Trixie's Story

by Rated Ponystar

First published

The past of Trixie told in one chapter

Based on the comic by matrix541: Upon being humilated in Ponyville, Trixie remembers how she once was the happiest unicorn in Equestria and how it all came apart...

(One of my earlier fanfics, now on Fimfiction)

Comic: http://matrix541.deviantart.com/art/Trixie-s-Story-258755970

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Trixie's Story
A My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic Fanfic
By The Rated PonyStar
Based on the comic created by matrix541
Disclaimer: My Little Pony and Friendship is magic. But neither do you.
Trixie's story is owned by matrix541

This is one of my earlier fics that I wrote awhile ago. It’s based on a comic done by matrix541. I decided to bring it here since I write fanfiction here now and all.

Enjoy.

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"Curse her! Curse that stupid unicorn! She had to go and 'save the day' while making an embarrassment of THE GREAT AND POWERFUL TRIXIE!" Trixie shouted, huffing and stomping through the fields of Equestria. Nothing but the moon above and the seemingly endless fields of grass surrounded her. The nearest local area was miles away, but she had no desire to go back there. Not after all she had been through.

It was going so well at first when she arrived in Ponyville. All those commoner ponies staring at her with awe and excitement upon the sight of her magic act. That all changed when those two stupid colts brought in that Ursa Minor which ruined her carriage and everything she owned inside. It only got worse when that unicorn, whatever her name was, managed to not only perform magic even greater than Trixie, but also sent the Ursa Minor back to the Everfree Forest.

It made her look like a laughing stock and so she bolted out of there, determined to save what little dignity she had left. She didn't know how long she galloped, but she was determined to go as far away from that pathetic little town as possible.

"Who needs them as an audience? They're nothing more then ants to the magic of THE GREAT AND POWERFUL TRIXIE!" Trixie told herself. Her thoughts then went back to the feeling she had when she felt that aura of magic coming from that other unicorn.

Now Trixie knew she was powerful, after all she was destined for greatness even as a filly. Yet, never in her life had she ever seen magic like that before and she had been all over Equestria. The raw power was just mind blowing. She hadn't felt a power like that since...since...

Trixie froze in mid-step. "No... it can't be..."

She had felt that magic before. A long time ago...back when everything in her life was good. What was that unicorn's name? The name was...Twi...Twi...Twilight...

"Twilight... Sparkle..." Trixie whispered, her eyes widening.

"RRRRAAAAAAAUUUGGGHHH!" Trixie screamed as she unleashed spell after spell upon anything nearby. From the grass to the clouds in the sky, she unleashed lighting, fire, fireworks, and any other spell she could think of. Nothing stopping her as she let loose her fury. “Again! She did it again! Why?! Why her?! Why did I meet up with her of all ponies?! Why was it her?!

Trixie slowly began to cast less magic as exhaustion began to settle in from all the spells she used. Falling to the ground, she started to whimper,"Why...why does she keep ruining my life?"

Her mind drifted to a time when she was truly happy. It was a time before she wandered around Equestria. A time she still had a place to call home.

It all began with her as a filly...

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"Do it again! Do it again!"

"More! More!"

The orphans at Canterlot's Orphanage for Homeless Foals were shouting in such an enthusiastic tone you'd think that Heart’s Warming Eve had come early. Instead, they were cheering for a blue-coated filly, no more than eight, with a white mane who stood on a small wooden stage.

Ever since she saw a magician perform on the street Trixie had been trying her best to perform the same tricks she witnessed with her own magic. It took a lot of hard work, but she managed to accomplish the spells she saw in only a week. Her hard work was paid off with the arrival of her Cutie Mark: a magic wand with pixie dust coming out of it. It was the happiest day of her life and so she decided to celebrate by giving everypony a magic show.

"Now! Everypony be amazed as I pull a rabbit out of my hat!" Trixie stated as she grabbed the old top hat she found in the attic a few days ago. She showed them that there was nothing inside the hat before placing it on her head. Closing her eyes, she concentrated as the hat began to glow blue.

The orphans all gasped in awe as Trixie levitated the hat and showed a white bunny on her head looking around in curiosity. It then jumped into the arms of a filly who nuzzled it with affection as the orphans quickly clapped their hooves and cheered. Trixie beamed at the attention she was getting. Performing magic was always so exciting, but when she did it in front of somepony she couldn't help but feel energized.

"And now for the grand finale! I shall make myself disappear!" Trixie announced which made the children gasp. Trixie could feel her whole body tense. The spell was extremely hard and she had only been able to hold it for two seconds when she practiced it. Still, she didn't want to disappoint her audience now did she?

