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Terrorist Lyra

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  3.  
  4. >this world
  5. >is sick
  6. >you're holding the binoculars in your hooves
  7. >you can't let the glow of your magic get you caught
  8. >not now
  9. >not after you've come so far
  10. >from the bushes, you espy the tree-like Ponyville Castle
  11. >it won't be long now
  12. >at the base of the castle is a small device you nonchalantly dropped about 28 minutes ago
  13. >soon there will be one less princess in Equestria
  14. >and this is only the test run
  15. >if it works, you're going to carry out your full-scale attack against Canterlot Mountain itself
  16. >no more Canterlot
  17. >no more princesses
  18. >well, there is that one other princess who lives way up north
  19. >but you'll figure something out for her too
  20. >now...
  21. >it should be just about...
  22. >NOW!
  23. >a loud squeaking noise rips through the night
  24. >a puff of confetti hangs just above the ground
  25. >the castle is unharmed
  26. "Huh?"
  27. >quiet! there's something stirring in the castle!
  28. >a door on a high balcony slides open
  29. >and out steps Princess Twilight herself
  30. <"Hello? Who's there?"
  31. >sshhh, don't respond, it's a trap
  32. <"Pinkie Pie?"
  33. >actually, you did get the device from Pinkie Pie
  34. >she said it was the most powerful firework she had
  35. >isn't a firework the same thing as a bomb?
  36. <"Eh..."
  37. >the unelected tyrant of Ponyville disappears within her castle once more
  38. >looks like now is the time to make your retreat, Lyra
  39. >you creep out of the bushes and zip through the shadows til you arrive at home
  40. >damn! another mission failed
  41. >oh well, you'll figure out a new plan tomorrow
  42.  
  43. >you like to think of your home as a reflection of Equestrian society
  44. >a total, unsalvageable mess
  45. >an innavigable maze of unwanted detritus
  46. >the ruins of a once-nice place buried under mountains of empty beer cans
  47. >you should really get all these cans out of your home
  48. >judging by the Sun hanging outside your window, you've awoken in the wee hours of the afternoon
  49. >judging by the rapping at your chamber door, you've been awoken by someone who wants to speak to you
  50. >is it the guard?
  51. >should you make a break for it?
  52. >no
  53. >they don't have any evidence
  54. >running will only look suspicious
  55. >better just ask what they want through the door
  56. >you wade through the cans and put your face near the heavy wooden door
  57. "Who is it?"
  58. /"It's Bon Bon."
  59. >Bon Bon
  60. >your best friend since college
  61. >you had some good times back in the day
  62. >but all that ended when she revealed her true identity to you as Special Agent Sweetie Drops
  63. >as a covert law enforcement agent, you just can't have her around
  64. >she'd ruin everything
  65. >you were forced to cut off contact with her almost entirely
  66. >unfortunately, that pony can't take a hint
  67. >or maybe she was assigned to monitor your activities
  68. >either way, you need to get her out of here
  69. >you have about a hundred more of Pinkie Pie's explosive devices sitting in your basement
  70. >you can't risk discovery
  71. "What do you want?"
  72. /"I wanted to see you. We haven't hung out in ages!"
  73. "Sorry, no time. I'm, uh, busy."
  74. /"But you haven't had a gig in months!"
  75. "I'm, uh, sick. Cough cough."
  76. >/"Lyra-"
  77. "Cough."
  78. /"I bought us two season passes to the spa."
  79. >sweet Sun!
  80. >it's social engineering!
  81. >don't fall for it, Lyra
  82. "J-just leave mine on the doorstep."
  83. /"Nope! You have to come with me."
  84. "R-right now?"
  85. /"Right now, or I'm giving yours to Lily."
  86. >don't fall for it, Lyra
  87. >don't fall for it, Lyra
  88. >don't fall-
  89. >you open the door and stare ashamedly at your hooves
  90. /"Lyra? Oh my goodness, you look terrible!"
  91. "I-I, uh..."
  92. /"I can see I didn't come a second too soon. You need to get spoiled, stat!"
  93.  
  94. >the spa
  95. >Ponyville's own hotbed of decadence and degeneracy
  96. >literally
  97. >because the spa has literal hotbeds
  98. >you're on one right now
  99. >you'd be disgusted
  100. >but it feels so nice
  101. >your bed is opposite Bon Bon's, lengthwise
  102. >laying on your belly, you can see her gazing into the depths of your soul
  103. >with that little smirk on her face
  104. /"See? You really needed this. Isn't life so much better when you listen to old Bon Bon?"
  105. "Unhuhuhhhhhuhhhhhh..."
  106. >this is bad
  107. >your muscles have become too relaxed
  108. >you can't even control your jaw well enough to speak
  109. >you're completely vulnerable to attack right now
  110. >if the guard is planning to strike, they'll do it any second now...
  111. >Bon Bon giggles
  112. /"I know, right? It's not like you to get so stressed out. What's up? Is it the whole can't-find-work thing?"
  113. "Nhuh-huhnhhhunnnhhhhhh..."
  114. /"Well don't worry about that right now. We'll get you back on your hooves. Those pricks in the Ponyville Chamber Orchestra are gonna realize that losing you was the worst thing that ever happened to them."
  115. "Mmmnnnhhh..."
  116. <"Oh, hello Lyra!"
