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  1. >You are Anonymous
  2. >Currently, you are laying down in bed, next to Nightmare Moon, who is already asleep.
  3. >You’ve elected to stay up late in order to finish reading a new intelligence report on rebel activities.
  4. >While normally these briefings were… well - /brief,/ this one was exceptionally long.
  5. >Over the last week, a focused campaign was launched in the badlands and arid regions of Equestria.
  6. >A large number of rebel logistical locations were located, and seized.
  7. >An equally large number of ponies were captured, and interrogated about their activities.
  8. >While this is clearly good news, it’s generated an exceptionally lengthly paperwork trail.
  9. >Turning the page, you are greeted by yet another page of painfully small font.
  10. >No doubt your exhaustion is making this more difficult than it should be.
  11. >A yawn forces itself from your mouth, as your body reminds you that it needs sleep.
  12. >What time is it anyways?
  13. >Turning toward the clock, you realize that it’s almost 4am.
  14. >You have a 7:30 meeting in the morning.
  15. >Yeah - you should probably go to bed.
  16. >Folding the booklet closed, you place it onto your bed stand before covering the lamp beside you, extinguishing the fire it contains.
  17. >Pulling the blankets further over your body, you crawl underneath the covers.
  18. >Even after this long, you can’t believe just how comfortable these beds are.
  19. >Whatever their made out of- you’ve never experienced anything like back on earth.
  20. >Noticing that Nightmare Moon is facing away from you, you nudge yourself slightly closer, before placing your arm over her wing; effectively becoming the "big spoon.”
  21. >While this isn’t uncommon, it also isn’t a regular occurrence.
  22. >Nightmare Moon’s body has… unusual characteristics.
  23. ---------------
  24. >While sometimes she would be perfectly warm, just as you might /expect/ from a fur covered alicorn, this isn’t always the case.
  25. >Occasionally, Nightmare Moon’s body becoming strangely cold, chilling the air directly around her body.
  26. >Although you’re aware Nightmare Moon’s magic will practically suffocate and freeze a room whenever she becomes aggravated, you’re unsure exactly what causes this to happen when she sleeps.
  27. >Normally this would make /cuddles/ an unwelcome experience, but tonight it feels surprisingly refreshing.
  28. >Pulling her slightly closer, her mane begins to brush against your face.
  29. >Nodding your head, you manage to guide it down onto your neck, freeing your face from it’s star-filled vail.
  30. >Almost instantly, you begin to feel sleep pulling at your mind.
  31. >Your body feels heavy, and practically sinks into the bedding below.
  32. >Only a few minutes pass before you fall into a deep, welcome sleep.
  33. >…
  34. >…
  35. >...
  36. >Twitch.
  37. >...
  38. >You feel something push against your arm, but your mind is far too cloudy to register what it is.
  39. >…
  40. >Twitch.
  41. >It happens again, and senses begin to pull you from your sleep.
  42. >Like a morning alarm, you try to ignore it.
  43. >…
  44. >Twitch.
  45. >For a third time it happens.
  46. >By now, you’ve managed to wake yourself up, and slowly, your mind begins to catch up with your body’s inputs.
  47. >Those are… feathers.
  48. >Just as you begin to move, her neck twitches back slightly, brushing slightly against your nose.
  49. >It’s Nightmare Moon.
  50. ---------------
  51. >With some struggle, you manage to sit up, and look down at the mare beside you.
  52. >For a few moments, you just watch, and stare the the sight.
  53. >Her body is shifting slightly, her legs occasionally kicking weakly against her blankets.
  54. >Her wing attempt to fan themselves open, only to be meet resistance from the fabric that covers her body.
  55. >Unfortunately, you know what’s happening to her.
  56. >Nightmare Moon… is having a nightmare.
  57. >You rub the bridge of your nose, brushing crust from eyes.
  58. >This has become an all too regular occurrence over the last few months.
  59. >Cautiously you slide your ring off of your finger, and hold it before your eyes, examining the intricate carvings on the inside of the band.
  60. >It’s a magic-nullifying ring, personally crafted by Nightmare Moon.
  61. >One of the strongest, if not /the/ strongest ring of it’s kind in existence.
  62. >From what she’s told you, it could easily deny Celestia her magic, even if she did somehow recover it.
  63. >While it wouldn’t entirely deny Nightmare Moon, it would significantly dampen it, reducing her power to nothing much more than a filly.
  64. >Twirling the ring in your hand for a few moments, you look over to Nightmare Moon.
  65. >She made it for exactly this situation, instructing you to place it on her horn the instant her nightmares began.
  66. >On numerous occasions she expressed a sincere fear that she might unknowingly cause you harm while she slept.
  67. >...
  68. >It was useless.
  69. >Not once has she never used her magic during her sleep.
  70. >At most, her horn would glow for a moment, before fizzling out.
  71. >While you’re unsure of the exact reason for this, you suspect you know the cause.
  72. >For months she denied she even /had/ nightmares, brushing them off as cold-shivers, or your hallucinations.