Putting all her mental strength into it, Trixie closed her eyes as her horn began to shine once again. This time it produced a small silver smoke that slowly circled around her before she was fully covered with it. The smoke began to disappear and the children all gasped. Trixie was gone.

"Where is she?" one colt asked as they looked around the stage. Then a bright flash erupted seconds later as Trixie appeared in front of her shocked audience.

"Yeah!" the foals cried out with even more vigor.

Trixie could feel a smile come across her entire face as she bowed again and again.

"More! More!" they shouted, but one of the caretakers wearing a white apron came forward. An elderly earth pony by the name of Ms. Gentlehop. All the foals loved her and she loved them back as if they were her own children.

"Settle down, children. Settle down," she said, getting their attention. "I know we all had fun tonight, but it's getting late and it's time for bed."

"Awwww..." They all chorused.

"Now, lets all say thank you to Trixie for her show. Okay?" Ms. Gentlehop suggested as the kids turned around and thanked her all at once. Trixie blushed as she bowed one more time before watching her fellow orphans head to bed. Trixie was about to follow them when Ms. Gentlehop quickly called on her. "Trixie? May I have a word with you?"

"Of course, Ms. Gentlehop. What is it?" she asked.

"I must say, Trixie. That was amazing! I've never seen a unicorn so young perform such magical skills. Why even my heart almost stopped when I saw you disappear. You have such talent," the caretaker praised.

"It was nothing. I'm sure anypony could do it." Trixie replied with a blush.

"I don't know anypony that could have done all that at your age. Which is why the caretakers and I have decided that it's best that you don't stay at the orphanage anymore..." Ms. Gentlehop said.

Trixie gasped. "But...but... This is my home! I have nowhere else to go! Did I do something wrong? Whatever it is I'm sorry!"

Ms. Gentlehop quickly raised her hoof. "Settle down child! Please, let me finish. We've decided that the best thing to do for you... is to enroll you in Princess Celestia's School for Gifted Unicorns!"

The look on Trixie's face was priceless. Her eyes were as wide as dinner plates and her mouth dropped so far a hundred flies could enter it. She poked herself with her horn to see if this was a dream, but what she heard was true.

"The School for Gifted Unicorn's?" Trixie shouted. "The school where all the most famous mages of all time have come out of? The school taught by Princess Celestia herself?!"

Ms. Gentlehop pulled out a letter from her apron and showed it to Trixie who looked at it with awe. It was an invitation to an entrance exam in three days and if she passed she would be welcomed as a student.

"The very same." Ms. Gentlehop nodded before she was hugged by a crying Trixie. "There there Trixie. You're going to be a great pony someday. Why I bet one day they will call you 'The Great and Powerful Trixie' all over Equestira."

"Yeah! I promise I'll be the best unicorn there ever was in history!" Trixie proclaimed.

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Trixie smiled upon remembering her old caretaker, Ms. Gentlehoof. It saddened her when she learned a few years ago that she passed away, but Trixie never forgot her. The orphanage was always a memory of both sorrow and joy. She never knew who her parents were. Yet, the orphanage was her home and the ponies there were the closeting thing she ever had to a family.
Until she met somepony who would be like a mother to Trixie. On the same day as her entrance exam no less...

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Trixie had never felt so nervous. When they arrived at the school, she had been taken to an abandoned class room where four judges sat there waiting for her. They stared at her with no emotion, their notepads levitating up front which made them look even more intimidating.

She looked at the only pony who was supporting her from a distance, Ms. Gentlehop, who smiled and whispered that everything would be alright. With a big breath, Trixie stepped forward.

"Well, Ms. Trixie. Shall we begin?" one of the judges asked. Trixie nodded as she looked at the task that was presented in front of her. A small cart that had three wooden stakes on top and set of iron rings nearby.

"Please proceed to levitate the three iron rings from one stake to the next." the judge said as he watched her carefully.

Trixie took a deep breath before cloing her eyes, her horn glowing as the judges started taking notes. It took some time, but she managed to levitate the iron rings one by one into the next stake. After she manage to get all three in the middle one, she quickened her pace and levitated all of them faster into the next one. When the last ring was in she nearly jumped for joy upon her success, only to remember that she was still taking the test and held back. The judges continued their writing as they started whispering to themselves. Trixie stood there on the edge of her hooves wondering what they were talking about.

One of the judges then spoke, "Well, that was quite good. Do you have any other set of spells or abilities that you can do at your age? Your caretaker was insistent that you are quite the performer."

Blushing, Trixie glanced at Ms. Gentlehop who smiled and nodded. The filly gave them every trick she knew. Levitation, the bunny trick, card tricks, making herself disappear, evaporating water, and more. The judges were so surprised at her talents that they dropped their pens.

