//------------------------------// // Rainbow Dash 2 // Story: Letters to Sunset // by SurprisePinkiePinkiePie //------------------------------// Dear Sunset Shimmer, I'm sorry about my last letter. I was upset and I took it out on you. They read your suicide note a few days ago. They said it was signed in blood. Kinda creepy. I tried to pretend before that it wasn't my fault before, that you were just a wimp, but it is my fault. I didn't treat you well enough. We didn't make an effort to include you. We didn't care about you enough to make sure you felt included. And now we have to live with the consequences for the rest of our lives. Have to live with the consequences. That reminds me of something. Some video game I used to play in middle school. It was one of those games that had multiple endings, and you got the best ending if you played through without killing anyone, and then there were loads of different endings depending on which bosses you killed and which ones you spared. It didn't matter if you didn't like the ending you got, though. It was a game, you could just reset it. I never actually tried it, but there was a rumour going around that if you decided to kill every single character, to the point of killing random encounters until things stopped spawning, you could get the worst ending possible. Another character, I don't remember who they were, says some creepy stuff about how you shouldn't have killed everything, then asks if you want to destroy the world. If you say no it just jumpscares you and does it anyway, though. Also you can't close the game while this is happening. This is starting to sound like a creepypasta. Why did I believe this when I was younger? Anyway, the game closes. Then when you open it again you have to stare at a black screen for ten minutes- why did I believe this? Who would wait for ten minutes just to see if something happens? Anyway, it chews you out about killing everything a little more, then agrees to let you reset the game in exchange for your fictional character's fictional soul. Except apparently- damn, this was obviously a creepypasta, why am I wasting paper telling you- if you try and get the good ending by not killing anyone after you 'give up your soul', then...then...Something bad happens. Look, it's a rumour I heard years ago, I don't remember. Anyway, it's sort of fitting. Sometimes you do something without really understanding how serious it is, and by the time you realize it's bad it's too late to turn back and you just have to live with the consequences. -Rainbow