  117. >like a rubber band snapping back into place, your muscles are tensed and ready to spring into action
  118. >it's Twilight Sparkle
  119. >fortunately, it doesn't seem like an attack
  120. >it looks like she and that friend of hers, Rarity, were following one of the spa ponies to the nearby hot tub room
  121. "Uh... hello."
  122. <"Lyra, I was visiting with the girls up in Canterlot just the other day. They were all saying you never go up to visit them anymore."
  123. "The... girls?"
  124. <"You know, all our old school friends. Minuette, Twinklshine, Lemon Hearts, Moon Dancer."
  125. "Moon Dancer is going outside again?"
  126. /"Lyra! You never told me you were classmates with Princess Twilight!"
  127. "Well, I guess I kind of forgot. We grew pretty distant after she ran off to Ponyville and made new friends."
  128. /"But didn't you move to Ponyville right afterwards?"
  129. "Yeah, but I always kept in touch with my old friends. Until... recently."
  130. >you sigh
  131. "Anyways, even before that. You know, Bon Bon, you were always hanging out with me and the girls in college, but somehow you never even met Twilight. She was always too busy with her private studies or something."
  132. >Twilight is smiling sadly at you
  133. <"I know I wasn't a very good friend, Lyra. I guess you're the last one I haven't apologized to yet."
  134. >Twilight frowns
  135. <"Lotus, could we upgrade to a bath for four?"
  136. >the spa pony smiles and nods
  137. <"Would you two care to join us?"
  138. >Bon Bon springs to her hooves
  139. /"Yes!"
  140. "Uh..."
  141. >Bon Bon glares at you
  142. /"Yes!"
  143. "Okay."
  144.  
  145. >"Oh, I know exactly what you went through, dear. I have to beg and plead every single time to get Twilight out to the spa."
  146. /"Yep. It's those gifted unicorn types, you know."
  147. >Rarity and Bon Bon share a giggle
  148. >Twilight is staring at you
  149. >you're staring back
  150. <"So, Lyra. What have you been up to? Still into music?"
  151. "Yeah, I was playing with the local orchestra. But then, uh…"
  152. /"The pricks kicked her out! Can you believe it?"
  153. <"What? That's horrible!"
  154. /"This is practically the first time she's gone outside since. I can't stand-"
  155. "Bon Bon."
  156. >Bon Bon shuts up
  157. "To answer your question, I haven't been up to very much lately, Princess. I've just been thinking. And doing a little light writing I guess."
  158. >Twilight cringes at "Princess"
  159. >and then lights up
  160. <"You've been doing some writing?"
  161. >oh, Tartarus
  162. >why'd you mention that?
  163. >if a princess got a hold of one of your manifestoes, you'd be on the moon before nightfall
  164. "Oh, it's nothing worth sharing. Just some random thoughts."
  165. <"Well, if you don't want to share it… I'm just interested because the Princess is holding a little fete this weekend."
  166. "Which one?"
  167. <"Which what?"
  168. "Which princess?"
  169. <"Oh, sorry, I mean Princess Celestia. There may be four… or… five of us now, but there's only one 'The Princess' to me."
  170. /"What's a fete?"
  171. >"It's a sort of high class ball for intellectuals."
  172. <"Right. All the princesses will be there, and I think most of the ponies from our class at Celestia's School for Gifted Unicorns will be there too. Actually, pretty much every scholar in Equestria will be there, and probably some nobles and other famous ponies too. I'm going to be reading an essay about my findings on friendship, and there's going to be other speakers presenting their writings as well. Stories, poems, studies."
  173. "Oh, well, like I said, I don't think anything I've written is really worth-"
  174. >Bon Bon gasps
  175. /"Lyra! You could play there!"
  176. "Play? What? Like, on my lyre?"
  177. /"Probably your harp. This sounds like a really fancy party."
  178. <"That's a great idea! I could definitely get you a slot on stage if you want it, Lyra. It would be good to get you and your talents back into society."
  179. "Uh… sure. That sounds like fun."
  180. <"Oh, Lyra! This is going to be great! Do you have a song you want to play?"
  181. "I think I'll write something special for the occasion. I'll tell you what it's called when it's ready."
  182. >you sit and chat cheerfully for about another hour
  183. >you get out of the bath
  184. >you dry off
  185. >you get home
  186. >you grin
  187. >looks like you worked something out after all
  188.  
