady! Princess Celestia announced. I took a step forward, a shy smile on my lips. Twilight seemed totally stunned. Her surprise was obvious, both by the fact that I had become a princess and by seeing myself again after all this time. But before I could react, many ponies were crowding around me, curious and enthusiastic. Twilight's friends seemed particularly interested. 'Excuse me, princess, but why haven't we ever seen you before? Applejack asked with a candid look. 'In reality, I'm often on missions for Princess Celestia, so I'm not here frequently,' I replied. "You seem to know the other princesses well. Is this true? Rainbow Dash asked with a look of excitement. "Yes, indeed. Luna is my mentor, Celestia is my teacher, and Cadance is my advisor," I said jovially. Pinkie Pie stepped forward. ''And what does your beauty brand stand for? '' she asked as she jumped, her eyes shining with excitement. I smile as I look at her. "It represents astrology and fighting. ’’ ''How did you become a princess? Twilight asked, her voice betraying some anxiety. 'I was crowned after I stopped an asteroid from crashing into Equestria,' I replied as I looked at her. I noticed the shocked expression on Twilight's face when I heard my answer, but at that point, I hadn't yet made the connection between her and the friend I'd known. The ceremony soon came to an end, and all the guests were invited to a buffet to get to know me better. Although I was uncomfortable, the other princesses had reassured and encouraged me. Soon after, I found myself talking with Cadance, her husband, Luna, and Celestia. Even Twilight's brother, Shining Armor, was there, but I almost didn't recognize him, especially with his role in the royal guard. Finally, the group that had asked me the most questions approached me. Rarity, the most creative of the bunch, approached first. 'Princess Mady, may I ask you where you got these beautiful sapphires? '' she asked with sincere admiration in her eyes. "Oh, I discovered them on a mission to the kingdom of the Hippogriphes. It was a fascinating experience,' I replied. Applejack introduced himself in turn. ''Nice to meet you, princess. Don't pay attention to Rarity, she's passionate about stones, a bit like Spike, the dragon in our group! In any case, I'm Applejack. ’’ "And I'm Rarity. I'm excited to meet you, princess," Rarity added with a beaming smile. Rainbow Dash then introduced herself. ''I'm Rainbow Dash, the fastest pegasus and a member of the Wonderbolts! If you ever need a gust of wind, I'm here for you,' she exclaimed with a bright smile. Fluttershy, in a soft, shy voice, says, 'M-me, it's Fluttershy. ’’ Pinkie Pie, with boundless energy, cried out, "Me! I. Am. PINKIE PIE! '' while hopping. Twilight drew closer. "I'm Twilight Sparkle, princess of friendship. To my right, you'll find Starlight, and to my left, Spike. ’’ 'Nice to meet you, everyone,' I said. Twilight then asked, her obvious curiosity, 'May I ask you a question, princess? ’’ "Of course, what can I do for you? I replied. "Do you remember me? She asked with a smile that mixed warmth and hesitation. "I'm afraid I don't remember you, Twilight. Where do we know each other from? I replied, puzzled. 'Oh... In fact, there was a student with the same name and color as you at Celestia's school," Twilight explained. Shining Armor, upon hearing this, exclaimed, "My Twilight! '' by taking her in his arms with sincere tenderness. "Oh, you can use me on a first-name basis. And now that you mention it, I have a vague memory of a Twi— Wait, my TWILIGHT Sparkle?! I cried, finally realizing. Twilight nodded with a beaming smile. We will be in an embrace with mixtures of several emotions. The evening continued in an atmosphere of camaraderie and joy. I took the time to apologize to Shining Armor for forgetting about him and for calling him "sugar guard," a reference to a memorable incident where he fell during a race, much like a bag of sugar. I also spent time getting to know Twilight's friends better. They were all as charming as I had imagined. Despite my reserved nature, I quickly felt at ease with them. Their warm welcome and open-mindedness made the evening even more enjoyable. As for Twilight, reuniting with my dear friend Twilly was a great joy. We spent the rest of the evening together, exchanging memories, making up for lost time, and renewing the bonds of a precious friendship. The evening continued with an atmosphere of warmth and conviviality. Conversations were going well, mixing bursts of laughter and lively exchanges. Twilight and I were surrounded by her friends and the other princesses, each bringing her own unique touch to the evening. Cadance and her husband, Shining Armor, were a charming duo, sharing anecdotes about their adventures together. Luna, as mysterious as ever, seemed delighted to watch me as usual, while Celestia moved gracefully among the guests, offering her advice with maternal sweetness. As the buffet was open, I engaged in more in-depth discussions with the ponies present. Rarity, always elegant, passionately explained to me her fashion projects for Ponyville and how she had incorporated elements of ancient culture into her designs. "You know, princess, I recently designed a collection inspired by the stars and constellations. I'd love to hear what you think," she said with a look shining with enthusiasm. Applejack, meanwhile, told me the details of her life at Sweet Apple Acres. She was a well-known source of knowledge about apple farming and the challenges of rural life. "You should definitely try the apples from our orchard. They are cultivated with so much care and love. And then, I'd like to know how you handle royal responsibilities while staying close to your roots," she asked me with a sincerity that impressed me. Rainbow Dash, with her usual energy, told me about her exploits as a member of the Wonderbolts. She enthusiastically described their rigorous training and air shows. "Speed is my specialty. If you ever need someone to give you a gust of wind or help you fly, I'm your pegasus! She exclaimed with a bright smile. Fluttershy, though more reserved, shared touching stories about her interactions with the creatures of the forest. Her soft, melodious voice created a soothing atmosphere around her. "I always find great comfort in nature and animals. Maybe one day you can visit my animal sanctuary. I'm sure you'll enjoy the tranquility and beauty of this place," she suggested with charming shyness. Pinkie Pie, with her boundless energy, even threw a small impromptu party in honor of my visit. She had prepared games, songs, and treats that filled the room with laughter and joy. "You have to try raspberry cake! It's special because I did it myself. And we absolutely have to organize a big party to celebrate your arrival! She said, jumping with joy. I didn't know where to start, all I could do was show a simple courtesy smile. Twilight, on the other hand, would guide me through the bands, introducing me to influential ponies and telling me anecdotes about their past interactions. Her joy was palpable, and I could see how much she had found her place in Ponyville. We had the opportunity to talk in private, away from the hustle and bustle of the party. "Mady, it's so amazing to see you again after all this time. You haven't changed, at least not for me," she said, her eyes shining with emotion. I took a deep breath, words failing me a little to express what I felt. "Twilight, I don't even know where to start. Seeing how much you've evolved and how happy you are here, it touches me deeply. I'm so proud of you. And even though the distance was difficult, I'm happy that we were able to meet again. ’’ Twilight smiles, tears in her eyes. "I'm so happy to see you again, too. We've been through so much together. ’’ The rest of the evening was spent in a whirlwind of festivities. The discussions, laughter and moments of sharing created unforgettable memories. The evening ended on a sweet note, as the guests dispersed, giving way to a more intimate atmosphere. Twilight and I, exhausted but happy, stayed together a little longer, sharing memories, dreams, and plans for the future. As the last guests left the room, Twilight took me by the paw, a warm smile on her lips. "I really hope this is not a farewell, but a goodbye. I know that our paths will continue to cross, and I look forward to new adventures with you. ’’ I smiled back at him, with a light heart. "I hope so too, Twilight. I can't wait to see what the future holds. And I know that, whatever happens, we will always remain bound by our friendship. ’’ We hugged each other one last time before parting, promising to stay in touch and never let the distance separate us again. The evening had been a resounding success, and I knew that, despite the challenges that lay ahead, our friendship would continue to shine like a star in the sky of Equestria. It was a memorable evening, marked by moving reunions and moments of sincere sharing. I was happy to have Twilight back, and I knew that, despite the years that had passed and the divergent paths, our friendship would remain strong. But that was before I remembered that I could teleport. The Return of King SombraThe calm of a beautiful sunny morning reigned over Ponyville. The nine friends, inseparable despite the distance and the responsibilities of each, had made an appointment to celebrate Mady's return after a long and perilous mission. Mady was an alicorn, endowed with an astronomical beauty mark that gave her a unique power: that of manipulating the stars. This allowed him to control the moon and sun, like Celestia and Luna, as well as rule the stars, constellations, and other celestial wonders. Her assignments often kept her away from her friends, but she went out of her way to be there when her schedule allowed. On this special day, Mady was returning from one of her most arduous missions. The north wind blew softly in her wings, carrying her gracefully to the place of their meeting. She flew above the green fields and glittering rivers, a soft starry glow floating around her, a sign of the magic that emanated from her presence. Her thoughts were filled with fatigue, but also with excitement at the idea of reuniting with her friends after such a long absence. POV MADY After days of fierce fighting against mysterious forces that sought to disrupt the cosmic balance, I could finally breathe. Every beat of my wings brought me closer to Ponyville, and the thought of seeing my friends again warmed my heart. As I gently landed on the ground, a bright light burst all around me. The stars, like silent guardians, were always with me. No sooner had my hooves touched the ground than I felt a familiar presence leap upon me. "MAAADYYYYYY !!" Twilight shouted as she threw herself at me, her wings flapping happily. I laugh softly, trying to regain my balance under the onslaught of an overexcited Twilight. "I've missed you so much!" she exclaimed before stepping back a little to look me up and down. Rainbow Dash, who was floating not far above us, hissed in admiration when she saw me. "Wow, you're amazing! This outfit... It's really cool!" I smile, amused by the enthusiasm of my friends. "Thank you. It is a Solar Moon armor, an ancient artifact forged to protect those who manipulate the stars." Rarity, her eyes sparkling at the sight of the luminous details of my armor, approached with an admiring look. "These stones! They are absolutely beautiful! Where did you find them? They are so rare!" "These are Solar Moonstones, infused with the magic of the stars. They allow me to focus and channel cosmic magic." "Subliiiime!" exclaimed Rarity, unable to take her eyes off the shining armor. Spike, who had stood back, nodded vigorously, his eyes round with fascination. "yes, it's true that they're really beautiful." I couldn't help but smile when I saw the wonder on their faces. With a gentle gesture, I conjured up nine small shards of Solar Moonstones, glittering fragments that began to float in front of my friends. "Here, a gift for each of you," I said, offering them a piece of these precious stones. Their eyes lit up with gratitude. Each delicately took on its brilliance, holding it like a precious treasure. Then, to thank them for their patience and support during my absence, I decided to offer them a show worthy of the magic that flows through me. With a simple movement of my wings and intense concentration, I summoned the stars that dotted the sky, despite the fact that the day was still very much present. The stars formed majestic constellations, the planets seemed to dance around us, and the moon appeared for a moment to shine brightly. It was a haunting cosmic ballet, a dance of the stars that lit up the sky in a way that none of them had ever seen. Silence of wonder reigned, interrupted only by Pinkie Pie's cries of joy. "IT WAS UNBELIEVABLE!" SHE CRIED, JUMPING UP, UNABLE TO CONTAIN HER EXCITEMENT. Rainbow Dash did a pirouette in the air, her eyes shining with admiration. "I've never seen anything so cool in my life, except when I joined the Wonderbolts of course!" I landed gently on the ground, my wings folding behind me. "I'm glad you liked it." But as the wonder began to subside, Starlight Glimmer, puzzled, approached me. "I didn't know that other unicorns or pegasus could manipulate the moon and the sun... Only Celestia and Luna can do that, right?" I nodded softly, a slight smile on my lips. "It's true that the task of controlling the sun and moon is reserved for princesses, but my beauty brand gives me a unique affinity with the stars. It allows me to manipulate the stars, the planets, and of course, the moon and the sun." Twilight frowned, as if trying to understand. "I remember you had astronomical powers, but controlling the stars like that? It's incredibly powerful!" "It's something I've learned to master over the years. After your coronation, Twilight, I trained a lot to understand the extent of my powers." But no sooner had I finished my sentence than suddenly, thick black smoke began to swirl around us, enveloping everyone in a suffocating mist. A sinister laugh echoed in the air. The black smoke materialized into an all-too-familiar form: King Sombra, the tyrant of the Crystals, stood there with a smirk on his face. "Mady, be careful! Sombra is right behind you!" screamed Twilight in panic. I turned abruptly, my heart pounding, but instead of facing it, a strange feeling of déjà vu washed over me. ''Sombra?'' Applejack frowned, confused. "Wait a minute... Do you know him?!'' I sighed, knowing that I couldn't avoid this explanation. "Yes... It's a long story." Rainbow Dash crossed her arms, her suspicious gaze. "We have all our time." Sombra smiled, amused by the situation. "I see you haven't told your friends everything, Mady. Too bad." I gave him a furious look. "Sombra, you had to stay at the castle! It was our agreement!" He raised an eyebrow, looking nonchalant. "It takes you forever. I was starting to worry." Twilight, still reeling from his presence, intervened. ''How long have you been worried about someone?!'' Sombra looked at her with a smirk. "Since Mady became my queen." Silence fell heavily on the group. The girls, shocked, shouted in chorus: "WHAT?!" I rolled my eyes. "Well, listen to me, there's an explanation behind this..." Rainbow Dash burst out. "So you just followed him?! You are his... queen?!'' I stared at them insistently. ''Will you let me finish?!'' The girls exchanged confused looks but fell silent, giving me the opportunity to explain. I took a deep breath, feeling the weight of their gaze weighing on me. "After Twilight became a princess, Sombra returned. He arrived in Canterlot, but instead of triggering further chaos, he offered a deal to the princesses. He promised to stop his attempts at conquest in exchange for something: a queen. I made the decision to volunteer." They all stared at Sombra suspiciously, but Twilight seemed the most unsettled. "But why did you accept such an offer?" I sighed deeply. "At the time, I knew I had to do something to calm the situation. Sombra was powerful and dangerous. I thought that maybe, by accepting, I could influence him from within and prevent him from causing even more trouble." Sombra, who was still standing aside, smiled indecipherably. "Let me remind you that it was not a whim. Mady took a big risk for everyone. The deal we made made it possible to avoid a war." Twilight folded her arms, still skeptical. "And how did he react to this offer? Did you really convince him to change, or is it just a façade?" I continued patiently. "At first, I intended to manipulate him to change his behavior. But what I didn't anticipate was that he expected me to actually become his queen, not just in appearance. Over time, despite everything I had planned, I learned to understand it. We had sincere conversations and he revealed his past to me." Sombra nodded in agreement. "She is right. I shared my story with her, which helped forge some understanding between us." Pinkie Pie, always full of curiosity, asked with a big smile, "And what's this thing?" Sombra seemed to hesitate for a moment before answering. "It's a complicated story, full of pain and regret. Maybe one day, I will be able to tell you about it. But for now, I respect Mady's decision not to reveal everything." Applejack, frowning, chimed in, "But he's caused us a lot of trouble in the past. He almost killed us and even destroyed the elements of balance." I gave Sombra a stern look, who had stepped aside a little, visibly uncomfortable. "Yes, he caused a lot of harm. But he's changed, and that's hard to accept, I know that. Sombra, you're going to have to explain the situation more clearly to my friends." Sombra frowned, but he knew he had no choice. "Fine, I'm going to do it. But I'd rather stand back while you discuss it." I sighed, eyes closed, then turned to Twilight and the others. "Once the deal was done, I thought I could manipulate Sombra and force him to change his behavior. But the reality turned out to be much more complex. He expected me to become his queen really, which upset my plans. Instead, we got to know each other, and despite everything I thought of him, I discovered facets of his personality that I didn't suspect. Yes, he made mistakes, but he also showed signs of change." Twilight seemed even more puzzled, but she was trying to figure it out. "So, are you really in love with him?" I turned away slightly, my cheeks tinged with a slight flush. "I didn't want it to happen like this. Feelings can't be controlled, and I found myself experiencing emotions that I had never felt before. Sombra showed me aspects of life that no one else could teach me. I will not use him to do evil, and I will only use his magic to resolve conflicts and manage his anger." The girls looked at each other, their expressions mixing doubt and understanding. Applejack spoke with a note of compassion. "I understand better now. I guess if it can make you happy and you think he's changed, then I'm willing to make an effort to try to get along with him." I smile, grateful. "Thank you, Applejack. It means a lot to me." I turned to the sky, watching the stars begin to appear. "I'll have to go back now. If you would like to visit me, I am staying at the Château des Crincies Noirs. Goodbye, my friends." As I made my way to the castle, I felt a constant presence, a strange sensation that followed me all the way. Once I arrived, I called Sombra. "Sombra, I'm here," I said as I entered the castle. Sombra appeared, her face full of concern. "You seem concerned. What's going on?" I tried to reassure him. "It's nothing, really. I just felt followed during the ride, and the discussion with the girls was not easy." Sombra seemed to relax slightly, but her gaze was still worried. "I'm sorry for that. If anyone has followed you, I should go on guard duty to check." I shook my head, trying to show her that it wasn't necessary. "No, don't worry about that. I'm just a little tired." At the same time, someone knocked on the door. I walked to the entrance to open the door, but Sombra approached, trying to intervene. "Let the maids do that." I smiled at him, waving my hand. "It doesn't bother me. The maids already have a lot to do." I unlocked the door, discovering to my surprise the three princesses in front of me. "Hello, Princess," I said, welcoming the three princesses respectfully. "What are you doing here at this hour?" Princess Luna smiled, her eyes shining with affection. "I really wanted to see my favorite student again. I couldn't wait." Princess Cadence nodded with a warm smile. "We also heard about the reveal and wanted to make sure everything was okay for you. ’’ I nodded in agreement. "Yes, it didn't go well, but it could have been much worse." Princess Celestia put a hoof on my shoulder, comforting. "You had a lot of courage to face this situation. Don't forget that we are here for you." I looked at Sombra who was standing behind me, a little behind. "Sombra, come here." He stepped forward. ''Yes, Mady?'' The princesses saluted him in turn with cold dignity. "Good morning, King Sombra," they said in a calm but serious voice. I glanced at Sombra, looking a little amused. "Please excuse this big beta. He's in a bad mood today." Sombra tried to protest. "No, it's not..." I put my hoof in front of his mouth, cutting it. "Shut up, thank you very much. I'll really have to teach him politeness, that's not right at all." Princess Luna smiles, trying to lighten the mood. "I hope he treats you well, despite everything." I answered him confidently. "Don't worry, Luna. Sombra is very caring and not at all aggressive. You just have to know how to understand it." Princess Cadence nodded, visibly reassured. "Yes, you're right." Princess Celestia turned to me. "We will leave you now. If you need anything, please let us know." "Of course, Princess," I replied gratefully. ''Good evening to all!'' I closed the door, returning to Sombra, who seemed a little annoyed. "You're tiring me," I tell her with a tired smile. Sombra replied with an amused smile. "It's not my fault that I'm still a little clumsy with all this." "Idiot," I replied, laughing. "Maybe it would go over better if you tried not to be so grumpy and apologize sincerely." Sombra grunted softly. "Making excuses is not my strong point, and you know that." I gave him a light blow on the side. "Please make an effort for me. At least do it to please me." Sombra sighed but agreed. "Okay. I'm only doing it for you then." I jumped up and down with joy, my heart filling with happiness. ''Thank you!'' Sombra smiled and shook her head. "What a kid, sometimes." We went together to the large living room, where we made ourselves comfortable to discuss everything that had happened, sharing moments of tranquility and complicity. As the evening progressed, and I knew that there was still a long way to go, but with my friends by my side and a growing understanding between Sombra and me, I felt that we could overcome any obstacle together. We settled comfortably in the large salon of the Château des Cristas Noirs, a spacious and bright place, where the walls glittered like diamonds under the glow of candles. The soft moonbeams filtered through the windows added a magical touch to the atmosphere. I sat down on a velvet sofa, while Sombra settled into an armchair in front of me. A soothing silence set in, interrupted only by the crackling of the flames in the fireplace. Sombra finally broke the silence. "So, how did things go with your friends?" I gave him a reassuring smile. "It went better than I thought. They were understanding, even if they are still a little skeptical. But I think they'll make an effort to get to know you better." Sombra seemed relieved but still concerned. "I'm happy to hear that. I know I've caused a lot of problems in the past, and I understand why they can be suspicious. I'll do my best to prove that I'm different now." I put a hoof on his, trying to reassure him. "That's all I ask of you. I believe in you, even if it's difficult for others. Changing perceptions takes time, but I'm willing to help." Sombra nodded in agreement. "Thank you, Mady. It means a lot to me. I am aware that my past actions have left scars, but I really want to make amends. I have changed, and I hope that this will be reflected in my future actions." I smile at him, grateful. "I know you're sincere. I don't want you to feel too overwhelmed." At that moment, a noise outside caught my attention. I got up and walked to the windows, scanning the darkness. Sombra, noticing my agitation, also stood up. "Did you hear anything?" he asked, his gaze watchful. "Yes," I replied, my eyes narrowed. "I felt followed during the journey earlier. And this noise... I'm not sure what it is." Sombra nodded determinedly. "Let me go and check. Stay here and lock the doors, just to be safe." I watched him go, my heart beating a little faster. I quickly complied with his request, making sure all the exits were securely closed before returning to sit on the couch. My mind was in turmoil, thinking back to the events of the day and the potential repercussions. A few minutes later, Sombra returned to the living room, looking serene. "There is nothing to fear. It was probably just an animal or a strange wind. But I'm going to stay vigilant, just in case." I thanked him with a reassuring smile. "Thank you, Sombra. I feel a little better now." We continued to discuss everything and nothing, the tensions of the day slowly dissipating. Sombra spoke of his recent experiences, the difficulties he had faced, and the lessons he had learned. He had a lighter tone and seemed to really want to redeem himself, which comforted me. I asked him a curious question: "So, what are your plans now? You mentioned that you want to help resolve conflicts, but what about your own aspirations?" Sombra thought for a moment before answering. "I want to use what I've learned to do good. I know that I will never be able to completely erase my past, but I want to try to compensate for it as much as possible. Maybe I could work with the other kingdoms to promote peace and cooperation." I nodded, admiring his determination. "I think it's a great idea. Redemption is a long and difficult journey, but every small step counts. And I'll be there to support you all the way." Sombra looked at me with touching sincerity. "Thank you, Mady. Your trust in me is more precious than you can imagine. I hope I can prove that I deserve this trust." We sat comfortably on the sofa, enjoying the warmth of the fire and the pleasant company. As the night wore on, I felt that, despite the challenges ahead, we had taken a big step towards a brighter future. Ultimately, the path to reconciliation and understanding was paved with constant effort and patience. As I looked at the stars through the large window, I realized that every star, even in the dark, had a glow that could illuminate the way. We were going to face a lot of things, but together, with the support of our friends and our own determination, we could overcome obstacles and build a better future. Sombra and I settled into a comforting calm, each reflecting on the day that had passed and the many challenges that lay ahead. We knew that the road would be strewn with challenges, but we were ready to face the challenges together, with hope and determination. Unexpected delivery and collaborationThe day was just beginning to dawn on the horizon, and the first golden glimmers of the sun were softly illuminating the room. I felt the soothing warmth of the sun warming my face, especially my nose and ears. It was nice, but the thought of having to get up was starting to cross my mind. However, laziness took hold of me. A heavy weight was resting on my body, as if someone had fallen asleep on top of me. Without thinking too much, I opened my eyes, slightly intrigued. I quickly realized that this weight was none other than Sombra, lying peacefully on top of me. An amused smile appeared on my lips. Why did I ask myself this question? It was obvious that it would be him. He never let an opportunity pass him by to get closer to me, even in his sleep. I watched him sleep for a moment, observing his features softened by sleep. Even with his dark past, he had that vulnerable, almost childlike look when he slept. It was rare to see him like this, and I could have stayed for hours admiring him. There was something touching about seeing this once feared and respected being so peaceful and relaxed by my side. Every breath he took reminded me of how cute he was in those moments, a side of him that only a select few knew. But, in spite of this touching picture, time passed. The minutes passed and I had to resolve to get up. Gently, without waking him up too much, I shifted Sombra to the side. He grunted slightly in his sleep but didn't fully wake up, just curling up into a ball. Once freed, I stood up, stretching my limbs numb from the night. My steps led me to the wardrobe where I was storing my royal guard uniform. I took the time to put on my outfit carefully, adjusting each piece so that it was impeccable. I then walked over to the mirror, peering into my reflection. My face seemed calm, but my thoughts were bubbling up. Today was going to be a busy day. Once satisfied with my appearance, I left the room in the direction of the kitchen. Preparing breakfast would be a good way to start the day. After a few minutes, the appetizing smell of oatmeal pancakes filled the room. I was putting the finishing touches on when I heard footsteps behind me. Sombra entered the dining room, her hair slightly disheveled, but with that dark, enigmatic look that was unique to her. "Mady, didn't you see my cloak?" he asked in a still sleepy tone. I shook my head, a mocking smile on my lips. "No, I haven't seen her, but I'm sure she's not far away. You always find it somewhere." He shrugged his shoulders as he sat down at the table. "That's okay." He took a deep breath, catching the smell of the breakfast I had prepared. "It smells good, what have you cooked up for us, Princess?" I placed a plate in front of him with a wink. "Oatmeal pancakes." Sombra attacked her meal enthusiastically, savoring each bite as if it were a royal delicacy. "It's delicious. Thank you, Princess! » With a smirk, I retorted, half serious, half teasing: "Thank you, but maybe you should wait before thanking me..." Who knows, maybe I put some rat poison in it." His face froze, his eyes staring at me with a mixture of disbelief and panic. I couldn't hold back a burst of laughter, feeling my shoulders tremble with laughter. "But I'm kidding, you moron!" Sombra let out a nervous laugh, shaking her head. "Not bad, not bad. You could do it, after all." I raised an eyebrow, amused. "Maybe. But if I had wanted to kill you, I would have done it a long time ago. So consider yourself lucky to still be alive." He burst out laughing, then took another sip of his drink. "Indeed. Okay, do you have any things planned today? » I looked thoughtful, mentally reviewing my schedule. "Yes, I have a speech to give in Ponyville about the situation with The Mysterious Mare, then a walk with Luna, and finally a meeting with my brother and The Shining Armor to discuss the management of the guards." Sombra shook her head, feigning disappointment. "What a program... I see that I will not be able to enjoy my Princess as I would like to-day. » I shrugged my shoulders and smiled. "Yes, it's a shame for you." He stared at me for a moment, his gaze softening. "Do you want me to accompany you?" I shook my head gently, putting a hand on his shoulder. "You know I'd like that. But I don't want to trigger a wave of panic in Ponyville. Your reputation... is still a little... frightening for some." He sighed, slightly disappointed, but without being offended. "yes, yes, I get it." I approached him, placing a delicate kiss on his cheek. "Don't take it the wrong way, we'll see you later." I walked to the door to put on my shoes, but before I could even reach it, I felt a powerful embrace take me by surprise. Sombra grabbed me from behind, and before I could protest, he placed a tender kiss on the back of my neck. My heart warmed instantly, and I turned to him with a sincere smile. "Be good while I'm gone, okay?" He answered me with a mischievous look. "I'll try, Princess." I finally left the house, taking flight to Ponyville. The fresh morning air whipped my face as I flew over the fields and hills. When I arrived in Ponyville, I sat down in front of the main stage where the mayor was already waiting for me, busy organizing the final preparations. "Good morning, Princess," she said with a respectful smile. I greeted her in return. "Hello. You know, you don't have to call me 'Princess'. It's a bit too formal for my taste. » She seemed to hesitate for a moment before nodding. "Oh, okay. I admit that it's a hard habit to break. » I smile at her indulgently. "It's not a big deal." The mayor straightened up, visibly a little nervous. "Okay, I hope you have some good news for us today." I nodded, reassuringly. "Most of the news is pretty good, indeed." She seemed relieved, but immediately resumed. "Are you also planning to visit the children after your speech?" I laugh softly. "Yes, I have received so many letters from them since the presentation ceremony. I couldn't refuse. » The mayor burst out laughing. "They'll be delighted to see you, I'm sure. Okay, I'll prepare the final details for your speech." I thanked her before taking a look at the clock. I was really ahead. Rather than wait, I decided to go straight to the daycare and school to surprise the children. When I arrived, I was greeted by an unexpected scene: Flurry Heart was happily playing with a few other children under the watchful eye of her family. The little one had grown so much. As I stretched, observing the scene, I heard familiar voices not far from me. "Well, I didn't know Mady was coming today," Cadence said with a smirk, surprised. Shining Armor, who was standing next to him, frowned. "That's right, you planned for that, Twily?" Twilight shook her head, looking confused. "No." I could feel a palpable tension in the air as Cadence approached Twilight, trying to understand the origin of her discomfort. I was intrigued by that too. Twilight had always been happy to see me, but now something seemed different. Without announcing myself right away, I stayed in the background, curious about the conversation that followed. Twilight sighed, folding her arms in front of her, a slightly tired look on her face. "It's not that I'm not happy that she's here, it's just that... She hesitated, as if searching for the right words, and then finally blurted out, "Since she's been with Sombra, everything seems..." different. » Cadence seemed perplexed, as did I. "Different? In what sense? » Twilight ran a nervous hand through her hair. "I don't know exactly, it's just an impression. Mady has changed, I feel she is distant. She spends less and less time with us, she is often with him, and... I don't know, I have the impression that it escapes us. As if she was moving away from the person she was before. » Cadence seemed to think for a moment before answering softly, "I understand your concerns, Twilight. But you know, relationships often bring change. Maybe it's just a period of adaptation for her. Mady has to juggle her responsibilities as a princess, her relationship with Sombra, and her bond with us. It's a lot to manage. » Twilight nodded slowly, but I could see that her doubts persisted. "Maybe... I know that she has the right to live her life as she sees fit. It's just that, sometimes, I wonder if Sombra is really good for her. » Cadence, always calm and understanding, placed a comforting hoof on Twilight's shoulder. "I know Sombra hasn't always had the best reputation, but he seems sincere in his efforts to change. And Mady is strong enough to know what's good for her. Trust him. » Twilight bit her lower lip, visibly prey to her own thoughts. "Yes, you're right. I have to trust him. It's just that... I am worried. She's my sister after all. » At that moment, I decided it was time to come forward. I took a step forward, loud enough to get their attention. Their heads instantly turned to me, a mixture of surprise and embarrassment on their faces. "Twilight, Cadence," I said with a smile, though my thoughts were still swirling. "I came a little earlier to see everyone before the speech." Cadence smiled warmly at me, but Twilight seemed a little caught off guard. She nevertheless approached me to hug me. "Mady, I'm glad you're here." "Me too," I replied softly, holding her close, aware of the words I had heard just before. I took a deep breath, wondering if I should directly address the conversation I had overheard, or if I should leave it aside for now. Finally, I decided to take it slowly. "Twilight, you know I love you, right?" She detached herself slightly, a little surprised by my tone. "Of course I do. What's wrong? » I took a deep breath, searching for my words carefully. "I heard what you said earlier, and I understand your concerns. I know that my... The link with Sombra is not easy for everyone to accept. And I also know that things have changed, including me. » Twilight blushed slightly, embarrassed. "Oh, I..." I'm sorry, Mady, I didn't want you to hear it like that... » I cut it gently. "No, Twilight, it's good that I heard it. Because I want you to know that even though I've changed, even though I spend a lot of time with Sombra, it doesn't mean I'm moving away from you. You are my family, my friends, and that will never change. » Cadence smiled softly, nodding in agreement. Twilight, visibly touched, nodded in turn, her eyes shining with emotion. "I... I know. It's just that I'm worried about you. I don't want to lose you. Not again. » I took his hoof in mine, squeezing it gently. "You'll never lose me, Twi. I'm still here. » A long silence settled, but it was soothing, restorative. The wind blew lightly around us, making the leaves of the trees dance above the square where we were. Cadence finally broke the silence, smiling teasingly. "Come on, you two. It's good to say that kind of thing, but Mady has a speech to make, and I think Ponyville is looking forward to it. » I laugh softly, nodding. "You're right, Cadence. But first... I'm going to take a detour to the daycare. There are a few little ponies eager to see me. » Twilight smiled at the idea. "They will be delighted, you have become a real heroine to them." I then left for the nursery, a new lightness in my heart. Despite the doubts, despite the changes, I knew that the love and friendship that bound me to my loved ones remained strong, unwavering. And that's no matter what the future holds. After my discussion with Twilight and Cadence, I headed to the daycare, where the young foals of Ponyville were waiting for me. The freshness of the morning accompanied my steps, and a slight smile lighted up my face. Despite the whirlwind of emotions that had just gone through me, I felt lighter, ready to face this new day. As I approached the school, I could hear bursts of laughter and childish voices rising joyfully in the air. This warmed my heart. The foals always had this gift of bringing back light, even in the darkest moments. The door to the daycare was wide open, and I could already see Cheerilee, the teacher, supervising the young ponies. No sooner had I crossed the threshold than several small heads turned towards me, their eyes shining with excitement. "*PRINCESS MADY IS HERE!