The Anotherkind

by MUBS

Chapter 1

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He trotted through the dark forest. Carefully, suspiciously. Throwing glances around, trying to look through the compact darkness, listen through the deafening silence. He couldn’t sense another soul nearby.

He listened for a reply. Nothing happened.

No answer still. He took a few sneaking steps further into the forest, trying to peer through the shadows, trying to catch maybe even the slightest hint of noise that would reveal the position of whatever was waiting for him.

Crack, rustle. He spun around, perking all his senses towards where the sound came from. Sweat was trickling down his chest, his heart was beating harder.

Something long, something sharp, suddenly shot out from the bushes behind him. The moment he had to react wasn’t enough; before he managed to turn around, it burrowed deep into his hind leg, plowing right through it and attaching itself like a grappling hook. He let out a cry of pain, stumbling forwards a step before he crashed down into the ground, the sudden pain having temporarily robbed him of his stability. He then felt whatever had buried into his leg starting to tug at him; it was apparently fixed to a rope or a chain of sorts, which was now pulling him across the ground, in towards the rustling bushes.

The pulling came to a halt. He could suddenly feel...something, above him, surveying him.

He couldn’t answer. His head fell to the side as he lay quietly on the ground for a moment, trying to put the agony out of his mind, with tears of pain welling down his face and teeth grit shut. A numbing feeling was slowly spreading up through his leg; it would appear that the spike stuck into him had been coated with something.

There was no further answer. The anesthetic had reached his brain, and he had laid down on the ground, eyes rolled back, tongue hanging outside. The only sounds he made were the low wheezes of his heavy breathing.


Rarity examined her creation from every angle. It was perfect. There was simply nothing else to say. Five and a half days of intense, careful work had finally paid off properly. The fringes around the flank border were cut with millimeter precision, the seamwork had been processed to ensure both comfort and style, and the azure gemstones adorning the chest complimented the gradient blue color of the rest of the cloth magnificently.

Twilight would absolutely love this.

With a flick of her horn, a very compact suitcase opened up before her, from the looks of it made out of air, and the sparkling dress folded up neatly and packaged itself inside the air pocket, which vanished with a low sizzling sound. She had discovered this new spell only days prior, allowing her to tuck items into a parallel universe; it was a splendid alternative to lugging heavy stuff around during longer trips.

It would be the preferable method if THAT ever happened again, she thought, slightly embarrassed, as she momentarily remembered the incident with Discord.

She pushed the door to the house open.

Lingering at the door, she turned around, seeing Sweetie Belle anxiously trotting in place as she noticed her sister leaving.


The weather could have been better, she thought morosely as she sauntered through town across the paved road, steering towards Twilight’s tree house. The wind was lying on strong, and clouds were gathering from different corners of the sky; it looks like rain was planned for the day.

Well, I suppose we need rain once in a while too, Rarity thought to herself, but it’s so terribly depressing...well, if Twilight’s feeling down because of the clouds, I have just the thing to cheer her up. This dress should be able to turn any frown upside down! Feeling increasingly pleased with her efforts, Rarity almost missed the little road leading down to Twilight’s house, retracting her steps a few paces and walking up to the massive front door.

She impatiently trotted in place, waiting for Twilight to come and open the door. Seconds passed as nothing happened. Rarity gave a slight frown.

Still nothing. Rarity threw a glance up towards the windows; the light was on inside, and she was certain she could hear someone shuffling around.

Twilight’s soft, barely audible voice wafted out from the top floor of the house. Rarity perked her ears.

Her shrieking voice thundered through the whole house, almost as if she’d used an intensifying spell of some kind. Rarity took several steps backwards as her eyes widened from shock. Seconds passed as she stared at Twilight’s house, unable to speak a word.

No answer again. Rarity nodded to herself, and turned around, looking back towards the road she came from; several ponies had gathered, looking in her direction, apparently concerned about the loud scream just now. She scraped embarrassedly at the ground with her hoof.

The door suddenly clicked, and swung open, ever so slightly. Rarity turned back towards the door again, only to be met by the most horrendous apparition she had ever laid eyes upon.

Twilight’s mane was tousled and draped like a spider web all over her neck and face. Her face was reddish, flustered, and contorted into a mask of thorough despair, her teeth grit together, and two seemingly never-ending streams of tears were gushing from her red and swollen eyes. Rarity gazed at her with large eyes, and then peeked past her. Spike, who was usually loyally by her side, was nowhere to be seen.