  189. >now
  190. >despite being an alumna of Celestia's School for Gifted Unicorns
  191. >you've never been an especially powerfull spellcaster
  192. >such things aren't terribly uncommon
  193. >there was a colt named Sunburst in another class
  194. >he had a talent for memorizing all kinds of spell and magical theories
  195. >but he lacked the raw power to actually do half of the things he knew how to do
  196. >at a glance, it might seem that you were consigned to a similarly tragic fate
  197. >until one considers just what your talent actually is
  198. >music
  199. >lyres, harps, guitars, banjos, lutes, mandolins, ukeleles
  200. >if it can be plucked or strummed, you're already a master with it
  201. >and the nice thing about being well-versed in both music and in magic
  202. >is that there's plenty of music-based magic
  203. >and as for magical instruments
  204. >the harp is surpassed only by the fife
  205. >you wade through the lake of empty beer cans to a long-forgotten closet
  206. >and with some struggle, you get the door open
  207. >but there it is
  208. >your prized pedal harp
  209. >it's nothing too fancy
  210. >just some basic instrument strings stretched across a frame of cheap polished brass
  211. >but you take good care of it
  212. >and you know how to use it
  213. >giddily, you stroke the brass with your hooves
  214. >and you think up a few basic magical notes to play
  215. >your hooves move from the frame to the strings
  216. >the sound is beyond beauty to your ears
  217. >you really can't believe that you've gone so long without doing this, even just for fun
  218. >but now it seems that your calling as Equestria's reckoning has led you back to your passion for music
  219. >it's destiny, it has to be
  220. >you weave a simple spell into the song
  221. >it's nothing complicated, just a light show
  222. >the closet is filled with the shimmering essence of a rainbow
  223. >this is really a rapturous moment for you
  224. >because you've got a plan now
  225. >and it's sure to work
  226. >all the princesses and most of Equestrian high society will be eagerly gathered to witness you destroy them
  227. >your horn won't glow during the whole show
  228. >your victims will never suspect anything til the end
  229. >your hooves pluck a little sleeping spell
  230. >your head starts to nod toward the floor
  231. >whoah! careful, Lyra!
  232. >don't want to put yourself to sleep now
  233. >you stop playing and you grin at your reflection in the harp's brass
  234. >yes, just a little sleeping spell
  235. >and with just a slight modification to it
  236. >you can put them all to sleep
  237. >forever
  238. >though, realistically, spells like that only last for about a thousand years
  239. >whatever
  240. >it's plenty of time
  241. >you'll need to work on modifying the spell a bit, both to lengthen its effects and you exclude you from them
  242. >you'll probably need to get some sort of test subject too
  243. >oh man
  244. >you're really gonna do it this time, aren't you?
  245.  
  246. >crack of noon
  247. >Sun in your face
  248. >sheets on your body
  249. >you are awake
  250. >you'll probably have to worry about your appearance a bit on the day of the fete
  251. >but today
  252. >a wet hairbrush in your mane
  253. >and a wet toothbrush in your mouth
  254. >that will suffice
  255. >time to get to work
  256. >the safest way to prepare the spell would be to cast a little charm on your ears
  257. >this will render you immune to your own musical magic
  258. >problem
  259. >there's no way to know the spell works unless you use it to put something to sleep
  260. >you don't want this to end in a puff of confetti
  261. >like the bomb plot
  262. >solution
  263. >aquire an animal
  264. >an animal won't be able to tell you what your distracting lightshow looks like
  265. >but that can be tested separately from the sleeping spell portion of the song
  266. >if the animal goes to sleep, the spell works
  267. >preferred animal
  268. >songbird
  269. >small, won't eat much
  270. >believable pet for someone with your cutie mark
  271. >you're going out to get one right now
  272. >destination
  273. >the home of a pony named Fluttershy
  274. >you open your door to step out
  275. >on the other side is Twilight Sparkle
  276. >her hoof is raised
  277. >she was probably about to knock on the door
  278. >behind her are more ponies you recognize
  279. >Lemon Hearts, Twinkleshine, Minuette, Moon Dancer
  280. <"Lyra! Hi!"
  281. >this is less than ideal
  282. "Oh, uh, hi girls. What are you all doing here?"
  283. >somehow, the first one to answer you is Moon Dancer
  284. _"Twilight told us you were both performing at the fete. We thought we'd come pay you a visit."
  285. >Minuette thrusts forward to fling her hooves around your neck
  286. ~"We haven't seen you in forever!"
  287. "Ah, yeah, well..."
  288. >the others crowd around you to join in the hug
  289. >it's all very touching
  290. >there's just one thing at the back of your mind
  291. "Wait, so does this mean you're all coming to the fete?"
  292. ~"Uh huh!"
  293. >problem
  294. >all of your friends are going to be exposed to your sleeping spell
  295. >including the ones you weren't trying to assasinate
  296. >solution
  297. >unknown
  298.  
  299. >Minuette decided to come with you to Fluttershy's home
  300. >the others went out to lunch
  301. >they made you promise to go to dinner with them tonight
  302. >annoying
  303. >you've just told Fluttershy that you're interested in adopting a bird
  304. >her eyes are widening and sparkling in slow motion, almost as if Minuette cast a spell on her
  305. >but before you know it, she's grabbing your hoof and dragging you off to a large tree
  306. >she drops you and Minuette off at the base of the tree and flies up to peer into its branches
  307. >"Oh little birdies, come out please. I've got some new friends I'd like you to meet."
  308. >and the tree makes you aware
  309. >that it is swarming
  310. >with birds
  311. >cardinals
  312. >robins
  313. >finches
  314. >woodpeckers
  315. >there's even a toucan
  316. >Fluttershy smiles at the birds
  317. >"My friend Lyra is interested in adopting one of you. Go and say hello."
  318. >the birds
  319. >they don't say hello
  320. >they just stare at you
  321. >one bird, a bluebird, hops down to the branch nearest you and stares from there
  322. >Minuette points at it
  323. ~"I think that one likes you."
  324. >the bird hops from the tree and onto Minuette's pointing hoof
  325. ~"Oh!"
  326. >Minuette giggles
  327. ~"You look like toothpaste!"
  328. >the bird chirps
  329. ~"You like that, huh?"
  330. >she holds the bird right up to your face
  331. ~"Look! He reminds me of when we were little fillies, and we both thought we'd be dentists."