*" shouted a small enthusiastic voice, immediately breaking the tranquility of the place. In a flash, a horde of foals rushed towards me, their hooves pounding the ground in joyful chaos. I laugh softly, surprised by their energy. Among them, Flurry Heart stood out, flying to meet me, a wide smile on her face. "Princess Mady!" she cried, clasping me in her little winged hooves. Her affection filled me with warmth, and I gently took her in my arms. "Good morning, my little ones," I replied tenderly, watching them move about me. "So, what do you want to do today?" Ideas immediately flew in all directions. Some talked about playing games, others wanted me to tell them stories. However, a little filly named Angel Sunshine, who seemed a little more thoughtful than the others, raised her paw before timidly asking, "Princess Mady, could you give us a moonstone?" At these words, Cheerilee, who was watching the scene with an indulgent smile, softly intervened, "Come on, Angel, the princess can't just go into space to look for moonstones like that." I laugh softly, touched by the children's candor. "Oh, but don't worry, Cheerilee," I replied, activating my magic. My aura surrounded the foals, and suddenly small glittering stones appeared in the air, floating gently before landing in front of each child. Their eyes widened in wonder as they gazed at the shiny little jewels. "Wow... Thank you very much, princess! Flurry Heart cried, her eyes shining with wonder. I smile at her as I gently stroke her mane. "These moonstones have a very special magical energy. They bring luck, courage and serenity to those who wear them. » Another foal, Sand Flowers, asked curiously, "Is it true that moonstones can also be very powerful? As in the legends? » I took a breath before answering, remembering the story my parents used to tell me. "Yes, there is an old legend about it. It is said that moonstone magic is so powerful that it can fend off even the greatest threats... But only if it is used by a pure heart. The largest unicorns in Equestria have used it in the past, and they've seen the magic with their own eyes. » Angel Sunshine opened his eyes wide. "Can you tell us about this legend?" At that moment, I noticed that Cadence, Shining Armor, and Twilight, who had come to pick up Flurry, had come closer. They smiled, amused by the children's enthusiasm, and Cadence spoke, "We'd love to hear that story too, Mady." I sighed and smiled, falsely exasperated. "Very good, very well... I said, as I sat down on a stone bench in the shade of a tree. The children sat in a circle around me, ready to listen. "But only if you promise to believe in this magic." Twilight, with a teasing smile, intervened. "I'm sure you're familiar with this kind of magic, aren't you, Mady?" I pretended to think for a moment. "Yes, but the one I'm going to tell you about is a little different. The black magic of the stars is something that few ponies really know. I saw the intriguing eyes on me, and I continued, in a deeper voice, "It is a fearsome magic, and only those with a black heart can be attracted by its power. But this magic is also a protective force, and it watches over those who have a pure spirit. » The foals stared at me, captivated, as I continued my story. "A long time ago, a young filly named Blue Star was desperately looking for a cure to save her family, who were suffering from a rare disease called ponyculosis. She traveled all over Equestria, but whenever she thought she had found a cure, it was either denied or too expensive for her. » I paused, seeing the interest grow in the children's eyes, and then continued, "One evening, after a particularly difficult day, Blue Star rolled her eyes and begged the stars to come to her aid. It was then that a cool breeze caressed her mane and she saw, in the starry sky, the silhouette of a majestic unicorn: Starry Plain, the guardian of the magic of the stars. » The foals widened their eyes in wonder. "Starry Plain descended from the skies and presented Blue Star with a moonstone, explaining how to use it to save his family. Blue Star followed the instructions to the letter, and thanks to this magic, she managed to heal all of her people. Since that day, legend has it that anyone who finds a moonstone and makes good use of it will be blessed by the stars. » I ended my story with a smile, while the children, fascinated, looked at each other, as if hoping to find an even more special moonstone in their paws. Flurry Heart, curious as always, asked, "And you, Mady, have you ever used moonstone magic?" I shrugged my shoulders and smiled. "Maybe... I replied mysteriously, preferring not to say more. As the children continued to discuss the legend among themselves, Cadence, Twilight, and Shining Armor approached me. Cadence spoke first, her gaze gentle and benevolent. "This story... She seems so connected to your own family, Mady. » I looked at her, feeling a slight tension rising inside me. Maybe it was time to tell them the truth. I took a deep breath. "Yes, indeed. Blue Star and Starry Plain are my ancestors. » The shock on their faces was immediate. The silence that followed my words was almost palpable. Cadence, Twilight, and Shining Armor stared at me, stunned by this revelation. I could almost have heard their hearts beating so much the hovering silence. Twilight was the first to react, her natural curiosity taking over. "Your ancestors?" she whispered, as if she struggled to fully comprehend the magnitude of what I had just revealed. "Blue Star and Starry Plain... were really part of your family? » I nodded softly, a slight smile on my lips. "Yes. It's a story my parents told me when I was a little girl. The magic of the stars has always been a powerful bond in my lineage, but it's not something we've often shared with others. There are things in this story that even the books don't reveal. » Shining Armor, who had been watching in silence until then, spoke. "And is this magic of the stars still present in you?" I looked away slightly, hesitantly. It wasn't a question I answered easily, even with my close friends. There were parts of me that I had not yet fully revealed, powers and responsibilities that I had not yet fully accepted. "Yes," I confessed at last, in a softer voice. "This magic runs through my veins. But it is also a burden. Star magic is powerful, but it can also be dangerous if used incorrectly. That's why I almost never mention it. » Cadence gently placed a hoof on my shoulder. "Mady, you're not alone in this. We're here to help, no matter what you're going through. » I smile gratefully. Their support meant everything to me, but it didn't make the choices I had to make any easier. "I know that, and I thank you for it. But there are still things I have to discover for myself, truths I have to face. » I looked him in the eye, making an inner decision. "I may have to leave soon... » Cadence frowned. "Leave? How do you leave? Why is that?" I nodded. "There is an ancient source of knowledge, hidden far north of the frozen lands. It is said to hold the secrets of the stars and the magic they possess. You know my love for astronomy. « Twilight seemed ready to protest, but I raised a hoof to stop her. "I won't leave right away, and I won't be alone. But it's a journey I have to take, and I know you'll understand. » Twilight looked down, a little frustrated, but she finally nodded. "Very good. But promise to keep us informed. If things ever get complicated... we will come. » I smiled at him, touched by his insistence. "I promise, Twilight. You'll be the first to know. » The joyful cries of the foals broke our moment of tension, bringing back a little lightness. Flurry Heart, as lively as ever, approached me with a mischievous look. "Princess Mady, you're going to go on a quest like in the stories, then?" I laugh softly, leaning in to be at her level. "Maybe, Flurry. But I'll be back, I promise. » She nodded, apparently satisfied with this answer. The other children, still unaware of the seriousness of our discussions, continued to play with their little stones, as if all was well in the world. Their innocence was soothing, a reminder that, despite the shadows that might have hovered, the light of hope still shone. As the sun rose gently across the sky, bathing Ponyville in a soft golden light, I felt a strange mixture of peace and determination. The path ahead of me would be difficult, strewn with pitfalls. I knew that I had lied to them, the reason for my departure was very different but for now, I would enjoy this day, the company of those I loved, and the laughter of the children. But soon, very soon, the time would come for me to face the truth of the stars. The hours that followed passed more quickly than I had expected. After telling the story of the moonstones to the foals, I found myself immersed in the festivities of Ponyville, a mixture of joy and tranquility that contrasted so much with the heavy thoughts that weighed on my mind. Twilight and Cadence had slipped away to talk about their own royal responsibilities, while Shining Armor watched over the guards with careful attention. I finally made my way to the small clearing near the school, where sunlight pierced through the leaves, creating golden spots on the ground. I sat down under a tree, enjoying a few moments of respite. As I let my thoughts wander, I felt a familiar presence approaching. It was Sombra. He had the gift of showing up in moments when I needed calm, without ever making a sound. He placed himself next to me, without a word at first, content to look at the sky above us. After a moment's silence, he finally spoke, his voice deep and soft. "So, you're really planning to leave, aren't you?" I looked at him briefly, seeing a glimmer of concern in his eyes. "Yes," I said simply. "It has to be. I have to understand what happens with the magic of the stars. » Sombra nodded, but her gaze remained dark. "I understand. But that doesn't mean I agree. » I smiled slightly at his typical response, touched by his constant concern to protect me, even though he knew I could stand up for myself. "Sombra, I absolutely have to find information on a few important things, we will be back for two days." He turned his head towards me, and this time his gaze was more intense, almost piercing. "Is that really why you're leaving? For your duty as a princess? His voice betrayed a deeper emotion, something I didn't yet know how to name. I frowned, unsure of what he meant. "What do you mean?" Sombra straightened up slightly, staring at the horizon again. "Sometimes I wonder if this role you impose on yourself, that of princess, is not more of a chain than an honor." His words floated in the air like an enigma, and yet they resonated strangely in my heart. I remained silent, reflecting on his words. Maybe he was right. Perhaps this burden of responsibility that I had so willingly accepted had chained me to something bigger than myself, something I had not yet fully realized. But could I really escape from this destiny that had been entrusted to me? Should I do it? I sighed deeply, and Sombra sensed my confusion. He placed a comforting hoof on my shoulder. "I trust you, Mady. Whatever you decide, I'll be there. But never forget that you are more than this princess title. You are much more than what others expect of you. » I looked up at him, grateful for his words. He had this strange ability to bring me back to reality, to remind me of who I really was, far from other people's expectations. I smile softly at him. "Thank you, Sombra. I will not forget. » Suddenly, a noise coming from the village caught our attention. Bursts of voices echoed, and there seemed to be some commotion. I sat up quickly, my protective instincts taking over. "What is it?" Sombra narrowed her eyes in the direction of the village. "It looks like... an argument. » Without wasting a second, I stood up and quickly walked towards the source of the noise, Sank at my heels. When we arrived at the central square of Ponyville, we discovered a tense scene. A group of ponies had gathered around a stranger—a tall mare with a night-black coat and a glittering silver mane. She wore a cloak that partially concealed her face, but her eyes shone with a familiar glow that I didn't like at all. Twilight, Cadence and even Luna were already present, their eyes fixed on the unknown. The crowd murmured, frightened and suspicious. The tension was palpable. I approached, signaling to the crowd to back off slightly. "What's going on here?" I asked in a loud but calm voice, seeking to calm the situation. The stranger slowly turned her head towards me, and an enigmatic smile appeared on her lips. "Ah, the famous Princess Mady. There is a lot of talk about you in the distant lands. » I frowned, standing more straight, trying to assess the situation. "Who are you? And what are you doing here? » The mare burst into a soft but sinister laugh. "My name doesn't matter right now. What matters is what I know... and what I can offer. » Twilight, who already seemed to be on her guard, stepped forward slightly. "We don't need your offers. If you're coming to get into trouble, you'd better leave. » The mare ignored Twilight, continuing to stare at me, her smile widening. "You're looking for answers, aren't you, princess? Any answers about your past? On your magic?" My heart stopped for a moment. How could she know that? I felt Sombra reach out to my side, ready to intervene if necessary. I took a deep breath, trying to maintain my composure. "What do you know?" She took a step forward, her imposing presence captivating the attention of the entire assembly. "I know you're looking for answers. And I know where you can find them. » I watched him carefully, suspicious but intrigued. "Why should I believe you?" She smiled even more, a cold and calculating smile. "Because, my dear princess, I am the key to the truth you seek. And if you want to save Equestria, you'll have to follow me. » The silence that followed his words was heavy, almost oppressive. All eyes were on me, waiting for my decision. The tension was palpable in the air, each pony in the central square of Ponyville held its breath, waiting for my reaction. The piercing gaze of this mysterious black mare destabilized me, but I couldn't show it. She was talking about answers, secrets about the magic of the stars, and that intrigued me more than I cared to admit. But there was a part of me that hesitated. Especially when it came to my parents. This stranger hadn't said anything about it, and it was a relief. No one here, except my close friends, knew my family history. I felt Twilight's gaze fall on me. She too seemed suspicious, but I could see that she was trusting my judgment. Luna, on the other hand, remained motionless, her expression inscrutable, but her aura reflected increased vigilance. Cadence stood slightly back, watching the interaction from afar, her protective instincts on alert. "What do you know exactly?" I asked, my words carefully measured, as if to test his intentions without revealing too much of myself. The mare narrowed her eyes, a smirk appearing on her lips. "I know that the magic of the stars, the one you seek to master, is much older than you think. And I know where you can find the keys to fully control it." My heart sank. She knew far too much for this to be a mere coincidence. Still, there was something strange about her behavior, as if she knew exactly what she needed to say to arouse my interest. I risked a glance at Sombra, who was watching the scene with cold intensity. He was ready to act if necessary, but he trusted me to decide what to do next. I ignored the looks of the other ponies and will focus on this enigmatic mare. "If you really know what I'm looking for, you'll understand that it's not here, in the middle of everyone, that I intend to discuss it." My tone was firm, unappealing, and the mare nodded slowly, a mischievous gleam shining in her eyes. "Of course, princess. I understand." She took a step back, respecting the distance I maintained between us. "I will come back when the time is more propitious. But remember... Time is running out." Without waiting for an answer, she turned and walked away, disappearing among the shadows of the buildings. The crowd murmured in confusion and concern, but it quickly dispersed under the watchful eye of the royal guards. Ponyville had seen its share of strange events, and this one was just another ordeal to overcome. I turned back to my friends, my shoulders suddenly heavy from everything that had just happened. Twilight moved closer to me, her eyes filled with questions. "Mady, what's going on? Who was she? And why is this magic of the stars suddenly so important?" I sighed, feeling a pressure rising inside me. It was all getting more and more complicated, and I still didn't have clear answers, only leads and threats. And now this mysterious mare was added to the list of my concerns. "I don't know exactly, but she seems to know more than I do about certain things. Important things that I have to understand..." I left my sentence hanging, not wanting to say too much in front of everyone. Sombra, who had been silent until then, took a step towards me. "You're not going to go alone on this quest, Mady. No matter what you're looking for, you need support, and I won't let this guy get away from it. Stranger drag you into something even more dangerous." His serious look reminded me of one of the reasons I trusted him so much. He was right. I couldn't embark on this adventure alone, but I wasn't ready to involve everyone either, especially not until I knew more. I nodded, grateful for his presence. "I know, Sombra. But I have to think about it. There are too many unknowns at the moment." As I prepared to leave the square to think, Luna moved closer, her gaze piercing in the fading sunlight. "Mady, it would be wise to talk to your brother." . If anyone could have any answers or clues about this new threat, it would be him. I felt a wave of nostalgia run through me at the mention of my brother. We had always been close, and even though our paths had distanced us in recent years, he had always been a rock in my life. I looked at Luna and nodded. "I'm going to contact him. If there's anyone who can help me understand this situation, it's Solar." Luna smiled faintly, her eyes betraying a concern she rarely shared. "Be careful, Mady. The magic of the stars is powerful, but it also attracts shadows. Don't let this darkness envelop you." I took a deep breath. Luna was right. This quest, this search for answers, was becoming more and more dangerous, and the lines between good and evil seemed to be blurred. Between The Mysterious Mare, This Mysterious Mare, and now the magic of the stars, I had to keep my mind clear and not get carried away by my own desires, especially concerning my parents. I took one last look at my friends and said to them in a calm but resolute voice, "I will go back to the castle to think about all this. We must remain vigilant. I'll keep you posted as soon as I know more." Twilight, Luna, and the others nodded, understanding that it wasn't time to reveal everything yet. Sombra stayed by my side, silently following me as I moved away from the center seat, feeling the weight of responsibility growing on my shoulders. As we approached the castle, I whispered to Sombra, "I'm going to send a message to Solar. Maybe he'll know what to do." Sombra nodded, his expression indecipherable, but I knew he was worried. So do I, by the way. The answers seemed to lie at the end of this quest, but the dangers were just as great. And deep in my heart, only one thought persisted: would I be willing to sacrifice a part of myself to bring my parents back? When I arrived at the castle, the atmosphere was more serene than in Ponyville, but the shadow of menace still hung over me. My thoughts were clouded by the new revelations and mysteries that were looming on the horizon. Sombra and I went up to our respective quarters to get ready for the night. Before leaving, I thanked him for his unconditional support. The warmth of his words and the depth of his gaze gave me some comfort in this whirlwind of uncertainty. In my private office, I took out a pen and paper to write a letter to Solar. Every word had to be chosen carefully, especially for such an important message. My mind was in turmoil as I focused on the content of my missive: Dear Solar, I am writing to you urgently because recent events have revived concerns that deserve immediate attention. A mysterious mare has appeared in Ponyville, claiming to have knowledge about the magic of the stars, a magic that I am only just beginning to understand. His presence and his words foreshadow dangers that we have not yet fully appreciated. And to my surprise, this mysterious mare knows way too much about our parents... I just wanted to warn you of my future absence, I know that I had promised others to wait for your decision but it's way too long for me... I absolutely have to solve this mystery and for that I have to leave as soon as possible unless a twisted event gets in my way. But I hope that this obstacle will not be my friends, nor you brother... I am counting on your usual vigilance to guide us through this crisis. While waiting for your response, remain cautious and watch for signs of any disturbance that could indicate imminent danger. With all my love, Your sister Mady I sealed the letter with a spell so that it would reach Solar safely. While waiting for his answer, I knew that the night would be short. My thoughts were looping, haunted by the uncertainties and dangers that could come. The memory of the words of The Mysterious Mare and the implications of the magic of the stars kept me awake. Later in the evening, I took a moment to think alone in the garden of the castle. The moon shone high in the sky, dwarfing the stars. I felt a strange comfort in his light, but also a melancholy. My thoughts turned to my parents, their evanescent faces in my memories. The light of the moon was the only tangible reminder of their presence. Suddenly, a shadow moved silently near me. I turned to see Sombra approaching, her gaze full of concern. "Mady," he said softly, "I wanted to check on you. The last few hours have been... intense." I looked at him, a mixture of gratitude and fatigue in my eyes. "Thank you, but it's okay, let's just say that it's not the appearance of an imposing mare that will make me feel bad." Sombra sat down beside me, her silent support comforting. "Mady talk to me, I know you're hiding a few things from me, I'm not an idiot, at least I think." I took a deep breath, searching for the words to express the complexity of my feelings. 'That's just what the mare said about the stars and about a potential catastrophe, start to seriously torment me. I'm afraid for my loved ones... and then to be I don't see why I got this damn title of "princesses" under the pretext that I saved Equestria from a supermassive asteroid...'' Sombra gently placed a hoof on my shoulder. "You are more than you think you are. The title of princess is not only measured by power or knowledge, but also by the way you act. The fact that you are a princess engaged in the guard, makes you a powerful princess. His words were like a healing spell on an open wound. The recognition and strength he gave me was what kept me in a normal state. Even though I doubted, Sombra's presence reminded me that I wasn't alone in this fight. I nodded, trying to dispel the doubts that plagued my mind. The night continued with these thoughts, while Sombra and I remained together in the garden. When morning came, I felt a little more at peace, ready to face the new day. I had to wait for Solar's response and prepare my next steps. In the meantime, the quest to understand the magic of the stars and solve the mystery of the parents remained my main goal. DangerAutumn had finally arrived. I had been looking forward to it, although I don't shout it from the rooftops. Summer, with its endless days under a blazing sun, had ended up exhausting me. The temperatures were so scorching that I felt closer to an indolent slug than anything else. I really can't stand the heat, and this year was no exception. For two long months, I trained in a kind of summer torpor. Even though I was doing everything I could to stay active, I didn't have the energy or the desire to fully invest myself in my combat training. Luckily for me, my brother had taken the lead and taken on our role together, which gave me a breather. But this respite, although welcome, did not really reassure me. Something was wrong. A feeling of uneasiness slowly settled in me. Maybe it was the tranquility that made me nervous. Equestria had been going through a period of relative calm for a long time. No imminent threats, no enemies on the horizon... Too quiet. This kind of silence does not bode well, especially when you are used to living on a knife's edge, always ready to face danger. This thought never left me: what were our enemies preparing? The calm before the storm is what I felt, and this premonition stuck to me. I couldn't help but wonder if Luna or Cadance felt the same way. They were, after all, my mentors, and certainly had more experience than I did in dealing with these kinds of situations. But should I talk to them about it? I didn't want to be seen as paranoid. Still, this anxiety was becoming difficult to ignore. I had to do something to calm down. As I was about to leave the square to think about it all, Twilight and Cadance appeared, walking towards me with a quick step. ''Hi, Mady! Cadance said to me, a benevolent smile on her face, as usual. I nodded to them before answering: 'Hello girls. ’’ Twilight, as curious and energetic as ever, asked, "Do you have any things planned today? ’’ I shook my head. "No, not much. Don't worry, we'll see you tonight as planned. ’’ Twilight smiles, visibly reassured. "So much the better! But she seemed to have already noticed that something was wrong. "You look worried, Mady. What is going on? Cadance asked, her smile fading slightly. I tried to minimize the situation, but this only betrayed my concern even more. "Nothing serious, I just think I'm getting a little paranoid... ’’ 'Explain anyway,'' Twilight insisted, always attentive to this kind of detail. I let out a sigh, before launching into a quick explanation. "It's just that... I'm not used to going through such quiet periods. There is no conflict, no apparent threat, and it makes me uncomfortable. I have this impression that our enemies are preparing something in the shadows. ’’ Cadance nodded softly, perfectly understanding what I meant. "I see very well what you mean, but don't worry. It may be nothing. ’’ I lowered my head, uncertain. "I know, but I can't help but have a bad feeling... ’’ Twilight intervened immediately. "It's normal to feel like this, but sometimes you don't have to let yourself be overwhelmed by your negative intuitions. This calm is a very good thing, you know. » "Yes, but... I paused, trying to calm my stress. Cadance moved slightly closer, placing a reassuring hoof on my shoulder. "When Flurry was born, I had these kinds of fears all the time. But today, I feel safe with The Shining Armor, you, and all our friends. And above all, I no longer feel the threat of Sombra, the one who haunted me before, thanks to you, Mady. ’’ "Yes, but... I began, hesitantly, once again. I had a hard time letting go of this anxiety. Twilight, more blunt this time, says, 'No 'buts,' Mady. If this hunch is stressing you out, trust yourself. Go where your instincts tell you to go. But you'll see, it's probably nothing serious. ’’ "You're probably right. I took a deep breath. "I'm going to do that. I'm going to follow my instincts. ’’ '' Be careful with yourself, okay? Cadance whispered, her gaze filled with gentleness and concern. Twilight added, "Yes, and we'll get back soon!" ’’ 'I'll be careful, I promise,' I replied, before I leave. With a resolute step, I made my way to the Everfree Forest, my heart beating faster with each step. Why this place? I had no idea. It was as if something deep inside me, a primitive instinct, was pushing me in that direction. A sixth sense, perhaps. Or my experience as a guard. As I walked forward, I was suspicious, because this forest was never a safe place, even on the most beautiful days. Shadows crept between the trees, and unusual noises echoed with every step. As I advanced, a sweet smell came to tickle my nostrils. The smell of wild berries from the forest. It was tempting, but something held me back. It wasn't the simple scent of the berries that I perceived, there was something else, something more insidious. A pungent smell, almost imperceptible, but present enough to arouse my suspicions. Rumors of Equestria spoke of poisoned berries, infected with evil auras to capture unwary ponies who dared to taste them. Now that I was getting closer, I could clearly distinguish three smells: berries, poison, and another, even more disturbing, a living smell emanating from the nearby bushes. I didn't have time to think any more than a surprise attack popped up from the bushes. Two disguised creatures pounced on me. By instinct, I managed to dodge their first attack, but they were faster than I had anticipated. In an instant, everything became blurred, and I felt my body give way to a sudden lethargy. They had put me to sleep, taking me to their dark lair. I don't know how long I had been unconscious. When I regained consciousness, I found myself securely tied to a chair in the middle of a vast dark room. In front of me, several familiar silhouettes. Tirek, Cozy Glow, the real Grogar, and even King Storm. They were all there, as if gathered for a sinister meeting. 'I didn't know a sixth princess existed in Equestria,' Tirek said in a deep voice, his smirk underscoring his mockery. "I didn't know you still existed after your pitiful defeats. I replied in scathing sarcasm. Tirek was about to retaliate, but Grogar intervened. "Come on, Tirek, don't get upset. We will let her speak before we handle her. ’’ Cozy Glow approached, her cunning little eyes fixed on me. 'Oh, but you have to be Mady Sky, right? Princess Twilight's books are about you. ’’ I did not answer, preferring to remain silent. King Storm, visibly irritated, added, "I think she didn't respect you, little one. ’’ I narrowed my eyes, a smirk. "Aren't you supposed to be in a thousand pieces? ’’ King Storm gritted his teeth, before glancing at Grogar. 'We can thank Grogar for that,'' he replied bitterly. '' Great... I sighed, sarcastically. As I began to understand the situation I was in, I knew one thing for sure: this reunion of Equestria's former enemies could only mean one thing. Danger. And what was coming would be much worse than anything we had faced so far. I continued to observe my captors, each one seeming to play his part in this sinister room. Tirek, imposing and power-hungry; Cozy Glow, always manipulative despite her harmless appearance; Grogar, the mastermind of this meeting, calculating and cold; and King Storm, resurrected, but no less threatening. Grogar spoke, breaking the tense silence: "There is a reason for your presence here, Mady. We want your celestial tools, the ones that allow you to protect Equestria. If you give them to us, we will be able to finish what we have begun. And you should know that you don't really have a choice in this matter. ’’ A grin stretched across my lips, unable to contain my contempt. "Are you serious? Do you really think I'm going to help you? You're completely crazy if you think I'm just going to give you what you want. ’’ Tirek burst out laughing at my words. ''Grogar, I told you that little pony had guts. I remember her now... He paused, his eyes narrowing as if searching through his memories. "Oh yes, wasn't that you, the little princess who had been captured by Sombra? The one who attended all our meetings like a helpless, chained and helpless spectator? ’’ I smiled boldly before I spoke. "Sombra thought he was controlling me, but he was wrong. And so do you, if you think you can do better. And then, I had the choice to start from your meetings. And if I had wanted to, I could have wanted them all-..... ’’ During all this period, I couldn't leave Sombra Castle, but what they didn't know was that every word, every shot I had heard had remained engraved in my memory. I had witnessed their heated debates, their disagreements, and even their moments of weakness. I particularly remember a session where Sombra, sitting on his dark crystal throne, laid out his plan to enslave not only the kingdom of the Crystal Empire, but all of Equestria. Tirek, who was sitting across from him, had shared his own ambitions to steal all the magic from the unicorns, while Cozy Glow, that little pest, was happily hopping around and coming up with twisted strategies to trick the ponies. But I couldn't help but laugh at them, so much so that their plan made no sense. King Storm interrupted my thoughts. "Yes, I remember it well. Sombra often said that you were fascinating to watch. An alicorn, so young, so full of potential... But in my memories you had a few more things." I sneered. "You talk a little too much for my taste." Cozy Glow, exasperated by my defiant attitude, slammed her hoof against the ground. '' You think you're clever, princess? You may have resisted Sombra, but we're much more powerful now! You don't stand a chance. ’’ I shrugged my shoulders with feigned nonchalance. "Maybe. Or maybe you're still as stupid and divided as you used to be. I remember your arguments at those meetings. You couldn't even agree on who should lead. You talk about power, but without unity, you are doomed to failure. ’’ The words seemed to have struck a chord. Grogar frowned, rising from his seat to approach me. "Enough! He growled, his voice echoing through the room. "We will not make the same mistakes as in the past. This time, we have a foolproof plan, and you'll be the key to it, whether you like it or not. ’’ 'Oh really? I replied, raising an eyebrow defiantly. Tirek stepped forward in turn, his muscles tense, as if ready to finish it. "Don't be too confident, princess. We have more than one trick up our sleeve. ’’ Grogar motioned for him to step back. "Patience, Tirek. We have all the time. Mady will eventually give in, whether through pain or persuasion. ’’ I knew I had to stay calm, even if the situation seemed hopeless. Their self-confidence made them blind. They had no idea that, despite the chains that held me back, I was already preparing my response. Their arrogance would be their undoing, just as it had been for Sombra. I looked up at them, a cheeky smile on my lips. "You can try, but I warn you: you underestimate what I am capable of. You have done it in the past, and you are doing it again today. ’’ Grogar narrowed his eyes, his expression growing darker. "We'll see. For now, you'll remain our special guest. ’’ Silence settled again in the room, charged with palpable tension. I was aware that every second counted. Grogar and his henchmen thought they were in control, but I had an ace up my sleeve: my determination. My mind was already in turmoil, looking for ways to turn this situation to my advantage. I looked at them. "You could threaten me as much as you wanted, it won't work, don't forget that I'm extremely stubborn. ’’ Tirek began to giggle, a hoarse sound echoing through the room. "I agree with that. ’’ Grogar, annoyed by his acolytes' interruptions, raised a hoof to impose silence. "Enough of the distractions. Focus. Mady, you know that our offer is legitimate. Either you join us, or we will have to consider less ... Lenient. ’’ I felt my heart race. I had to save time. The last thing I wanted was to be forced to choose between my loyalty to Equestria and the safety of those I loved. 