Trixie was about to show them her coin duplication spell when she heard somepony clapping their hooves. "Oh my! You are quite the talented little pony. Aren't you?"

Trixie turned around and gasped at who she saw. Everypony else saw her too and quickly bowed, except for Trixie who was too stunned to even breath. Walking towards her was none other then the ruler of Equestria, Princess Celestia.

The Princess of the Sun smiled, "I've lived a long time and very few unicorns have the ability to perform spells like that at your age. In fact, you could be one of the most talented unicorns I've seen in the last one hundred years."

The little filly didn't know what was more unthinkable. The fact that the most powerful magic user in Equestria was complementing her or the fact that she was even talking to her in the first place. Trixie wanted to poke herself with her horn to make sure it wasn't a dream, but she was to scared to move.

Celestia smiled at her and said, "As such, I believe that the best way to help you master these talents is to teach you myself. Trixie, do you wish to become my personal apprentice?"

"Y-Y-Y-You me-e-e-an l-learn f-f-from you?" Trixie stuttered.

"You will have additional teachers, but most of your lessons will be taught by me," the alicorn answered as she smiled down on her. "What do you say?"

Trixie was silent for a long time before she hugged the princess, much to everypony's surprise, "Thank you! Thank you so much!"

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The fact that she had the privilege of being one of the few to ever become Princess Celestia's apprentice was something Trixie was always proud off. Every unicorn that ever learned from her had grown up to become famous in Equestrian history and Trixie was about to start her path on becoming one of them.

To this day, she could still remembered her first night at the castle...

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It had a been a few days since Trixie passed the entrance exam and she still couldn't believe what was happening. Here she was, ready to start her journey into becoming the greatest unicorn ever. Taught by none other then the princess herself while also living in the grand palace.

When she arrived at the castle gates earlier, she was so frightened her hooves began to shake so much they felt like they were about to fall off. She said a tearful goodbye to Ms. Gentlehop and asked her to say goodbye to the other orphans as well. After their farewell, Princess Celestia showed her around the castle as well as explain the rules. There were so many corridors and rooms that Trixie couldn't even remember half of their names and locations. Celestia sensed her confusion and told her that she didn't have to worry about learning all the locations. The ones that were needed for her were only the bathrooms, dining hall, entrance, great hall, library, and, of course, her bedroom.

When Trixie arrived at her room she nearly fell onto her flank in surprise. It was almost the size of the entire room the foals had to sleep in together back at the orphanage. Her room also came with a fireplace, a warm bed, a desk, a bookshelf, a window over looking the palace gardens, and more.

"Do you like it?" Princess Celestia inquired as they entered Trixie's new room. "I've always lent this room to all the apprentices I've taken under my wing and now it's yours."

"This is... it's so much. It's all mine? Everything?" Trixie asked.

Celestia nodded. "Yes. Everything you have here is yours and if there's anything you need, you just need to ask."

"You've already given me more then enough. I don't know how to repay you." Trixie replied.

"Just be the best student you can be and always do your best. That's all I ask." Princess Celestia said, before her horn started to glow."By the way, I have a gift for you. Since you like being a magician so much, I figured you might enjoy this."

After a small flash of light, Trixie gasped as a wizard's hat with white stars appeared before her as well as a cape with the same star pattern to match it. Trixie eyed it with delight as Princess Celestia put it on her tiny head as well as wrap the cloak around her. It was a bit too big for her, but in time it would fit better.

"There! They look good on you, don't you think?" Celestia asked, as Trixie walked over to a mirror and looked at her new clothing.

Filled with gratitude, she turned to Princess Celestia and said, "This is the greatest gift I've ever been given! I'll always treasure it!"

The ruler of Equestira nodded as she began to leave the room. "Best get some sleep my new student. Tomorrow is a busy day."

As she was about to leave, Trixie then asked, "Um...Princess Celestia?"

"Yes?" the princess asked, turning her head to her new student

Blushing, Trixie asked,"If it's alright... can you stay with me for the first night? I kinda get nervous sometimes when I'm sleeping alone."

The Princess only smiled before she sat down by the fireplace and urged Trixie to sit next to her. Trixie quickly curled next to her teacher who summoned a pillow for her to lay on. She never felt so warm in her life as her coat touched that with the princess's. It felt like the warm sun she rose everyday. Trixie then promised that nothing would ever separate her from this wonderful feeling.
Nothing.

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For seven months, Trixie lived in that castle and learned all she could from her studies. When she wasn’t practicing her magic she and Princess Celestia spent as much time together as possible. Whether it was watching the stars at night, reading, having tea, or even just going for a walk outside the palace. Each day was a new experience for her. In time, Princess Celestia became more than just a teacher to Trixie. She became the mother she never had.