  332. "Because we both looked like toothpaste..."
  333. >the bird chirps
  334. >hops down Minuette's hoof a little
  335. >and nuzzles its face on your snout
  336. ~"Hehe, He definitely likes you."
  337. "Yeah..."
  338. >it's staring into your eyes
  339. >something about it feels...
  340. >like something
  341. "I think I'll take this one home."
  342.  
  343. >for the millionth time, you sit at your harp with the latest revision of the song before you
  344. >Toothpaste, music afficianado that he apparently is, sits perched at rapt attention nearby
  345. >you check your ear protection
  346. >and then go
  347. >there's really no adequate way to describe the music of a harp with mere words
  348. >the experience is much more significant
  349. >much more precise
  350. >much greater than language could ever be
  351. >here you play a little higher and quicker
  352. >Toothpaste's eyes follow a light show you cannot see with great enthusiasm
  353. >here you add a sort of trilling flourish, and the bird shivers
  354. >here the music slows
  355. >the bird's head droops
  356. >for only a moment, the song rises to fantastic heights, and the bird almost looks ready to take wing
  357. >but slowly it descends once more
  358. >lower
  359. >slower
  360. >the bird's eyelids look very heavy on it
  361. >and now...
  362. >holy hay is that Twilight outside the window?
  363. >no way! she's close enough to hear you!
  364. >the purple princess pony's eyes roll back into her head
  365. >then she collapses beneath the window
  366. >oh, no, no, no, no
  367. >the spell isn't perfected yet, she's going to wake up!
  368. >and when she does she'll know what you're planning!
  369. >you'll be on the moon before it sets!
  370. >whoah, when did the moon rise anyway?
  371. >you race outside and find her unconscious on the ground
  372. >oh, no, no, no, no
  373. >she's already beginning to stir
  374. >Twilight looks right at you!
  375. <"Lyra? What's wrong?"
  376. >you realize that you're trotting in place
  377. >stay still now, Lyra
  378. "Uh, I saw you... faint."
  379. <"Faint?"
  380. >she realizes that she's lying on your flowerbed
  381. <"Oh!"
  382. >she leaps up to her hooves and pats down her wings
  383. <"Sorry! I guess I really do stay up too late."
  384. >ohhhh
  385. >good
  386. >she has no idea
  387. <"Lyra?"
  388. >you're staring at her
  389. "Y-yeah?"
  390. <"You missed dinner."
  391. "Dinner?"
  392. <"You know, you said you'd meet me and the girls for dinner tonight."
  393. "Oh. Yeah, I did. I guess I just... lost track of the time. You know, working on the... song."
  394. <"Is is coming along well? Can I hear it?"
  395. "No! It's not ready yet!"
  396. <"Well, all right then. I'm sorry, I didn't mean to put any stress on you. With the fete only two days away and all-"
  397. "Two days?"
  398. <"Well, yeah. I asked you if you wanted to perform yesterday, on Wednesday. Thursday, Friday... Saturday. Lyra... Lyra, you're sweating."
  399. "Don't worry about me. Trust me, you're better off saving your worry for yourself. Anyway, if you're all right then, I'll just go and work on my song some more. Good night!"
  400. >you begin to make your way to your door
  401. >Twilight doesn't follow
  402. <"Lyra! Everyone's worried about you! They say you're pushing everyone away!"
  403. "Is this coming from you, Twilight?"
  404. >you're not looking at her
  405. >but Twilight's silence tells you that she probably took that like a slap in the face
  406. >you're halfway through your door
  407. <"Lyra, can you at least meet us for breakfast at my place tomorrow? I'm making pancakes!"
  408. "Yeah, sure, whatever, bye!"
  409. >the door slams shut
  410. >no, wait!
  411. >you meant no!
  412. >well
  413. >it might be good to learn the floor plan of a castle
  414. >anyway
  415. >you've come up with your solution to the problem of all your friends being at the fete
  416. >you're just going to put them to sleep along with everyone else
  417.  
  418. >there
  419. >Toothpaste has been asleep for over an hour now
  420. >obviously, there's no way to confirm that it really lasts forever
  421. >you'd have to wait forever, after all
  422. >but, as a master of musical magic
  423. >you're pretty sure this is it
  424. >and it only took you all night
  425. >the Sun is still low in the sky, though no longer red with the sunrise
  426. >you're probably just in time for breakfast at Twilight's
  427. >just need to freshen up a bit
  428. >a few minutes later and you're fresh as a splash of cold water and cheap perfume will get you
  429. >a few minutes after that and you're knocking on the door of a big crystal tree
  430. >wondering if you can really go through with your plan tomorrow
  431. >these ponies are your friends, aren't they?
  432. >the door opens
  433. >a purple princess pony sees you
  434. >and she smiles brightly
  435. <"Lyra, you came! Come on in, the girls are all here! I'm still cooking, but breakfast will be out in just a minute."
  436. >seated at a crystal table in crystal chairs are the mares you called friends as a foal
  437. >there are two seats open
  438. >you assume that the one with the purple star on it is for Twilight
  439. >so you take the one with butterflies stamped on it
  440. >Lemon Hearts waves vigorously and smiles cheerily
  441. >behaving exactly the way she won't after tomorrow
  442. >"Lyraaaaaaaa! Hiiiiiiiii! It's been for-eeeeeeever! How have you beeeeeeeen?"