'Why do you need my heavenly tools. ? ’’ Cozy Glow leaned forward, a smug smile on her face. ''We need the tools for magic amplifiers'' I frowned, thinking about his words. Opening a portal to other dimensions was an extremely dangerous thing. Who knew what might come out of it? Or worse, who could be sucked into this portal? I knew I had to stay vigilant. "And what will happen to Equestria if you succeed? I asked, feigning innocence. "Do you really think you can rule without consequences? ’’ Tirek stood up, contemptuous. "The consequences, Mady, are details that we are not interested in. What we want is power. And you're going to help us get it. ’’ I was looking for flaws in their logic, something I could exploit. Meanwhile, anxiety was rising in me. I couldn't let these monsters achieve their goals. I wanted to prevent them from harming my friends and family at all costs. "I offer you a deal. I offered suddenly, my voice determined. "I could give you information to help you find these items yourself. ’’ They exchanged glances, hesitantly. I could feel their interest growing. "What kind of information? Grogar asked, intrigued. "Information about the objects you wanted. Do you listen to what I'm telling you, asshole, where? I replied in a drunken way. A sneer escaped Cozy Glow's mouth. "Like we can trust you. ’’ She must have suspected that I was bluffing but hey, I have to save time. "If there's one thing I've learned, it's that trust can be a powerful lever. Let me out, and you'll see that I'm not just a prisoner." Grogar rubbed his chin, considering my proposal. "A wedding ring, you say? Hm, interesting. But how do we know that you will keep your word? ’’ I took a deep breath, searching for the right words. "Mh maybe because in any case you have no choice. ’’ Grogar's gaze hardens. "All right, Mady. I'm giving you a chance. But know that if you betray us, you will regret it bitterly. Grogar turned to me. "You have until tomorrow to provide us with the necessary information. If, at that moment, you do not keep your promise, the consequences for you will be terrible. ’’ I nodded, despite the shiver of anguish that washed over me. I knew it was a risk, but it might be my only chance to gain time. When the time comes, I should be ingenious to turn the situation to my advantage. As they withdrew, I dropped against the prison wall, thinking about the next step. My mind was bubbling with ideas. How could I use this opportunity to turn the situation in my favor? I had no room for error, but I knew I couldn't give up. The hours passed slowly as I planned. I knew I needed to create a diversion. Once I can distract them, I might be able to find a way out and implement a plan to thwart their ambitions. The next day would be crucial. I had to be ready for anything, not only for myself, but for Equestria and those I loved. Their underestimation of my strength would be their biggest mistake. I let myself be carried away by the flow of my thoughts, my heart pounding, my mind quick, already preparing my revenge. The time for confrontation was approaching, and I couldn't afford to fail. The day dawned on an uncertain sky, while my thoughts swirled around plans and strategies. I had spent the night thinking, but my eyes were beginning to betray me. Fatigue weighed on me, a silent enemy that threatened to weaken me at the most critical moment. As I stood there, tied to that damned chair, Tirek walked over with a victorious grin on his face. "You know, Mady, I really wonder if you have the strength of mind that you claim to have. He laughed, a hoarse sound that echoed in the dark room. "Why not check it? ’’ I felt a rush of adrenaline throughout my body. Even though I knew that losing my magic would be a big blow, I couldn't let fear take hold of me. "Well go ahead, Tirek. But I think you're going to make a mistake that may end up on your side. I said to him with a defiant look. He moved even closer, his menacing presence filling the room. "I'm going to suck up your magic, and then we'll see if you can still speak with such aplomb. ’’ I had no intention of showing him any weakness. My friends, my family, everything I cherished depended on my inner strength. "Do it. But without my magic I couldn't do what you want. ’’ Tirek, with a wave of his hoof, began to suck my magic out. I felt my life energy gradually eclipse, as if a part of myself was retreating into the shadows. The experience was painful, but I focused on my memories, on the laughter of my friends, on the moments of bravery and love that had forged me. The pain was dull, but a lingering light shone in my heart. Even when my strength diminished, this light did not dim. Every moment, every memory, reminded me why I was fighting, why I should never give up. I knew that my magic could be restored thanks to a spell I had learned a long time ago but it might take quite a while, despite everything I tried to keep control of myself but fatigue caught up with me. My eyelids became heavy, and despite my effort to remain conscious, I felt my body begin to relax. I hadn't slept too long, and the shadow enveloped me little by little. The feeling of fainting was like plunging into an ocean of tranquility. In this state of semi-consciousness, my thoughts wandered between the luminous memories and the oppressive darkness that surrounded me. A familiar voice, that of my mother, echoed in my mind: "My darling, don't let anyone step on you, fight and never be manipulated by people who don't respect your strength. '' As the pain of losing my magic faded, a new strength emerged within me. It was as if every beat of my heart was a call to resistance, to struggle. I wasn't alone. Even in the dark, I could feel the powerful bond I had with my friends and family. I didn't know how long I had been unconscious, but when I came to, I was still in that gloomy, tied-up, vulnerable room. In this tense moment, when darkness and uncertainty reigned, a glimmer of courage sprung up in me. I knew that even though my magic left me temporarily, my spirit and determination remained intact. That was my real strength. No matter what Tirek and the others had planned, I would face them with the bravery of an alicorn that I am, because after all, as a guard, I had faced far more dangerous. CaptivityHow long has it been now? Three days? A week? Maybe more... The very concept of time seemed to collapse in this gloomy cell, where neither the light of day nor that of the moon ever managed to break through. Only the clatter of the guards' boots and the squeaking of the chains against my wrists broke the suffocating silence. Fatigue consumed me little by little, pulling me towards an endless abyss. My muscles were numb, every movement became a torture. My wrists, encircled by rough irons, were raw, and my back was aching from being pressed against the icy wall. I spent my days counting the cracks in the stone walls. I knew them all, each one told a story of pain and deprivation. The only company I had was this throbbing sensation of pain throughout my body, pulsating with every heartbeat. However, the worst thing was not the chains, or even the physical exhaustion. No, the worst was in my head. They were trying to crush me, to break me psychologically. They understood that physical torture would not be enough, that I had survived much worse. So they tried to intrude on my mind, to use fear and loneliness as even more terrifying weapons. They wanted to see me give in, to speak, to betray those I loved. Forcing me to reveal information about the Saturn Stones, those mysterious artifacts they coveted so much. But I will never give them satisfaction. Not as long as I have a breath of life left. A bitter grin crossed my face. They could always try. My magic, of course, was neutralized in that damned cell. There was no way to teleport me out of there, nor to confront them head-on. My head was spinning with fatigue, my body was shaking under the effort to remain conscious. Yet, despite everything, something deep inside me refused to sink. A small spark of determination lingered. I wasn't just a prisoner here, and they hadn't managed to destroy me yet. My thoughts turned to others. I hoped with all my heart that they were okay. Twilight, especially, occupied all my thoughts. His smile, his unwavering strength... She was my rock. The idea of not seeing her again, of knowing that she was in danger, consumed me. And then there was Sombra. The shadow of his absence haunted me, like an emptiness in my heart. I missed him too, deeply. Suddenly, an echo resounds in the corridor. My senses, clouded by exhaustion, instantly tensed. Sounds of struggle, screams. It was a long time ago, but I knew something abnormal was happening. The sound of steel against steel resonated in a strange, almost... Familiar. And then I heard him. One Hon. Senator. A voice I knew better than anything. I sat up as fast as the chains would allow, my heart pounding in my chest. That voice. This scream. No... It was not possible. "Twilight... No, it can't be. Not here, not now." My breath was taken away, my fists clenched. Had this nightmare just crossed a new threshold? The idea that Twilight fell into their clutches, that Grogar captured her too... My blood boiled at the mere thought. I pulled on the chains with all the strength I had left, but they didn't move a millimeter. Frustration burned me from the inside. Then, without warning, the door of my cell opened with a sinister creaking. I was dazzled by the harsh light that filled the room, and I narrowed my eyes to make out the massive figure that was coming forward. Grogar. The monster himself. And with him... Twilight. He held her by the neck, as if she were nothing more than a rag doll. His lifeless body hung limply between his horns, and he threw her violently at my hooves, his sadistic laugh echoing through the small room. I felt myself wavering. No... This could not be true. My heart was beating so fast that I felt like it was going to explode. That's when I started screaming. "Twilight! Twilight, wake up!" But she didn't move. His face was pale, his breath absent. I kept calling him, over and over again, unable to accept the reality that was imposed on me. My throat tightened. A primal fear took hold of me, a fear I had felt so many times before. The world around me was beginning to dissolve into a haze of pure rage. Every beat of my heart seemed to feed a devouring flame that burned in my chest. Grogar, always present, reveled in the scene. His laughter resounded in my ears like an insult, like an unbearable provocation. "Look at her, little one. Look how it has fallen so low, for you. Think about what might happen to him next, if you refuse to cooperate." I stared at him with eyes full of hatred. I knew what he was trying to do. He wanted to break me by using Twilight, the person I loved most in the world, as leverage. I couldn't let him win. Not like that. "If you touch her again, I swear you'll regret putting your clogs in that cell." But my threat seemed to glide over him like water over a duck's feathers. His smirk only widened. "You're fun, little princess. But you're chained, helpless. Here, I am the master. How about you... You're nothing." His words pierced my mind like daggers, but the rage that rumbled within me did not weaken. On the contrary, she was growing, fueled by the vision of Twilight hurting my hooves, that unbearable scene. He looked at me darkly. "I'll let you think, Mady. Maybe next time she won't wake up." He said in a blood-curdling voice. He left the room laughing, leaving me alone with Twilight in a sea of despair. My hooves were shaking while I was still tied to that damn wall. I couldn't lose Twilight, I couldn't let her die here, because of me. I closed my eyes, trying to control my breathing. I had to keep a cool head. For Twilight, I had to stay strong. Still, a heartbreaking question resonated in my mind: How was I going to cope? Twilight's breath was faint, barely noticeable, but it was there. A slight quiver of life that reached me in the midst of darkness. My heart raced at the thought alone, but this fleeting relief was soon overwhelmed by the frightening reality of the situation. Grogar was still there, somewhere, watching for our slightest misstep. I stood helplessly chained against the damp wall of this cell. The cold metal of the chains hindered me, making my every movement painful. Powerlessness was eating away at me from the inside. I could see Twilight lying a few feet away from me, but it was impossible for me to reach her, to help her. My wrists were bruised, and every tug against the irons made me cringe. I felt weak, unable to break the bonds that prevented me from saving her. The sound of her panting breathing haunted me. My mind swirled in a chaos of confused thoughts. How had I gotten here, so vulnerable? I, who had always been able to defend myself, to protect those I loved. But here, with these chains that nailed me to the wall like a caged animal, I was only a shadow of my former self. I had to act, free her before Grogar returned, before he decided to break her even more. I would be toothy and made a colossal effort to concentrate. I had to find a solution. Every movement of the chains echoed through the cell, and every time I pulled, a throbbing pain rose up my forearms. I felt my wrists tearing against the metal, but I wouldn't give up. I had to free myself. I had to be by his side. "Twilight... I'm going to come... Hold on." The metallic taste of my own blood rushed to my mouth as I redoubled my efforts to free myself from my chains. I knew that if I continued like this, I risked aggravating my injuries. But the pain didn't matter. All that mattered was her. Twilight needed me, here and now. After a desperate effort, I finally heard a rattle. One of the chains suddenly detached from the wall, almost throwing me forward. The sudden release drew a stifled cry from me in pain. My left wrist was bleeding, the flesh cut deep by the metal bonds. But I didn't have the luxury of stopping or feeling sorry for my pain. I continued, with the energy of despair, until the second chain gave way in its turn. My body, exhausted from the effort, fell heavily to the ground, but I stood up, wobbly. I put my bloodied hoof against the wall for a moment to catch my breath. A wave of vertigo seized me, but I quickly chased it away. Not now, not after coming this far. I finally approached Twilight, each of my steps heavy and hesitant. My body was begging me to stop, to rest, but my mind refused to give up. His pale face, marked by suffering, finally appeared to me clearly. She was there, alive, but so frail. Her eyelids twitched faintly, as if she were fighting against a deep sleep. I was looking at them and I started saying "Twilight... I'm here..." I dropped down at his side, ignoring the pain in my numb limbs. My breath had become short, jerky, but the mere fact of having reached it gave me the strength to continue. I put my hoof on his shoulder, shivering under the icy touch of his skin. She moaned faintly, a barely audible sound, but enough to rekindle a glimmer of hope in me. She slowly opened her eyes, her eyelids heavy, her purple irises veiled with fatigue and pain. But despite everything, she was there, conscious, and this simple fact gave me the strength to hold on. She looked at me. "Mady... I... I finally found you..." she said rather weakly His voice was so fragile, almost unreal. A hot tear rolled down my cheek, mingling with sweat and dust. I wanted to hug her, to protect her from everything that was going on here, but I felt so useless, so weak. "I'm sorry... I tried to come faster... I couldn't..." I squeezed his hoof in mine, even though he was shaking. My wrist hurt horribly, but it was nothing compared to what Twilight had had to endure because of Grogar. She turned her head weakly, her eyes fixed on my wounds. "Mady... you're injured... I'm sorry, it's all my fault..." She. His words broke something in me. How could she think it was her fault? She, who had done so much to protect Equestria, to protect each and every one of us. I shook my head, unable to answer right away, overwhelmed by emotion. "No... No, Twilight... It's not your fault. I was the one who put you in danger... But I promise you, I'll get you out of here." She wanted to answer, but her strength betrayed her. I saw her eyelids close for a moment, her breath becoming more irregular. My heart sank. I couldn't lose her now. Gathering what strength I had left, I straightened up. I had to do something, and fast. My wobbly legs carried me to the cell door. I glanced around, desperately looking for a way out, a solution. Then my memories came back to me, an escape through an ancient secret passage that few people knew existed. I had been in this prison before, many years ago, and I knew that there was a hidden path, hidden behind the stone walls. "Wait, Twilight... I think I know how to get us out of here." I walked back to her, gently resting my hoof on her burning forehead. I had to protect her, no matter the cost. Together, we were going to get out of this hell, or die trying. We rested for an hour or two before entering a narrow, almost suffocating tunnel. The stone walls, damp and cold, seemed to close in on us at every step. The stagnant air irritated my nostrils, and the almost total darkness amplified every sound, every breath. I could feel my heart pounding, a melody of fear echoing through the heavy silence. As we advanced, the echo of our hooves sounded like a warning in this cave of despair. I turned back to Twilight. His face was marked by worry, but I also saw a glimmer of determination. She had this inner strength, a fire that kept her alive. Still, I couldn't help but feel a wave of guilt. Twilight didn't deserve to be involved in this escape, to share this hell with me. Every turn we took plunged me into confused memories, moments of flight past, but this time, I wasn't sure of the outcome. I was responsible, and the fear of failure gnawed at me. After what seemed like an eternity of walking, a faint glow appeared in the distance, piercing the darkness. My heart raced, hope awakening in me. "We're almost there... I recognize this passage. It's the way out." I said in an enthusiastic voice But as I took a step forward, Twilight grabbed me by the hoof, her eyes riveted on something in front of us. I followed his gaze and a shiver ran down my spine. Just in front of the illuminated opening, a guard stood there, motionless, his black, massive armor reflecting the light. I froze. How did they know about this tunnel? There was not supposed to be any surveillance here. My instincts were screaming at me to back off, but I knew that running away was not an option. We were trapped. "What do we do? We can't go through like that." Twilight asked worriedly. The anguish of the situation threatened to overwhelm me, but I took a deep breath. If we wanted to get out alive, we had to act quickly. I had to take command. "Listen to me, Twilight. I'll take care of him. Stay here and get ready. As soon as I wave to you, you rush to the exit." I replied She looked at me worried "Mady, you don't have to do that. It's too dangerous." I cut it in a determined way: "Trust me. I know what I'm doing." I let go of her slowly, my confidence in her bringing me a little calm. My years of running away from perilous situations had taught me to move silently. I slipped into the shadows, every muscle tense, every beat of my heart echoing in my ears. I could feel the palpable danger, but I left no room for hesitation. I made my way slowly, getting closer to the guard. I had to be fast, but also quiet. I knew that even a slight noise could cost us dearly. When I got to earshot, I jumped up, pressing my hoof over his mouth before he could scream. With surgical precision, I executed a hold on the neck, strangling him gently but firmly until he collapsed, unconscious. I waved to Twilight, who ran towards me, her eyes worried but determined. Twilight relieved but panicked "Mady, you were amazing! But you could have hurt yourself!" I answer him out of breath, but smiling, "We don't have time to talk. Now, listen to me. If we want to get out of here, you must learn to move like a guard. I'll show you." I quickly turned to look at the entrance to the tunnel, my ears on the alert. The sound of footsteps, so close, was enough to get the adrenaline pumping. Twilight stood there, eyes wide open, ready to listen. "First of all, you have to understand the movement. We can't just walk. You have to be stealthy, like a shadow. Let me show you." I bent down and showed him how to move. I explained to him the importance of distributing his weight on his hooves. Each step had to be calculated to avoid the slightest noise. I moved slowly, my movements fluid, demonstrating the art of walking silently. "First put the tip of your hoof... then unroll the heel gently. That way, you control every move. Always in the shadows, always on the lookout." She bent down and looked at me "Like that?" I looked at her carefully, correcting her movements, my hooves demonstrating each gesture carefully. "That's good, but you have to be discreet. Think about how you get around. It's a question of control." I replied. I showed him another technique, that of the crouching position, which would allow him to hide behind the shadows "When you are lying down, you have a better angle to move without being seen. Stay low, and always look around you. And remember, every noise can attract attention. As a guard, I learned to anticipate movements, to always be alert. Look and listen before you act." She nodded, absorbing my advice, ready to execute every movement. I told her how to camouflage herself behind scenery, such as rocks or shadows, to avoid being spotted. We repeated these movements for a few minutes, a mixture of adrenaline and learning. I could feel Twilight's energy and determination growing. She soaked up each lesson, her movements becoming more secure and precise. Then, with a last look back to make sure the way was clear, I motioned for him to follow me. Our hearts beat in unison as we stealthily advanced, ready to face what awaited us outside. When we finally passed through the opening, the air outside, though cold and pungent, was laden with the promise of freedom. The wind caressed my skin, an invigorating breath that told me that we were finally outside this underground prison. But the road was still strewn with pitfalls. I knew Grogar wouldn't let us run away so easily. Our echoes were already echoing in my head, and I could feel his eyes on us, waiting for the perfect moment to strike. I turned to Twilight, my heart pounding. Mady: "Remember, Twilight. What you have learned today can mean the difference between life and death. Let's stay together and never lose sight of our goal." She looked at me, and I saw the flame of determination shine in her eyes. We were together, and this new complicity would give us the strength to face the dangers ahead. We cautiously advanced through the opening, leaving behind us the oppressive darkness of the tunnel. Daylight, although bright, was not yet a sign of security. My eyes quickly adjusted, and I scanned the surroundings. We were in a clearing, surrounded by towering trees and thick bushes, but I knew danger was ever-present. I watch Twilight "Okay, Twilight. Now, we remain silent. There may be other guards around. Stay close to me." Twilight, nodding, with her determined look "I'm ready. Show me the rest." We made slow progress, our hooves barely skimming the ground, moving like shadows between the tree trunks. I had learned to observe any sign of movement, to listen for the slightest noise. Every sound of leaves, every song of a bird could mask our steps, and I knew we had to take advantage of it. "Look over there. We're going to go around this tree. We sneak behind, and then we run towards the grove. It's our best way to avoid being seen." I said, looking in the direction of the trunk. We executed the movement with precision, gliding silently behind the tree like spectres. Twilight followed me, her eyes shining with excitement and adrenaline. With every step, I could feel our bond grow stronger, a blend of trust and mutual understanding. As we reached the grove, an unexpected noise made the air vibrate. I froze, my heart pounding. Voices. Guards! I glanced quickly at Twilight, who looked as alarmed as I was. I whisper to him, "Stay still. Listen." The voices became clearer. Two guards were talking, probably on patrol. I turned to Twilight, my head full of thoughts. We had to find a way to get through without attracting their attention. We pressed against the trunk of a tree, hiding behind dense foliage. Their footsteps resonated closer and closer, and I could feel the adrenaline pulsating in my veins. I closed my eyes for a moment, concentrating on controlling my breathing. The guards passed right in front of us, their massive silhouettes silhouetted against the light. I heard their murmurs, their stifled laughter, and I felt burning with impatience. At one point, I leaned over slightly, peering through the leaves. One of the guards said, "Do you think they're really gone?" The second guard laughs: "Not a chance. We would have already found them if that were the case. Grogar never leaves anything to chance." He replies. Fear crept into me at the thought that Grogar had probably planned our escape. I looked at Twilight, and our eyes met. I read in it the same determination, the same desire for freedom. Once the guards were gone, I whispered to Twilight, "We have to move now. But stay silent, okay?" She replies in a trembling voice, "Okay. I follow you." We moved around again, moving stealthily, remembering everything I had learned about the art of stealth. With every step, I encouraged Twilight, showing her how to take angles, use shadows, and move quickly but silently. We soon reached a narrow path, bordered by bushes. I glanced around, determined not to be surprised. But the atmosphere had changed. The air had become heavy, charged with tension. My instincts were telling me that something was wrong. "We should stop for a moment. Listen. I feel that we are not alone here." I muttered worriedly. We hid behind a thick bush, our hearts pounding. I closed my eyes, trying to catch the slightest sound. A slight quiver in the air, a fleeting shadow in the bushes. Twilight looked at me worriedly, "What should we do if we're discovered?" Mady (calmly): "Remember what I said. Stay focused. If we have to fight, use everything I have taught you. If you must strike, aim for the sensitive points, where they are vulnerable. It will prevent you from exhausting yourself using your magic." At that moment, a noise was heard, and I listened. A dark figure loomed in the distance. My guard instincts took over, and I grabbed Twilight by the arm. "We have to move. Follow me, and remain silent." We moved discreetly through the grove, taking circuitous paths to avoid being spotted. Every step was an adrenaline dance, every breath was a promise of survival. We had to be ready for anything. Finally we moved away, using the cover of trees and bushes to avoid being seen. I kept my eyes open, attentive to the slightest movement. Every sound, every shadow could signify an imminent danger. Twilight looked at me, "Mady, regrade! We finally emerge from the depths of the forest! " I turned to her, seeing the glimmer of hope shining in her eyes. We had been through so much together, and this escape was only the beginning of our journey. But as we passed a group of trees, an unexpected noise echoed behind us. My guard instincts took over, and I turned around, ready to react. A figure emerged from the bushes, and my heart stopped for a moment. He was a guard. "Hey! You two! Come back here!" One of the guards shouted. The adrenaline rushed through me, and I took Twilight's clog. Mady: "Run!" We turned around, running through the trees, our hearts pounding. I could hear the guard's hooves approaching, but we were fast, agile. I knew that the training I had received was going to serve us well. I turned quickly, looking for a way to outrun our pursuer. We rushed toward a ravine, our hooves pounding on the ground. I could feel the warmth of fear, but the excitement of freedom pushed us forward. With each step, I glanced back, but the guard seemed to have trouble following us through the maze of the forest. Once at the ravine, we jumped over it and then I turned around, my eyes riveted on the path behind us. The guard didn't seem to have managed to follow us. We had saved time. Twilight says, being completely out of breath but smiling, "We got it!" "Yes, but we must not stop. Grogar will stop at nothing to find us. We have to reach Ponyville." I replied. We continued to run, the forest stretching out before us like a refuge. Every step brought us closer to safety, every breath was a step towards freedom. Finally, after what seemed like an eternity, we reached the edge of the forest. "Look, Ponyville is right there!" I said in a happy voice. The sight of the glittering city fills us with happiness. The colorful buildings, the laughter of the ponies, all of this represented life and hope. We had been through so much, but here, on the edge of the city, I knew we were finally safe. We escaped from the woods, the sunlight flooding our faces. We had managed to flee, but more importantly, we had discovered the strength of our friendship. And as we rushed to the city, a sense of hope and determination burned in our hearts. We knew the challenges weren't over, but together, nothing could stop us. The light of the future was shining before us, and I knew that no matter what trial was to come, we would be ready. Revelation and romantic eveningI was just beginning to recover from my return to Ponyville after my captivity. The memory of Feferley's dark cells and his magical traps still stuck to me like a bad spell that you can't get rid of. Mentally, I was like a half-empty cup and physically... Well, let's just say that we have seen better in the princesses. My dark circles had dark circles, and my muscles were screaming for help with every movement. In short, I was the living definition of "I've seen better days". As I tried to regain some semblance of dignity by sprawling miserably on my bed, convinced that the universe would finally give me a moment's respite, a guard knocked on my door. "Princess Mady, an urgent letter to you." "Great," I thought, "maybe that's the notice to evict my own room? Given how lucky I have lately, it wouldn't be surprising. " I straightened up, because yes, despite my internal grumbling, I was still a princess and I had to at least pretend to be civilized. With a more dramatic look than necessary, I took the envelope and opened it. Surprise! An invitation to a party. Solar, of course. Mr. "Everything is a pretext for a grandiose event" had not been able to resist the call of his own celebration. "Solar and its parties... I bet he's going to give us another 45-minute speech about his deep sense of fashion or why the sky is 'too ordinary' without some artificial rainbows. Oh joy." I said thinking. I let out a sigh, the kind of dramatic sigh that only the heroes of Greek tragedies should be able to utter. But hey, it wasn't like I had a choice. Party = Mandatory attendance. Princess obliges. And on top of that, I was one of the guests of honor, which gave me exactly zero valid excuses to stay hidden under my sheets and ignore the world. "Because of course, who would refuse the opportunity to be the target of a clumsy speech and to be suffocated by overpriced perfumes, eh? I know I can't. Long live the life of a princess." I said, moaning in my thoughts. I got up from my bed with the grace of a cat who had eaten too many cookies, a little stiff, not really motivated, but I had to do something with my day. My hair was in a state worthy of a crime scene, and I wondered if a simple brush would be enough to straighten it out. "Okay, come on. A small party is not the sea to drink, just a lake of small social malaises. Nothing insurmountable. At least there will be food." I took the brush and began to untangle what looked more like a ball of wool than a hairstyle. The repetitive gestures had something almost soothing about them, even though my head still looked like a battlefield. "Seriously, why do I bother doing my hair? I might as well make a dramatic appearance with my hair in "I'm just getting out of hell" mode and no one would dare say anything... although... Solar might think that this is a new trend." I glanced at the invitation still on my dresser and tried to motivate myself. After all, it was a party, and if I did well, I might be able to escape the endless discussions and sneak to the buffet unnoticed. "Come on, Mady, stop daydreaming. You have to dress up and prepare your best smile, even if deep down you feel like a cactus in a fashion show." I said to myself, with this most encouraging (and totally realistic, if I may say so) thought, I went in search of a dress. But not just any dress. No, I needed the one who would say, "I'm here, but I was lazy, and I could very well leave in the middle of the party without anyone noticing." My choice fell on a midnight blue outfit, simple but elegant, because why not, with a little silver touch, just to remind me that I was still, despite everything, a princess. I put it on, sighing. Once ready, I studied my reflection in the mirror. "There you go, there you go... That will do. You can't always be a work of art, but with a bit of luck, I at least look like a passable sketch. Well passable, passable, way of speaking huh..." I made one last quick check, vaguely hoping that a cataclysmic event would prevent me from going to this party. An earthquake, an invasion of griffins, anything, really. None of this happened, of course, and I resigned myself to the inevitable. It's not that I don't want to see my brother or everyone else, but I've exhausted my social bar. Anyway, I said to myself: "Come on, let's go. After all, what could go wrong at a party?" Spoiler : tout…. When I finally set foot in the ballroom, the first thing that assailed me was a mixture of smells. It was as if each guest had decided to transform themselves into a living painting in a museum of the absurd. I made my way through the guests, taking care to avoid meeting the eyes of those who, like me, had no desire to be there. I started thinking as I looked around. "If I faint now, will they take me home? It must be an emergency plan, right?" My brother's party had been entirely organized by PinkiePie but hey, my brother is a big pretentious. In the center, Solar was enthroned, a smile from ear to ear, it looks like he hasn't grown up. He was surrounded by all my relatives. "Every time, he explains to them why fluorescent pink is the color of the year. Poor souls." I thought. I headed to the buffet, my sacred goal. Like a hunter in the savannah, I analyzed the situation. The small canapé-shaped bites glistened in the light, while a guy with a snake-shaped mustache was busy restocking the trays. I slipped discreetly up to him, praying that he wouldn't ask me to make an engaging conversation. If I was, it was only for my brother and for food. I grabbed a small mozzorela sandwich, I swallowed it almost whole and told myself that at least I didn't have to listen to Solar yet. This moment of respite was short-lived, because just as I was picking up my second piece, he turned to me, looking triumphant, as if he had spotted me in the crowd of a sea of faces. "Ah, sister! Finally among us. " I was thinking about what I could say "Great, I'm on the verge of giving a speech about the art of festive gastronomy. I'm going to get booed by the crowd if this continues." I thought. I looked at my brother before finally saying something, I approached him, a frozen smile on my face. "Well, Solar, I'd say your taste for directing is as eccentric as... well, as eccentric as you big brother! " The nobles around us burst out laughing. Suddenly, I felt a little less like a princess in exile and more like an actress in a play. "Why did I wake up this morning?!" I thought to myself. Before I could find a way out, Solar grabbed me by the hoof and dragged me onto the dance floor, which was already occupied by a group of dancers fidgeting in some sort of absurd dance that resembled a confrontation between a flamingo and a deranged robot. And there, I found myself, all dignity gone, here I was dancing with my brother to try to keep up with the rhythm. My hooves seemed to have a will of their own, twisting in movements I didn't know I had inside me. After a few minutes, I was already out of breath. But Solar was visibly in great shape, swaying his hips as if he had swallowed a full dance class in one meal. "Solar, I think it's time to take a