Whenever she had a problem, felt lonely, or just wanted to spend some time, Celestia was always there for her. It seemed that nothing would ever separate them. But then one day... she came to the school for her entrance exam... and she ruined everything...

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Trixie stood outside in the school's courtyard where other students were practicing their own magic with their teachers. Occasionally, she could feel sets of envious eyes staring at her, but she didn't care at all and just smiled.

Many of the students were jealous that Trixie, a nopony with no parents or even high magical lineage, was the star pupil of the Princess herself; something every student, and a few teachers, dreamed of. Needless to say, she didn't have any friends, but she believed she didn't need them. All she needed was Princess Celestia and as long as Trixie had her nothing else mattered.

The little unicorn then saw her mentor appear in the courtyard and smiled, but was then curious by what she saw. The princess was levitating a round and smooth looking object along side her. Trixie's eyes widened upon seeing the object up close.

It was a dark purple spotted dragon egg.

Dragon eggs were given to the academy as a gift from mothers who wanted their young to live safely from the harsh savage realm of Draconia. Since the two nations were allies, some mothers were more than happy to have their young raised in the peaceful land of ponies.

Trixie knew what this was thanks to overhearing about it a couple of weeks ago from some older students. This was the near impossible task of opening the dragon's egg with magic and awaking the baby that was sleeping in it. It was said to be extremely advance magic, but those who managed to awaken the child within it were given the baby dragon as a companion and assistant.
It wasn't a make it or break it test from what Trixie remembered. It was mostly just a tradition that was passed down to see if anypony could evoke the eggs. Many students had tried multiple times, but almost everypony always failed.

"Now Trixie. Don't be upset if you don't manage to awaken the dragon. Not many students can." Celestia said as she looked at her student. "Just do your best."

Trixie nodded as she closed her eyes, horn glowing on her head. She started to spread her magic all over the egg as she felt the sleeping baby dragon inside. Pushing her magic forward, she tried to make it wake up the child by having her magic touch the dragonling from inside.

At first she was careful not to push it too much, but when nothing happened she put more energy into the spell and pushed harder. Yet for all her effort it still slept like nothing happened. For ten minutes, she used every ounce of her power to awaken the baby dragon until exhaustion finally came and she gave up. Looking down at the ground in disappointment, she expected her teacher to be disappointed in her, but instead Celestia nuzzled her with a smile. "Don't be upset, my student. Not every student or even a fully grown pony, can awaken a dragon from its egg. It's nothing to be ashamed off."

Trixie sighed and looked back at the egg; wishing that she was strong enough to awaken it and make her teacher proud.

BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!

The sudden exploding sound made Trixie jump in fright. Everypony in the courtyard looked to the skies to see a wonder they had never witnessed before. Up in the heavens was a massive rainbow colored wave of light that extended over the skies so far it was big enough for all of Equestria to gaze upon it. As the rainbow passed above them, they all felt the shock wave following it. Trixie nearly fell of her hooves, but managed to hang on to her teacher. When it passed everypony began to ask themselves questions when they were hit with another surprise.

Everypony suddenly saw a bright purple light emerge from one of the towers nearby. Instantly, every unicorn was stunned in both awe and fear as a powerful aura of magic overwhelmed their senses. Trixie nearly fainted from the magnitude of such an aura. Ever since Celestia taught her how to sense magic she had been experimenting by reaching out and feeling the magical aura of different ponies. This, however, was beyond anything she ever felt. It both amazed and scared her upon feeling such a powerful force.

A minute later, a third surprise happened that made Trixie's mouth almost dropped to the ground. A purple scaled dragon appeared out of nowhere from inside the tower by crashing through the roof. Trixie was beginning to wonder if she was hallucinating when Princess Celestia shouted, "Everypony stay calm! I'm going to see what's the trouble."

Snapping out of her stupor, Trixie tried to call out her mentor, but the princess was already gone. Worried, Trixie tried to follow, but the confused ponies of the courtyard crowded around in front of her which blocked her path. Thankfully, Trixie knew of another way into the building and she made her way in that direction with haste.

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Now Trixie was beyond terrified.

As she got closer to the source the magic she felt was getting more chaotic and growing in strength. The impact of such energy was so strong in made Trixie want to run away from it. It was only the fear of her teacher's well being that made her keep going. Finally, she arrived at one of the two entrances to the classroom and gasped at what she saw.

Inside the room was the giant dragon who's head had crashed through the ceiling, the same judges that judged her only months ago floating around like rag-dolls, and two glowing plants that she was sure were never in this room before.