  443. "I've been well."
  444. >"Mmmmm, we've got to catch up some time, just the two of us."
  445. "Sure."
  446. >Minuette gives a friendly greeting as well
  447. ~"Hey, Lyra. How's Toothpaste doing?"
  448. "He's... asleep right now."
  449. >the pony in the seat directly to your left is Moon Dancer
  450. >she nods shyly in your direction
  451. _"Hi, Lyra. Been a while."
  452. "Yeah. When did you decide to crawl out from under your rock?"
  453. >Moon Dancer flinches, and looks down at her hooves
  454. >Twinkleshine snorts
  455. >"You're one to talk."
  456. >Twilight walks in carrying plates stacked high with pancakes
  457. <"Okay! Who's ready to eat?"
  458. >Lemon Hearts is excited
  459. >"Oh! Me! I am!"
  460. >Twilight dishes out the food
  461. >you take a bite
  462. >ugh
  463. >it's bland
  464. >flavorless
  465. >squishy and moist
  466. >like chewing dank air
  467. >are you the only one who notices this?
  468. >the others are scarfing this garbage down so happily
  469. >are they faking it?
  470. >you've had enough of this
  471. >you stand up, clinking your fork against your glass
  472. "I'd like to propose a toast to the author of this meal."
  473. <"Oh?"
  474. "To Twilight Sparkle. The pony who abandoned all of her friends for four years and was made the Princess of Friendship for it."
  475. >Twinkleshine scoffs
  476. >"Lyra! Why are you being such a jerk toda-"
  477. "And to Twinkleshine. The bitch who always liked to put gum in my mane."
  478. >a plate flies past you and shatters against the wall
  479. ~"L-Lyra!"
  480. >you turn around and make your way toward the door without another word
  481. >"That pony is seriously messed up in the head!"
  482. <"N-now, girls, Lyra's under a lot of pressure. She's got a lot riding on the performance tomorrow, l-let's just try to be unders-"
  483. >the door shutting behind you silences all further conversation to your ear
  484. "I don't need your understanding."
  485.  
  486. >outside of the castle, it's starting to rain
  487. >the pale surface of the dirt road before you is rapidly peppered with dark polka dots
  488. >the Sun-baked earth greedily drinks the rain and starts to become soggy
  489. >so does your mane
  490. >you bow down your head
  491. >and quickly walk toward home
  492. >the rain seeps through your coat and pricks your skin with cold
  493. >letting you know that you still feel
  494. >how unfortunate
  495. >if they had known that they had been pleading for their world, maybe they wouldn't have insulted you so monstrously
  496. >that Lemon Hearts
  497. >had she thought you wouldn't notice?
  498. >the biting smirk disguised as a friendly smile
  499. >the condescension in her voice, hidden behind a cheery lilt
  500. >how horrific
  501. >and Twilight
  502. >had she intentionally prepared fouled food just for you?
  503. >it seems like the only logical explanation
  504. >the food on your plate was intentionally bad, while everyone else was served a proper breakfast
  505. >some sort of prank?
  506. >what a bitch
  507. >and that's to say nothing about Twinkleshine's outright attempted assault on you
  508. >all these high society types
  509. >these intellectuals
  510. >these Canterlot socialites
  511. >all these sorcerers and scholars and musicians and princesses
  512. >they all look down on you
  513. >but you're glad they look down on you
  514. >yes, glad!
  515. >if the social elite of this land had accepted you among their ranks, you'd be one of them
  516. >perpetuating their sickness
  517. >and someone else would have taken up the necessary task of eradicating them, destroying you in the process
  518. >no
  519. >starting tomorrow, this land will belong to the good ponies
  520. >ponies who won't condescend to look down on you
  521. >ponies like Bon Bon
  522. >in mid-step, your hooves collide with one another
  523. >and your face is in the mud
  524. >you lay there for a minute, drinking deeply of the physical sensation
  525. >and a set of creme-colored hooves stop just before your eyes
  526. /"Lyra?"
  527. >looking down on you are the greenish eyes of Bon Bon
  528. /"Are... are you okay?"
  529. >you grunt, and clamber to your hooves
  530. "I just fell."
  531. >Bon Bon blinks
  532. /"Well, okay then. Anyway, I was looking for you. Great news!"
  533. >this
  534. >this friendship
  535. >on an equal basis
  536. >among equals
  537. >that's why folks like Bon Bon are going to inherit the earth tomorrow
  538. >you smile
  539. "What's up?"
  540. /"I bought a ticket to that party you're performing at tomorrow! I talked to Princess Twilight about it and she was able to get me one totally last minute! I'm gonna be there for your big break, how great is that?"
  541. >oh
  542. >is it getting hotter outside?
  543. >or is that just the slimy thing writhing in your gut?
  544. /"Lyra?"
  545. "Y... you shouldn't... I... don't..."
  546. /"You don't want me to come?"
  547. "I've... got to..."
  548. >you stumble off to the side and make your way around Bon Bon
  549. /"Lyra! Where are you going?"
  550. "I've... gotta go... See you... tomorrow!"
  551. >the scenery passes by in a haze
  552. >and somehow you arrive at home
  553. >flinging open the door, you're greeted by the last thing you wanted to see
  554. >Twilight and Moon Dancer are standing there, staring intently at you
  555. "How... did you... get here?!"