break before I fall into a coma of fatigue." I said in a voice exasperated by my brother's motivation. But even this attempt to escape was in vain. I barely had time to slip away when ponies I didn't know were playful surrounded me, completing the picture of my social suffering. One of them, a lady with a tight bun, began to ask me about the latest fashion in ball gowns, as if my survival depended on my knowledge of trends. "Perfect. This is my new nightmare: fashion. I'm a princess, not a fabric expert!" I thought to myself I sat up, taking a deep breath, trying to keep an air of indifference. Suddenly, in a totally unexpected burst, Sombra jumped on me like a hungry pony that had spotted its prey or should I say its snack. He embraced me with such incredible force that all the ponies present remained frozen, their mouths open and their faces totally perplexed. Their expression of incomprehension in the face of a Sombra too... affectionate? It made me burst out laughing, one of those laughs that is not necessarily pleasant to hear. I started to struggle, due to my lack of contact with other people. "Heeeeeeelp!" I was trapped in this unexpected embrace, like a candy stuck to the bottom of a pocket. My brain was trying to scream for help, but I felt as amused as I was worried. "You can always dream, my lovely. I won't let you go so easily." Sombra replies with a proud air. Ah, well, it was an attempt that was fruitless. I felt like I was in a bad horror movie: you know you should run away, but you just stand there, frozen, a silly smile on your face. "Sombra, let her go!" Twilight said, approaching Sombra and me. At these words, Sombra released me with a mischievous smile, one that said "I know something you don't". Looking at it, I wondered if it was my imagination or if Twilight was, let's say, a little bit jealous. My cheeks turned pink, but I don't think anyone noticed. Maybe I'm getting a little carried away, but let's face it: I find her so cute when she gets upset. I was tired, so after taking the time to clear up the situation with my hilarious abuser, I said goodbye to my brother. We headed for the castle, crossing the city. The Manes 6 also came with us and following up on a discussion with them, I even learned that PinkiePie had tried to make a cake with mystery ingredients – spoiler alert: it was inedible. Once at the castle, Sombra and I took our seats in the throne room. The great hall resonated with the echoes of our footsteps, a bit like a concert, but without the fans or the lights. In a moment of silence, I began to reflect on my situation. What if I talked to him about how I feel about him? I felt nervous, as if I was about to give a speech in front of an amphitheater full of angry examiners. After all, sincerity is essential in a couple, isn't it? That's when Sombra looked at me, her eyes shining with intensity, or perhaps excessive intensity for a Wednesday afternoon. "Hmm, Sombra?" I ask him, my voice trembling with apprehension. He turns his gaze towards me, his expression serious and attentive. "Yes, sweetie?" I take a deep breath, preparing to dive into the unknown. "I have something to tell you... and it's not just Pinkie Pie's latest song. "My sarcasm seeks to lighten the mood, but the weight of my revelation is already heavy in the air. "I'm listening to you. It looks serious. "His voice is deep, betraying a real attention to my words. "For the past few days, I have felt changes in myself and... "My words are knotted, but I know that I must continue. "Is it so serious as to make you hesitate?" He scrutinizes my eyes, his concern palpable. "Not exactly, but it's... complicated. "I try to add a touch of humor to lighten the tension. "Then go ahead, tell me." His encouragement pushes me forward. "Well, I feel like I love Twilight too... "The words come out of my mouth, heavy with meaning and consequences. He takes a moment, his gaze darkening slightly. "I understand. That's why you hesitated. It's always the same scenario, isn't it? Love for three, an inevitable drama. " "I'm sorry, Sombra... "I feel a lump in my throat." I really like you very much, but it seems that I also like Twilly..." My heart pounds as I peer into his face, hoping he understands the complexity of my feelings. Sombra took a moment to think, his eyes staring into mine, and I could almost feel the weight of his thoughts, as if he was trying to lift an invisible elephant. "Honestly? It showed. I know you, Mady, and I love you too. Since your presentation, I have seen that there is something else that unites you. It was like an episode of a show where everyone knows what's going on except the main characters. " At these words I began to blush like a ripe tomato, an incredulous smile on my face. "Mady, I know you love me. I give you my consent, because deep down, I know that you love him. " "Is it true? Don't you mind? I asked, a little surprised. "But no, sweetie, it doesn't bother me. I know for a fact that you love me. And then, little Twilight also interests me. " "Really? I thought you had an ulterior motive, but I'm warning you, you don't force it. Otherwise I'll break your balls like an overcooked cookie. " "I promise you, sweetie. I'll do absolutely anything for you, even if it means doing the dishes. " "Thank you, my king. I'm waiting to see that. I said He stood up and approached me, looked at me intensely before kissing me tenderly. It was crazy how he had changed. I'm always surprised that he gives me his approval. Usually, he is as possessive as a dragon over his treasure. Maybe he doesn't feel threatened by Twilight. I also wonder what's in the back of his mind. With him, you can expect everything, including a ballet of dancing ponies. I think I'll have to mediate between these two. I just hope everything goes well. Maybe I should go talk to the girls to get some advice, especially after missing several changes in Twilight's attitude and tastes. Who knows what's going on in his head? I bet she's planning to conquer all the books or something just as crazy. So I got up, kissed her cheek tenderly, and went in search of my friends. When I arrived, I saw Twilight leave with Spike and Starlight. A strange impression invaded me, as if she were avoiding me. Never mind, I went to the friends of Twilight, because why not? " Tiens, salut Mady ! " s’exclame Rainbow Dash. "Hello Mady! I have to tell you something !!!! " cries Pinkie Pie, her eyes sparkling with excitement. "Pinkie Pie, no, you promised not to talk about it," Applejack interjects, looking serious. "Hi girls, oh okay, I guess it's a secret. Cool, I love secrets" I answer, a mischievous smile on my lips. "Mady, don't even think about it!" exclaims Applejack, pulling down her cowgirl hat. "But I didn't say anything!" I protested innocently. "Yes, but I know you, you!" she retorts, arms crossed. "I'm so predictable" I answer, feigning exaggerated indignation. "Totally! You're really like Twilight on this one. Rainbow Dash said, with a smirk. "By the way, speaking of Twilight, do you know why she left as soon as I arrived? If I had known, I would have disguised myself as a monster, it would have given them a reason to leave," I say, my curiosity piqued. "It must just be a coincidence, honey," Rarity replies, looking convinced. "If you say so, but I feel that there is something strange. You girls are very suspicious. It looks like you're plotting something," I blurt out, frowning. "Are we suspects? No! Rainbow Dash exclaims, feigning innocence. "Rainbow Dash!" reprimands Applejack, his hoof on his forehead. "Hmm, I think I'm going to go for a walk. See you later! I said as I took my leave, a mysterious smile on my face. I know I wanted to ask them questions, but their behaviour is really strange. As I walked, I got lost in my thoughts. And then, I don't know if it's me or my imagination, but I think I heard them talking about me as I walked away. I hate it when people talk behind my back, it's like someone is making jokes about the quality of my attacks! I smiled thinking about it all, ready to take on the world, one step at a time, while juggling my emotions. After all, life is too short not to have a little humor, even in the craziest situations. I decided it was high time to venture into space. What for? Because, let's be honest, there's no better way to escape reality than to get lost in the stars. And after all, I'm the princess of astronomy and astronomy, so space is my element, I have to honor it. I needed a good excuse to ignore my problems. So, I was already imagining myself, floating in the void of space, looking for a starstone. No less! An epic quest in search of intergalactic gems! As I took flight, I spoke to myself, because of course, who else would have the pleasure of listening to me? "So, Mady, where are you going today? In a galaxy far, far away to find a magic stone? It looks like the beginning of an epic adventure... or a B-movie. You know, the one with a three-dollar budget and actors talking to plants." The stars twinkled like diamonds against a black background, and I couldn't help but be amazed. "It's beautiful here! Who knew space would be so glamorous? I should probably consider doing an intergalactic photo shoot. "Mady in space" sounds good, doesn't it?" As I sped through the constellations, I began to feel a little lonely. Space can be a beautiful place, but it can also be incredibly quiet. It was a bit like being at a party where everyone is there, but no one is talking. The only sound I heard was that of my own sarcasm resonating in my head or my heart but that was in my head since in space there is no sound... But hey, who needs an audience when you have your own indoor fan club? I continued my quest, and suddenly, a twinkling glow caught my attention. I moved closer, impatient, thinking about my future career as a starstone hunter. "Ah, finally! This is the star I was looking for! " As I approached, I realized that it was a magnificent starstone, brilliantly lit as if it had decided to make itself beautiful just for me. It sparkled like fireworks. I approached the stone, my hoof outstretched. The moment I touched it, a bright light enveloped me entirely. I closed my eyes, wondering where this was going to lead me. "Hopefully it doesn't lead me to a boring debriefing with an alien. I've heard that they don't really have a sense of humor. And then I had enough social contact" Suddenly, a voice echoed in my head, like an alarm in 'surprise!' mode. It wasn't Sombra who was coming to save me, but rather a halo of twinkling light. Voice from Space: "Mady Sky, you're chosen for..." I felt a wave of energy wash over me. It was as if the whole universe accepted me into its bosom. But part of me wondered if I should return to Canterlot to see how Sombra would react to my new adventures. But for now, I was too busy enjoying my legendary quest to worry about that. After retrieving the stone, I returned to the castle. Once I arrived at the castle, I collapsed on my bed like a big larva. I had scarcely closed my eyes for five minutes when one of the chambermaids opened the door. "Good evening princess, King Sombra invites you to dinner in the castle garden and he would like you to wear this dress for the occasion," she said politely. "Oh hello, okay, but you know, you can just call me Mady and call me "tu". No need to treat me like an important personality," I replied with a smile. "Very well, as you wish, Princess Mady," she said, smiling slightly. "And then, what's your name, by the way?" I asked her "My name is TreeFly. I'll put the dress on the bed," she said, looking at me kindly. "Okay, thank you very much!" "No problem! I'll leave you," TreeFly said before leaving the room. I approached the dress in question. It was a beautiful black dress with a star motif. I went to the bathroom, taking a nice hot shower. Once I was ready and looked in the mirror, I think it was the first time I thought I was beautiful. Yes, beautiful, well I would say more drinkable, you shouldn't exaggerate either haha. I stepped out of the bathroom, ready to join Sombra in the garden. I was a few meters from the meeting place when I discovered Sombra... with Twilight?! Of course, it was the perfect time for a surprise meeting. "Hmm, hello? I didn't know it was the day of the surprise party at the Villa des Amours. I said, half amused, half intrigued. The two looked at me, then stopped dead in their tracks, like two kids caught in the jam jar. "Hmm, is something wrong? I was laughing, huh," I added, arching an eyebrow. "Yes, yes, everything is fine. You look absolutely beautiful in this dress," Sombra replied, his eyes shining with admiration. "O-yes, I confirm... And FYI, I'm not here to watch you in heightened light," Twilight added awkwardly. "Um, thank you, but you're exaggerating a little. I'm barely drinkable, well drinkable that's a big word. I said, a little perplexed. "Absolutely not. It's just that... uh, how can I put it... Twilight stammered, uncomfortable. "Can we know what you're both doing in the same place without killing each other?" I asked, half sarcastically. "Heh! "I have a modicum of dress and principles," Sombra replied, smiling. "Really? Is that new? I replied, giving him a mischievous look. "Ouch, the stray bullet that hurts a little," Twilight commented, shaking her head. No matter how much I observed every detail of the room, looked for the slightest trace of betrayal, nothing came through. Twilight and Sombra kept their secret with infuriating calm. My eyes went from one face to another, looking for a flaw, a clue... but in vain. So, in a last ditch effort to spice up this evening that was seriously starting to annoy me, I made a bottle of apple vodka appear, right in front of their eyes. Twilight frowned. "What's that?" I looked innocent. "A little spice for the evening." Sombra, apparently intrigued, looked at me, his eyebrows slightly raised. "No, but seriously, what is this?" "It's called a bottle," I replied, a mischievous smile at the corner of my lips. He rolled his eyes, falsely annoyed. "Hahaha, dead laughing... " I took a sip before answering, savoring my little moment of power. "It's annoying not to know, isn't it?" Twilight gently put her hoof on my forearm. "Mady, please... " I sighed, ready to confess. "It's apple vodka." Sombra shook her head. "Mady, what did we say about alcohol?" "Oh, come on, it's going to spice up the evening!" I replied, raising the bottle, looking mischievous. Twilight folded her arms, her gaze firm but not devoid of tenderness. "No, Mady." I pouted sulkily, before throwing the bottle back with a simple gesture. "You're really not funny, you know." Sombra smiled smirked. "It's for your own good, little alcoholic." I rolled my eyes, a little offended. "yes, yes... Well, what do we do now? " He stood up slowly, heading for the door. "I'm going to get dessert." I raised an eyebrow, surprised. "Why don't you teleport him directly?" He shrugged. "I also have a servant girl to go and see." He walked away quietly, leaving me alone with Twilight. I followed him with my eyes, my suspicions renewing with renewed vigour. Then, as if to confirm my doubts, he gave a wink to Twilight before leaving the room. "What the hell are they hiding from me?!" Twilight broke the silence, her voice soft, but a little tense. "Mady...?" I turned my head towards her, still immersed in my thoughts. "Yes, Twily?" She hesitated for a second, visibly searching for her words. "I have to tell you about something important." My stomach knotted slightly. "I am listening to you." Twilight looked down. "It's not easy to say, but... " I stared at her, impatiently. "But what?" She took a deep breath, as if to give herself courage. "Do you remember the day we were locked in Feferley's cells?" I nodded. "Of course I do." "Well, that day I realized something important... about the two of us. " I narrowed my eyes, trying to read his eyes. "And what is this thing?" Twilight seemed to hesitate for an eternity, before finally letting go, almost whispering, "I'm in love with..." you. " My heart missed a beat. For a split second, the world stopped. "What? Twilight... my best friend... is in love with me?! " She continued, her voice trembling, but resolute. "We've been best friends for so long. We have lived so many adventures together, shared so many moments... And, even though I didn't really enjoy friendship at first, there was something more between us. Something I hadn't been able to see right away. But today, I know. Mady... I love you. I know it sounds crazy to you, but Sombra is okay with it. He even told me that he didn't have a problem with it as long as you love him too. " I was speechless, trying to understand what had just happened. Twilight... Between Guimet, the girl I love the most in the world had just told me that she loved me. And, somewhere deep inside me. "You... You took the words out of my mouth," I whispered, a shy smile beginning to appear on my lips. I love you too, Twily. I just didn't know how to tell you. " No sooner had I uttered these words than she threw herself into my hooves, squeezing me so tightly that I gasped. I couldn't help but smile, savoring the moment. "I have been dreaming of what you have just told me for a long time!" Twilight, her face beaming, stepped back slightly to look into mine. "So do I, princess. How long have you known this? " I think for a moment, still a little dazed by this sudden confession. "I really found out a few days ago but otherwise I hadn't noticed it before, but I guess it was before we separated. " "Really?" she asked, visibly surprised. "Yes, really. I've always felt good with you. " She smiled, blushing slightly. "I, too, have always felt very close to you." Then, after a moment's silence, she added, almost embarrassed: "So... Does that mean we're in a relationship now? " I nodded with a smile. "Of course. " She snuggled up to me again, and we stayed like that for a few moments, savoring this new complicity, until the door opened and Sombra burst in and ruined everything, such a man worthy of the name. "Ohoh, take it easy with the galoshes there," he laughs. Twilight sat up, falsely annoyed. "But it's not possible! You're ruining everything! " I shook my head and sighed. "You are not going to start together... " Sombra walked over, winking at me. "Don't worry, little sunshine." I glared at him. "Don't call me that." "But it's cute," he replied with a smile. "No, shhh, it's too grumpy." Twilight renchérit, taquine. " Sunshine~ " "No, I said!" And despite everything, I couldn't help but smile. This evening, strange as it was, had taken an unexpected turn. Under the moonlight, the three of us decided to go for a walk, savoring the sweetness of the night. A light wind caressed our hair, and for the first time in a long time, I felt at peace. With Twilight and Sombra by my side, I knew we could take on anything together. The Return of DraekoThe first rays of sunlight pierce through the window, flooding my room with a soft golden light. It's now been two weeks since that magical night with Twilight, when we exchanged our first kiss. Two weeks since I felt this unique joy, this almost impossible happiness. Yet, despite all this shared tenderness, a shadow remains: neither my brother nor Shining Armor are yet aware of our relationship, but now that I think about it no one knows. Only Sombra knows about it. But it doesn't matter. I'm willing to take their reactions if it means staying with Twily. After a moment of daydreaming, I finally decide to get up. The sweet scents of breakfast waft through the air. I drag my clogs to the kitchen, where I find Twilight and Sombra laughing softly. "Not a single broken egg?" I said, my mind still foggy. They exchange a knowing smile. "We're getting better!" replies Twilight with a spark of mischief. I sit in silence, half asleep, savoring the warmth of their presence. But as I take a sip of my tea, an icy breath fills the room. Cadance, Luna, and Celestia suddenly appear, their faces marked by gravity. Before I can even react, Twilight grabs me by the arm. "Stand up, Mady!" I jump, confused. "Huh? What's going on? " Luna stares at me intensely. "We have received terrible news, Mady." My heart sinks. "I fear the worst." Celestia, her face tense, whispers solemnly: "Draeko is back. Her magic is stronger than ever, and despite our efforts, she is starting to disrupt our own powers. " The name Draeko immediately brings back dark memories for me. The stories of his cruelty, his ruthless attacks... My heart hardens. "I'll go and see." Twilight is quick to answer. "Then I'm coming with you!" I give him a gentle but determined look. "No, Twily. Stay here. I want you to be safe." Sombra stands up, her eyes tinged with resolve. "I will take care of the protection of everyone here." Cadance puts a hoof on my shoulder. "Are you really sure you want to go alone...?" I take a deep breath, feeling the weight of the mission. "Yes. I'll be back soon. Promised. " No sooner have I said my promise than, without warning, a flash of dark energy rushes into the room, brushing against my face with a sinister warmth. The attack is so sudden that I instinctively back away, my heart pounding. Luna, her face marked by worry, rushes towards me. "Mady, are you okay?!" she cries, her voice vibrating with fear. I try to reassure her with a trembling smile, but the seriousness of the situation already strikes me. "Yes... yes everything is bathed. " Without further ado, I rush out of the castle. My gaze sweeps the horizon, and that's when I see it. The atmosphere grew heavy around me like a veil of dark mist. A palpable tension envelops me, freezing me in a mixture of apprehension and determination. Every step I take towards the exit of the castle resonates in my heart like a discordant note, a promise of inevitable confrontation. The air is charged with an energy that I haven't felt in years, an energy that awakens the memories I prefer to bury. And then, he appears, emerging from the shadows like a materialized nightmare. Draeko. His slender figure is both Machiavellian and terrifying. His eyes shine with a malevolent glow, while a cruel smile appears on his lips. Instantly, I find myself transported into a whirlwind of memories, each of them charged with pain and anger. I instinctively step back, my mind gets lost in the past. I remember... Years ago, I was still a child, carefree, full of dreams and hope. Every day was an adventure, every laugh a melody. But this sweetness was destroyed when Draeko arrived, the day when everything changed. I remember the day he hit. The chaos of that day remains etched in my memory, and every detail is a poison that eats away at my soul. My parents fought against him, their faces marked by fear but also by a fierce determination to protect me. My father, strong and courageous, stood between me and the monster. His magic shone like a light of hope. My mother, gentle and protective, fought with all the strength she could muster. But Draeko was no ordinary opponent. I remember the moment he raised his hoof, and my father's cry echoed through the air, tearing the cien like a blade. It was a cry for help that I will never forget. At that moment, the light went out in my world. I remember the darkness that followed, the screams and tears, the walls of our castle shaking under the power of black magic. Each memory is like a strap that drags me to the bottom, suffocating me with unbearable anguish. This terror, this pain of loss eats away at me from the inside, and I know that I can't let Draeko take control of my life once again. "I'll show you what I've become, Draeko." My voice trembles, but I refuse to let fear get to me. He bursts out laughing, a hoarse sound that echoes like an echo of my worst nightmares. "Princess Mady, what naivety. You're still that little girl I met. " Every word he utters is a blade that sinks into my flesh, reviving wounds that I had trouble healing. I can't let him win. Not again. My friends, my comrades in the struggle, cannot understand the intensity of this suffering. But I have to fight. For them. For me. For all that I have lost. Draeko closes in, her figure writhing in the darkness. "You're weak, Mady. Look around you. You're alone. " I feel a tremor of energy building up above my head, a pulsating light that reminds me of my anger. But another voice, soft and familiar, rises in my head, that of Twilight. She is full of worry, but also of hope. "Mady, please calm down! Don't let yourself be carried away by this rage! " My resolve is being tested. I close my eyes for a moment, trying to refocus, but each breath is imbued with painful memories. My parents, my friends, the laughter of yesteryear... All these memories haunt me, and the pain is unbearable. But I can't panic. I have to fight. I stand tall, clenching my fists, focusing my magic on Draeko. I hear him, his voice rising like a storm, defending me with all his might. But I'm ready. I know that the only thing that has allowed me to survive so far is my ability to turn my pain into strength. "I'm no longer the little girl you broke. I'm stronger than ever, Draeko. " My words are a declaration, a challenge to my tormentor. The magic around me intensifies, every fiber of my being vibrating with energy. I feel the power pouring into me, fueled by pain and grief, but also by the love I have for those I have lost. It is this light, I realize, that will guide me into the darkness. My heart is pounding, time seems to stand still as I prepare to face Draeko. Every beat of my heart resounds like a drum of war, a call to bravery. I have to win. I have to fight to honor the memory of my parents, to save those who are still here. With a speed I didn't know I had, I threw myself at Draeko, my hooves hitting the ground with new force. Magic pulsates through my veins, and every blow I land is a release of all my frustrations. It's a mixture of anger and despair that drives me. I strike with the power of my memories, each blow like a cry of revolt against fate Draeko, at first surprised by the force of my assault, quickly recovers. He uses his magic to counter my attacks, his lightning-fast movements. I see his body moving in the air, and then he fights back. A discharge of black energy rushes towards me. I barely dodge him, but the heat of his attack brushes against me, brutally reminding me of the pain I suffered. "Is that all you have, Mady?" His laughter resonates like a rumble of thunder. "Your anger will get you nowhere. You are destined to fail. You reproduce the same pattern as your parents~." A tremor of energy begins to form around me, my magic spiraling up and transforming into a Supernova. Every word he utters touches me, but I refuse to flinch. I remember my mother's strength, her determination to protect us. I can't falter. Fear and despair gripped me, but I pushed them away, turning them into a storm of energy. But I'm tired. I feel my strength slipping away as I continue to fight. Each movement becomes heavier, and I feel that I am at the limit of my abilities. The supernova of my magic threatens to engulf me, but I can't afford to back down. My memories, as painful as they are, motivate me to move forward. The light emanating from me is dazzling, and for a moment, I can see the hesitation in Draeko's eyes. "Mady, stop!" screams Twilight, desperate. "You can't destroy yourself for him!" His words hit me like a wake-up bell. I realize that I am at a decisive turning point. I can let that anger and pain destroy me or turn it into strength to move forward. I decide to refocus, to release this magic not in an act of destruction, but as an act of light. "I am not alone, and I am not weak." My words are a declaration of war. I focus my magic, shaping it like a protective shield. A warm light rises, enveloping my friends, uniting us in a common strength. The light bursts out, illuminating the battlefield. I feel the energy pulsating, vibrating around me, a supernova of protective magic. Draeko is taken aback, and I see her expression change from arrogance to worry. That fear is the key, I know that. As the light envelops everything, I am transported into a state of transcendence. It's as if the world is frozen around me. The memories of my family flood in, and with them, the pain. The bursts of laughter of my parents, their comforting embraces, the scent of summer evenings spent together... All of this comes back, and for a moment, I'm overwhelmed with emotion. But I know I have to keep going. I feel their presence, their strength, and it pushes me to go further. The cries of my friends echo in my head, and I feel their support, their energy, mingling with mine. I bow, ready to release this supernova that is growing inside me. But a hesitation runs through me. What if it cost me my life? I know I can destroy Draeko, but I also realize that it means sacrificing everything I have. Is this really what I want? Tears roll down my cheeks, mingled with the bright light that surrounds me. I turn to my friends, their faces full of concern. I know that they feel my pain, my inner struggle. I see Twilight, her eyes shining with tears, her hoof stretched out towards me. "Mady, don't do that! I know you can control it! " With one last look at my friends, I release my magic. The supernova becomes a soothing glow, enveloping Draeko, making him confused and disarmed. I feel the weight of my decision, but I know it's the right one. Every fiber of my being fills with a healing warmth as I focus on the idea of light and protection. The wind rises around me, carrying my memories in a luminous whirlwind. I see Draeko step back, his smile fading as he realizes that true strength lies in love and friendship, not destruction. However, the explosion of the supernova had ejected Draeko into limbo. When the light finally fades, a heavy silence settles in. The energy around me slowly dissipates, and I feel both empty and full. "Mady... Twilight whispers, her voice trembling. The darkness around me seems to slowly dissipate, and I take a deep breath, struggling to get up. I am aware of the scars left by the fight, not only on my body, but also on my soul. I wear them proudly, every blow and every tear testifying to my strength. But then, a thought hits me hard. And Draeko? I scan the surroundings, looking for the monster that left its indelible mark on my childhood. I long for light, for hope, but fear gnaws at me. What happened? Is he really gone for good? When I opened my eyes, I thought it was finally over. But to my surprise, I had escaped the same fateful fate as my parents. I had survived this curse, this dark destiny that had befallen my family. Disbelief washed over me as I realized the magnitude of what had just happened. Once the chaos had subsided, I landed behind the group. They were all in shock thinking that I was suffering the same fate as my parents. "Do you want me to get out the violins?" I say, with an attempt at humor to lighten the atmosphere. "MADY!?" cried Twilight, before jumping on me, hugging me with desperate strength. "Mady?! You're okay? Luna asked, worry in her voice, her eyes peering into mine for a glimmer of hope. "I guess so," I replied, my voice a little hoarse. "I'll try!" I couldn't help but smile despite the fatigue that weighed on me My friends gather around me, their hooves clenching, their support palpable. I feel their hearts beating in unison, and that comforts me. I remember the moments shared, the hardships overcome together. The love we have built gives me the strength to get back up. I open my mouth to speak, but my voice breaks. "Don't ever do this to us again," Luna said, the gravity of her words hitting me. There was a depth in his gaze, a fear that I had rekindled. Luna, with her eyes full of determination, approaches. "You did something incredible, Mady. You defeated Draeko. We are proud of you. " I would like to answer him, but I am still overwhelmed by fatigue. Every fiber of my being is exhausted, but as I turn to my friends, I feel a glimmer of hope reborn. The memories of my family, of my past, still strike me, but this time, they don't terrify me. On the contrary, they remind me that I am stronger than I thought. That I can still love and be loved. That I can get back up. I take a deep breath, a mixture of emotions overwhelms me. I realize that my struggle is not only to avenge my parents, but also to create a new future. A future where I can live, love, and fight for those who are still here. And I proclaim it loud and clear: I AVENGED MY PARENTS!! "Thank you... Thank you for being here. "My words are barely a whisper, but they carry the full weight of my gratitude. I know that I am no longer alone, that I have friends ready to fight by my side. And as I straighten up, I feel stronger, more resilient. Darkness can still surround me, but I now understand that my light will never go out as long as I hold the memories of those I have lost. I am Mady, and I will never let my weaknesses define me. "How do you feel?" asked Starlight, her eyes full of concern. "I assure you that I am fine. I'm just tired," I said, but deep down, I knew that my words didn't tell the whole truth. Fatigue was much more than just physical exhaustion. "Then go and rest... Twilight whispered, her tone one of sweetness and determination. "Twily, I assure you I'm fine!" I tried to reassure my friends, but the weight of events weighed heavily on me. Suddenly, Sombra stepped forward, her affectionate gaze resting on me. "We're going home, honey!" "Okay, if these two insist," I agreed, realizing that I didn't really have the strength to fight. "Where are you going, Twily?" asked Shining, a shadow of mistrust looming on his face. His eyes betrayed an anxiety he couldn't hide, a worry that wasn't just for Twilight, but for me as well. "Well, I'm going with Mady... Twilight replied, but this only intensified The Shining's hostility. "You're hiding something from me, Twilight. What's going on? His voice was icy, his words sharp as a sword. The unease was growing between us. " … Twilight remained silent, her face revealing an inner struggle, her eyes desperately searching for a way out. "What's happening to you?" Shining insisted, his gaze intensifying, almost accusatory. "Mady is the last person you should be with." "Mady is my... girlfriend... Twilight finally blurted out, each word like a stone fallen into a peaceful lake, the shockwaves spreading through the air. Shining froze, his expression distorted by disbelief and rage. "Excuse me?!" he exclaimed, his voice trembling with suppressed anger. "Shining, stop," Cadance interjected, trying to calm the situation, but his intervention was only a whisper in the tumult. "No, Twilight, listen! You're in danger with her! Shining fumed, his face flushed with frustration. Remember what happened! " "I'm not 100% responsible... I replied, my anger awakening at his unjust accusation. "Maybe you should think about it, Mady!" he said, his eyes ablaze with defiance. "You are selfish and reckless! You only think of yourself! " The tension in the air was almost tangible. Twilight stood there, helpless between us, despair on her face. I wanted to yell at him to get away, not to get involved in this quarrel, but it was too late. "Enough!" shouted Twilight, finally coming to my defense. "I love her, and I'm not going to let you talk about her like that!" The anger in Shining's voice didn't subside. "What if she hurts you again? Don't you think about that? " "I will do anything to protect her...!" I said, my voice trembling but determined. "No matter what you say, Mady!" screamed Shining, disappointment and rage in his eyes. "I would never trust you! I already had a hard time when you were only friends but now it's even worse. " At these words, pain pierced me. I wanted to withdraw, to run away from this moment, but I knew I couldn't. I couldn't give up Twilight, not now. "You don't understand!" I said, with tears in my eyes. "And do you think I don't blame myself?! I had to make a huge sacrifice to save Twilight at the time... " Silence fell for a moment, then the tension was felt again, stronger than ever. I could see the despair in Twilight's eyes and the rage in The Shining's. "You had a chance, Mady," he whispered, his voice low but threatening. But if you hurt him, I swear I won't let you get away with it." " Twilight rushed towards me, settling against me with comforting tenderness. I could feel her heart beating by my side, a rhythm that calmed me. In an instant, all the tension accumulated between us vanishes. She pulled me by the hoof with Sombra so that we could leave. We returned to the castle, and as I walked through the gates, fatigue overwhelmed me. Twilight and Sombra had noticed it; They guided me to my room, insisting that I rest. I collapsed on the bed, my muscles Protestant, but the comfort of the place brought me a peace I hadn't known in a long time. Twilight snuggled up to me, seeking solace in my closeness, while Sombra held me tight. It was as if, together, we formed a protective cocoon, a bubble against the outside world. I closed my eyes, lulled by the warmth of their presence, my thoughts slowly drifting towards a restful sleep even if the words of The Shining resonated in me like real hammer blows... I was in pain but I didn't want to show it for fear of being weak. I only fell asleep 4 hours later in the hooves of the two people I loved the most in the world.