But that paled in comparison to the source of all this chaos.

It was a unicorn, around her age, that was surrounded by a wild purple sphere of magic that shot lightning bolts everywhere. This one unicorn, just like her, was producing the energy that everypony in a hundred mile radius had to have felt. It was if she was a goddess of magic itself and it made Trixie frightened of her.

Her attention soon shifted upon seeing an equally surprised Princess Celestia enter the room from the others side. The princess quickly regained her composure and calmly walked towards the filly as Trixie held her breath. She watched as Princess Celestia place her hoof on the filly shoulders who looked up at her and began to calm down. Soon the magic subsided as the dragon shrunk to that of a baby, the judges fell back to the ground, and the plants transformed into two ponies who looked to be filly's parents.

Trixie couldn't believe it. A single unicorn at her age just caused not only a dragon to awaken from its egg, but made it grow as tall as an adult while transforming her own parents into plants and managing to levitate four adult ponies into the air as if they were feathers. Trixie continued to stare at her in awe as her mentor continue talking to the unicorn. Then Trixie overheard something that made her heart stop...

"Twilight Sparkle, I would like you to be my own personal protege here at the school!" Celestia announced.

"Huh?!" Trixie shouted as she watched the unicorn accept and start jumping around. Trixie turned away from the scene and stood there in shock. Another student! Her mentor was going to take this unicorn as a student as well! This was...this was...

"...unacceptable!"

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That night... Trixie would make one of her greatest mistakes...

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Trixie still couldn't believe it. In one day, her entire world had turned upside down. Not only did she witness somepony have even more magical talent then she did, but that same pony was also going to be an apprentice to the princess.

"Why! I mean, she already has me! Or is she going to replace me?" Trixie said to herself as she paced around her room.

After the incident, she learned that the unicorn filly was accidentally given the dragon egg test when it wasn't suppose to be used for the entrance exam in the first place. Never the less, she had amazed everypony and already rumors were spreading about her. It angered Trixie to no end when she heard them. They were saying things like her special talent was magic itself and her abilities could even rival the princess in the near future.

The rumors, however, were nothing compared to what she knew personally. That unicorn, whatever her name was, was going to also be an student studying under Princess Celestia just like her. However, Trixie knew that it wasn't going to be an equal relationship between the three of them.

A pony who had magic like that was going to need 'extra' attention to work on controlling that power. That meant she was going to be taught less by Princess Celestia as well as have less time with her overall. How long would it be till she entirely abandoned Trixie and focused only on the other one? Trixie's thoughts were interrupted when she heard her door open and saw her mentor walk in with a smile on her face.

"Trixie, I have wonderful news. In three days, there will be another unicorn around your age who is going to be joining us on our personal studies. Her name is Twilight Sparkle and I just know the two of you are going to get along well together," Princess Celestia spoke, ignorant of her students feelings. Trixie didn't say anything and shook with rage upon hearing her mentor's words, but Celestia didn't notice. "She's a very special girl and you can help her get accustomed to the palace since you two will be living and studying together. Who knows? You two may end up being like sisters to one another."

Sisters? With her?

"And what if I don't want to?" Trixie shouted, taking Celestia by surprised. "What if I'm not happy with the idea of you having another student? What if I hate the idea?"

"Trixie? What are you..."

Trixie stared eye to eye with the princess. "I don't want her to be here! I don't want her to learn with us! I liked it better when it was just you and me! Can't she just go to the academy and learn with the other teachers?"

Princess Celestiahadn't been expecting this outburst. She assumed that Trixie would accept this new change. "Trixie, I know this is a lot to take in, but Twilight needs my help to control her magic. You've felt it too, right? Her power is greater then any unicorn I have ever met in my entire life and I have to teacher her all I can in order for her to control it."

"That means you'll have to spend more time with her then me, right!" demanded Trixie.

"Well, yes. I will have to at first," Celestia confessed. "That doesn't mean that I'm going to forget about you. You're my pupil just as well."

"I should be your only pupil. Not like that...that...freak!" Trixie shouted which shocked Celestia.

"Trixie! How can you say such a thing?" Celestia demanded.

"But it's true! All that power can't be normal! Are you taking her in because you want to help her control it or because you found another apprentice who's more powerful than me?! I don't want to have somepony come over and ruin what we have! Being with you is like having a moth-"

“Trixie! That is enough!” Celestia shouted, silencing her pupil. Upon being yelled at, Trixie stood still and shut up as her teacher gave her such scolding look it could melt the world. Never had her teacher yelled at her before. "I am disappointed in you, Trixie. I can't believe you're behaving like a jealous brat! I was sure you would take this as a mature adult, but I can see I was wrong. You have really disappointed me."