  556. <"We teleported in. Lyra, there's something bothering you. We need to talk!"
  557. "Get... out... of my house!"
  558. <"Lyr-"
  559. "Out!"
  560. >you storm behind them and start shoving them weakly with your body
  561. _"Eep!"
  562. <"Lyra, I don't understand! Why are you treating us like this? Didn't I do you a favor? Don't you want to perform tomorrow?"
  563. >a poorly aimed shove sends you ricocheting off of Twilight and sprawling on the floor
  564. "I... I do. You did... You have no idea..."
  565. <"Lyra! We can't help you if you don't talk to us!"
  566. >you sigh and settle into the floor
  567. >the panic that's been building in you finally starts to settle into freezing cold, yet manageable, unease
  568. "After tomorrow. After tomorrow, you'll understand."
  569. <"Understand what?"
  570. "You'll understand. I promise. After tomorrow. Now go."
  571. <"Lyr-"
  572. "Get! Out!"
  573. <"I... Okay, Lyra. I trust you. Moon Dancer, let's go."
  574. >Moon Dancer looks uneasily at you
  575. _"Are you sure?"
  576. <"Yes. Sometimes friends need to give each other space. Come on."
  577. >and then they're gone
  578. >and then
  579. >there on the floor
  580. >among the stacks of cans
  581. >you descend into a troubled unconsciousness
  582.  
  583. >morning
  584. >in the cargo bay beneath you is the large luggage case which contains your harp
  585. >in the seat next to you is the briefcase which contains the sheet music that will end Equestria
  586. >it occurs to you now that you don't have any plans for what happens after today
  587. >it doesn't matter
  588. >whatever comes next
  589. >it'll be better than this
  590. >it might be possible to block up the doors to the castle before anyone notices
  591. >and maybe find some sort of artifact or spell in the archives that will enable you to protect ponies from external threats
  592. >it doesn't matter right now though
  593. >right now what matters is justice
  594. >the door to your lonely train car slides open
  595. >in walks a white unicorn, looking around nervously for something
  596. >she spots you
  597. >and freezes
  598. "Good morning, Moon Dancer."
  599. _"L-L-L-L-Lyra! H-hi! Um, I, um, I forgot some things, so the others went on ahead without me... a-a-and you, apparently."
  600. "I like to sleep in."
  601. _"R-right. I-I-I was actually just looking for a bathroom. Is there one in this car?"
  602. "Dunno. Haven't checked."
  603. _"Um... right... well... I don't see one in here so I guess I'll keep looking!"
  604. "Bye, Moon Dancer."
  605. _"Yep. See you later. Right... um..."
  606. "Yes?"
  607. _"S-since I found you there's actually something I wanted to say."
  608. "Oh?"
  609. _"I, um, Twilight and I, we, um, we read through some of your writings yesterday..."
  610. "That's nice."
  611. _"R-really? Twilight said you really didn't want anyone to, you know, read those."
  612. "It doesn't matter anymore."
  613. _"Um, well, I thought... it was... really... smart. And Twilight did too."
  614. "Did she really?"
  615. _"Uh huh. That stuff about introducing more democratic elements to the government... She said that even she hadn't gotten a say when she was made a princess!"
  616. "Well I'm glad you liked it."
  617. _"Yeah, m-me too. Um... yesterday you said... we'd understand after today and I just wanted to know what you meant by that!"
  618. >wow
  619. >you've never seen Moon Dancer act like this before
  620. >so agitated
  621. >of course, it's not without good cause
  622. >though she couldn't possibly know that
  623. "I meant you'll understand after today."
  624. _"Um... okay. I-I'll just go find that bathroom now."
  625. "Bye, Moon Dancer."
  626. _"Okay, sorry, sorry, I'll get going, I just... one more thing... I... I think you're really brilliant, Lyra... so, um... just... d-don't do anything rash, okay?"
  627. >you grin lazily at the flustered bookworm
  628. "I won't do anything stupid. I promise."
  629.  
  630. >the bizarre calm you experienced on the train is gone
  631. >and now it's back
  632. >and now it's gone
  633. >your heart can't decide how hard it wants to pump right now
  634. >so it seems to be cycling through all available speeds
  635. >you're behind the curtain right now
  636. >your harp standing tall before you
  637. >your retribution, desguised as music, sitting on a stand beside it
  638. >Twilight is just finishing her presentation on the study of friendship
  639. <"And now, a presentation from yet another good friend, who... who I have a lot to learn from. Without further ado, an original piece by Lyra Heartstrings of Ponyville!"
  640. >the curtain rises slowly
  641. >ever so slowly
  642. >torturously slowly
  643. >and the anticipation you've felt climaxes
  644. >as you know
  645. >that this very instant
  646. >is your moment of truth
  647. >Twilight winks at you
  648. <"Show us all, Lyra."