The School of MagicToday, the world seemed to be ganging up against me. My alarm clock, a faithful companion of unpleasant surprises, did not ring. My eyelids opened abruptly, revealing a sun already high in the sky. A quick glance at the clock felt like an icy shower: I was terribly late. I felt a wave of panic wash over me, burning, tightening my chest to the point of taking my breath away. I sprang out of bed, grabbing my belongings in a frenzied whirlwind, trying to fight both the pressure of the passing hour and my feverish thoughts. There was no way I was going to miss today's class, especially with Twilight waiting for me... or, at least, who was hoping for me on time this time. We had this absurd bet going on: to arrive on time for once. It had become a kind of game between us, but each failure weighed on me a little more. Not just because of the gamble, but because I felt that, in a way, I needed to prove to him that I could be up to the task... at his level. I ran down the stairs of the magic school, short of breath, my heart pounding. My hooves pounded on the ground, and every step sounded like an accusation. I was never ready, never perfectly in tune with what Twilight represented: rigor, discipline... excellence. But she... She remained there, always, with that look so understanding, so benevolent, that it sometimes made me dizzy. This bond, this friendship so strong, sometimes I didn't know what to do with it. Especially since I was the only one to have this privilege. Twilight never went to the other foals. Finally, I arrived at the door of the classroom. With a trembling hoof, I pushed open the door and burst inside. All eyes instantly turned to me, their eyes filled with a mixture of curiosity and mockery. My gaze immediately sought Twilight, as if she were the only one who could calm this whirlwind that threatened to engulf me. And, as always, she was there. Her large violet eyes sparkled with a barely concealed gleam, and an amused smile floated on her lips. A smile that disarmed me every time. "Mady! You're here!" she exclaimed with a burst in her voice that betrayed both surprise and amusement. My heart raced a little more. It was crazy how a simple sentence from him could make me feel. I took a deep breath, trying to regain some composure, before sitting down next to her, almost stumbling in my own chair. "Heh! I forbid you to laugh!" I said, out of breath, with a wry smile. But even I couldn't hide my amusement. His presence always reassured me, even in the worst moments. Twilight stifled a chuckle behind her paw, her eyes narrowing mischievously. She looked at me as if it was all a game, a game where I often found myself losing, but where she always seemed to be waiting for me, patient, indulgent." You almost lost our bet," she said, leaning lightly on the back of her chair, her eyes sunk into mine. "I seriously wonder if you'll ever make it on time... just once, to see." His tone, although amused, stung me gently. Not in an unpleasant way, but rather as a reminder, a challenge hidden behind his sweet words. A challenge that I desperately wanted to take up, for her. "But I'm not late," I retorted, trying to keep some dignity in this losing battle. "The proof, the princess isn't even here yet!" I glanced quickly at the door, hoping that Celestia wouldn't choose this exact moment to contradict me. Twilight raised an eyebrow with an almost insolent grace, a smirk gently stretching her lips. Those lips... I tried to divert my attention from what had no reason to be thought. "Hmm, you're not wrong," she finally admitted, not without a hint of mischief. "But our bet is holding until the end of the year, don't forget." She let out a crystalline, light laugh, like a gentle breeze on a hot summer day. That laugh, so unique, that made me feel like everything was fine, that anything was possible when I was by his side. "Oh no, I don't agree!" I protested as I crossed my arms, falsely offended, hoping she wouldn't notice the blush that was rising on my cheeks. "There are a few words missing from your sentence," she replied, with that mischievous look. "It was done on purpose," I replied in an overly sarcastic tone, trying to keep control of the situation, even though, deep down, I knew she was still leading the way. She rolled her eyes, a smile on the corner of her lips, before stretching out her paw to gently undo my hair. A gesture that had become our little habit. At that moment, the door of the classroom opened, and our teacher, the majestic Princess Celestia, entered. There was an instant silence in the room, but quickly, a bright smile lit up her face, and she let out a soft laugh, dispelling the aura of solemnity that had set in. "My dear students, there is no need for such a solemn silence," she said with the kindness that characterized her. "I prefer a living classroom to a silent one." His words were followed by a few nervous laughs in the room. I glanced at Twilight, who was still smiling at me, as if nothing in the world could break this moment we shared. After the usual few formalities, the princess announced the exercise of the day: to make a Moly flower bloom. This mythical flower, whose flowering was only possible for the most talented magicians, seemed almost an impossible challenge to us. But Twilight, with her eternal optimism, gave me a confident look. "We can do it," she says simply. We set to work, focused, trying to channel our energies. But with each attempt, the flower refused to open. Frustrated, I sighed as I almost collapsed on the table. "I think we're missing something," Twilight whispered as she looked at the plant, pensive. "Yes, maybe we miss him... magic, or maybe just a little luck. Or I don't know, talent?" With renewed determination, we began the incantation again, this time in perfect synchronization. Slowly, the flower began to quiver, its petals opening before our astonished eyes. The Moly was more beautiful than I could have ever imagined, its petals shimmering in the light of the room, as if impregnated with stars. "We did it!" I cried, my heart pounding. Without thinking, I turned to Twilight, and in a burst of joy, I held her close to me. It was only a quick hug, but the intensity of the moment left me speechless. She slowly pulled away, her eyes shining with emotion. Twilight looked at me, her bright smile lighting up her face, and her breath still slightly jerky from the effort. For a moment, everything seemed to hang around us. Her big purple eyes sank into mine, and I felt a strange warmth wash over me, more intense than usual. It was as if, at that very moment, something had just changed between us. It was subtle, almost imperceptible, but I couldn't ignore it. "We really did it," she whispered in a soft, almost hesitant voice. My heart was pounding, and despite the heat of the room, a slight shiver ran down my spine. I was trying to catch my breath, to hold on to reality, but it was difficult. The weight of the intensity of this moment made me almost dizzy. ''Yes...'' I finally managed to answer, my voice lower, more trembling than I would have liked. "We're really a great team." Twilight smiled even wider, and I couldn't help but notice the faint pinkish tint that rose gently up her cheeks. I didn't know if it was due to the excitement of our success or something else, but it made me strangely happy to see her like this. The bell rang, abruptly bringing us back to reality. The sharp sound put an end to this moment suspended in time, and I almost felt a twinge of disappointment. Princess Celestia's voice, always benevolent, rose above the hubbub that gradually invaded the room. "It was a great job, little ones," she said with a proud smile. "You can leave and enjoy the rest of your day. And don't forget to keep training, practice is the best way to improve!" Everyone thanked her, and then we started to put our things away. As I was about to leave my seat, I saw Twilight hesitate, as if she wanted to tell me something but didn't really know how to go about it. We left the classroom together, in silence, but there was nothing uncomfortable about this silence. He was filled with this gentle tension, this certainty that a new chapter in our relationship had just opened. Outside, the air was cool, and the wind blew softly through the branches of the trees. The sun was beginning to set, flooding the horizon with golden and pink shades. We walked side by side, our steps in rhythm, our bodies close to each other, as if the mere thought of moving away a little could break the fragile balance of what we had just discovered. Along the way, Twilight leaned slightly toward me, her shoulder brushing against mine. This simple, almost innocent gesture. "Do you remember when we were younger, and we dreamed of becoming great magicians?" she asked suddenly, breaking the silence in a soft voice. "How could I forget?" I replied with a wistful smile. "We spent hours imagining all kinds of adventures..." "I think we've already started to realize some of these dreams," she continued, her tone slightly pensive. "Me neither, Twilight," I whispered, feeling the emotion rise inside me. "I'm so lucky to have you by my side." We finally arrived at the lakeside, where we had often spent our afternoons discussing and revising. Twilight sat down under our usual tree, and I joined her. She looked up at the sky, watching the first stars begin to twinkle. "You know, sometimes I wonder what my life would be like without you," she confessed, her voice barely more than a whisper. She looked down at our intertwined paws, and a tender smile lit up her face. We remained in silence, observing the stars. The minutes ticked by, and soon, fatigue made itself felt. We snuggled together, our bodies instinctively seeking each other's warmth and comfort. The gentle evening wind played in our manes, and I felt my eyelids grow heavy. Before I fell asleep, one last thought crossed my mind: no matter where life took us, as long as Twilight was by my side, everything would be fine. As I snuggled a little more against Twilight, feeling her reassuring warmth, a deep, familiar voice abruptly woke us from our tranquility. ''Twilight! Mady! Where are you?'' I immediately recognized the panicked voice of Shining Armor, who was approaching at a run. Twilight jumped, her eyes widened, and without waiting, she jumped to her feet. "Shining!" she shouted before jumping on him, her hooves wrapping around his neck in a stifling embrace. "But damn it, Twilly, don't ever scare me like that again!" he cried, his voice trembling between relief and anger. "I thought you had disappeared!" I stood up in turn, a little embarrassed. I had completely lost track of time. "Sorry, Shining Armor, it's my fault... It was my idea to come here. We didn't realize that time was passing so quickly." He shook his head, softening his expression. "Don't worry, Mady. I know you didn't do it on purpose. But next time, let me know. I have to keep an eye on both of you." Twilight and I exchanged a knowing glance before replying in chorus, "I promise!" Shining Armor sighed, an affectionate smile on his lips. "Come on, come, I'll bring you back. It's getting late." We left the lake and made our way back, Shining's hooves echoing softly on the trail while Twilight stayed close to him. I walked by their side, my heart still agitated by the emotions of the day. The complicity I shared with Twilight warmed me. When I arrived at Twilight's house, I couldn't help but take a look at her house, the home that had also become mine. My parents had not been there for a long time, and it was here that I found the warmth of a real family. Every time I crossed that threshold, I felt a weight lightened, as if the mere presence of Twilight and Shining Armor was enough to soothe all my sorrows. "Good night, Twilly. Good night, Mady," Shining said as he dropped us off at the entrance. "Good night, big brother," Twilight replied before offering him a tender smile. She loved him so much, and I could see in her eyes that this affection went beyond their brotherly bond. They were really close, and it always warmed my heart to see them together. Twilight just smiled, a sweet and benevolent smile, before pulling me to her room. "Come on, we still have to revise a little for our next class!" I burst out laughing, that lightness regained after such an intense day. "Always homework with you, huh?" She laughs softly before undoing my hair with an affectionate gesture. "Yes, someone has to make sure you're not late tomorrow, again!" We spent the evening laughing, reviewing and discussing everything and nothing, like two inseparable friends... Night fell slowly, and as silence filled the house, I felt the cool evening wind caress my face through the half-open window. We fell asleep as usual, side by side, under the soft blankets, but this time with one certainty: no matter what the future held, we would always be together. And yet, in the back of my mind, a small voice whispered to me that this fragile balance would not hold forever. One day, everything could change. But for now, I chose to savor every moment spent with her, without worrying about what tomorrow would bring. Our daily life continued like this for months, filled with magic, laughter and this ever stronger complicity
Is it a farewell or a goodbye?The day Twilight and I had to break up will remain etched in my memory as one of the most painful moments of my life. We were immersed in our research into the mysterious selenic mare, a legend that I thought was nothing more than a tale to lull young ponies to sleep. However, the signs pointed to an imminent return. Twilight, with her usual enthusiasm, was convinced that something great was afoot. A few days later, Princess Celestia came into our office with a serious expression. "Twilight, Mady, I have important news to tell you," she began. Twilight, her eyes shining with curiosity, looked up from her notes, while I paused in my study, a feeling of uneasiness rising in me. Celestia continued, "Twilight, you have to move to Ponyville to complete a large-scale mission." Her words were clear, but the sadness in Twilight's eyes was palpable. Hearing this, I put my hand on Twilight's shoulder, trying to hide my own anxiety. "Don't worry, Twilight. I'm sure we'll see each other again soon," I said with a confidence I didn't really feel. I wanted to believe that everything would work out, that we would quickly return to our old daily lives. But deep down, a voice told me that this separation would be long and difficult. So, Twilight left for Ponyville, leaving behind a void that I struggled to fill. I was alone until Princess Luna returned, sharing tasks with her that brought us together, but that could never replace the friendship I had with Twilight. The distance did its work and, little by little, our exchanges became increasingly rare. I learned that Twilight had settled into her new environment, surrounded herself with loyal and valued friends, and found a place in Ponyville society. During this time, I had continued my life in Canterlot, spending time getting to grips with my new responsibilities and preparing for a future that I didn't yet know. I quickly joined the royal guard. The years passed, and to my surprise, I found myself crowned as the Princess of Equestria. Celestia and Luna, who had supported me throughout this transition, helped me adapt to this new role. Although this coronation seemed unexpected to me, it seems that Celestia and Luna had been thinking about this decision for some time. My function was now that of Princess of Astronomy and Defense, a crucial role that involved not only watching over celestial threats but also supervising the guards. By then, Twilight had also been crowned princess, the princess of friendship, which, in itself, is quite ironic. Despite the recognition of her title, I didn't really remember her. Every time she came to Canterlot, I was on a mission, so we never ran into each other. When Princess Luna announced my visit to Ponyville, there was a wave of surprise among the town's residents. A sixth princess, in addition to Flurry Heart, and most importantly, a princess they had never seen before, even before Twilight's coronation. It was a mystery that many seemed eager to solve. The day of my first visit to Ponyville, although I went there as a child, memories were hazy. The guards led Celestia, Luna, Cadance and me to the party room where the ceremony would take place. Stress came over me when I realized that I would have to speak in public. The prospect of making a speech terrified me. I wasn't naturally sociable, and the thought of being in the spotlight made me deeply anxious. I remembered Celestia's words: "Mady, you have worked hard to reach this position. Take a deep breath, and you'll be fine. We are all here to support you. Despite his encouragement, I doubted my ability to live up to it. Why had I agreed to be introduced? I was so much more comfortable in anonymity. I closed my eyes to try to calm myself, and when I opened them again, I was struck by two simultaneous surprises: the room was now crowded with ponies, and the other princesses were already on stage. Calm down, breathe, exhale. Why am I so nervous? What have I done to deserve this attention? Oh yes, I saved Equestria from a giant asteroid. After this moment of panic, Princess Celestia motioned for me to enter the stage. My heart was beating so fast that I thought it was going to explode. I advanced, the crown on my head, and every step seemed to me a feat. As soon as they appeared, the room burst into applause, and the ponies' faces lit up. As I stood in the center of the stage, I realized with astonishment that I was facing Twilight and her friends. "My dear friends, today we have the honor to introduce you to Princess Mady! Princess Celestia announced. I took a step forward, a shy smile on my lips. Twilight seemed totally stunned. Her surprise was obvious, both by the fact that I had become a princess and by seeing myself again after all this time. But before I could react, many ponies were crowding around me, curious and enthusiastic. Twilight's friends seemed particularly interested. 'Excuse me, princess, but why haven't we ever seen you before? Applejack asked with a candid look. 'In reality, I'm often on missions for Princess Celestia, so I'm not here frequently,' I replied. "You seem to know the other princesses well. Is this true? Rainbow Dash asked with a look of excitement. "Yes, indeed. Luna is my mentor, Celestia is my teacher, and Cadance is my advisor," I said jovially. Pinkie Pie stepped forward. ''And what does your beauty brand stand for? '' she asked as she jumped, her eyes shining with excitement. I smile as I look at her. "It represents astrology and fighting. ’’ ''How did you become a princess? Twilight asked, her voice betraying some anxiety. 'I was crowned after I stopped an asteroid from crashing into Equestria,' I replied as I looked at her. I noticed the shocked expression on Twilight's face when I heard my answer, but at that point, I hadn't yet made the connection between her and the friend I'd known. The ceremony soon came to an end, and all the guests were invited to a buffet to get to know me better. Although I was uncomfortable, the other princesses had reassured and encouraged me. Soon after, I found myself talking with Cadance, her husband, Luna, and Celestia. Even Twilight's brother, Shining Armor, was there, but I almost didn't recognize him, especially with his role in the royal guard. Finally, the group that had asked me the most questions approached me. Rarity, the most creative of the bunch, approached first. 'Princess Mady, may I ask you where you got these beautiful sapphires? '' she asked with sincere admiration in her eyes. "Oh, I discovered them on a mission to the kingdom of the Hippogriphes. It was a fascinating experience,' I replied. Applejack introduced himself in turn. ''Nice to meet you, princess. Don't pay attention to Rarity, she's passionate about stones, a bit like Spike, the dragon in our group! In any case, I'm Applejack. ’’ "And I'm Rarity. I'm excited to meet you, princess," Rarity added with a beaming smile. Rainbow Dash then introduced herself. ''I'm Rainbow Dash, the fastest pegasus and a member of the Wonderbolts! If you ever need a gust of wind, I'm here for you,' she exclaimed with a bright smile. Fluttershy, in a soft, shy voice, says, 'M-me, it's Fluttershy. ’’ Pinkie Pie, with boundless energy, cried out, "Me! I. Am. PINKIE PIE! '' while hopping. Twilight drew closer. "I'm Twilight Sparkle, princess of friendship. To my right, you'll find Starlight, and to my left, Spike. ’’ 'Nice to meet you, everyone,' I said. Twilight then asked, her obvious curiosity, 'May I ask you a question, princess? ’’ "Of course, what can I do for you? I replied. "Do you remember me? She asked with a smile that mixed warmth and hesitation. "I'm afraid I don't remember you, Twilight. Where do we know each other from? I replied, puzzled. 'Oh... In fact, there was a student with the same name and color as you at Celestia's school," Twilight explained. Shining Armor, upon hearing this, exclaimed, "My Twilight! '' by taking her in his arms with sincere tenderness. "Oh, you can use me on a first-name basis. And now that you mention it, I have a vague memory of a Twi— Wait, my TWILIGHT Sparkle?! I cried, finally realizing. Twilight nodded with a beaming smile. We will be in an embrace with mixtures of several emotions. The evening continued in an atmosphere of camaraderie and joy. I took the time to apologize to Shining Armor for forgetting about him and for calling him "sugar guard," a reference to a memorable incident where he fell during a race, much like a bag of sugar. I also spent time getting to know Twilight's friends better. They were all as charming as I had imagined. Despite my reserved nature, I quickly felt at ease with them. Their warm welcome and open-mindedness made the evening even more enjoyable. As for Twilight, reuniting with my dear friend Twilly was a great joy. We spent the rest of the evening together, exchanging memories, making up for lost time, and renewing the bonds of a precious friendship. The evening continued with an atmosphere of warmth and conviviality. Conversations were going well, mixing bursts of laughter and lively exchanges. Twilight and I were surrounded by her friends and the other princesses, each bringing her own unique touch to the evening. Cadance and her husband, Shining Armor, were a charming duo, sharing anecdotes about their adventures together. Luna, as mysterious as ever, seemed delighted to watch me as usual, while Celestia moved gracefully among the guests, offering her advice with maternal sweetness. As the buffet was open, I engaged in more in-depth discussions with the ponies present. Rarity, always elegant, passionately explained to me her fashion projects for Ponyville and how she had incorporated elements of ancient culture into her designs. "You know, princess, I recently designed a collection inspired by the stars and constellations. I'd love to hear what you think," she said with a look shining with enthusiasm. Applejack, meanwhile, told me the details of her life at Sweet Apple Acres. She was a well-known source of knowledge about apple farming and the challenges of rural life. "You should definitely try the apples from our orchard. They are cultivated with so much care and love. And then, I'd like to know how you handle royal responsibilities while staying close to your roots," she asked me with a sincerity that impressed me. Rainbow Dash, with her usual energy, told me about her exploits as a member of the Wonderbolts. She enthusiastically described their rigorous training and air shows. "Speed is my specialty. If you ever need someone to give you a gust of wind or help you fly, I'm your pegasus! She exclaimed with a bright smile. Fluttershy, though more reserved, shared touching stories about her interactions with the creatures of the forest. Her soft, melodious voice created a soothing atmosphere around her. "I always find great comfort in nature and animals. Maybe one day you can visit my animal sanctuary. I'm sure you'll enjoy the tranquility and beauty of this place," she suggested with charming shyness. Pinkie Pie, with her boundless energy, even threw a small impromptu party in honor of my visit. She had prepared games, songs, and treats that filled the room with laughter and joy. "You have to try raspberry cake! It's special because I did it myself. And we absolutely have to organize a big party to celebrate your arrival! She said, jumping with joy. I didn't know where to start, all I could do was show a simple courtesy smile. Twilight, on the other hand, would guide me through the bands, introducing me to influential ponies and telling me anecdotes about their past interactions. Her joy was palpable, and I could see how much she had found her place in Ponyville. We had the opportunity to talk in private, away from the hustle and bustle of the party. "Mady, it's so amazing to see you again after all this time. You haven't changed, at least not for me," she said, her eyes shining with emotion. I took a deep breath, words failing me a little to express what I felt. "Twilight, I don't even know where to start. Seeing how much you've evolved and how happy you are here, it touches me deeply. I'm so proud of you. And even though the distance was difficult, I'm happy that we were able to meet again. ’’ Twilight smiles, tears in her eyes. "I'm so happy to see you again, too. We've been through so much together. ’’ The rest of the evening was spent in a whirlwind of festivities. The discussions, laughter and moments of sharing created unforgettable memories. The evening ended on a sweet note, as the guests dispersed, giving way to a more intimate atmosphere. Twilight and I, exhausted but happy, stayed together a little longer, sharing memories, dreams, and plans for the future. As the last guests left the room, Twilight took me by the paw, a warm smile on her lips. "I really hope this is not a farewell, but a goodbye. I know that our paths will continue to cross, and I look forward to new adventures with you. ’’ I smiled back at him, with a light heart. "I hope so too, Twilight. I can't wait to see what the future holds. And I know that, whatever happens, we will always remain bound by our friendship. ’’ We hugged each other one last time before parting, promising to stay in touch and never let the distance separate us again. The evening had been a resounding success, and I knew that, despite the challenges that lay ahead, our friendship would continue to shine like a star in the sky of Equestria. It was a memorable evening, marked by moving reunions and moments of sincere sharing. I was happy to have Twilight back, and I knew that, despite the years that had passed and the divergent paths, our friendship would remain strong. But that was before I remembered that I could teleport.
The Return of King SombraThe calm of a beautiful sunny morning reigned over Ponyville. The nine friends, inseparable despite the distance and the responsibilities of each, had made an appointment to celebrate Mady's return after a long and perilous mission. Mady was an alicorn, endowed with an astronomical beauty mark that gave her a unique power: that of manipulating the stars. This allowed him to control the moon and sun, like Celestia and Luna, as well as rule the stars, constellations, and other celestial wonders. Her assignments often kept her away from her friends, but she went out of her way to be there when her schedule allowed. On this special day, Mady was returning from one of her most arduous missions. The north wind blew softly in her wings, carrying her gracefully to the place of their meeting. She flew above the green fields and glittering rivers, a soft starry glow floating around her, a sign of the magic that emanated from her presence. Her thoughts were filled with fatigue, but also with excitement at the idea of reuniting with her friends after such a long absence. POV MADY After days of fierce fighting against mysterious forces that sought to disrupt the cosmic balance, I could finally breathe. Every beat of my wings brought me closer to Ponyville, and the thought of seeing my friends again warmed my heart. As I gently landed on the ground, a bright light burst all around me. The stars, like silent guardians, were always with me. No sooner had my hooves touched the ground than I felt a familiar presence leap upon me. "MAAADYYYYYY !!" Twilight shouted as she threw herself at me, her wings flapping happily. I laugh softly, trying to regain my balance under the onslaught of an overexcited Twilight. "I've missed you so much!" she exclaimed before stepping back a little to look me up and down. Rainbow Dash, who was floating not far above us, hissed in admiration when she saw me. "Wow, you're amazing! This outfit... It's really cool!" I smile, amused by the enthusiasm of my friends. "Thank you. It is a Solar Moon armor, an ancient artifact forged to protect those who manipulate the stars." Rarity, her eyes sparkling at the sight of the luminous details of my armor, approached with an admiring look. "These stones! They are absolutely beautiful! Where did you find them? They are so rare!" "These are Solar Moonstones, infused with the magic of the stars. They allow me to focus and channel cosmic magic." "Subliiiime!" exclaimed Rarity, unable to take her eyes off the shining armor. Spike, who had stood back, nodded vigorously, his eyes round with fascination. "yes, it's true that they're really beautiful." I couldn't help but smile when I saw the wonder on their faces. With a gentle gesture, I conjured up nine small shards of Solar Moonstones, glittering fragments that began to float in front of my friends. "Here, a gift for each of you," I said, offering them a piece of these precious stones. Their eyes lit up with gratitude. Each delicately took on its brilliance, holding it like a precious treasure. Then, to thank them for their patience and support during my absence, I decided to offer them a show worthy of the magic that flows through me. With a simple movement of my wings and intense concentration, I summoned the stars that dotted the sky, despite the fact that the day was still very much present. The stars formed majestic constellations, the planets seemed to dance around us, and the moon appeared for a moment to shine brightly. It was a haunting cosmic ballet, a dance of the stars that lit up the sky in a way that none of them had ever seen. Silence of wonder reigned, interrupted only by Pinkie Pie's cries of joy. "IT WAS UNBELIEVABLE!" SHE CRIED, JUMPING UP, UNABLE TO CONTAIN HER EXCITEMENT. Rainbow Dash did a pirouette in the air, her eyes shining with admiration. "I've never seen anything so cool in my life, except when I joined the Wonderbolts of course!" I landed gently on the ground, my wings folding behind me. "I'm glad you liked it." But as the wonder began to subside, Starlight Glimmer, puzzled, approached me. "I didn't know that other unicorns or pegasus could manipulate the moon and the sun... Only Celestia and Luna can do that, right?" I nodded softly, a slight smile on my lips. "It's true that the task of controlling the sun and moon is reserved for princesses, but my beauty brand gives me a unique affinity with the stars. It allows me to manipulate the stars, the planets, and of course, the moon and the sun." Twilight frowned, as if trying to understand. "I remember you had astronomical powers, but controlling the stars like that? It's incredibly powerful!" "It's something I've learned to master over the years. After your coronation, Twilight, I trained a lot to understand the extent of my powers." But no sooner had I finished my sentence than suddenly, thick black smoke began to swirl around us, enveloping everyone in a suffocating mist. A sinister laugh echoed in the air. The black smoke materialized into an all-too-familiar form: King Sombra, the tyrant of the Crystals, stood there with a smirk on his face. "Mady, be careful! Sombra is right behind you!" screamed Twilight in panic. I turned abruptly, my heart pounding, but instead of facing it, a strange feeling of déjà vu washed over me. ''Sombra?'' Applejack frowned, confused. "Wait a minute... Do you know him?!'' I sighed, knowing that I couldn't avoid this explanation. "Yes... It's a long story." Rainbow Dash crossed her arms, her suspicious gaze. "We have all our time." Sombra smiled, amused by the situation. "I see you haven't told your friends everything, Mady. Too bad." I gave him a furious look. "Sombra, you had to stay at the castle! It was our agreement!" He raised an eyebrow, looking nonchalant. "It takes you forever. I was starting to worry." Twilight, still reeling from his presence, intervened. ''How long have you been worried about someone?!'' Sombra looked at her with a smirk. "Since Mady became my queen." Silence fell heavily on the group. The girls, shocked, shouted in chorus: "WHAT?!" I rolled my eyes. "Well, listen to me, there's an explanation behind this..." Rainbow Dash burst out. "So you just followed him?! You are his... queen?!'' I stared at them insistently. ''Will you let me finish?!'' The girls exchanged confused looks but fell silent, giving me the opportunity to explain. I took a deep breath, feeling the weight of their gaze weighing on me. "After Twilight became a princess, Sombra returned. He arrived in Canterlot, but instead of triggering further chaos, he offered a deal to the princesses. He promised to stop his attempts at conquest in exchange for something: a queen. I made the decision to volunteer." They all stared at Sombra suspiciously, but Twilight seemed the most unsettled. "But why did you accept such an offer?" I sighed deeply. "At the time, I knew I had to do something to calm the situation. Sombra was powerful and dangerous. I thought that maybe, by accepting, I could influence him from within and prevent him from causing even more trouble." Sombra, who was still standing aside, smiled indecipherably. "Let me remind you that it was not a whim. Mady took a big risk for everyone. The deal we made made it possible to avoid a war." Twilight folded her arms, still skeptical. "And how did he react to this offer? Did you really convince him to change, or is it just a façade?" I continued patiently. "At first, I intended to manipulate him to change his behavior. But what I didn't anticipate was that he expected me to actually become his queen, not just in appearance. Over time, despite everything I had planned, I learned to understand it. We had sincere conversations and he revealed his past to me." Sombra nodded in agreement. "She is right. I shared my story with her, which helped forge some understanding between us." Pinkie Pie, always full of curiosity, asked with a big smile, "And what's this thing?" Sombra seemed to hesitate for a moment before answering. "It's a complicated story, full of pain and regret. Maybe one day, I will be able to tell you about it. But for now, I respect Mady's decision not to reveal everything." Applejack, frowning, chimed in, "But he's caused us a lot of trouble in the past. He almost killed us and even destroyed the elements of balance." I gave Sombra a stern look, who had stepped aside a little, visibly uncomfortable. "Yes, he caused a lot of harm. But he's changed, and that's hard to accept, I know that. Sombra, you're going to have to explain the situation more clearly to my friends." Sombra frowned, but he knew he had no choice. "Fine, I'm going to do it. But I'd rather stand back while you discuss it." I sighed, eyes closed, then turned to Twilight and the others. "Once the deal was done, I thought I could manipulate Sombra and force him to change his behavior. But the reality turned out to be much more complex. He expected me to become his queen really, which upset my plans. Instead, we got to know each other, and despite everything I thought of him, I discovered facets of his personality that I didn't suspect. Yes, he made mistakes, but he also showed signs of change." Twilight seemed even more puzzled, but she was trying to figure it out. "So, are you really in love with him?" I turned away slightly, my cheeks tinged with a slight flush. "I didn't want it to happen like this. Feelings can't be controlled, and I found myself experiencing emotions that I had never felt before. Sombra showed me aspects of life that no one else could teach me. I will not use him to do evil, and I will only use his magic to resolve conflicts and manage his anger." The girls looked at each other, their expressions mixing doubt and understanding. Applejack spoke with a note of compassion. "I understand better now. I guess if it can make you happy and you think he's changed, then I'm willing to make an effort to try to get along with him." I smile, grateful. "Thank you, Applejack. It means a lot to me." I turned to the sky, watching the stars begin to appear. "I'll have to go back now. If you would like to visit me, I am staying at the Château des Crincies Noirs. Goodbye, my friends." As I made my way to the castle, I felt a constant presence, a strange sensation that followed me all the way. Once I arrived, I called Sombra. "Sombra, I'm here," I said as I entered the castle. Sombra appeared, her face full of concern. "You seem concerned. What's going on?" I tried to reassure him. "It's nothing, really. I just felt followed during the ride, and the discussion with the girls was not easy." Sombra seemed to relax slightly, but her gaze was still worried. "I'm sorry for that. If anyone has followed you, I should go on guard duty to check." I shook my head, trying to show her that it wasn't necessary. "No, don't worry about that. I'm just a little tired." At the same time, someone knocked on the door. I walked to the entrance to open the door, but Sombra approached, trying to intervene. "Let the maids do that." I smiled at him, waving my hand. "It doesn't bother me. The maids already have a lot to do." I unlocked the door, discovering to my surprise the three princesses in front of me. "Hello, Princess," I said, welcoming the three princesses respectfully. "What are you doing here at this hour?" Princess Luna smiled, her eyes shining with affection. "I really wanted to see my favorite student again. I couldn't wait." Princess Cadence nodded with a warm smile. "We also heard about the reveal and wanted to make sure everything was okay for you. ’’ I nodded in agreement. "Yes, it didn't go well, but it could have been much worse." Princess Celestia put a hoof on my shoulder, comforting. "You had a lot of courage to face this situation. Don't forget that we are here for you." I looked at Sombra who was standing behind me, a little behind. "Sombra, come here." He stepped forward. ''Yes, Mady?'' The princesses saluted him in turn with cold dignity. "Good morning, King Sombra," they said in a calm but serious voice. I glanced at Sombra, looking a little amused. "Please excuse this big beta. He's in a bad mood today." Sombra tried to protest. "No, it's not..." I put my hoof in front of his mouth, cutting it. "Shut up, thank you very much. I'll really have to teach him politeness, that's not right at all." Princess Luna smiles, trying to lighten the mood. "I hope he treats you well, despite everything." I answered him confidently. "Don't worry, Luna. Sombra is very caring and not at all aggressive. You just have to know how to understand it." Princess Cadence nodded, visibly reassured. "Yes, you're right." Princess Celestia turned to me. "We will leave you now. If you need anything, please let us know." "Of course, Princess," I replied gratefully. ''Good evening to all!'' I closed the door, returning to Sombra, who seemed a little annoyed. "You're tiring me," I tell her with a tired smile. Sombra replied with an amused smile. "It's not my fault that I'm still a little clumsy with all this." "Idiot," I replied, laughing. "Maybe it would go over better if you tried not to be so grumpy and apologize sincerely." Sombra grunted softly. "Making excuses is not my strong point, and you know that." I gave him a light blow on the side. "Please make an effort for me. At least do it to please me." Sombra sighed but agreed. "Okay. I'm only doing it for you then." I jumped up and down with joy, my heart filling with happiness. ''Thank you!'' Sombra smiled and shook her head. "What a kid, sometimes." We went together to the large living room, where we made ourselves comfortable to discuss everything that had happened, sharing moments of tranquility and complicity. As the evening progressed, and I knew that there was still a long way to go, but with my friends by my side and a growing understanding between Sombra and me, I felt that we could overcome any obstacle together. We settled comfortably in the large salon of the Château des Cristas Noirs, a spacious and bright place, where the walls glittered like diamonds under the glow of candles. The soft moonbeams filtered through the windows added a magical touch to the atmosphere. I sat down on a velvet sofa, while Sombra settled into an armchair in front of me. A soothing silence set in, interrupted only by the crackling of the flames in the fireplace. Sombra finally broke the silence. "So, how did things go with your friends?" I gave him a reassuring smile. "It went better than I thought. They were understanding, even if they are still a little skeptical. But I think they'll make an effort to get to know you better." Sombra seemed relieved but still concerned. "I'm happy to hear that. I know I've caused a lot of problems in the past, and I understand why they can be suspicious. I'll do my best to prove that I'm different now." I put a hoof on his, trying to reassure him. "That's all I ask of you. I believe in you, even if it's difficult for others. Changing perceptions takes time, but I'm willing to help." Sombra nodded in agreement. "Thank you, Mady. It means a lot to me. I am aware that my past actions have left scars, but I really want to make amends. I have changed, and I hope that this will be reflected in my future actions." I smile at him, grateful. "I know you're sincere. I don't want you to feel too overwhelmed." At that moment, a noise outside caught my attention. I got up and walked to the windows, scanning the darkness. Sombra, noticing my agitation, also stood up. "Did you hear anything?" he asked, his gaze watchful. "Yes," I replied, my eyes narrowed. "I felt followed during the journey earlier. And this noise... I'm not sure what it is." Sombra nodded determinedly. "Let me go and check. Stay here and lock the doors, just to be safe." I watched him go, my heart beating a little faster. I quickly complied with his request, making sure all the exits were securely closed before returning to sit on the couch. My mind was in turmoil, thinking back to the events of the day and the potential repercussions. A few minutes later, Sombra returned to the living room, looking serene. "There is nothing to fear. It was probably just an animal or a strange wind. But I'm going to stay vigilant, just in case." I thanked him with a reassuring smile. "Thank you, Sombra. I feel a little better now." We continued to discuss everything and nothing, the tensions of the day slowly dissipating. Sombra spoke of his recent experiences, the difficulties he had faced, and the lessons he had learned. He had a lighter tone and seemed to really want to redeem himself, which comforted me. I asked him a curious question: "So, what are your plans now? You mentioned that you want to help resolve conflicts, but what about your own aspirations?" Sombra thought for a moment before answering. "I want to use what I've learned to do good. I know that I will never be able to completely erase my past, but I want to try to compensate for it as much as possible. Maybe I could work with the other kingdoms to promote peace and cooperation." I nodded, admiring his determination. "I think it's a great idea. Redemption is a long and difficult journey, but every small step counts. And I'll be there to support you all the way." Sombra looked at me with touching sincerity. "Thank you, Mady. Your trust in me is more precious than you can imagine. I hope I can prove that I deserve this trust." We sat comfortably on the sofa, enjoying the warmth of the fire and the pleasant company. As the night wore on, I felt that, despite the challenges ahead, we had taken a big step towards a brighter future. Ultimately, the path to reconciliation and understanding was paved with constant effort and patience. As I looked at the stars through the large window, I realized that every star, even in the dark, had a glow that could illuminate the way. We were going to face a lot of things, but together, with the support of our friends and our own determination, we could overcome obstacles and build a better future. Sombra and I settled into a comforting calm, each reflecting on the day that had passed and the many challenges that lay ahead. We knew that the road would be strewn with challenges, but we were ready to face the challenges together, with hope and determination.