The tears welled up in Twilight’s throat, and she grit her teeth together again as she turned away from Rarity, unable to speak further. The door swung closed, and locked shut with a gentle click.


My dear, faithful student Twilight Sparkle,

It is with deepest regret I inform you that your brother, the royal knight Shining Armor, has passed away.

I understand that this is a very distressing way of bringing you these news, however it has been decided that it is the best course of action, as you need to learn of it as soon as possible so you can get your feelings in order. Once you have dealt with your grief, you are urged to come to Canterlot to meet with me and go over the details with me and my servants. We believe that this is only the beginning of something bigger, and the assistance of you and your friends is required to help us put a stop to it.

Once again, I apologize for the brashness of this message, but time is of the essence and this must be dealt with as swiftly as possible to avoid any further sacrifices of the same kind.

Yours truly,
Princess Celestia

Spike eyed through the letter, over and over again, his hands trembling both from the shock of the sudden news and the irritation of the way they’d been presented. He could barely accept the message whatsoever, but decided this would be much too cruel a prank for even Celestia to pull. By the lord, at least he hoped so...

Spike threw a glance over towards Twilight’s bed, where she had been lying since the message arrived, with the exception of Rarity’s visit. She had been crying and sobbing for a good hour, and had only merely managed to calm down during the last quarter or so, lying still, drawing heavy breaths to try and get control over her breathing, and her face buried in her pillow. Her voice was strained as she continued.

Her voice was weak, but slightly more firm than last time.

He looked over the letter once again, before crumpling it up and tossing it away; it rolled over the floor and disappeared under Twilight’s bed. “So what are you gonna do?” he said after a while. “You gonna prance up there with a big smile on your face, fulfill her duties and pretend that your insides are not practically tearing you into pieces?”

She went silent. After a bare minute, Spike could hear her humming a quiet tune to herself.

She started weeping silently, once again burying her face deep into her pillow. Spike sighed, clasping his hands and leaning backwards towards the wall, listening to her soft sobbing. If he couldn’t cheer her up, he’d at least stay with her until she managed to compose herself.


Applejack broke the silence that had been lingering over the group since they’d gathered. On Rarity’s suggestion, she and Rainbow Dash had rounded up the remaining friends, asking them to assemble in Rarity’s house to partake in the news. Though she wasn’t sure if Twilight would appreciate her babbling around, she at least felt her closest friends should get hold of this. There had to be something they could do for her. Once they’d all gathered in her own room, Rarity and Rainbow Dash had tried to relay the message the best way they could. It had been quiet ever since. Rarity had set a small table with some tea and cookies as well, but nobody had touched anything of it.

The others gave her wry looks. Applejack groaned.

The others turned towards Applejack. She was frowning, seemingly deep in thought.

The room fell silent. Perhaps it was a necessary silence; heavy thoughts and emotions were being processed. None of them said anything for several minutes.

The others turned towards the corner, where the yellow Pegasus was curled up, practically forgotten about. She hadn’t said a word ever since they gathered. No surprise there, Rarity thought to herself. She was such a timid little creature to begin with...something like this was likely carving a hole right through her. Fluttershy shook her head, facing down towards the ground, sobbing quietly to herself; it was taking all willpower she had to merely keep her emotions in check. Rarity partially regretted bringing her here, but she was part of the group. She needed to hear this as well.

The others silently agreed. After talking it through for a couple more minutes, they set up a date for the morning to visit their friend. Another hour passed, consisting of mainly small chat between them and some moments of pondering. All in all, it likely just felt secure to be together. It managed to become pretty late until Rarity finally bid the others farewell as they left for their respective homes.

She sighed to herself and started to clear the table. The tea had gone ice cold and the cookies had been left untouched; apparently not even the gluttonous Pinkie had had any appetite. Preoccupied with what she was doing, she was unaware of the little silhouette that appeared outside her door. It creaked open slightly.

Her younger sister was standing in the door to the room, noticeably groggy but still awake, peering at her through squinted eyes.

Rarity sighed, paced up to her and pat her over the head with her hoof.

Rarity looked away for a second, thinking hard on how to formulate herself. She then sat down next to Sweetie Belle and hugged her tightly towards herself.

Sweetie Belle looked confusedly up at her sister as she started sobbing. She didn’t quite understand what she was saying, but decided that perhaps it would be best not to poke her nose any further into it.

She trotted away towards the door again and turned towards her room, lingering slightly by the
doorway.
- “I love you, sis,” she said.