  649. >and she steps down from the stage
  650. >and finds a table populated with familiar faces
  651. >Minuette
  652. >Moon Dancer
  653. >Lemon Hearts
  654. >Twinkleshine
  655. >if you didn't know about their secret condescension
  656. >you might even say that there's no evidence of yesterday's scene in their bright faces
  657. >somehow, Bon Bon is sitting among them too
  658. >she's waving at you
  659. >how unfortunate
  660. >nothing less than total detachment from personal feelings will help you do what needs to be done now
  661. >as far as you're aware, no spell in the world will be able to recussitate her
  662. >but maybe someday you'll find an artifact that will
  663. >until then though
  664. >she's an unfortunate casualty
  665. >your resolve is ironclad with the looming presence of yet another pony at that very table
  666. >Princess Celestia herself
  667. >whispering something in Twilight's ear
  668. >to Tartarus with them, then
  669. >stiffly
  670. >professionally
  671. >you step beside your instrument
  672. >and assume an upright sitting position
  673. >and pluck your first note
  674. >the magical visual effects are lost to you due to the enchantment on your ears
  675. >but the audience
  676. >shivers
  677. >soon you're playing them up mountains
  678. >through forests
  679. >across rivers
  680. >through scorching deserts and biting tundras
  681. >that's the easiest way to word it, of course
  682. >music is, as always, beyond the capability of language to describe adequately
  683. >oh, you can use the technical terms
  684. >but that only gives a vague concept of the music
  685. >and only to an expert
  686. >much easier to describe it poetically
  687. >now you're playing them down into a deep valley
  688. >slowly, you play the Sun below its horizon
  689. >somebody near the front stretches and yawns
  690. >this is it
  691. >at the bottom of the valley lies a fragrant lilac bush
  692. >and ponies begin to nod
  693. >poor Minuette can hardly keep her eyes open
  694. >Twilight is grinning stupidly
  695. >not suspecting a thing
  696. >in just a few seconds now
  697. >it'll be all over
  698. >but your hoof hits the strings again
  699. >and no sound comes forth
  700. >the music stops
  701. >you try to pluck a few more times
  702. >what's going on?
  703. >the ponies in the audience
  704. >they're stuck in a place between wakefulness and sleep
  705. >frozen
  706. >not even breathing
  707. >who could have...?
  708. >Minuette?
  709. >no, she's as still as everyone else
  710. >oh
  711. >well there's your problem
  712. >just a few seats from Minuette's
  713. >Princess Celestia sits erect
  714. >blinking
  715.  
  716. >you stare at her
  717. >and she stares at you
  718. >maybe if you don't move, she won't either
  719. >nope
  720. >the Princess's body is moved by a deep breath
  721. >then she spreads her wings
  722. >and soars over the frozen audience
  723. >and lands in front of you
  724. >her wings still outstretched
  725. >the stage lights casting a deep shadow on her face
  726. >the wrath of a mighty monarch incarnate
  727. >well
  728. >you gambled it all
  729. >and lost
  730. >you knew something like this might happen
  731. >and you'll face it with dignity
  732. "N-not a lot of energy in this crowd, huh?"
  733. >no
  734. >more dignity than that
  735. ="Miss Heartstrings."
  736. >oh, hay
  737. >you'll be in Tartarus before five minutes pass
  738. >assuming time is passing, anyway
  739. >the least you can do is stand up straight
  740. >and look her in the eye
  741. >and keep your trembling down to a reasonable minimum
  742. "Yes, Princess?"
  743. ="I don't suppose you think your audience is falling asleep out of boredom, do you?"
  744. "No, Princess. I don't."
  745. ="Then why?"
  746. "I'm doing it. I wove a spell into my song that would have put them to sleep. Forever."
  747. ="Forever is a long time. I'm sure I taught you myself that those sorts of things usually don't last much more than a thousand years."
  748. "Yes, Princess. You did."
  749. ="I suppose I also taught you what happens to ponies who try to threaten my kingdom with spells that last forever."
  750. "Yes, Princess. You did."
  751. ="Good. I remember that your talent was never traditional spellcasting, and that your schooling was a bit different from most of the students at my Academy."
  752. >the Princess reaches a gold-shod hoof to her head
  753. >and pulls two glowing objects from her ears
  754. ="I have been a Princess for a long time. There is very little I'm not adequately prepared for."
  755. >she sighs
  756. ="I don't recall ever having to speak to you like this while you were a schoolfilly. Would you mind explaining to me why I'm doing so while you're a grown-up?"
  757. >you feel your face momentarily twitch into a scowl
  758. "Your society is sick. I wanted to destroy it."
  759. ="Destroy it? Good heavens! You'd certainly have achieved that had you put Twilight and her friends to sleep for a thousand years. Do you know how many times they've saved all of our lives? How ever did you plan to protect my ponies while I was away?"
  760. "Um... Without... Without your sneering intellectual elite, Equestria would... um... harness the true power of friendship: as a friendship among equals."
  761. ="Why, aren't you a part of Equestria's intellectual elite yourself? You're only the most talented musical mage to have graduated from a Canterlot academy."
  762. "A lot of good that's done me! Traditional spellcasters have always looked down on me!"
  763. ="Looked down on you?"
  764. >the Princess cranes her neck around
  765. >then turns around completely, standing exactly beside you
  766. >and she scans the crowd
  767. ="It looks to me like they're looking up to you. Especially..."
  768. >Celestia's hoof jabs at the table where your nominal friends sit in suspended animation
  769. ="...those ones. Aren't they your friends?"
  770. "They look down on me the same as anyone else. Mostly."
  771. ="Are you sure? Look closely. I see something different."
  772. "I..."
  773. >behind the frozen sleepiness, you see...
  774. ="I see pride, Lyra Heartstrings. Pride for you."
  775. "I... So what? Your society as a whole is still sick."
  776. ="Maybe. When did you first start to think like this?"