Those words hurt Trixie so much that it felt as if she was being stabbed with a dozen spears. She tried to say something, but nothing came out of her mouth.

"You have no say in who I choose as my apprentices. Twilight Sparkle is just as talent as you are and she deserves a chance to learn just as much as you do," Celestia said, her glare slowly losing it's intensity. Before she left the room, she had turned to Trixie one more time and said, "We will discuss more of this tomorrow, but I expect you to have a better attitude by then."

With that said, she left without even saying goodnight. It only just occurred to Trixie that she might have just gone a bit to far in her outburst.

"Princess? Princess Celestia?" Trixie cried out as she ran towards the door and slammed on it with her hooves. "Princess come back! Please! I'm sorry!"

When she didn't come, Trixie didn't know what to do. Filled with rage, she proceeded to stomp around her room, throw books on the floor, tear up her notes, and punch her pillow. She continued for awhile before she fell on the ground, tired and exhausted. She had made her own teacher hate her.

The one pony she loved more than anypony in the world just yelled at her. Trixie felt as if her world has suddenly shattered into pieces like fragile glass. Sitting on the floor, she whimpered in misery as she cried herself to sleep.

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Trixie didn't leave her room the next morning and refused to come out, even when the guards told her that the princess requested for her attendance. She told them off and shouted that she wanted to be alone. They persisted for some time, even threatened to break down the door, but soon gave up and left.

For the rest of the day, nopony bothered her. Not even the princess tried to talk to her or even to stopped by to say goodnight when the sun set and the moon had risen. Trixie was convinced that Princess Celestia hated her and that everything that was between them was now broken because of one stupid fight. Trixie blamed herself, she blamed Celestia, she blamed that unicorn, and she even blamed that stupid rainbow explosion.

She wanted to run away. Run away and let Princess Celestia feel guilty for making her feel this way. Trixie thought about it and smiled upon the thought of such an scheme. She would just disappear for a few days and come back. Sure she might get in trouble, but the Princess was bound to be more happy to see her when she came back. So much so that it would make her forget all about their fight and everything could go back to normal.

Her mind made up, Trixie grabbed a small bag and put some food, a map, and her favorite hat and cloak into it. Tying the sheets of her bed together, she made a rope and connected it to her bed so she could slide down from her window. She would then make her way through the gardens and outside the castle, find someplace to stay for a day or two, and then come home.

Trixie smiled. The plan was fool proof, nothing could go wrong.

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Everything had gone wrong.

The moment she had escaped the castle, Trixie tried to find someplace to sleep, but the districts around the palace were surrounded by guards who might have recognized her. She could have tried the orphanage, but she was afraid of somepony telling the Princess about her whereabouts. Thus, she had no choice, but to go further down Canterlot's many levels before settling in the lower quarters near the slums.

It had taken her all night to reach the lower quarter and by the time she got there she was dead tired. It took her hours to find someplace to sleep, but she managed to find an abandoned warehouse and decided it was the best she could do.

For three nights and two days, she lived in the warehouse waiting for each day to pass. Occasionally, she would run out and perform a little magic show under various names such as Fizzy, Sparkler, and Mimic. It didn't earn her any money as very few ponies paid attention to her, but she did manage to attract other foals who made her feel special. It reminded her of the times she performed at her old orphanage and it managed to bring a smile every time.

However, those shows couldn't go on for very long. During those days, she saw large patrols of guards walking through the streets as if they were looking for something, but Trixie managed to say hidden. On her third day, her supply of food ran out and she decided to head back home tomorrow, but during that night, she caught a terrible cold. She was forced to cover herself in her cloak and sleep in the creepy old warehouse for three days hungry, tired, and sick.

When Trixie felt mildly better, she quickly took her stuff and ran as fast as she could back home. She had stayed away longer than she wanted and was worried that Princess Celestia was heartbroken from her actions. The guilt driven Trixie soon arrived back at the castle around night time. Slipping past the guards, she entered the castle gardens and was halfway out when she heard a voice shout, "What's that conciliation, Princess Celestia?"

Trixie stopped upon hearing the princess's name and walked towards the direction of the voice. Tiptoeing around the bushes, she peered her head out and gasped. It was the other unicorn. The one that the princess was going to take as her apprentice.

The purple unicorn was sitting right next to Princess Celestia who was using a telescope to show the filly the stars in the skies above. "That Twilight, is Virgo. It's the pure one also known as the angel. It happens to be your zodiac under your birthday by the way."

"Wow. That's...so...cool..." the other unicorn yawned as her eyes slowly began to droop down.