Unexpected delivery and collaborationThe day was just beginning to dawn on the horizon, and the first golden glimmers of the sun were softly illuminating the room. I felt the soothing warmth of the sun warming my face, especially my nose and ears. It was nice, but the thought of having to get up was starting to cross my mind. However, laziness took hold of me. A heavy weight was resting on my body, as if someone had fallen asleep on top of me. Without thinking too much, I opened my eyes, slightly intrigued. I quickly realized that this weight was none other than Sombra, lying peacefully on top of me. An amused smile appeared on my lips. Why did I ask myself this question? It was obvious that it would be him. He never let an opportunity pass him by to get closer to me, even in his sleep. I watched him sleep for a moment, observing his features softened by sleep. Even with his dark past, he had that vulnerable, almost childlike look when he slept. It was rare to see him like this, and I could have stayed for hours admiring him. There was something touching about seeing this once feared and respected being so peaceful and relaxed by my side. Every breath he took reminded me of how cute he was in those moments, a side of him that only a select few knew. But, in spite of this touching picture, time passed. The minutes passed and I had to resolve to get up. Gently, without waking him up too much, I shifted Sombra to the side. He grunted slightly in his sleep but didn't fully wake up, just curling up into a ball. Once freed, I stood up, stretching my limbs numb from the night. My steps led me to the wardrobe where I was storing my royal guard uniform. I took the time to put on my outfit carefully, adjusting each piece so that it was impeccable. I then walked over to the mirror, peering into my reflection. My face seemed calm, but my thoughts were bubbling up. Today was going to be a busy day. Once satisfied with my appearance, I left the room in the direction of the kitchen. Preparing breakfast would be a good way to start the day. After a few minutes, the appetizing smell of oatmeal pancakes filled the room. I was putting the finishing touches on when I heard footsteps behind me. Sombra entered the dining room, her hair slightly disheveled, but with that dark, enigmatic look that was unique to her. "Mady, didn't you see my cloak?" he asked in a still sleepy tone. I shook my head, a mocking smile on my lips. "No, I haven't seen her, but I'm sure she's not far away. You always find it somewhere." He shrugged his shoulders as he sat down at the table. "That's okay." He took a deep breath, catching the smell of the breakfast I had prepared. "It smells good, what have you cooked up for us, Princess?" I placed a plate in front of him with a wink. "Oatmeal pancakes." Sombra attacked her meal enthusiastically, savoring each bite as if it were a royal delicacy. "It's delicious. Thank you, Princess! » With a smirk, I retorted, half serious, half teasing: "Thank you, but maybe you should wait before thanking me..." Who knows, maybe I put some rat poison in it." His face froze, his eyes staring at me with a mixture of disbelief and panic. I couldn't hold back a burst of laughter, feeling my shoulders tremble with laughter. "But I'm kidding, you moron!" Sombra let out a nervous laugh, shaking her head. "Not bad, not bad. You could do it, after all." I raised an eyebrow, amused. "Maybe. But if I had wanted to kill you, I would have done it a long time ago. So consider yourself lucky to still be alive." He burst out laughing, then took another sip of his drink. "Indeed. Okay, do you have any things planned today? » I looked thoughtful, mentally reviewing my schedule. "Yes, I have a speech to give in Ponyville about the situation with The Mysterious Mare, then a walk with Luna, and finally a meeting with my brother and The Shining Armor to discuss the management of the guards." Sombra shook her head, feigning disappointment. "What a program... I see that I will not be able to enjoy my Princess as I would like to-day. » I shrugged my shoulders and smiled. "Yes, it's a shame for you." He stared at me for a moment, his gaze softening. "Do you want me to accompany you?" I shook my head gently, putting a hand on his shoulder. "You know I'd like that. But I don't want to trigger a wave of panic in Ponyville. Your reputation... is still a little... frightening for some." He sighed, slightly disappointed, but without being offended. "yes, yes, I get it." I approached him, placing a delicate kiss on his cheek. "Don't take it the wrong way, we'll see you later." I walked to the door to put on my shoes, but before I could even reach it, I felt a powerful embrace take me by surprise. Sombra grabbed me from behind, and before I could protest, he placed a tender kiss on the back of my neck. My heart warmed instantly, and I turned to him with a sincere smile. "Be good while I'm gone, okay?" He answered me with a mischievous look. "I'll try, Princess." I finally left the house, taking flight to Ponyville. The fresh morning air whipped my face as I flew over the fields and hills. When I arrived in Ponyville, I sat down in front of the main stage where the mayor was already waiting for me, busy organizing the final preparations. "Good morning, Princess," she said with a respectful smile. I greeted her in return. "Hello. You know, you don't have to call me 'Princess'. It's a bit too formal for my taste. » She seemed to hesitate for a moment before nodding. "Oh, okay. I admit that it's a hard habit to break. » I smile at her indulgently. "It's not a big deal." The mayor straightened up, visibly a little nervous. "Okay, I hope you have some good news for us today." I nodded, reassuringly. "Most of the news is pretty good, indeed." She seemed relieved, but immediately resumed. "Are you also planning to visit the children after your speech?" I laugh softly. "Yes, I have received so many letters from them since the presentation ceremony. I couldn't refuse. » The mayor burst out laughing. "They'll be delighted to see you, I'm sure. Okay, I'll prepare the final details for your speech." I thanked her before taking a look at the clock. I was really ahead. Rather than wait, I decided to go straight to the daycare and school to surprise the children. When I arrived, I was greeted by an unexpected scene: Flurry Heart was happily playing with a few other children under the watchful eye of her family. The little one had grown so much. As I stretched, observing the scene, I heard familiar voices not far from me. "Well, I didn't know Mady was coming today," Cadence said with a smirk, surprised. Shining Armor, who was standing next to him, frowned. "That's right, you planned for that, Twily?" Twilight shook her head, looking confused. "No." I could feel a palpable tension in the air as Cadence approached Twilight, trying to understand the origin of her discomfort. I was intrigued by that too. Twilight had always been happy to see me, but now something seemed different. Without announcing myself right away, I stayed in the background, curious about the conversation that followed. Twilight sighed, folding her arms in front of her, a slightly tired look on her face. "It's not that I'm not happy that she's here, it's just that... She hesitated, as if searching for the right words, and then finally blurted out, "Since she's been with Sombra, everything seems..." different. » Cadence seemed perplexed, as did I. "Different? In what sense? » Twilight ran a nervous hand through her hair. "I don't know exactly, it's just an impression. Mady has changed, I feel she is distant. She spends less and less time with us, she is often with him, and... I don't know, I have the impression that it escapes us. As if she was moving away from the person she was before. » Cadence seemed to think for a moment before answering softly, "I understand your concerns, Twilight. But you know, relationships often bring change. Maybe it's just a period of adaptation for her. Mady has to juggle her responsibilities as a princess, her relationship with Sombra, and her bond with us. It's a lot to manage. » Twilight nodded slowly, but I could see that her doubts persisted. "Maybe... I know that she has the right to live her life as she sees fit. It's just that, sometimes, I wonder if Sombra is really good for her. » Cadence, always calm and understanding, placed a comforting hoof on Twilight's shoulder. "I know Sombra hasn't always had the best reputation, but he seems sincere in his efforts to change. And Mady is strong enough to know what's good for her. Trust him. » Twilight bit her lower lip, visibly prey to her own thoughts. "Yes, you're right. I have to trust him. It's just that... I am worried. She's my sister after all. » At that moment, I decided it was time to come forward. I took a step forward, loud enough to get their attention. Their heads instantly turned to me, a mixture of surprise and embarrassment on their faces. "Twilight, Cadence," I said with a smile, though my thoughts were still swirling. "I came a little earlier to see everyone before the speech." Cadence smiled warmly at me, but Twilight seemed a little caught off guard. She nevertheless approached me to hug me. "Mady, I'm glad you're here." "Me too," I replied softly, holding her close, aware of the words I had heard just before. I took a deep breath, wondering if I should directly address the conversation I had overheard, or if I should leave it aside for now. Finally, I decided to take it slowly. "Twilight, you know I love you, right?" She detached herself slightly, a little surprised by my tone. "Of course I do. What's wrong? » I took a deep breath, searching for my words carefully. "I heard what you said earlier, and I understand your concerns. I know that my... The link with Sombra is not easy for everyone to accept. And I also know that things have changed, including me. » Twilight blushed slightly, embarrassed. "Oh, I..." I'm sorry, Mady, I didn't want you to hear it like that... » I cut it gently. "No, Twilight, it's good that I heard it. Because I want you to know that even though I've changed, even though I spend a lot of time with Sombra, it doesn't mean I'm moving away from you. You are my family, my friends, and that will never change. » Cadence smiled softly, nodding in agreement. Twilight, visibly touched, nodded in turn, her eyes shining with emotion. "I... I know. It's just that I'm worried about you. I don't want to lose you. Not again. » I took his hoof in mine, squeezing it gently. "You'll never lose me, Twi. I'm still here. » A long silence settled, but it was soothing, restorative. The wind blew lightly around us, making the leaves of the trees dance above the square where we were. Cadence finally broke the silence, smiling teasingly. "Come on, you two. It's good to say that kind of thing, but Mady has a speech to make, and I think Ponyville is looking forward to it. » I laugh softly, nodding. "You're right, Cadence. But first... I'm going to take a detour to the daycare. There are a few little ponies eager to see me. » Twilight smiled at the idea. "They will be delighted, you have become a real heroine to them." I then left for the nursery, a new lightness in my heart. Despite the doubts, despite the changes, I knew that the love and friendship that bound me to my loved ones remained strong, unwavering. And that's no matter what the future holds. After my discussion with Twilight and Cadence, I headed to the daycare, where the young foals of Ponyville were waiting for me. The freshness of the morning accompanied my steps, and a slight smile lighted up my face. Despite the whirlwind of emotions that had just gone through me, I felt lighter, ready to face this new day. As I approached the school, I could hear bursts of laughter and childish voices rising joyfully in the air. This warmed my heart. The foals always had this gift of bringing back light, even in the darkest moments. The door to the daycare was wide open, and I could already see Cheerilee, the teacher, supervising the young ponies. No sooner had I crossed the threshold than several small heads turned towards me, their eyes shining with excitement. "*PRINCESS MADY IS HERE!*" shouted a small enthusiastic voice, immediately breaking the tranquility of the place. In a flash, a horde of foals rushed towards me, their hooves pounding the ground in joyful chaos. I laugh softly, surprised by their energy. Among them, Flurry Heart stood out, flying to meet me, a wide smile on her face. "Princess Mady!" she cried, clasping me in her little winged hooves. Her affection filled me with warmth, and I gently took her in my arms. "Good morning, my little ones," I replied tenderly, watching them move about me. "So, what do you want to do today?" Ideas immediately flew in all directions. Some talked about playing games, others wanted me to tell them stories. However, a little filly named Angel Sunshine, who seemed a little more thoughtful than the others, raised her paw before timidly asking, "Princess Mady, could you give us a moonstone?" At these words, Cheerilee, who was watching the scene with an indulgent smile, softly intervened, "Come on, Angel, the princess can't just go into space to look for moonstones like that." I laugh softly, touched by the children's candor. "Oh, but don't worry, Cheerilee," I replied, activating my magic. My aura surrounded the foals, and suddenly small glittering stones appeared in the air, floating gently before landing in front of each child. Their eyes widened in wonder as they gazed at the shiny little jewels. "Wow... Thank you very much, princess! Flurry Heart cried, her eyes shining with wonder. I smile at her as I gently stroke her mane. "These moonstones have a very special magical energy. They bring luck, courage and serenity to those who wear them. » Another foal, Sand Flowers, asked curiously, "Is it true that moonstones can also be very powerful? As in the legends? » I took a breath before answering, remembering the story my parents used to tell me. "Yes, there is an old legend about it. It is said that moonstone magic is so powerful that it can fend off even the greatest threats... But only if it is used by a pure heart. The largest unicorns in Equestria have used it in the past, and they've seen the magic with their own eyes. » Angel Sunshine opened his eyes wide. "Can you tell us about this legend?" At that moment, I noticed that Cadence, Shining Armor, and Twilight, who had come to pick up Flurry, had come closer. They smiled, amused by the children's enthusiasm, and Cadence spoke, "We'd love to hear that story too, Mady." I sighed and smiled, falsely exasperated. "Very good, very well... I said, as I sat down on a stone bench in the shade of a tree. The children sat in a circle around me, ready to listen. "But only if you promise to believe in this magic." Twilight, with a teasing smile, intervened. "I'm sure you're familiar with this kind of magic, aren't you, Mady?" I pretended to think for a moment. "Yes, but the one I'm going to tell you about is a little different. The black magic of the stars is something that few ponies really know. I saw the intriguing eyes on me, and I continued, in a deeper voice, "It is a fearsome magic, and only those with a black heart can be attracted by its power. But this magic is also a protective force, and it watches over those who have a pure spirit. » The foals stared at me, captivated, as I continued my story. "A long time ago, a young filly named Blue Star was desperately looking for a cure to save her family, who were suffering from a rare disease called ponyculosis. She traveled all over Equestria, but whenever she thought she had found a cure, it was either denied or too expensive for her. » I paused, seeing the interest grow in the children's eyes, and then continued, "One evening, after a particularly difficult day, Blue Star rolled her eyes and begged the stars to come to her aid. It was then that a cool breeze caressed her mane and she saw, in the starry sky, the silhouette of a majestic unicorn: Starry Plain, the guardian of the magic of the stars. » The foals widened their eyes in wonder. "Starry Plain descended from the skies and presented Blue Star with a moonstone, explaining how to use it to save his family. Blue Star followed the instructions to the letter, and thanks to this magic, she managed to heal all of her people. Since that day, legend has it that anyone who finds a moonstone and makes good use of it will be blessed by the stars. » I ended my story with a smile, while the children, fascinated, looked at each other, as if hoping to find an even more special moonstone in their paws. Flurry Heart, curious as always, asked, "And you, Mady, have you ever used moonstone magic?" I shrugged my shoulders and smiled. "Maybe... I replied mysteriously, preferring not to say more. As the children continued to discuss the legend among themselves, Cadence, Twilight, and Shining Armor approached me. Cadence spoke first, her gaze gentle and benevolent. "This story... She seems so connected to your own family, Mady. » I looked at her, feeling a slight tension rising inside me. Maybe it was time to tell them the truth. I took a deep breath. "Yes, indeed. Blue Star and Starry Plain are my ancestors. » The shock on their faces was immediate. The silence that followed my words was almost palpable. Cadence, Twilight, and Shining Armor stared at me, stunned by this revelation. I could almost have heard their hearts beating so much the hovering silence. Twilight was the first to react, her natural curiosity taking over. "Your ancestors?" she whispered, as if she struggled to fully comprehend the magnitude of what I had just revealed. "Blue Star and Starry Plain... were really part of your family? » I nodded softly, a slight smile on my lips. "Yes. It's a story my parents told me when I was a little girl. The magic of the stars has always been a powerful bond in my lineage, but it's not something we've often shared with others. There are things in this story that even the books don't reveal. » Shining Armor, who had been watching in silence until then, spoke. "And is this magic of the stars still present in you?" I looked away slightly, hesitantly. It wasn't a question I answered easily, even with my close friends. There were parts of me that I had not yet fully revealed, powers and responsibilities that I had not yet fully accepted. "Yes," I confessed at last, in a softer voice. "This magic runs through my veins. But it is also a burden. Star magic is powerful, but it can also be dangerous if used incorrectly. That's why I almost never mention it. » Cadence gently placed a hoof on my shoulder. "Mady, you're not alone in this. We're here to help, no matter what you're going through. » I smile gratefully. Their support meant everything to me, but it didn't make the choices I had to make any easier. "I know that, and I thank you for it. But there are still things I have to discover for myself, truths I have to face. » I looked him in the eye, making an inner decision. "I may have to leave soon... » Cadence frowned. "Leave? How do you leave? Why is that?" I nodded. "There is an ancient source of knowledge, hidden far north of the frozen lands. It is said to hold the secrets of the stars and the magic they possess. You know my love for astronomy. « Twilight seemed ready to protest, but I raised a hoof to stop her. "I won't leave right away, and I won't be alone. But it's a journey I have to take, and I know you'll understand. » Twilight looked down, a little frustrated, but she finally nodded. "Very good. But promise to keep us informed. If things ever get complicated... we will come. » I smiled at him, touched by his insistence. "I promise, Twilight. You'll be the first to know. » The joyful cries of the foals broke our moment of tension, bringing back a little lightness. Flurry Heart, as lively as ever, approached me with a mischievous look. "Princess Mady, you're going to go on a quest like in the stories, then?" I laugh softly, leaning in to be at her level. "Maybe, Flurry. But I'll be back, I promise. » She nodded, apparently satisfied with this answer. The other children, still unaware of the seriousness of our discussions, continued to play with their little stones, as if all was well in the world. Their innocence was soothing, a reminder that, despite the shadows that might have hovered, the light of hope still shone. As the sun rose gently across the sky, bathing Ponyville in a soft golden light, I felt a strange mixture of peace and determination. The path ahead of me would be difficult, strewn with pitfalls. I knew that I had lied to them, the reason for my departure was very different but for now, I would enjoy this day, the company of those I loved, and the laughter of the children. But soon, very soon, the time would come for me to face the truth of the stars. The hours that followed passed more quickly than I had expected. After telling the story of the moonstones to the foals, I found myself immersed in the festivities of Ponyville, a mixture of joy and tranquility that contrasted so much with the heavy thoughts that weighed on my mind. Twilight and Cadence had slipped away to talk about their own royal responsibilities, while Shining Armor watched over the guards with careful attention. I finally made my way to the small clearing near the school, where sunlight pierced through the leaves, creating golden spots on the ground. I sat down under a tree, enjoying a few moments of respite. As I let my thoughts wander, I felt a familiar presence approaching. It was Sombra. He had the gift of showing up in moments when I needed calm, without ever making a sound. He placed himself next to me, without a word at first, content to look at the sky above us. After a moment's silence, he finally spoke, his voice deep and soft. "So, you're really planning to leave, aren't you?" I looked at him briefly, seeing a glimmer of concern in his eyes. "Yes," I said simply. "It has to be. I have to understand what happens with the magic of the stars. » Sombra nodded, but her gaze remained dark. "I understand. But that doesn't mean I agree. » I smiled slightly at his typical response, touched by his constant concern to protect me, even though he knew I could stand up for myself. "Sombra, I absolutely have to find information on a few important things, we will be back for two days." He turned his head towards me, and this time his gaze was more intense, almost piercing. "Is that really why you're leaving? For your duty as a princess? His voice betrayed a deeper emotion, something I didn't yet know how to name. I frowned, unsure of what he meant. "What do you mean?" Sombra straightened up slightly, staring at the horizon again. "Sometimes I wonder if this role you impose on yourself, that of princess, is not more of a chain than an honor." His words floated in the air like an enigma, and yet they resonated strangely in my heart. I remained silent, reflecting on his words. Maybe he was right. Perhaps this burden of responsibility that I had so willingly accepted had chained me to something bigger than myself, something I had not yet fully realized. But could I really escape from this destiny that had been entrusted to me? Should I do it? I sighed deeply, and Sombra sensed my confusion. He placed a comforting hoof on my shoulder. "I trust you, Mady. Whatever you decide, I'll be there. But never forget that you are more than this princess title. You are much more than what others expect of you. » I looked up at him, grateful for his words. He had this strange ability to bring me back to reality, to remind me of who I really was, far from other people's expectations. I smile softly at him. "Thank you, Sombra. I will not forget. » Suddenly, a noise coming from the village caught our attention. Bursts of voices echoed, and there seemed to be some commotion. I sat up quickly, my protective instincts taking over. "What is it?" Sombra narrowed her eyes in the direction of the village. "It looks like... an argument. » Without wasting a second, I stood up and quickly walked towards the source of the noise, Sank at my heels. When we arrived at the central square of Ponyville, we discovered a tense scene. A group of ponies had gathered around a stranger—a tall mare with a night-black coat and a glittering silver mane. She wore a cloak that partially concealed her face, but her eyes shone with a familiar glow that I didn't like at all. Twilight, Cadence and even Luna were already present, their eyes fixed on the unknown. The crowd murmured, frightened and suspicious. The tension was palpable. I approached, signaling to the crowd to back off slightly. "What's going on here?" I asked in a loud but calm voice, seeking to calm the situation. The stranger slowly turned her head towards me, and an enigmatic smile appeared on her lips. "Ah, the famous Princess Mady. There is a lot of talk about you in the distant lands. » I frowned, standing more straight, trying to assess the situation. "Who are you? And what are you doing here? » The mare burst into a soft but sinister laugh. "My name doesn't matter right now. What matters is what I know... and what I can offer. » Twilight, who already seemed to be on her guard, stepped forward slightly. "We don't need your offers. If you're coming to get into trouble, you'd better leave. » The mare ignored Twilight, continuing to stare at me, her smile widening. "You're looking for answers, aren't you, princess? Any answers about your past? On your magic?" My heart stopped for a moment. How could she know that? I felt Sombra reach out to my side, ready to intervene if necessary. I took a deep breath, trying to maintain my composure. "What do you know?" She took a step forward, her imposing presence captivating the attention of the entire assembly. "I know you're looking for answers. And I know where you can find them. » I watched him carefully, suspicious but intrigued. "Why should I believe you?" She smiled even more, a cold and calculating smile. "Because, my dear princess, I am the key to the truth you seek. And if you want to save Equestria, you'll have to follow me. » The silence that followed his words was heavy, almost oppressive. All eyes were on me, waiting for my decision. The tension was palpable in the air, each pony in the central square of Ponyville held its breath, waiting for my reaction. The piercing gaze of this mysterious black mare destabilized me, but I couldn't show it. She was talking about answers, secrets about the magic of the stars, and that intrigued me more than I cared to admit. But there was a part of me that hesitated. Especially when it came to my parents. This stranger hadn't said anything about it, and it was a relief. No one here, except my close friends, knew my family history. I felt Twilight's gaze fall on me. She too seemed suspicious, but I could see that she was trusting my judgment. Luna, on the other hand, remained motionless, her expression inscrutable, but her aura reflected increased vigilance. Cadence stood slightly back, watching the interaction from afar, her protective instincts on alert. "What do you know exactly?" I asked, my words carefully measured, as if to test his intentions without revealing too much of myself. The mare narrowed her eyes, a smirk appearing on her lips. "I know that the magic of the stars, the one you seek to master, is much older than you think. And I know where you can find the keys to fully control it." My heart sank. She knew far too much for this to be a mere coincidence. Still, there was something strange about her behavior, as if she knew exactly what she needed to say to arouse my interest. I risked a glance at Sombra, who was watching the scene with cold intensity. He was ready to act if necessary, but he trusted me to decide what to do next. I ignored the looks of the other ponies and will focus on this enigmatic mare. "If you really know what I'm looking for, you'll understand that it's not here, in the middle of everyone, that I intend to discuss it." My tone was firm, unappealing, and the mare nodded slowly, a mischievous gleam shining in her eyes. "Of course, princess. I understand." She took a step back, respecting the distance I maintained between us. "I will come back when the time is more propitious. But remember... Time is running out." Without waiting for an answer, she turned and walked away, disappearing among the shadows of the buildings. The crowd murmured in confusion and concern, but it quickly dispersed under the watchful eye of the royal guards. Ponyville had seen its share of strange events, and this one was just another ordeal to overcome. I turned back to my friends, my shoulders suddenly heavy from everything that had just happened. Twilight moved closer to me, her eyes filled with questions. "Mady, what's going on? Who was she? And why is this magic of the stars suddenly so important?" I sighed, feeling a pressure rising inside me. It was all getting more and more complicated, and I still didn't have clear answers, only leads and threats. And now this mysterious mare was added to the list of my concerns. "I don't know exactly, but she seems to know more than I do about certain things. Important things that I have to understand..." I left my sentence hanging, not wanting to say too much in front of everyone. Sombra, who had been silent until then, took a step towards me. "You're not going to go alone on this quest, Mady. No matter what you're looking for, you need support, and I won't let this guy get away from it. Stranger drag you into something even more dangerous." His serious look reminded me of one of the reasons I trusted him so much. He was right. I couldn't embark on this adventure alone, but I wasn't ready to involve everyone either, especially not until I knew more. I nodded, grateful for his presence. "I know, Sombra. But I have to think about it. There are too many unknowns at the moment." As I prepared to leave the square to think, Luna moved closer, her gaze piercing in the fading sunlight. "Mady, it would be wise to talk to your brother." . If anyone could have any answers or clues about this new threat, it would be him. I felt a wave of nostalgia run through me at the mention of my brother. We had always been close, and even though our paths had distanced us in recent years, he had always been a rock in my life. I looked at Luna and nodded. "I'm going to contact him. If there's anyone who can help me understand this situation, it's Solar." Luna smiled faintly, her eyes betraying a concern she rarely shared. "Be careful, Mady. The magic of the stars is powerful, but it also attracts shadows. Don't let this darkness envelop you." I took a deep breath. Luna was right. This quest, this search for answers, was becoming more and more dangerous, and the lines between good and evil seemed to be blurred. Between The Mysterious Mare, This Mysterious Mare, and now the magic of the stars, I had to keep my mind clear and not get carried away by my own desires, especially concerning my parents. I took one last look at my friends and said to them in a calm but resolute voice, "I will go back to the castle to think about all this. We must remain vigilant. I'll keep you posted as soon as I know more." Twilight, Luna, and the others nodded, understanding that it wasn't time to reveal everything yet. Sombra stayed by my side, silently following me as I moved away from the center seat, feeling the weight of responsibility growing on my shoulders. As we approached the castle, I whispered to Sombra, "I'm going to send a message to Solar. Maybe he'll know what to do." Sombra nodded, his expression indecipherable, but I knew he was worried. So do I, by the way. The answers seemed to lie at the end of this quest, but the dangers were just as great. And deep in my heart, only one thought persisted: would I be willing to sacrifice a part of myself to bring my parents back? When I arrived at the castle, the atmosphere was more serene than in Ponyville, but the shadow of menace still hung over me. My thoughts were clouded by the new revelations and mysteries that were looming on the horizon. Sombra and I went up to our respective quarters to get ready for the night. Before leaving, I thanked him for his unconditional support. The warmth of his words and the depth of his gaze gave me some comfort in this whirlwind of uncertainty. In my private office, I took out a pen and paper to write a letter to Solar. Every word had to be chosen carefully, especially for such an important message. My mind was in turmoil as I focused on the content of my missive: Dear Solar, I am writing to you urgently because recent events have revived concerns that deserve immediate attention. A mysterious mare has appeared in Ponyville, claiming to have knowledge about the magic of the stars, a magic that I am only just beginning to understand. His presence and his words foreshadow dangers that we have not yet fully appreciated. And to my surprise, this mysterious mare knows way too much about our parents... I just wanted to warn you of my future absence, I know that I had promised others to wait for your decision but it's way too long for me... I absolutely have to solve this mystery and for that I have to leave as soon as possible unless a twisted event gets in my way. But I hope that this obstacle will not be my friends, nor you brother... I am counting on your usual vigilance to guide us through this crisis. While waiting for your response, remain cautious and watch for signs of any disturbance that could indicate imminent danger. With all my love, Your sister Mady I sealed the letter with a spell so that it would reach Solar safely. While waiting for his answer, I knew that the night would be short. My thoughts were looping, haunted by the uncertainties and dangers that could come. The memory of the words of The Mysterious Mare and the implications of the magic of the stars kept me awake. Later in the evening, I took a moment to think alone in the garden of the castle. The moon shone high in the sky, dwarfing the stars. I felt a strange comfort in his light, but also a melancholy. My thoughts turned to my parents, their evanescent faces in my memories. The light of the moon was the only tangible reminder of their presence. Suddenly, a shadow moved silently near me. I turned to see Sombra approaching, her gaze full of concern. "Mady," he said softly, "I wanted to check on you. The last few hours have been... intense." I looked at him, a mixture of gratitude and fatigue in my eyes. "Thank you, but it's okay, let's just say that it's not the appearance of an imposing mare that will make me feel bad." Sombra sat down beside me, her silent support comforting. "Mady talk to me, I know you're hiding a few things from me, I'm not an idiot, at least I think." I took a deep breath, searching for the words to express the complexity of my feelings. 'That's just what the mare said about the stars and about a potential catastrophe, start to seriously torment me. I'm afraid for my loved ones... and then to be I don't see why I got this damn title of "princesses" under the pretext that I saved Equestria from a supermassive asteroid...'' Sombra gently placed a hoof on my shoulder. "You are more than you think you are. The title of princess is not only measured by power or knowledge, but also by the way you act. The fact that you are a princess engaged in the guard, makes you a powerful princess. His words were like a healing spell on an open wound. The recognition and strength he gave me was what kept me in a normal state. Even though I doubted, Sombra's presence reminded me that I wasn't alone in this fight. I nodded, trying to dispel the doubts that plagued my mind. The night continued with these thoughts, while Sombra and I remained together in the garden. When morning came, I felt a little more at peace, ready to face the new day. I had to wait for Solar's response and prepare my next steps. In the meantime, the quest to understand the magic of the stars and solve the mystery of the parents remained my main goal.