  73. >Even after she admitted that she was having them, she refused to tell you what they were about.
  74. >Every time the topic was brought up in conversation, she should attempt to dismiss it.
  75. ---------------
  76. >While you’re no mind-reader, it was readily apparent that she was ashamed of this behavior, and thought you might find it unappealing.
  77. >After the first few disturbances, she suggested that you sleep in different beds, like the nobility and royalty of old.
  78. >It was clear that she wasn’t sincere in her words.
  79. >It was only an effort to hide this flaw from you.
  80. >Against your better judgement you accepted to her request, and slept in the neighboring apartments, ocassionally using a few other ponies as company.
  81. >After a only two weeks, Nightmare suggested that perhaps you should share a bed once again.
  82. >You remember her voice being unusually shaky, fearful that you’d decline, followed by equally apparent relief once you accepted.
  83. >…
  84. >You snap back to the present.
  85. >Her wings puff out some distance, before quickly folding in.
  86. >You place your hand on her feathers, and slowly guide them back to her side.
  87. >...
  88. >Once her wings are still, you slide the ring onto your finger once again, and stare at it for a moment.
  89. >Even if you’ve never used it, the significance it carries it not lost on you.
  90. >To the the common pony, this ring serves as a symbol of your position as Lord of the Empire.
  91. >But to Nightmare Moon, this was something much more personal.
  92. >You are the only person that she trust enough to give this power; ironically, to defend yourself from her.
  93. >…
  94. >The sight before you is saddening.
  95. >Knowing Nightmare Moon, you can only guess how much this must trouble her.
  96. >It’s clear that she makes every effort to be the perfect Empress for her “Champion.”
  97. >She prides herself on upholding the strict, severe Royal standards.
  98. >If her reactions were anything to go by, this is humiliating to her.
  99. ---------------
  100. >That’s what bothers you the most.
  101. >These aren’t /random/ dreams, or nightmares.
  102. >It’s the same dream.
  103. >Every. Single. Time.
  104. >You recall one particularly restless night of hers.
  105. >...
  106. >Beyond simply staking, or shifting her wings, or making small kicks with her hooves, she actually spoke.
  107. >You remember hearing her mumbling some words, although you couldn’t make out exactly what she was saying.
  108. >Curiosity got the better of you, and you decided to lean over, and listen to her.
  109. >Her breathing was shallow and quick, surprisingly so for someone who was supposed to be asleep.
  110. >”please…”
  111. >You remember being confused by the small plea, but before you could consider the meaning, she continued.
  112. >”Please Tia… please let us come home… Tia- please…”
  113. >The meaning was obvious.
  114. >She dreams about being on the moon.
  115. >About being banished…
  116. >”Please Tia…listen to us… just this once... we can’t stay here…”
  117. >”It’s… it’s been so long… I’m scared…”
  118. >You remember her eyes twitching rapidly under her eyelids, and a few tear drops tracing down her fur.
  119. >You didn’t sleep that night.
  120. >….
  121. >Coming back to the present, you look back toward the ring resting on your finger.
  122. >That’s why you never needed to use it.
  123. >Nightmare Moon never /had/ magic on the moon.
  124. >She couldn’t fly.
  125. >She couldn't use her horn.
  126. >That’s why she never cast any spells during these nightmares.
  127. >At worst she would attempt to charge her horn, only for it to fail.
  128. >She would attempt to spread her wings, only to realize they were useless.
  129. ---------------
  130. >Continuing you gentle efforts to comfort the mare, you run your hand through her mane, and down her neck.
  131. >It’s almost impossible to wake her during these dreams, and from what you’ve discovered, it’s best to let her sleep.
  132. >Waking her up only makes her feel more guilty and ashamed that she managed to steal sleep from her “Brute,” or whatever name she might choice to call you.
  133. >So while she does occasionally wake herself, you try your best to let her lay undisturbed.
  134. >The morning-after one of her nightmares was always sad to see.
  135. >Even if she did manage to sleep through the night, she would be fully aware that she had a nightmare.
  136. >Every time, the very first thing she would do is turn toward you, and ask if you had a slept well.
  137. >While she’d try her best to be casual, you could tell she was frantic; her eyes giving away her concern.
  138. >She wanted to make sure you didn’t see her moment of weakness, or something you might see as undesirable.
  139. >Every time, you would lie, and claim you had a wonderful night’s rest.
  140. >Her mood would lighten almost instantly, like some great burden was lifted from her shoulders.
  141. >This was usually followed by some cliche line about how she ensured her dreamscape would provide her champion with proper rest.
  142. >You could always tell she as tired during those mornings, although an extra cup of coffee, or an extra minute in the baths usually offset her lack of sleep.
  143. ---------------
  144. >It’s saddening.
  145. >This immensely powerful creature failing to control her own dreamscape; fearful over her own namesake.
  146. >Continuing to brush her coat with your fingers as she continues to struggle against her imagination, you look down toward the foot of the bed.
  147. >While you can’t see her laying beyond the bedpost, you know she is there.