  777. "Only... about a month ago."
  778. ="A month, hm? Let me see... one month... ah yes, when you were asked to resign from the Ponyville Chamber Orchestra."
  779. "Yes. That's when it started. When I was thrown out onto the street by ponies I thought were my friends."
  780. ="That sounds horrible. Why did it happen?"
  781. "I was first chair of the strings section. Somebody 'important' wanted my position. I was thrown out to make room."
  782. ="Oh, my."
  783. "She was some prince's niece. A distant relative of yours, no doubt."
  784. ="Yes, I do believe she was. I suppose I deserve to be overthrown then, don't I?"
  785. "I..."
  786. ="Lyra, I'm going to go back to my seat and resume the flow of time. I'm not going to put my earplugs back in. You may do what you feel you must, if you will only promise to grant me one request."
  787. >you find yourself inhaling deeply
  788. "What do you need?"
  789. ="I need you to watch your friends. I need you to watch them very closely, as you put them to sleep. Forever."
  790. >you're blinking now
  791. "I'll do that."
  792. ="Thank you. And now..."
  793. >Princess Celestia soars back to her table
  794. >and settles into her seat
  795. >and the ponies begin to stir
  796. >you don't realize you've gone about ten seconds without playing, until a shout
  797. >half a shout, anyway
  798. >half a shout and half a yawn
  799. >makes its way across the auditorium
  800. <"You can do it, Lyra!"
  801. >you shake your head
  802. >get into your upright sitting position
  803. >and play
  804.  
  805. >the brightness level in your room tells you that it's long past morning
  806. >actually, it's telling you that this isn't your room at all
  807. >or even your home
  808. >the dingy brown walls have been replaced with clean white ones
  809. >bright white lights overhead almost overpower the Sunlight pouring in through a window that's much too clean to be yours
  810. >and...
  811. >and...
  812. "Twilight?"
  813. <"Lyra! You're awake!"
  814. "I noticed. But where...?"
  815. <"You're still in Canterlot Castle. This is Princess Celestia's personal hospital."
  816. "What was I doing in... How long...?"
  817. <"Oh, not long. Just about a day or so."
  818. _"Not quite. The exact count was eighteen hours, twelve minutes, and twenty-one seconds."
  819. >Moon Dancer waves at you from the foot of the immaculate bed you're lying in
  820. "Huh..."
  821. >you're racking your brain now
  822. >trying to remember something
  823. >something rather important
  824. "H-hey... shouldn't you both be... asleep right now?"
  825. >Twilight laughs
  826. <"Well, we did stay up all night, but it's morning now, Lyra."
  827. "No... I played you to the top of the mountain..."
  828. <"Lyra, try to stay relaxe-"
  829. "And beyond the mountain! I played you to the sky... To the stars! We danced in the Sun together, you, me, everyone! And then..."
  830. _"And then you collapsed."
  831. <"And Twinkleshine galloped onstage to help."
  832. "Twinkleshine? But why...?"
  833. <"Well, there she is now, why don't you ask her?"
  834. >Twilight points to an open door
  835. >striding into the brightly lit room is Twinkleshine, clad in a shining white labcoat with a stethoscope around her neck
  836. >oh yeah
  837. >she did go to med school, didn't she?
  838. >lined up behind her like baby ducks are Minuette, Lemon Hearts, and Bon Bon
  839. >"Is my patient awake? Are you two exciting her?"
  840. <"Wh- no!"
  841. >Twilight's face is scrunched into a shifty surprise
  842. _"Well, she is awake, anyhow."
  843. >"I see. Well, I think it's high time I gave you a piece of my mind, Miss Lyra Heartstrings!"
  844. "Uh, l-look, about the o-other d-"
  845. >"Why on Earth did you agree to perform on a stage being as sick as you were! You scared all of us half to death!"
  846. "I was... sick?"
  847. >"Only with the most acute case of brain fever I've ever heard of! Lyra! You... you!"
  848. >your stern friend throws her forelegs about your neck
  849. >"Why didn't you tell anyone you were going through so much?"
  850. "I, uh, guess I didn't know myself."
  851. >Lemon Hearts smugs into Twinkleshine's ear
  852. >"No exciting the patient now!"
  853. >"I, um, right!"
  854. >Twinkleshine gets up
  855. >and Bon Bon quickly fills the empty space she leaves behind
  856. /"Here, Lyra, I brought you some dinner. Twinkie here said you'd be good to eat as soon as you woke up."
  857. >a bag full of something that smells really good is dropped by your side
  858. "Wow, thanks."
  859. >Minuette almost shoves Bon Bon out of the way
  860. ~"And ''I'' went back to Ponyville and brought... this!"
  861. >Minuette displays a bird perched upon her hoof
  862. >he's small
  863. >blue
  864. >and named Toothpaste
  865. >and he's chirping and twittering away merrily
  866. >oh
  867. >naturally
  868. >the little bird hops up out of sight
  869. >and a small weight perches itself on your horn
  870. >the room is full of giggles
  871. >and somehow
  872. >you don't notice a massive, gold-shod hoof making its way toward your shoulder
  873. >it lands gently
  874. >Princess Celestia stands at the head of the bed
  875. >looking at you all upside-downedly
  876. >has she been in here the whole time?
  877. "I-I-I... uh..."
  878. >the Princess smiles
  879. ="Well done, Lyra."
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