DangerAutumn had finally arrived. I had been looking forward to it, although I don't shout it from the rooftops. Summer, with its endless days under a blazing sun, had ended up exhausting me. The temperatures were so scorching that I felt closer to an indolent slug than anything else. I really can't stand the heat, and this year was no exception. For two long months, I trained in a kind of summer torpor. Even though I was doing everything I could to stay active, I didn't have the energy or the desire to fully invest myself in my combat training. Luckily for me, my brother had taken the lead and taken on our role together, which gave me a breather. But this respite, although welcome, did not really reassure me. Something was wrong. A feeling of uneasiness slowly settled in me. Maybe it was the tranquility that made me nervous. Equestria had been going through a period of relative calm for a long time. No imminent threats, no enemies on the horizon... Too quiet. This kind of silence does not bode well, especially when you are used to living on a knife's edge, always ready to face danger. This thought never left me: what were our enemies preparing? The calm before the storm is what I felt, and this premonition stuck to me. I couldn't help but wonder if Luna or Cadance felt the same way. They were, after all, my mentors, and certainly had more experience than I did in dealing with these kinds of situations. But should I talk to them about it? I didn't want to be seen as paranoid. Still, this anxiety was becoming difficult to ignore. I had to do something to calm down. As I was about to leave the square to think about it all, Twilight and Cadance appeared, walking towards me with a quick step. ''Hi, Mady! Cadance said to me, a benevolent smile on her face, as usual. I nodded to them before answering: 'Hello girls. ’’ Twilight, as curious and energetic as ever, asked, "Do you have any things planned today? ’’ I shook my head. "No, not much. Don't worry, we'll see you tonight as planned. ’’ Twilight smiles, visibly reassured. "So much the better! But she seemed to have already noticed that something was wrong. "You look worried, Mady. What is going on? Cadance asked, her smile fading slightly. I tried to minimize the situation, but this only betrayed my concern even more. "Nothing serious, I just think I'm getting a little paranoid... ’’ 'Explain anyway,'' Twilight insisted, always attentive to this kind of detail. I let out a sigh, before launching into a quick explanation. "It's just that... I'm not used to going through such quiet periods. There is no conflict, no apparent threat, and it makes me uncomfortable. I have this impression that our enemies are preparing something in the shadows. ’’ Cadance nodded softly, perfectly understanding what I meant. "I see very well what you mean, but don't worry. It may be nothing. ’’ I lowered my head, uncertain. "I know, but I can't help but have a bad feeling... ’’ Twilight intervened immediately. "It's normal to feel like this, but sometimes you don't have to let yourself be overwhelmed by your negative intuitions. This calm is a very good thing, you know. » "Yes, but... I paused, trying to calm my stress. Cadance moved slightly closer, placing a reassuring hoof on my shoulder. "When Flurry was born, I had these kinds of fears all the time. But today, I feel safe with The Shining Armor, you, and all our friends. And above all, I no longer feel the threat of Sombra, the one who haunted me before, thanks to you, Mady. ’’ "Yes, but... I began, hesitantly, once again. I had a hard time letting go of this anxiety. Twilight, more blunt this time, says, 'No 'buts,' Mady. If this hunch is stressing you out, trust yourself. Go where your instincts tell you to go. But you'll see, it's probably nothing serious. ’’ "You're probably right. I took a deep breath. "I'm going to do that. I'm going to follow my instincts. ’’ '' Be careful with yourself, okay? Cadance whispered, her gaze filled with gentleness and concern. Twilight added, "Yes, and we'll get back soon!" ’’ 'I'll be careful, I promise,' I replied, before I leave. With a resolute step, I made my way to the Everfree Forest, my heart beating faster with each step. Why this place? I had no idea. It was as if something deep inside me, a primitive instinct, was pushing me in that direction. A sixth sense, perhaps. Or my experience as a guard. As I walked forward, I was suspicious, because this forest was never a safe place, even on the most beautiful days. Shadows crept between the trees, and unusual noises echoed with every step. As I advanced, a sweet smell came to tickle my nostrils. The smell of wild berries from the forest. It was tempting, but something held me back. It wasn't the simple scent of the berries that I perceived, there was something else, something more insidious. A pungent smell, almost imperceptible, but present enough to arouse my suspicions. Rumors of Equestria spoke of poisoned berries, infected with evil auras to capture unwary ponies who dared to taste them. Now that I was getting closer, I could clearly distinguish three smells: berries, poison, and another, even more disturbing, a living smell emanating from the nearby bushes. I didn't have time to think any more than a surprise attack popped up from the bushes. Two disguised creatures pounced on me. By instinct, I managed to dodge their first attack, but they were faster than I had anticipated. In an instant, everything became blurred, and I felt my body give way to a sudden lethargy. They had put me to sleep, taking me to their dark lair. I don't know how long I had been unconscious. When I regained consciousness, I found myself securely tied to a chair in the middle of a vast dark room. In front of me, several familiar silhouettes. Tirek, Cozy Glow, the real Grogar, and even King Storm. They were all there, as if gathered for a sinister meeting. 'I didn't know a sixth princess existed in Equestria,' Tirek said in a deep voice, his smirk underscoring his mockery. "I didn't know you still existed after your pitiful defeats. I replied in scathing sarcasm. Tirek was about to retaliate, but Grogar intervened. "Come on, Tirek, don't get upset. We will let her speak before we handle her. ’’ Cozy Glow approached, her cunning little eyes fixed on me. 'Oh, but you have to be Mady Sky, right? Princess Twilight's books are about you. ’’ I did not answer, preferring to remain silent. King Storm, visibly irritated, added, "I think she didn't respect you, little one. ’’ I narrowed my eyes, a smirk. "Aren't you supposed to be in a thousand pieces? ’’ King Storm gritted his teeth, before glancing at Grogar. 'We can thank Grogar for that,'' he replied bitterly. '' Great... I sighed, sarcastically. As I began to understand the situation I was in, I knew one thing for sure: this reunion of Equestria's former enemies could only mean one thing. Danger. And what was coming would be much worse than anything we had faced so far. I continued to observe my captors, each one seeming to play his part in this sinister room. Tirek, imposing and power-hungry; Cozy Glow, always manipulative despite her harmless appearance; Grogar, the mastermind of this meeting, calculating and cold; and King Storm, resurrected, but no less threatening. Grogar spoke, breaking the tense silence: "There is a reason for your presence here, Mady. We want your celestial tools, the ones that allow you to protect Equestria. If you give them to us, we will be able to finish what we have begun. And you should know that you don't really have a choice in this matter. ’’ A grin stretched across my lips, unable to contain my contempt. "Are you serious? Do you really think I'm going to help you? You're completely crazy if you think I'm just going to give you what you want. ’’ Tirek burst out laughing at my words. ''Grogar, I told you that little pony had guts. I remember her now... He paused, his eyes narrowing as if searching through his memories. "Oh yes, wasn't that you, the little princess who had been captured by Sombra? The one who attended all our meetings like a helpless, chained and helpless spectator? ’’ I smiled boldly before I spoke. "Sombra thought he was controlling me, but he was wrong. And so do you, if you think you can do better. And then, I had the choice to start from your meetings. And if I had wanted to, I could have wanted them all-..... ’’ During all this period, I couldn't leave Sombra Castle, but what they didn't know was that every word, every shot I had heard had remained engraved in my memory. I had witnessed their heated debates, their disagreements, and even their moments of weakness. I particularly remember a session where Sombra, sitting on his dark crystal throne, laid out his plan to enslave not only the kingdom of the Crystal Empire, but all of Equestria. Tirek, who was sitting across from him, had shared his own ambitions to steal all the magic from the unicorns, while Cozy Glow, that little pest, was happily hopping around and coming up with twisted strategies to trick the ponies. But I couldn't help but laugh at them, so much so that their plan made no sense. King Storm interrupted my thoughts. "Yes, I remember it well. Sombra often said that you were fascinating to watch. An alicorn, so young, so full of potential... But in my memories you had a few more things." I sneered. "You talk a little too much for my taste." Cozy Glow, exasperated by my defiant attitude, slammed her hoof against the ground. '' You think you're clever, princess? You may have resisted Sombra, but we're much more powerful now! You don't stand a chance. ’’ I shrugged my shoulders with feigned nonchalance. "Maybe. Or maybe you're still as stupid and divided as you used to be. I remember your arguments at those meetings. You couldn't even agree on who should lead. You talk about power, but without unity, you are doomed to failure. ’’ The words seemed to have struck a chord. Grogar frowned, rising from his seat to approach me. "Enough! He growled, his voice echoing through the room. "We will not make the same mistakes as in the past. This time, we have a foolproof plan, and you'll be the key to it, whether you like it or not. ’’ 'Oh really? I replied, raising an eyebrow defiantly. Tirek stepped forward in turn, his muscles tense, as if ready to finish it. "Don't be too confident, princess. We have more than one trick up our sleeve. ’’ Grogar motioned for him to step back. "Patience, Tirek. We have all the time. Mady will eventually give in, whether through pain or persuasion. ’’ I knew I had to stay calm, even if the situation seemed hopeless. Their self-confidence made them blind. They had no idea that, despite the chains that held me back, I was already preparing my response. Their arrogance would be their undoing, just as it had been for Sombra. I looked up at them, a cheeky smile on my lips. "You can try, but I warn you: you underestimate what I am capable of. You have done it in the past, and you are doing it again today. ’’ Grogar narrowed his eyes, his expression growing darker. "We'll see. For now, you'll remain our special guest. ’’ Silence settled again in the room, charged with palpable tension. I was aware that every second counted. Grogar and his henchmen thought they were in control, but I had an ace up my sleeve: my determination. My mind was already in turmoil, looking for ways to turn this situation to my advantage. I looked at them. "You could threaten me as much as you wanted, it won't work, don't forget that I'm extremely stubborn. ’’ Tirek began to giggle, a hoarse sound echoing through the room. "I agree with that. ’’ Grogar, annoyed by his acolytes' interruptions, raised a hoof to impose silence. "Enough of the distractions. Focus. Mady, you know that our offer is legitimate. Either you join us, or we will have to consider less ... Lenient. ’’ I felt my heart race. I had to save time. The last thing I wanted was to be forced to choose between my loyalty to Equestria and the safety of those I loved. 'Why do you need my heavenly tools. ? ’’ Cozy Glow leaned forward, a smug smile on her face. ''We need the tools for magic amplifiers'' I frowned, thinking about his words. Opening a portal to other dimensions was an extremely dangerous thing. Who knew what might come out of it? Or worse, who could be sucked into this portal? I knew I had to stay vigilant. "And what will happen to Equestria if you succeed? I asked, feigning innocence. "Do you really think you can rule without consequences? ’’ Tirek stood up, contemptuous. "The consequences, Mady, are details that we are not interested in. What we want is power. And you're going to help us get it. ’’ I was looking for flaws in their logic, something I could exploit. Meanwhile, anxiety was rising in me. I couldn't let these monsters achieve their goals. I wanted to prevent them from harming my friends and family at all costs. "I offer you a deal. I offered suddenly, my voice determined. "I could give you information to help you find these items yourself. ’’ They exchanged glances, hesitantly. I could feel their interest growing. "What kind of information? Grogar asked, intrigued. "Information about the objects you wanted. Do you listen to what I'm telling you, asshole, where? I replied in a drunken way. A sneer escaped Cozy Glow's mouth. "Like we can trust you. ’’ She must have suspected that I was bluffing but hey, I have to save time. "If there's one thing I've learned, it's that trust can be a powerful lever. Let me out, and you'll see that I'm not just a prisoner." Grogar rubbed his chin, considering my proposal. "A wedding ring, you say? Hm, interesting. But how do we know that you will keep your word? ’’ I took a deep breath, searching for the right words. "Mh maybe because in any case you have no choice. ’’ Grogar's gaze hardens. "All right, Mady. I'm giving you a chance. But know that if you betray us, you will regret it bitterly. Grogar turned to me. "You have until tomorrow to provide us with the necessary information. If, at that moment, you do not keep your promise, the consequences for you will be terrible. ’’ I nodded, despite the shiver of anguish that washed over me. I knew it was a risk, but it might be my only chance to gain time. When the time comes, I should be ingenious to turn the situation to my advantage. As they withdrew, I dropped against the prison wall, thinking about the next step. My mind was bubbling with ideas. How could I use this opportunity to turn the situation in my favor? I had no room for error, but I knew I couldn't give up. The hours passed slowly as I planned. I knew I needed to create a diversion. Once I can distract them, I might be able to find a way out and implement a plan to thwart their ambitions. The next day would be crucial. I had to be ready for anything, not only for myself, but for Equestria and those I loved. Their underestimation of my strength would be their biggest mistake. I let myself be carried away by the flow of my thoughts, my heart pounding, my mind quick, already preparing my revenge. The time for confrontation was approaching, and I couldn't afford to fail. The day dawned on an uncertain sky, while my thoughts swirled around plans and strategies. I had spent the night thinking, but my eyes were beginning to betray me. Fatigue weighed on me, a silent enemy that threatened to weaken me at the most critical moment. As I stood there, tied to that damned chair, Tirek walked over with a victorious grin on his face. "You know, Mady, I really wonder if you have the strength of mind that you claim to have. He laughed, a hoarse sound that echoed in the dark room. "Why not check it? ’’ I felt a rush of adrenaline throughout my body. Even though I knew that losing my magic would be a big blow, I couldn't let fear take hold of me. "Well go ahead, Tirek. But I think you're going to make a mistake that may end up on your side. I said to him with a defiant look. He moved even closer, his menacing presence filling the room. "I'm going to suck up your magic, and then we'll see if you can still speak with such aplomb. ’’ I had no intention of showing him any weakness. My friends, my family, everything I cherished depended on my inner strength. "Do it. But without my magic I couldn't do what you want. ’’ Tirek, with a wave of his hoof, began to suck my magic out. I felt my life energy gradually eclipse, as if a part of myself was retreating into the shadows. The experience was painful, but I focused on my memories, on the laughter of my friends, on the moments of bravery and love that had forged me. The pain was dull, but a lingering light shone in my heart. Even when my strength diminished, this light did not dim. Every moment, every memory, reminded me why I was fighting, why I should never give up. I knew that my magic could be restored thanks to a spell I had learned a long time ago but it might take quite a while, despite everything I tried to keep control of myself but fatigue caught up with me. My eyelids became heavy, and despite my effort to remain conscious, I felt my body begin to relax. I hadn't slept too long, and the shadow enveloped me little by little. The feeling of fainting was like plunging into an ocean of tranquility. In this state of semi-consciousness, my thoughts wandered between the luminous memories and the oppressive darkness that surrounded me. A familiar voice, that of my mother, echoed in my mind: "My darling, don't let anyone step on you, fight and never be manipulated by people who don't respect your strength. '' As the pain of losing my magic faded, a new strength emerged within me. It was as if every beat of my heart was a call to resistance, to struggle. I wasn't alone. Even in the dark, I could feel the powerful bond I had with my friends and family. I didn't know how long I had been unconscious, but when I came to, I was still in that gloomy, tied-up, vulnerable room. In this tense moment, when darkness and uncertainty reigned, a glimmer of courage sprung up in me. I knew that even though my magic left me temporarily, my spirit and determination remained intact. That was my real strength. No matter what Tirek and the others had planned, I would face them with the bravery of an alicorn that I am, because after all, as a guard, I had faced far more dangerous.
CaptivityHow long has it been now? Three days? A week? Maybe more... The very concept of time seemed to collapse in this gloomy cell, where neither the light of day nor that of the moon ever managed to break through. Only the clatter of the guards' boots and the squeaking of the chains against my wrists broke the suffocating silence. Fatigue consumed me little by little, pulling me towards an endless abyss. My muscles were numb, every movement became a torture. My wrists, encircled by rough irons, were raw, and my back was aching from being pressed against the icy wall. I spent my days counting the cracks in the stone walls. I knew them all, each one told a story of pain and deprivation. The only company I had was this throbbing sensation of pain throughout my body, pulsating with every heartbeat. However, the worst thing was not the chains, or even the physical exhaustion. No, the worst was in my head. They were trying to crush me, to break me psychologically. They understood that physical torture would not be enough, that I had survived much worse. So they tried to intrude on my mind, to use fear and loneliness as even more terrifying weapons. They wanted to see me give in, to speak, to betray those I loved. Forcing me to reveal information about the Saturn Stones, those mysterious artifacts they coveted so much. But I will never give them satisfaction. Not as long as I have a breath of life left. A bitter grin crossed my face. They could always try. My magic, of course, was neutralized in that damned cell. There was no way to teleport me out of there, nor to confront them head-on. My head was spinning with fatigue, my body was shaking under the effort to remain conscious. Yet, despite everything, something deep inside me refused to sink. A small spark of determination lingered. I wasn't just a prisoner here, and they hadn't managed to destroy me yet. My thoughts turned to others. I hoped with all my heart that they were okay. Twilight, especially, occupied all my thoughts. His smile, his unwavering strength... She was my rock. The idea of not seeing her again, of knowing that she was in danger, consumed me. And then there was Sombra. The shadow of his absence haunted me, like an emptiness in my heart. I missed him too, deeply. Suddenly, an echo resounds in the corridor. My senses, clouded by exhaustion, instantly tensed. Sounds of struggle, screams. It was a long time ago, but I knew something abnormal was happening. The sound of steel against steel resonated in a strange, almost... Familiar. And then I heard him. One Hon. Senator. A voice I knew better than anything. I sat up as fast as the chains would allow, my heart pounding in my chest. That voice. This scream. No... It was not possible. "Twilight... No, it can't be. Not here, not now." My breath was taken away, my fists clenched. Had this nightmare just crossed a new threshold? The idea that Twilight fell into their clutches, that Grogar captured her too... My blood boiled at the mere thought. I pulled on the chains with all the strength I had left, but they didn't move a millimeter. Frustration burned me from the inside. Then, without warning, the door of my cell opened with a sinister creaking. I was dazzled by the harsh light that filled the room, and I narrowed my eyes to make out the massive figure that was coming forward. Grogar. The monster himself. And with him... Twilight. He held her by the neck, as if she were nothing more than a rag doll. His lifeless body hung limply between his horns, and he threw her violently at my hooves, his sadistic laugh echoing through the small room. I felt myself wavering. No... This could not be true. My heart was beating so fast that I felt like it was going to explode. That's when I started screaming. "Twilight! Twilight, wake up!" But she didn't move. His face was pale, his breath absent. I kept calling him, over and over again, unable to accept the reality that was imposed on me. My throat tightened. A primal fear took hold of me, a fear I had felt so many times before. The world around me was beginning to dissolve into a haze of pure rage. Every beat of my heart seemed to feed a devouring flame that burned in my chest. Grogar, always present, reveled in the scene. His laughter resounded in my ears like an insult, like an unbearable provocation. "Look at her, little one. Look how it has fallen so low, for you. Think about what might happen to him next, if you refuse to cooperate." I stared at him with eyes full of hatred. I knew what he was trying to do. He wanted to break me by using Twilight, the person I loved most in the world, as leverage. I couldn't let him win. Not like that. "If you touch her again, I swear you'll regret putting your clogs in that cell." But my threat seemed to glide over him like water over a duck's feathers. His smirk only widened. "You're fun, little princess. But you're chained, helpless. Here, I am the master. How about you... You're nothing." His words pierced my mind like daggers, but the rage that rumbled within me did not weaken. On the contrary, she was growing, fueled by the vision of Twilight hurting my hooves, that unbearable scene. He looked at me darkly. "I'll let you think, Mady. Maybe next time she won't wake up." He said in a blood-curdling voice. He left the room laughing, leaving me alone with Twilight in a sea of despair. My hooves were shaking while I was still tied to that damn wall. I couldn't lose Twilight, I couldn't let her die here, because of me. I closed my eyes, trying to control my breathing. I had to keep a cool head. For Twilight, I had to stay strong. Still, a heartbreaking question resonated in my mind: How was I going to cope? Twilight's breath was faint, barely noticeable, but it was there. A slight quiver of life that reached me in the midst of darkness. My heart raced at the thought alone, but this fleeting relief was soon overwhelmed by the frightening reality of the situation. Grogar was still there, somewhere, watching for our slightest misstep. I stood helplessly chained against the damp wall of this cell. The cold metal of the chains hindered me, making my every movement painful. Powerlessness was eating away at me from the inside. I could see Twilight lying a few feet away from me, but it was impossible for me to reach her, to help her. My wrists were bruised, and every tug against the irons made me cringe. I felt weak, unable to break the bonds that prevented me from saving her. The sound of her panting breathing haunted me. My mind swirled in a chaos of confused thoughts. How had I gotten here, so vulnerable? I, who had always been able to defend myself, to protect those I loved. But here, with these chains that nailed me to the wall like a caged animal, I was only a shadow of my former self. I had to act, free her before Grogar returned, before he decided to break her even more. I would be toothy and made a colossal effort to concentrate. I had to find a solution. Every movement of the chains echoed through the cell, and every time I pulled, a throbbing pain rose up my forearms. I felt my wrists tearing against the metal, but I wouldn't give up. I had to free myself. I had to be by his side. "Twilight... I'm going to come... Hold on." The metallic taste of my own blood rushed to my mouth as I redoubled my efforts to free myself from my chains. I knew that if I continued like this, I risked aggravating my injuries. But the pain didn't matter. All that mattered was her. Twilight needed me, here and now. After a desperate effort, I finally heard a rattle. One of the chains suddenly detached from the wall, almost throwing me forward. The sudden release drew a stifled cry from me in pain. My left wrist was bleeding, the flesh cut deep by the metal bonds. But I didn't have the luxury of stopping or feeling sorry for my pain. I continued, with the energy of despair, until the second chain gave way in its turn. My body, exhausted from the effort, fell heavily to the ground, but I stood up, wobbly. I put my bloodied hoof against the wall for a moment to catch my breath. A wave of vertigo seized me, but I quickly chased it away. Not now, not after coming this far. I finally approached Twilight, each of my steps heavy and hesitant. My body was begging me to stop, to rest, but my mind refused to give up. His pale face, marked by suffering, finally appeared to me clearly. She was there, alive, but so frail. Her eyelids twitched faintly, as if she were fighting against a deep sleep. I was looking at them and I started saying "Twilight... I'm here..." I dropped down at his side, ignoring the pain in my numb limbs. My breath had become short, jerky, but the mere fact of having reached it gave me the strength to continue. I put my hoof on his shoulder, shivering under the icy touch of his skin. She moaned faintly, a barely audible sound, but enough to rekindle a glimmer of hope in me. She slowly opened her eyes, her eyelids heavy, her purple irises veiled with fatigue and pain. But despite everything, she was there, conscious, and this simple fact gave me the strength to hold on. She looked at me. "Mady... I... I finally found you..." she said rather weakly His voice was so fragile, almost unreal. A hot tear rolled down my cheek, mingling with sweat and dust. I wanted to hug her, to protect her from everything that was going on here, but I felt so useless, so weak. "I'm sorry... I tried to come faster... I couldn't..." I squeezed his hoof in mine, even though he was shaking. My wrist hurt horribly, but it was nothing compared to what Twilight had had to endure because of Grogar. She turned her head weakly, her eyes fixed on my wounds. "Mady... you're injured... I'm sorry, it's all my fault..." She. His words broke something in me. How could she think it was her fault? She, who had done so much to protect Equestria, to protect each and every one of us. I shook my head, unable to answer right away, overwhelmed by emotion. "No... No, Twilight... It's not your fault. I was the one who put you in danger... But I promise you, I'll get you out of here." She wanted to answer, but her strength betrayed her. I saw her eyelids close for a moment, her breath becoming more irregular. My heart sank. I couldn't lose her now. Gathering what strength I had left, I straightened up. I had to do something, and fast. My wobbly legs carried me to the cell door. I glanced around, desperately looking for a way out, a solution. Then my memories came back to me, an escape through an ancient secret passage that few people knew existed. I had been in this prison before, many years ago, and I knew that there was a hidden path, hidden behind the stone walls. "Wait, Twilight... I think I know how to get us out of here." I walked back to her, gently resting my hoof on her burning forehead. I had to protect her, no matter the cost. Together, we were going to get out of this hell, or die trying. We rested for an hour or two before entering a narrow, almost suffocating tunnel. The stone walls, damp and cold, seemed to close in on us at every step. The stagnant air irritated my nostrils, and the almost total darkness amplified every sound, every breath. I could feel my heart pounding, a melody of fear echoing through the heavy silence. As we advanced, the echo of our hooves sounded like a warning in this cave of despair. I turned back to Twilight. His face was marked by worry, but I also saw a glimmer of determination. She had this inner strength, a fire that kept her alive. Still, I couldn't help but feel a wave of guilt. Twilight didn't deserve to be involved in this escape, to share this hell with me. Every turn we took plunged me into confused memories, moments of flight past, but this time, I wasn't sure of the outcome. I was responsible, and the fear of failure gnawed at me. After what seemed like an eternity of walking, a faint glow appeared in the distance, piercing the darkness. My heart raced, hope awakening in me. "We're almost there... I recognize this passage. It's the way out." I said in an enthusiastic voice But as I took a step forward, Twilight grabbed me by the hoof, her eyes riveted on something in front of us. I followed his gaze and a shiver ran down my spine. Just in front of the illuminated opening, a guard stood there, motionless, his black, massive armor reflecting the light. I froze. How did they know about this tunnel? There was not supposed to be any surveillance here. My instincts were screaming at me to back off, but I knew that running away was not an option. We were trapped. "What do we do? We can't go through like that." Twilight asked worriedly. The anguish of the situation threatened to overwhelm me, but I took a deep breath. If we wanted to get out alive, we had to act quickly. I had to take command. "Listen to me, Twilight. I'll take care of him. Stay here and get ready. As soon as I wave to you, you rush to the exit." I replied She looked at me worried "Mady, you don't have to do that. It's too dangerous." I cut it in a determined way: "Trust me. I know what I'm doing." I let go of her slowly, my confidence in her bringing me a little calm. My years of running away from perilous situations had taught me to move silently. I slipped into the shadows, every muscle tense, every beat of my heart echoing in my ears. I could feel the palpable danger, but I left no room for hesitation. I made my way slowly, getting closer to the guard. I had to be fast, but also quiet. I knew that even a slight noise could cost us dearly. When I got to earshot, I jumped up, pressing my hoof over his mouth before he could scream. With surgical precision, I executed a hold on the neck, strangling him gently but firmly until he collapsed, unconscious. I waved to Twilight, who ran towards me, her eyes worried but determined. Twilight relieved but panicked "Mady, you were amazing! But you could have hurt yourself!" I answer him out of breath, but smiling, "We don't have time to talk. Now, listen to me. If we want to get out of here, you must learn to move like a guard. I'll show you." I quickly turned to look at the entrance to the tunnel, my ears on the alert. The sound of footsteps, so close, was enough to get the adrenaline pumping. Twilight stood there, eyes wide open, ready to listen. "First of all, you have to understand the movement. We can't just walk. You have to be stealthy, like a shadow. Let me show you." I bent down and showed him how to move. I explained to him the importance of distributing his weight on his hooves. Each step had to be calculated to avoid the slightest noise. I moved slowly, my movements fluid, demonstrating the art of walking silently. "First put the tip of your hoof... then unroll the heel gently. That way, you control every move. Always in the shadows, always on the lookout." She bent down and looked at me "Like that?" I looked at her carefully, correcting her movements, my hooves demonstrating each gesture carefully. "That's good, but you have to be discreet. Think about how you get around. It's a question of control." I replied. I showed him another technique, that of the crouching position, which would allow him to hide behind the shadows "When you are lying down, you have a better angle to move without being seen. Stay low, and always look around you. And remember, every noise can attract attention. As a guard, I learned to anticipate movements, to always be alert. Look and listen before you act." She nodded, absorbing my advice, ready to execute every movement. I told her how to camouflage herself behind scenery, such as rocks or shadows, to avoid being spotted. We repeated these movements for a few minutes, a mixture of adrenaline and learning. I could feel Twilight's energy and determination growing. She soaked up each lesson, her movements becoming more secure and precise. Then, with a last look back to make sure the way was clear, I motioned for him to follow me. Our hearts beat in unison as we stealthily advanced, ready to face what awaited us outside. When we finally passed through the opening, the air outside, though cold and pungent, was laden with the promise of freedom. The wind caressed my skin, an invigorating breath that told me that we were finally outside this underground prison. But the road was still strewn with pitfalls. I knew Grogar wouldn't let us run away so easily. Our echoes were already echoing in my head, and I could feel his eyes on us, waiting for the perfect moment to strike. I turned to Twilight, my heart pounding. Mady: "Remember, Twilight. What you have learned today can mean the difference between life and death. Let's stay together and never lose sight of our goal." She looked at me, and I saw the flame of determination shine in her eyes. We were together, and this new complicity would give us the strength to face the dangers ahead. We cautiously advanced through the opening, leaving behind us the oppressive darkness of the tunnel. Daylight, although bright, was not yet a sign of security. My eyes quickly adjusted, and I scanned the surroundings. We were in a clearing, surrounded by towering trees and thick bushes, but I knew danger was ever-present. I watch Twilight "Okay, Twilight. Now, we remain silent. There may be other guards around. Stay close to me." Twilight, nodding, with her determined look "I'm ready. Show me the rest." We made slow progress, our hooves barely skimming the ground, moving like shadows between the tree trunks. I had learned to observe any sign of movement, to listen for the slightest noise. Every sound of leaves, every song of a bird could mask our steps, and I knew we had to take advantage of it. "Look over there. We're going to go around this tree. We sneak behind, and then we run towards the grove. It's our best way to avoid being seen." I said, looking in the direction of the trunk. We executed the movement with precision, gliding silently behind the tree like spectres. Twilight followed me, her eyes shining with excitement and adrenaline. With every step, I could feel our bond grow stronger, a blend of trust and mutual understanding. As we reached the grove, an unexpected noise made the air vibrate. I froze, my heart pounding. Voices. Guards! I glanced quickly at Twilight, who looked as alarmed as I was. I whisper to him, "Stay still. Listen." The voices became clearer. Two guards were talking, probably on patrol. I turned to Twilight, my head full of thoughts. We had to find a way to get through without attracting their attention. We pressed against the trunk of a tree, hiding behind dense foliage. Their footsteps resonated closer and closer, and I could feel the adrenaline pulsating in my veins. I closed my eyes for a moment, concentrating on controlling my breathing. The guards passed right in front of us, their massive silhouettes silhouetted against the light. I heard their murmurs, their stifled laughter, and I felt burning with impatience. At one point, I leaned over slightly, peering through the leaves. One of the guards said, "Do you think they're really gone?" The second guard laughs: "Not a chance. We would have already found them if that were the case. Grogar never leaves anything to chance." He replies. Fear crept into me at the thought that Grogar had probably planned our escape. I looked at Twilight, and our eyes met. I read in it the same determination, the same desire for freedom. Once the guards were gone, I whispered to Twilight, "We have to move now. But stay silent, okay?" She replies in a trembling voice, "Okay. I follow you." We moved around again, moving stealthily, remembering everything I had learned about the art of stealth. With every step, I encouraged Twilight, showing her how to take angles, use shadows, and move quickly but silently. We soon reached a narrow path, bordered by bushes. I glanced around, determined not to be surprised. But the atmosphere had changed. The air had become heavy, charged with tension. My instincts were telling me that something was wrong. "We should stop for a moment. Listen. I feel that we are not alone here." I muttered worriedly. We hid behind a thick bush, our hearts pounding. I closed my eyes, trying to catch the slightest sound. A slight quiver in the air, a fleeting shadow in the bushes. Twilight looked at me worriedly, "What should we do if we're discovered?" Mady (calmly): "Remember what I said. Stay focused. If we have to fight, use everything I have taught you. If you must strike, aim for the sensitive points, where they are vulnerable. It will prevent you from exhausting yourself using your magic." At that moment, a noise was heard, and I listened. A dark figure loomed in the distance. My guard instincts took over, and I grabbed Twilight by the arm. "We have to move. Follow me, and remain silent." We moved discreetly through the grove, taking circuitous paths to avoid being spotted. Every step was an adrenaline dance, every breath was a promise of survival. We had to be ready for anything. Finally we moved away, using the cover of trees and bushes to avoid being seen. I kept my eyes open, attentive to the slightest movement. Every sound, every shadow could signify an imminent danger. Twilight looked at me, "Mady, regrade! We finally emerge from the depths of the forest! " I turned to her, seeing the glimmer of hope shining in her eyes. We had been through so much together, and this escape was only the beginning of our journey. But as we passed a group of trees, an unexpected noise echoed behind us. My guard instincts took over, and I turned around, ready to react. A figure emerged from the bushes, and my heart stopped for a moment. He was a guard. "Hey! You two! Come back here!" One of the guards shouted. The adrenaline rushed through me, and I took Twilight's clog. Mady: "Run!" We turned around, running through the trees, our hearts pounding. I could hear the guard's hooves approaching, but we were fast, agile. I knew that the training I had received was going to serve us well. I turned quickly, looking for a way to outrun our pursuer. We rushed toward a ravine, our hooves pounding on the ground. I could feel the warmth of fear, but the excitement of freedom pushed us forward. With each step, I glanced back, but the guard seemed to have trouble following us through the maze of the forest. Once at the ravine, we jumped over it and then I turned around, my eyes riveted on the path behind us. The guard didn't seem to have managed to follow us. We had saved time. Twilight says, being completely out of breath but smiling, "We got it!" "Yes, but we must not stop. Grogar will stop at nothing to find us. We have to reach Ponyville." I replied. We continued to run, the forest stretching out before us like a refuge. Every step brought us closer to safety, every breath was a step towards freedom. Finally, after what seemed like an eternity, we reached the edge of the forest. "Look, Ponyville is right there!" I said in a happy voice. The sight of the glittering city fills us with happiness. The colorful buildings, the laughter of the ponies, all of this represented life and hope. We had been through so much, but here, on the edge of the city, I knew we were finally safe. We escaped from the woods, the sunlight flooding our faces. We had managed to flee, but more importantly, we had discovered the strength of our friendship. And as we rushed to the city, a sense of hope and determination burned in our hearts. We knew the challenges weren't over, but together, nothing could stop us. The light of the future was shining before us, and I knew that no matter what trial was to come, we would be ready.