  148. >Celestia.
  149. >The reason why this is happening.
  150. >You can’t help but feel like an outsider in these situations.
  151. >While you and Nightmare Moon have become close, you know that the relationship between these two is much more complex than you could possibly imagine.
  152. >Even through your conversations with Nightmare, you realize that you only have a cursory level knowledge of the dynamic between the two mares.
  153. >Nightmare is hesitant to talk about the /actual/ cause behind the rift between them, saying only that Celestia wronged her in many ways.
  154. >Celestia either refuses to speak about it, or denies any wrong doing.
  155. >As much as their refusal to speak on the subject annoys you, you must admit you understand their reasoning.
  156. >Nightmare Moon is very hesitant to hold deeper, more personal conversations.
  157. >And Celesita… well… you wouldn’t exactly qualify as a friend.
  158. >All you know is that clearly /something/ went wrong so many centuries ago.
  159. >Now, even a millennia later, the fallout of their actions is visible for all to see.
  160. ---------------
  161. >But looking at the mare beside you, you can’t help but feel that Celestia is in the wrong.
  162. >To banish a person into isolation for a thousand years…
  163. >You can’t begin to imagine what that must be like.
  164. >From earth you remember that solitary confinement was seen as torture by some people, if even for only a few weeks or months.
  165. >But 1000 years… you can’t register something on that timescale.
  166. >Did Celestia /know/ that was the punishment the Elements would deal?
  167. >Did she regret the decision?
  168. >Could she have reversed the banishment sooner?
  169. >You remember ponies trying to free Celestia, and that was only after a few days.
  170. >Surely after 1000 years /something/ could have been done.
  171. >But, in the back of your mind, a troubling thought slips into your mind.
  172. >Perhaps Celestia didn’t care.
  173. >Perhaps she didn’t /want/ Nightmare Moon to return.
  174. >...
  175. >It seems like such a strange concept.
  176. >When you first arrived here, you remember almost feeling /bad/ for Celestia.
  177. >You even considered helping her defeat Nightmare Moon, until she made it clear you would still be punished.
  178. >The public image she had constructed over the millennia was pristine.
  179. >The protector of the poor, and defender of the helpless.
  180. >An intelligence, loving Princess, who wanted only the best for all of her little ponies.
  181. >To her credit, those were, for the most part, entirely true.
  182. >Only when discussing Luna and Nightmare Moon does that come into question.
  183. >She practically removed her sister from history.
  184. >The only evidence that Celestia even /had/ a sister was from a fantasy story for children.
  185. >No scholars or historians took that idea seriously.
  186. >The only evidence that Nightmare Moon existed was as a holiday, solely decided to making her appear evil.
  187. >As a pony who /literally/ ate foals.
  188. >Surely this wasn’t an accident.
  189. >The retroactive editing of history is clear for anyone to see.
  190. >She removed any positive imagery of Luna from history.
  191. ---------------
  192. >You look over toward Nightmare Moon, who is still shivering slightly.
  193. >A thousand years of lies and deception, and this is all that’s left.
  194. >..
  195. >Almost ten more minutes pass before her nightmare apparently ends.
  196. >You sigh take a small sigh of relief, before looking at the clock.
  197. >5:43 am.
  198. >With much more force, you sigh.
  199. >Perhaps you’ll take a nap after the meeting.
  200. >Looking over to the bed stand, you use the flint to light the match in absence of Nightmare Moon’s magic, before lifting the report documents once again.
  201. >If you can’t sleep, at the very least you could attempt to do something productive.
  202. >Opening the briefing once again to your bookmark, you begin to read again.
  203. >/Rebel Elixir Production Facility #00342/…
  204. >Today’s going to be a long morning.
  205. >…
  206. >…
  207. >…
  208. >Seven 6:45am strikes, and Nightmare Moon begins to stir.
  209. >For a moment, you fear that she might be experiencing another nightmare, but soon enough, her ear movements make it clear that she is beginning to awaken.
  210. >Looking back down at your briefing, you turn past the final page, and upon completing your pre-meeting reading, fold the booklet shut, before placing it on your bedside.
  211. >As you do, Nightmare Moon quickly realizes where she is, and looks toward you.
  212. >”Brute…”
  213. >You turn to face her, trying your best to act surprised.
  214. ”Yes Nightmare?”
  215. >For how long she’s been awake, she’s surprisingly aware of her surroundings.
  216. >She begins to adjust herself, and lays down belly first on the bed; her neck now fully erect.
  217. >”We… trust you slept well last night?”
  218. >The question you expected.
  219. >The fear in her eyes is clear.
  220. >The shakiness in her voice even more so.
  221. >She is act in an "unbecoming way"- perhaps swaying your interest from her?
  222. >Did she show a moment of imperfection?
  223. >Did she upset her “Brute?”
  224. >…
  225. >…
  226. >You smile.
  227. ”Yes Nightmare, I slept well.”
  228. >True, genuine relief appears on her face.
  229. >”Good…”
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