Celestia nuzzled the purple maned foal and whispered, "We'll sleep here tonight, my apprentice. Just dream about being in the stars with all the mysteries of the universe."

The unicorn nodded and curled up next to the princess who covered her with her wing like a blanket.

Trixie just stood there for awhile before she slowly walked away.

She walked out of the gardens.

She walked away from the castle.

And eventually, she walked out of Canterlot.

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Trixie never forgot the betrayal of her mentor nor did she ever forgive her. Seeing that she wasn't needed anymore, Trixie left Canterlot to become powerful on her own. She didn't need the princess, she just needed herself. Trixie would travel all over Equestria performing her magic and mastering it. It was hard living on her own at that age, but she promised not to let anything stop her.

The rewards were worth it. The smiles on the ponies faces when they cheered and praised her made each performance feel unique. The satisfaction of knowing she had become great and powerful on her own made her feel quite proud of herself. Sure she lied a bit about her deeds and sometimes embarrassed ponies just for her own amusement, but it drew attention and attention was needed when you were an performer. Yet, it was never enough to heal the broken heart she held inside. That Sparkle pony became Princess Celestia's apprentice and she also lost the love of her teacher.

Now everything she had was gone once again. She lost her home, her pride, and was left with nothing just like the time she left Canterlot years ago. All because of that stupid unicorn, Twilight Sparkle.

"Why does she always come in and ruin everything? She did it before and now she did it again! Everything is her fault!" Trixie shouted, angry an the injustice upon her.

"Is it really?"

Trixie's eyes widen as she held her breath. She recognized that voice. That kind voice that held so much power yet such gentle warmth in it. Slowly, she turned her head around and gasped upon seeing none other than Princess Celestia a few feet behind her.

"Hello, Trixie. Long time no see?" Celestia said with a smile.

"Y-Y-You? What are you doing here!" Trixie demanded.

"I came to see you. After what happened in Ponyville I thought you might want somepony to talk to," Celestia said, but Trixie just glared at her.

"Oh really! Well, you can thank your precious favorite apprentice for that! She ruined everything for me and now I'm left with nothing!" Trixie shouted, but Celestia remained calm.
"I see you still don't like, Twilight. I'm I also right to assume that you don't like me too?" Celestia asked.

Shaking with rage, Trixie yelled, "Don't like you?! I hate you!"

"You chose her over me! I was your first apprentice! I was the one who thought of you like a mother! I loved you and you decided to take another student without even letting me have my opinion! When I ran away, I came back and what did I come home to find?! That you never once missed me and that you never once came looking for me! Instead, you were teaching your new student who had replaced me! And by the amount of magic she performed on that Ursa Minor I guess it's safe to say she's more talented then I ever was, right?! What are you going to teach her next?! How to raise the sun?!" Trixie ranted. Celestia didn't say anything as Trixie's anger soon waned before she looked at Celestia with begging eyes. "Why Celestia? Why her and not me?"

Trixie closed her eyes as she wiped away a few tears that trickled out of her eyes. She then realized she had yelled at her teacher yet again was going to get another stern talking from Celestia. She waited for the scolding...

"I'm sorry."

Looking up, Trixie opened her eyes in surprise before she stared at saddened Celestia. "Trixie, I never meant to make you think that I was going to replace you. I was trying to help both you and Twilight grow up as strong unicorns. I felt that the two of you would become friends and help each other, but I forgot to think of your feelings on the matter first..."

Trixie stood there, stunned, as Celestia continued, "I never stopped looking for you. When you ran away, I feared the worst. I sent all my guards all over Canterlot looking for you in every district, but they never found you. Even when Twilight came over and I started to teach her, I still kept looking for you. I didn't eat or sleep for days as I waited day and night for some news of your return."

Trixie couldn't believe what she was hearing. She wanted it to shout that it was all a lie, but Celestia had never once lied to her and it didn't look like she was now. Was it true? Had her mentor actually did all that for her?

"I searched for years and years until I finally managed to hear news of you in Manehatten. I was ready to rush there and hug you with joy. Then I learned what you had been doing all this time I knew that you didn't need me anymore," Celestia said somberly.

"Huh? What do you mean?" Trixie asked. "I thought you said you wanted to find me?"

"I did, but you were grown up and had your own life. I didn't want to bring any unhappy feelings back so I decided to respect your desire to be alone. I had a feeling you still hated me and I wanted you to be happy with your new life without my intervention." Celestia said. "Still, when I heard from my contacts you were heading to Ponyville where Twilight was I decided to watch and see how it would turn out."

"You were there? You saw everything? How?" Trixie asked.

A smiling Celestia answered, "You're not the only pony who knows how to make herself invisible."