Revelation and romantic eveningI was just beginning to recover from my return to Ponyville after my captivity. The memory of Feferley's dark cells and his magical traps still stuck to me like a bad spell that you can't get rid of. Mentally, I was like a half-empty cup and physically... Well, let's just say that we have seen better in the princesses. My dark circles had dark circles, and my muscles were screaming for help with every movement. In short, I was the living definition of "I've seen better days". As I tried to regain some semblance of dignity by sprawling miserably on my bed, convinced that the universe would finally give me a moment's respite, a guard knocked on my door. "Princess Mady, an urgent letter to you." "Great," I thought, "maybe that's the notice to evict my own room? Given how lucky I have lately, it wouldn't be surprising. " I straightened up, because yes, despite my internal grumbling, I was still a princess and I had to at least pretend to be civilized. With a more dramatic look than necessary, I took the envelope and opened it. Surprise! An invitation to a party. Solar, of course. Mr. "Everything is a pretext for a grandiose event" had not been able to resist the call of his own celebration. "Solar and its parties... I bet he's going to give us another 45-minute speech about his deep sense of fashion or why the sky is 'too ordinary' without some artificial rainbows. Oh joy." I said thinking. I let out a sigh, the kind of dramatic sigh that only the heroes of Greek tragedies should be able to utter. But hey, it wasn't like I had a choice. Party = Mandatory attendance. Princess obliges. And on top of that, I was one of the guests of honor, which gave me exactly zero valid excuses to stay hidden under my sheets and ignore the world. "Because of course, who would refuse the opportunity to be the target of a clumsy speech and to be suffocated by overpriced perfumes, eh? I know I can't. Long live the life of a princess." I said, moaning in my thoughts. I got up from my bed with the grace of a cat who had eaten too many cookies, a little stiff, not really motivated, but I had to do something with my day. My hair was in a state worthy of a crime scene, and I wondered if a simple brush would be enough to straighten it out. "Okay, come on. A small party is not the sea to drink, just a lake of small social malaises. Nothing insurmountable. At least there will be food." I took the brush and began to untangle what looked more like a ball of wool than a hairstyle. The repetitive gestures had something almost soothing about them, even though my head still looked like a battlefield. "Seriously, why do I bother doing my hair? I might as well make a dramatic appearance with my hair in "I'm just getting out of hell" mode and no one would dare say anything... although... Solar might think that this is a new trend." I glanced at the invitation still on my dresser and tried to motivate myself. After all, it was a party, and if I did well, I might be able to escape the endless discussions and sneak to the buffet unnoticed. "Come on, Mady, stop daydreaming. You have to dress up and prepare your best smile, even if deep down you feel like a cactus in a fashion show." I said to myself, with this most encouraging (and totally realistic, if I may say so) thought, I went in search of a dress. But not just any dress. No, I needed the one who would say, "I'm here, but I was lazy, and I could very well leave in the middle of the party without anyone noticing." My choice fell on a midnight blue outfit, simple but elegant, because why not, with a little silver touch, just to remind me that I was still, despite everything, a princess. I put it on, sighing. Once ready, I studied my reflection in the mirror. "There you go, there you go... That will do. You can't always be a work of art, but with a bit of luck, I at least look like a passable sketch. Well passable, passable, way of speaking huh..." I made one last quick check, vaguely hoping that a cataclysmic event would prevent me from going to this party. An earthquake, an invasion of griffins, anything, really. None of this happened, of course, and I resigned myself to the inevitable. It's not that I don't want to see my brother or everyone else, but I've exhausted my social bar. Anyway, I said to myself: "Come on, let's go. After all, what could go wrong at a party?" Spoiler : tout…. When I finally set foot in the ballroom, the first thing that assailed me was a mixture of smells. It was as if each guest had decided to transform themselves into a living painting in a museum of the absurd. I made my way through the guests, taking care to avoid meeting the eyes of those who, like me, had no desire to be there. I started thinking as I looked around. "If I faint now, will they take me home? It must be an emergency plan, right?" My brother's party had been entirely organized by PinkiePie but hey, my brother is a big pretentious. In the center, Solar was enthroned, a smile from ear to ear, it looks like he hasn't grown up. He was surrounded by all my relatives. "Every time, he explains to them why fluorescent pink is the color of the year. Poor souls." I thought. I headed to the buffet, my sacred goal. Like a hunter in the savannah, I analyzed the situation. The small canapé-shaped bites glistened in the light, while a guy with a snake-shaped mustache was busy restocking the trays. I slipped discreetly up to him, praying that he wouldn't ask me to make an engaging conversation. If I was, it was only for my brother and for food. I grabbed a small mozzorela sandwich, I swallowed it almost whole and told myself that at least I didn't have to listen to Solar yet. This moment of respite was short-lived, because just as I was picking up my second piece, he turned to me, looking triumphant, as if he had spotted me in the crowd of a sea of faces. "Ah, sister! Finally among us. " I was thinking about what I could say "Great, I'm on the verge of giving a speech about the art of festive gastronomy. I'm going to get booed by the crowd if this continues." I thought. I looked at my brother before finally saying something, I approached him, a frozen smile on my face. "Well, Solar, I'd say your taste for directing is as eccentric as... well, as eccentric as you big brother! " The nobles around us burst out laughing. Suddenly, I felt a little less like a princess in exile and more like an actress in a play. "Why did I wake up this morning?!" I thought to myself. Before I could find a way out, Solar grabbed me by the hoof and dragged me onto the dance floor, which was already occupied by a group of dancers fidgeting in some sort of absurd dance that resembled a confrontation between a flamingo and a deranged robot. And there, I found myself, all dignity gone, here I was dancing with my brother to try to keep up with the rhythm. My hooves seemed to have a will of their own, twisting in movements I didn't know I had inside me. After a few minutes, I was already out of breath. But Solar was visibly in great shape, swaying his hips as if he had swallowed a full dance class in one meal. "Solar, I think it's time to take a break before I fall into a coma of fatigue." I said in a voice exasperated by my brother's motivation. But even this attempt to escape was in vain. I barely had time to slip away when ponies I didn't know were playful surrounded me, completing the picture of my social suffering. One of them, a lady with a tight bun, began to ask me about the latest fashion in ball gowns, as if my survival depended on my knowledge of trends. "Perfect. This is my new nightmare: fashion. I'm a princess, not a fabric expert!" I thought to myself I sat up, taking a deep breath, trying to keep an air of indifference. Suddenly, in a totally unexpected burst, Sombra jumped on me like a hungry pony that had spotted its prey or should I say its snack. He embraced me with such incredible force that all the ponies present remained frozen, their mouths open and their faces totally perplexed. Their expression of incomprehension in the face of a Sombra too... affectionate? It made me burst out laughing, one of those laughs that is not necessarily pleasant to hear. I started to struggle, due to my lack of contact with other people. "Heeeeeeelp!" I was trapped in this unexpected embrace, like a candy stuck to the bottom of a pocket. My brain was trying to scream for help, but I felt as amused as I was worried. "You can always dream, my lovely. I won't let you go so easily." Sombra replies with a proud air. Ah, well, it was an attempt that was fruitless. I felt like I was in a bad horror movie: you know you should run away, but you just stand there, frozen, a silly smile on your face. "Sombra, let her go!" Twilight said, approaching Sombra and me. At these words, Sombra released me with a mischievous smile, one that said "I know something you don't". Looking at it, I wondered if it was my imagination or if Twilight was, let's say, a little bit jealous. My cheeks turned pink, but I don't think anyone noticed. Maybe I'm getting a little carried away, but let's face it: I find her so cute when she gets upset. I was tired, so after taking the time to clear up the situation with my hilarious abuser, I said goodbye to my brother. We headed for the castle, crossing the city. The Manes 6 also came with us and following up on a discussion with them, I even learned that PinkiePie had tried to make a cake with mystery ingredients – spoiler alert: it was inedible. Once at the castle, Sombra and I took our seats in the throne room. The great hall resonated with the echoes of our footsteps, a bit like a concert, but without the fans or the lights. In a moment of silence, I began to reflect on my situation. What if I talked to him about how I feel about him? I felt nervous, as if I was about to give a speech in front of an amphitheater full of angry examiners. After all, sincerity is essential in a couple, isn't it? That's when Sombra looked at me, her eyes shining with intensity, or perhaps excessive intensity for a Wednesday afternoon. "Hmm, Sombra?" I ask him, my voice trembling with apprehension. He turns his gaze towards me, his expression serious and attentive. "Yes, sweetie?" I take a deep breath, preparing to dive into the unknown. "I have something to tell you... and it's not just Pinkie Pie's latest song. "My sarcasm seeks to lighten the mood, but the weight of my revelation is already heavy in the air. "I'm listening to you. It looks serious. "His voice is deep, betraying a real attention to my words. "For the past few days, I have felt changes in myself and... "My words are knotted, but I know that I must continue. "Is it so serious as to make you hesitate?" He scrutinizes my eyes, his concern palpable. "Not exactly, but it's... complicated. "I try to add a touch of humor to lighten the tension. "Then go ahead, tell me." His encouragement pushes me forward. "Well, I feel like I love Twilight too... "The words come out of my mouth, heavy with meaning and consequences. He takes a moment, his gaze darkening slightly. "I understand. That's why you hesitated. It's always the same scenario, isn't it? Love for three, an inevitable drama. " "I'm sorry, Sombra... "I feel a lump in my throat." I really like you very much, but it seems that I also like Twilly..." My heart pounds as I peer into his face, hoping he understands the complexity of my feelings. Sombra took a moment to think, his eyes staring into mine, and I could almost feel the weight of his thoughts, as if he was trying to lift an invisible elephant. "Honestly? It showed. I know you, Mady, and I love you too. Since your presentation, I have seen that there is something else that unites you. It was like an episode of a show where everyone knows what's going on except the main characters. " At these words I began to blush like a ripe tomato, an incredulous smile on my face. "Mady, I know you love me. I give you my consent, because deep down, I know that you love him. " "Is it true? Don't you mind? I asked, a little surprised. "But no, sweetie, it doesn't bother me. I know for a fact that you love me. And then, little Twilight also interests me. " "Really? I thought you had an ulterior motive, but I'm warning you, you don't force it. Otherwise I'll break your balls like an overcooked cookie. " "I promise you, sweetie. I'll do absolutely anything for you, even if it means doing the dishes. " "Thank you, my king. I'm waiting to see that. I said He stood up and approached me, looked at me intensely before kissing me tenderly. It was crazy how he had changed. I'm always surprised that he gives me his approval. Usually, he is as possessive as a dragon over his treasure. Maybe he doesn't feel threatened by Twilight. I also wonder what's in the back of his mind. With him, you can expect everything, including a ballet of dancing ponies. I think I'll have to mediate between these two. I just hope everything goes well. Maybe I should go talk to the girls to get some advice, especially after missing several changes in Twilight's attitude and tastes. Who knows what's going on in his head? I bet she's planning to conquer all the books or something just as crazy. So I got up, kissed her cheek tenderly, and went in search of my friends. When I arrived, I saw Twilight leave with Spike and Starlight. A strange impression invaded me, as if she were avoiding me. Never mind, I went to the friends of Twilight, because why not? " Tiens, salut Mady ! " s’exclame Rainbow Dash. "Hello Mady! I have to tell you something !!!! " cries Pinkie Pie, her eyes sparkling with excitement. "Pinkie Pie, no, you promised not to talk about it," Applejack interjects, looking serious. "Hi girls, oh okay, I guess it's a secret. Cool, I love secrets" I answer, a mischievous smile on my lips. "Mady, don't even think about it!" exclaims Applejack, pulling down her cowgirl hat. "But I didn't say anything!" I protested innocently. "Yes, but I know you, you!" she retorts, arms crossed. "I'm so predictable" I answer, feigning exaggerated indignation. "Totally! You're really like Twilight on this one. Rainbow Dash said, with a smirk. "By the way, speaking of Twilight, do you know why she left as soon as I arrived? If I had known, I would have disguised myself as a monster, it would have given them a reason to leave," I say, my curiosity piqued. "It must just be a coincidence, honey," Rarity replies, looking convinced. "If you say so, but I feel that there is something strange. You girls are very suspicious. It looks like you're plotting something," I blurt out, frowning. "Are we suspects? No! Rainbow Dash exclaims, feigning innocence. "Rainbow Dash!" reprimands Applejack, his hoof on his forehead. "Hmm, I think I'm going to go for a walk. See you later! I said as I took my leave, a mysterious smile on my face. I know I wanted to ask them questions, but their behaviour is really strange. As I walked, I got lost in my thoughts. And then, I don't know if it's me or my imagination, but I think I heard them talking about me as I walked away. I hate it when people talk behind my back, it's like someone is making jokes about the quality of my attacks! I smiled thinking about it all, ready to take on the world, one step at a time, while juggling my emotions. After all, life is too short not to have a little humor, even in the craziest situations. I decided it was high time to venture into space. What for? Because, let's be honest, there's no better way to escape reality than to get lost in the stars. And after all, I'm the princess of astronomy and astronomy, so space is my element, I have to honor it. I needed a good excuse to ignore my problems. So, I was already imagining myself, floating in the void of space, looking for a starstone. No less! An epic quest in search of intergalactic gems! As I took flight, I spoke to myself, because of course, who else would have the pleasure of listening to me? "So, Mady, where are you going today? In a galaxy far, far away to find a magic stone? It looks like the beginning of an epic adventure... or a B-movie. You know, the one with a three-dollar budget and actors talking to plants." The stars twinkled like diamonds against a black background, and I couldn't help but be amazed. "It's beautiful here! Who knew space would be so glamorous? I should probably consider doing an intergalactic photo shoot. "Mady in space" sounds good, doesn't it?" As I sped through the constellations, I began to feel a little lonely. Space can be a beautiful place, but it can also be incredibly quiet. It was a bit like being at a party where everyone is there, but no one is talking. The only sound I heard was that of my own sarcasm resonating in my head or my heart but that was in my head since in space there is no sound... But hey, who needs an audience when you have your own indoor fan club? I continued my quest, and suddenly, a twinkling glow caught my attention. I moved closer, impatient, thinking about my future career as a starstone hunter. "Ah, finally! This is the star I was looking for! " As I approached, I realized that it was a magnificent starstone, brilliantly lit as if it had decided to make itself beautiful just for me. It sparkled like fireworks. I approached the stone, my hoof outstretched. The moment I touched it, a bright light enveloped me entirely. I closed my eyes, wondering where this was going to lead me. "Hopefully it doesn't lead me to a boring debriefing with an alien. I've heard that they don't really have a sense of humor. And then I had enough social contact" Suddenly, a voice echoed in my head, like an alarm in 'surprise!' mode. It wasn't Sombra who was coming to save me, but rather a halo of twinkling light. Voice from Space: "Mady Sky, you're chosen for..." I felt a wave of energy wash over me. It was as if the whole universe accepted me into its bosom. But part of me wondered if I should return to Canterlot to see how Sombra would react to my new adventures. But for now, I was too busy enjoying my legendary quest to worry about that. After retrieving the stone, I returned to the castle. Once I arrived at the castle, I collapsed on my bed like a big larva. I had scarcely closed my eyes for five minutes when one of the chambermaids opened the door. "Good evening princess, King Sombra invites you to dinner in the castle garden and he would like you to wear this dress for the occasion," she said politely. "Oh hello, okay, but you know, you can just call me Mady and call me "tu". No need to treat me like an important personality," I replied with a smile. "Very well, as you wish, Princess Mady," she said, smiling slightly. "And then, what's your name, by the way?" I asked her "My name is TreeFly. I'll put the dress on the bed," she said, looking at me kindly. "Okay, thank you very much!" "No problem! I'll leave you," TreeFly said before leaving the room. I approached the dress in question. It was a beautiful black dress with a star motif. I went to the bathroom, taking a nice hot shower. Once I was ready and looked in the mirror, I think it was the first time I thought I was beautiful. Yes, beautiful, well I would say more drinkable, you shouldn't exaggerate either haha. I stepped out of the bathroom, ready to join Sombra in the garden. I was a few meters from the meeting place when I discovered Sombra... with Twilight?! Of course, it was the perfect time for a surprise meeting. "Hmm, hello? I didn't know it was the day of the surprise party at the Villa des Amours. I said, half amused, half intrigued. The two looked at me, then stopped dead in their tracks, like two kids caught in the jam jar. "Hmm, is something wrong? I was laughing, huh," I added, arching an eyebrow. "Yes, yes, everything is fine. You look absolutely beautiful in this dress," Sombra replied, his eyes shining with admiration. "O-yes, I confirm... And FYI, I'm not here to watch you in heightened light," Twilight added awkwardly. "Um, thank you, but you're exaggerating a little. I'm barely drinkable, well drinkable that's a big word. I said, a little perplexed. "Absolutely not. It's just that... uh, how can I put it... Twilight stammered, uncomfortable. "Can we know what you're both doing in the same place without killing each other?" I asked, half sarcastically. "Heh! "I have a modicum of dress and principles," Sombra replied, smiling. "Really? Is that new? I replied, giving him a mischievous look. "Ouch, the stray bullet that hurts a little," Twilight commented, shaking her head. No matter how much I observed every detail of the room, looked for the slightest trace of betrayal, nothing came through. Twilight and Sombra kept their secret with infuriating calm. My eyes went from one face to another, looking for a flaw, a clue... but in vain. So, in a last ditch effort to spice up this evening that was seriously starting to annoy me, I made a bottle of apple vodka appear, right in front of their eyes. Twilight frowned. "What's that?" I looked innocent. "A little spice for the evening." Sombra, apparently intrigued, looked at me, his eyebrows slightly raised. "No, but seriously, what is this?" "It's called a bottle," I replied, a mischievous smile at the corner of my lips. He rolled his eyes, falsely annoyed. "Hahaha, dead laughing... " I took a sip before answering, savoring my little moment of power. "It's annoying not to know, isn't it?" Twilight gently put her hoof on my forearm. "Mady, please... " I sighed, ready to confess. "It's apple vodka." Sombra shook her head. "Mady, what did we say about alcohol?" "Oh, come on, it's going to spice up the evening!" I replied, raising the bottle, looking mischievous. Twilight folded her arms, her gaze firm but not devoid of tenderness. "No, Mady." I pouted sulkily, before throwing the bottle back with a simple gesture. "You're really not funny, you know." Sombra smiled smirked. "It's for your own good, little alcoholic." I rolled my eyes, a little offended. "yes, yes... Well, what do we do now? " He stood up slowly, heading for the door. "I'm going to get dessert." I raised an eyebrow, surprised. "Why don't you teleport him directly?" He shrugged. "I also have a servant girl to go and see." He walked away quietly, leaving me alone with Twilight. I followed him with my eyes, my suspicions renewing with renewed vigour. Then, as if to confirm my doubts, he gave a wink to Twilight before leaving the room. "What the hell are they hiding from me?!" Twilight broke the silence, her voice soft, but a little tense. "Mady...?" I turned my head towards her, still immersed in my thoughts. "Yes, Twily?" She hesitated for a second, visibly searching for her words. "I have to tell you about something important." My stomach knotted slightly. "I am listening to you." Twilight looked down. "It's not easy to say, but... " I stared at her, impatiently. "But what?" She took a deep breath, as if to give herself courage. "Do you remember the day we were locked in Feferley's cells?" I nodded. "Of course I do." "Well, that day I realized something important... about the two of us. " I narrowed my eyes, trying to read his eyes. "And what is this thing?" Twilight seemed to hesitate for an eternity, before finally letting go, almost whispering, "I'm in love with..." you. " My heart missed a beat. For a split second, the world stopped. "What? Twilight... my best friend... is in love with me?! " She continued, her voice trembling, but resolute. "We've been best friends for so long. We have lived so many adventures together, shared so many moments... And, even though I didn't really enjoy friendship at first, there was something more between us. Something I hadn't been able to see right away. But today, I know. Mady... I love you. I know it sounds crazy to you, but Sombra is okay with it. He even told me that he didn't have a problem with it as long as you love him too. " I was speechless, trying to understand what had just happened. Twilight... Between Guimet, the girl I love the most in the world had just told me that she loved me. And, somewhere deep inside me. "You... You took the words out of my mouth," I whispered, a shy smile beginning to appear on my lips. I love you too, Twily. I just didn't know how to tell you. " No sooner had I uttered these words than she threw herself into my hooves, squeezing me so tightly that I gasped. I couldn't help but smile, savoring the moment. "I have been dreaming of what you have just told me for a long time!" Twilight, her face beaming, stepped back slightly to look into mine. "So do I, princess. How long have you known this? " I think for a moment, still a little dazed by this sudden confession. "I really found out a few days ago but otherwise I hadn't noticed it before, but I guess it was before we separated. " "Really?" she asked, visibly surprised. "Yes, really. I've always felt good with you. " She smiled, blushing slightly. "I, too, have always felt very close to you." Then, after a moment's silence, she added, almost embarrassed: "So... Does that mean we're in a relationship now? " I nodded with a smile. "Of course. " She snuggled up to me again, and we stayed like that for a few moments, savoring this new complicity, until the door opened and Sombra burst in and ruined everything, such a man worthy of the name. "Ohoh, take it easy with the galoshes there," he laughs. Twilight sat up, falsely annoyed. "But it's not possible! You're ruining everything! " I shook my head and sighed. "You are not going to start together... " Sombra walked over, winking at me. "Don't worry, little sunshine." I glared at him. "Don't call me that." "But it's cute," he replied with a smile. "No, shhh, it's too grumpy." Twilight renchérit, taquine. " Sunshine~ " "No, I said!" And despite everything, I couldn't help but smile. This evening, strange as it was, had taken an unexpected turn. Under the moonlight, the three of us decided to go for a walk, savoring the sweetness of the night. A light wind caressed our hair, and for the first time in a long time, I felt at peace. With Twilight and Sombra by my side, I knew we could take on anything together.
The Return of DraekoThe first rays of sunlight pierce through the window, flooding my room with a soft golden light. It's now been two weeks since that magical night with Twilight, when we exchanged our first kiss. Two weeks since I felt this unique joy, this almost impossible happiness. Yet, despite all this shared tenderness, a shadow remains: neither my brother nor Shining Armor are yet aware of our relationship, but now that I think about it no one knows. Only Sombra knows about it. But it doesn't matter. I'm willing to take their reactions if it means staying with Twily. After a moment of daydreaming, I finally decide to get up. The sweet scents of breakfast waft through the air. I drag my clogs to the kitchen, where I find Twilight and Sombra laughing softly. "Not a single broken egg?" I said, my mind still foggy. They exchange a knowing smile. "We're getting better!" replies Twilight with a spark of mischief. I sit in silence, half asleep, savoring the warmth of their presence. But as I take a sip of my tea, an icy breath fills the room. Cadance, Luna, and Celestia suddenly appear, their faces marked by gravity. Before I can even react, Twilight grabs me by the arm. "Stand up, Mady!" I jump, confused. "Huh? What's going on? " Luna stares at me intensely. "We have received terrible news, Mady." My heart sinks. "I fear the worst." Celestia, her face tense, whispers solemnly: "Draeko is back. Her magic is stronger than ever, and despite our efforts, she is starting to disrupt our own powers. " The name Draeko immediately brings back dark memories for me. The stories of his cruelty, his ruthless attacks... My heart hardens. "I'll go and see." Twilight is quick to answer. "Then I'm coming with you!" I give him a gentle but determined look. "No, Twily. Stay here. I want you to be safe." Sombra stands up, her eyes tinged with resolve. "I will take care of the protection of everyone here." Cadance puts a hoof on my shoulder. "Are you really sure you want to go alone...?" I take a deep breath, feeling the weight of the mission. "Yes. I'll be back soon. Promised. " No sooner have I said my promise than, without warning, a flash of dark energy rushes into the room, brushing against my face with a sinister warmth. The attack is so sudden that I instinctively back away, my heart pounding. Luna, her face marked by worry, rushes towards me. "Mady, are you okay?!" she cries, her voice vibrating with fear. I try to reassure her with a trembling smile, but the seriousness of the situation already strikes me. "Yes... yes everything is bathed. " Without further ado, I rush out of the castle. My gaze sweeps the horizon, and that's when I see it. The atmosphere grew heavy around me like a veil of dark mist. A palpable tension envelops me, freezing me in a mixture of apprehension and determination. Every step I take towards the exit of the castle resonates in my heart like a discordant note, a promise of inevitable confrontation. The air is charged with an energy that I haven't felt in years, an energy that awakens the memories I prefer to bury. And then, he appears, emerging from the shadows like a materialized nightmare. Draeko. His slender figure is both Machiavellian and terrifying. His eyes shine with a malevolent glow, while a cruel smile appears on his lips. Instantly, I find myself transported into a whirlwind of memories, each of them charged with pain and anger. I instinctively step back, my mind gets lost in the past. I remember... Years ago, I was still a child, carefree, full of dreams and hope. Every day was an adventure, every laugh a melody. But this sweetness was destroyed when Draeko arrived, the day when everything changed. I remember the day he hit. The chaos of that day remains etched in my memory, and every detail is a poison that eats away at my soul. My parents fought against him, their faces marked by fear but also by a fierce determination to protect me. My father, strong and courageous, stood between me and the monster. His magic shone like a light of hope. My mother, gentle and protective, fought with all the strength she could muster. But Draeko was no ordinary opponent. I remember the moment he raised his hoof, and my father's cry echoed through the air, tearing the cien like a blade. It was a cry for help that I will never forget. At that moment, the light went out in my world. I remember the darkness that followed, the screams and tears, the walls of our castle shaking under the power of black magic. Each memory is like a strap that drags me to the bottom, suffocating me with unbearable anguish. This terror, this pain of loss eats away at me from the inside, and I know that I can't let Draeko take control of my life once again. "I'll show you what I've become, Draeko." My voice trembles, but I refuse to let fear get to me. He bursts out laughing, a hoarse sound that echoes like an echo of my worst nightmares. "Princess Mady, what naivety. You're still that little girl I met. " Every word he utters is a blade that sinks into my flesh, reviving wounds that I had trouble healing. I can't let him win. Not again. My friends, my comrades in the struggle, cannot understand the intensity of this suffering. But I have to fight. For them. For me. For all that I have lost. Draeko closes in, her figure writhing in the darkness. "You're weak, Mady. Look around you. You're alone. " I feel a tremor of energy building up above my head, a pulsating light that reminds me of my anger. But another voice, soft and familiar, rises in my head, that of Twilight. She is full of worry, but also of hope. "Mady, please calm down! Don't let yourself be carried away by this rage! " My resolve is being tested. I close my eyes for a moment, trying to refocus, but each breath is imbued with painful memories. My parents, my friends, the laughter of yesteryear... All these memories haunt me, and the pain is unbearable. But I can't panic. I have to fight. I stand tall, clenching my fists, focusing my magic on Draeko. I hear him, his voice rising like a storm, defending me with all his might. But I'm ready. I know that the only thing that has allowed me to survive so far is my ability to turn my pain into strength. "I'm no longer the little girl you broke. I'm stronger than ever, Draeko. " My words are a declaration, a challenge to my tormentor. The magic around me intensifies, every fiber of my being vibrating with energy. I feel the power pouring into me, fueled by pain and grief, but also by the love I have for those I have lost. It is this light, I realize, that will guide me into the darkness. My heart is pounding, time seems to stand still as I prepare to face Draeko. Every beat of my heart resounds like a drum of war, a call to bravery. I have to win. I have to fight to honor the memory of my parents, to save those who are still here. With a speed I didn't know I had, I threw myself at Draeko, my hooves hitting the ground with new force. Magic pulsates through my veins, and every blow I land is a release of all my frustrations. It's a mixture of anger and despair that drives me. I strike with the power of my memories, each blow like a cry of revolt against fate Draeko, at first surprised by the force of my assault, quickly recovers. He uses his magic to counter my attacks, his lightning-fast movements. I see his body moving in the air, and then he fights back. A discharge of black energy rushes towards me. I barely dodge him, but the heat of his attack brushes against me, brutally reminding me of the pain I suffered. "Is that all you have, Mady?" His laughter resonates like a rumble of thunder. "Your anger will get you nowhere. You are destined to fail. You reproduce the same pattern as your parents~." A tremor of energy begins to form around me, my magic spiraling up and transforming into a Supernova. Every word he utters touches me, but I refuse to flinch. I remember my mother's strength, her determination to protect us. I can't falter. Fear and despair gripped me, but I pushed them away, turning them into a storm of energy. But I'm tired. I feel my strength slipping away as I continue to fight. Each movement becomes heavier, and I feel that I am at the limit of my abilities. The supernova of my magic threatens to engulf me, but I can't afford to back down. My memories, as painful as they are, motivate me to move forward. The light emanating from me is dazzling, and for a moment, I can see the hesitation in Draeko's eyes. "Mady, stop!" screams Twilight, desperate. "You can't destroy yourself for him!" His words hit me like a wake-up bell. I realize that I am at a decisive turning point. I can let that anger and pain destroy me or turn it into strength to move forward. I decide to refocus, to release this magic not in an act of destruction, but as an act of light. "I am not alone, and I am not weak." My words are a declaration of war. I focus my magic, shaping it like a protective shield. A warm light rises, enveloping my friends, uniting us in a common strength. The light bursts out, illuminating the battlefield. I feel the energy pulsating, vibrating around me, a supernova of protective magic. Draeko is taken aback, and I see her expression change from arrogance to worry. That fear is the key, I know that. As the light envelops everything, I am transported into a state of transcendence. It's as if the world is frozen around me. The memories of my family flood in, and with them, the pain. The bursts of laughter of my parents, their comforting embraces, the scent of summer evenings spent together... All of this comes back, and for a moment, I'm overwhelmed with emotion. But I know I have to keep going. I feel their presence, their strength, and it pushes me to go further. The cries of my friends echo in my head, and I feel their support, their energy, mingling with mine. I bow, ready to release this supernova that is growing inside me. But a hesitation runs through me. What if it cost me my life? I know I can destroy Draeko, but I also realize that it means sacrificing everything I have. Is this really what I want? Tears roll down my cheeks, mingled with the bright light that surrounds me. I turn to my friends, their faces full of concern. I know that they feel my pain, my inner struggle. I see Twilight, her eyes shining with tears, her hoof stretched out towards me. "Mady, don't do that! I know you can control it! " With one last look at my friends, I release my magic. The supernova becomes a soothing glow, enveloping Draeko, making him confused and disarmed. I feel the weight of my decision, but I know it's the right one. Every fiber of my being fills with a healing warmth as I focus on the idea of light and protection. The wind rises around me, carrying my memories in a luminous whirlwind. I see Draeko step back, his smile fading as he realizes that true strength lies in love and friendship, not destruction. However, the explosion of the supernova had ejected Draeko into limbo. When the light finally fades, a heavy silence settles in. The energy around me slowly dissipates, and I feel both empty and full. "Mady... Twilight whispers, her voice trembling. The darkness around me seems to slowly dissipate, and I take a deep breath, struggling to get up. I am aware of the scars left by the fight, not only on my body, but also on my soul. I wear them proudly, every blow and every tear testifying to my strength. But then, a thought hits me hard. And Draeko? I scan the surroundings, looking for the monster that left its indelible mark on my childhood. I long for light, for hope, but fear gnaws at me. What happened? Is he really gone for good? When I opened my eyes, I thought it was finally over. But to my surprise, I had escaped the same fateful fate as my parents. I had survived this curse, this dark destiny that had befallen my family. Disbelief washed over me as I realized the magnitude of what had just happened. Once the chaos had subsided, I landed behind the group. They were all in shock thinking that I was suffering the same fate as my parents. "Do you want me to get out the violins?" I say, with an attempt at humor to lighten the atmosphere. "MADY!?" cried Twilight, before jumping on me, hugging me with desperate strength. "Mady?! You're okay? Luna asked, worry in her voice, her eyes peering into mine for a glimmer of hope. "I guess so," I replied, my voice a little hoarse. "I'll try!" I couldn't help but smile despite the fatigue that weighed on me My friends gather around me, their hooves clenching, their support palpable. I feel their hearts beating in unison, and that comforts me. I remember the moments shared, the hardships overcome together. The love we have built gives me the strength to get back up. I open my mouth to speak, but my voice breaks. "Don't ever do this to us again," Luna said, the gravity of her words hitting me. There was a depth in his gaze, a fear that I had rekindled. Luna, with her eyes full of determination, approaches. "You did something incredible, Mady. You defeated Draeko. We are proud of you. " I would like to answer him, but I am still overwhelmed by fatigue. Every fiber of my being is exhausted, but as I turn to my friends, I feel a glimmer of hope reborn. The memories of my family, of my past, still strike me, but this time, they don't terrify me. On the contrary, they remind me that I am stronger than I thought. That I can still love and be loved. That I can get back up. I take a deep breath, a mixture of emotions overwhelms me. I realize that my struggle is not only to avenge my parents, but also to create a new future. A future where I can live, love, and fight for those who are still here. And I proclaim it loud and clear: I AVENGED MY PARENTS!! "Thank you... Thank you for being here. "My words are barely a whisper, but they carry the full weight of my gratitude. I know that I am no longer alone, that I have friends ready to fight by my side. And as I straighten up, I feel stronger, more resilient. Darkness can still surround me, but I now understand that my light will never go out as long as I hold the memories of those I have lost. I am Mady, and I will never let my weaknesses define me. "How do you feel?" asked Starlight, her eyes full of concern. "I assure you that I am fine. I'm just tired," I said, but deep down, I knew that my words didn't tell the whole truth. Fatigue was much more than just physical exhaustion. "Then go and rest... Twilight whispered, her tone one of sweetness and determination. "Twily, I assure you I'm fine!" I tried to reassure my friends, but the weight of events weighed heavily on me. Suddenly, Sombra stepped forward, her affectionate gaze resting on me. "We're going home, honey!" "Okay, if these two insist," I agreed, realizing that I didn't really have the strength to fight. "Where are you going, Twily?" asked Shining, a shadow of mistrust looming on his face. His eyes betrayed an anxiety he couldn't hide, a worry that wasn't just for Twilight, but for me as well. "Well, I'm going with Mady... Twilight replied, but this only intensified The Shining's hostility. "You're hiding something from me, Twilight. What's going on? His voice was icy, his words sharp as a sword. The unease was growing between us. " … Twilight remained silent, her face revealing an inner struggle, her eyes desperately searching for a way out. "What's happening to you?" Shining insisted, his gaze intensifying, almost accusatory. "Mady is the last person you should be with." "Mady is my... girlfriend... Twilight finally blurted out, each word like a stone fallen into a peaceful lake, the shockwaves spreading through the air. Shining froze, his expression distorted by disbelief and rage. "Excuse me?!" he exclaimed, his voice trembling with suppressed anger. "Shining, stop," Cadance interjected, trying to calm the situation, but his intervention was only a whisper in the tumult. "No, Twilight, listen! You're in danger with her! Shining fumed, his face flushed with frustration. Remember what happened! " "I'm not 100% responsible... I replied, my anger awakening at his unjust accusation. "Maybe you should think about it, Mady!" he said, his eyes ablaze with defiance. "You are selfish and reckless! You only think of yourself! " The tension in the air was almost tangible. Twilight stood there, helpless between us, despair on her face. I wanted to yell at him to get away, not to get involved in this quarrel, but it was too late. "Enough!" shouted Twilight, finally coming to my defense. "I love her, and I'm not going to let you talk about her like that!" The anger in Shining's voice didn't subside. "What if she hurts you again? Don't you think about that? " "I will do anything to protect her...!" I said, my voice trembling but determined. "No matter what you say, Mady!" screamed Shining, disappointment and rage in his eyes. "I would never trust you! I already had a hard time when you were only friends but now it's even worse. " At these words, pain pierced me. I wanted to withdraw, to run away from this moment, but I knew I couldn't. I couldn't give up Twilight, not now. "You don't understand!" I said, with tears in my eyes. "And do you think I don't blame myself?! I had to make a huge sacrifice to save Twilight at the time... " Silence fell for a moment, then the tension was felt again, stronger than ever. I could see the despair in Twilight's eyes and the rage in The Shining's. "You had a chance, Mady," he whispered, his voice low but threatening. But if you hurt him, I swear I won't let you get away with it." " Twilight rushed towards me, settling against me with comforting tenderness. I could feel her heart beating by my side, a rhythm that calmed me. In an instant, all the tension accumulated between us vanishes. She pulled me by the hoof with Sombra so that we could leave. We returned to the castle, and as I walked through the gates, fatigue overwhelmed me. Twilight and Sombra had noticed it; They guided me to my room, insisting that I rest. I collapsed on the bed, my muscles Protestant, but the comfort of the place brought me a peace I hadn't known in a long time. Twilight snuggled up to me, seeking solace in my closeness, while Sombra held me tight. It was as if, together, we formed a protective cocoon, a bubble against the outside world. I closed my eyes, lulled by the warmth of their presence, my thoughts slowly drifting towards a restful sleep even if the words of The Shining resonated in me like real hammer blows... I was in pain but I didn't want to show it for fear of being weak. I only fell asleep 4 hours later in the hooves of the two people I loved the most in the world.