Celestia quickly changed her attitude to that of disappointment. "Needless to say, Trixie. I wasn't pleased by the way you treated the other ponies. Showing off like that and embarrassing others doesn't make a unicorn powerful, it makes them a bully. What kind of 'great and powerful' mage picks on others and uses their talents to make them look superior to others? I taught you better then that and you know it."

Trixie wanted to object and defend herself, but was silent. Celestia's overwhelming figure made Trixie feel like she was a student once again and Celestia was scolding her like before.

"Why do you care? I'm not your student anymore and nothing you say will ever change that," Trixie muttered as she looked away.

Suddenly, she then felt the familiar warmth she use to feel every night as a child as the sun princess's coat connected with hers. Looking up, she saw Celestia had embrace her. Celestia then nuzzled Trixie, who felt her face blush, as she heard her teacher whisper, "Because you'll always be both a student and a daughter to me and I'll never stop loving you."

Trixie' stood there in stupefied silence as Celestia's soothing motherly voice continued, "Even if you never come back to the palace with me. Even if you never forgive me. I'll always be there for you when you need me. I'll never abandon you, Trixie. You're my faithful student and always will be."

The stunned unicorn didn't know what to say or even think at this point. All her life she had build a wall of hate around her emotions thinking that everything she once had with Princess Celestia was gone, but was it really? Trixie found herself feeling happy in the embrace of the one she once called mother deep in her heart. Nothing else mattered at that moment. Only her and Celestia, the way she always wanted it to be.

Their moment soon ended as Celestia broke the embrace and gave a small smile to an emotionally confused Trixie. "You know. You can still come back with me. There was so much I never got to teach you and it's never too late to learn a lesson."

"You... you want me to come back?" Trixie asked, nervously.

"Only if you want to come back with me. I won't force you." Celestia answered.

For a split second, Trixie wanted to shout out yes. She wanted Celestia to bring her back to the castle she use to call home. She wanted to learn more from the most powerful magic user in Equestria. She wanted to restore the relationship they once had and if it meant being associated with that Twilight girl then so be it. All that mattered was never being alone ever again.

"I...can't...I just can't." Trixie replied.

That split second ended as she remembered why she left and what she still had to do. Trixie looked at her mentor, eye to eye, and said, "I've become who I am today because of everything I've done on my own. I made it this far without anybody and I'll become more powerful still doing so! I don't... I don't need you anymore!"

It pained her to say that one sentence, but she couldn't go back. Not like the disgraced unicorn who lost everything. No, she had to regain her former glory and become more powerful. Powerful enough to tell no more lies as well as stand strong enough compared to Twilight Sparkle. She would be respected on her own actions.

Celestia looked at Trixie, disappointed by her choice. "Very well. If that is what you want then so be it."

Trixie tried to convince herself that this was the right choice, but uncertainty still lay in her heart. She watched as Princess Celestia stood ready to leave but stopped and looked over at a nearby boulder. Without any word, the alicorn walked over to it and her horn began to glow before she casted a bright white beam over the large rock.

The spell shined so intense that Trixie had to cover her eyes before it finally died down. She lowed her hooves only to stared in disbelief at what she saw. It was a caravan just like the one she had before only it had a blue paint job with white stars crafted on the roof. The words "TRIXIE" in enchanted glowing gold lettering stood in the center of the wall as it reflected beautifully in the moonlight.

It was her home. The home she made all by herself and lived in for years was back, better then ever. Trixie, still in disbelief, looked at her mentor for an explanation.

"I want you to have this, Trixie. It's my gift to you. Use this new caravan to start a new chapter in your life. Someday, you will learn that nopony can be great on their own and I know you'll come back when you want to. Until that day, continue to learn and make me proud by being a real mage and not a show off," Celestia said with a small smile. "Till we meet again, my student."

Trixie stood there in awe as she watched Celestia fly away back towards Canterlot, her mind confused as well as the feelings she held in her heart. After watching the princess become a speck in the sky, she slowly turned to her new caravan and entered it. When she got inside, she found that it held everything she had in her old one including her bed, desk, and mini kitchen.

Something then caught her eye. Walking over to her bed, her hooves picked up two objects that she thought she lost. The two most valuable objects she ever had in her entire life that she never got rid off.

Her magician hat and cloak.

She saw a note fall out of the hat. Levitating it to her face, she looked at it:

You lost these in Ponyville. Good luck and make me proud.

Princess Celestia.

Trixie held her beloved treasures close to chest and cried.

End


Thanks for reading the story.

I'd like to thank matrix541 for his permission to do this fanfic. To see more of matrix541's work visit his deviant art page.

Rated out

(Plays Metalingus by Alter Bridge)