//------------------------------// // Chapter 1 // Story: Rainbow Dash Doesn't Get JEALOUS // by EntityRelationship //------------------------------// “Alright, Squirt,” Rainbow Dash said, giving Scootaloo an affectionate rub on the head. “You about ready to go?” “Yup!” Scootaloo said. “You got your ticket?” Rainbow Dash asked, pulling out her own, a sky blue slip of paper with the words “Wonderbolt Air Show: Admits One” written on it. Scootaloo nodded, reached into the back of her cargo pants, and unfolded a matching ticket. “I can’t believe we’re actually going to see The Wonderbolts!” Scootaloo squealed. “They’re so cool!” “Heh,” Rainbow Dash said, patting Scootaloo on the back. “This your first time seeing them in person?” “Mmm-hmm,” Scootaloo said, nodding. “Well, that’s exciting and all. But I’ve seen them a few times. So, it’s not really a big deal for me.” ***One hour earlier “I can’t believe we’re actually going to see The Wonderbolts!” Rainbow Dash squealed, dancing in place in her living room. “They’re so cool!” *** “You got your inhaler?” Rainbow Dash asked. Scootaloo diligently presented it. “I don’t really need it, though,” Scootaloo said. “I mean, it’s been weeks since I’ve had an attack.” Rainbow Dash gave a stern look. “Look, Scootaloo, you’ve got to be really careful about bringing that with you, okay? If you have an attack and don’t have your inhaler on you, it could be really dangerous. And there’s probably going to be smoke and pollen at the show, so we really need to be careful.” Scootaloo sighed. “I know…” she said sadly, and pocketed her inhaler. Then, she perked right back up again. “But it’s going to be awesome! I can’t wait to see them do all those AMAZING tricks in person! Oh, oh! Do you think they’ll show a new routine today?” Rainbow Dash chuckled. “Maybe they will, Squirt. Maybe they will. ***A few weeks earlier “Alright,” Rainbow Dash said, sitting down on the log in front of the campfire. “Fire’s lit. The sun’s down. Now, it’s time...for the traditional scaaaaary campfire story!” “Oh, I love these!” Twilight said, clapping her hands quietly in excitement. Rainbow Dash raised a blue eyebrow. “You do? Seriously?” Twilight smiled happily and nodded. “Shining Armor used to tell me these all the time. Every Nightmare Night he’d come up with a new one and act it out for me. Ooo! Are you going to do the one about the Headless Horseman?” Rainbow Dash scoffed. “Come on, Twilight. That’s not scary at all. It doesn’t have a head, how’s it know where it’s going?” “Maybe it’s magic?” Applejack asked, distinctly thinking she should be on the other side of this conversation. “I wanna hear Rainbow Dash’s story!” Scootaloo piped up, eager to please her mentor and, hopefully soon, surrogate big sister. This camping trip was originally going to be just Apple Bloom and Applejack, a sister bonding weekend together. But Applejack had invited Twilight to come along, hoping to coax her out of her shell a little bit...and, if she was being honest with herself, to give her a break from her friends at Crystal Prep. Friends they may be, but they were a handful to deal with. To make sure Apple Bloom didn’t feel outnumbered by girls significantly older than her, Applejack had offered to invite along her two closest friends, Sweetie Belle and Scootaloo. Then, Sweetie Belle had wanted Rarity to come too, and Scootaloo mentioned that she’d really like for Rainbow Dash to come along...alright, she was trying to impress her, Scootaloo could admit that much to herself. But could anyone really blame her? All it would take, she told herself, was one weekend of being cool and easygoing around her, and then Rainbow Dash would see how awesome she was and become her surrogate big sister. Flawless planning. “Alright, girls,” Rainbow Dash said, bending over and flexing her fingers menacingly, the light of the campfire illuminating her face and brightening the front of her rainbow hair in a dull, orange glow. Her voice was hushed, and every word drawn out like a ghost’s wail. “Have you ever wondered...where rainbows come from?” There was a pause here, during which Scootaloo, Sweetie Belle, and Apple Bloom shook their heads. “Now, a-” “Light,” Twilight interrupted. Rainbow Dash stopped and dropped her whispery voice. “Huh?” “Rainbows come from light,” Twilight said. “Well, more accurately, light and refraction. Sunlight contains light of all wavelengths in it, which we see as roughly white. But when it passes through a refractive surface, like an atmosphere, water, or a prism, the angle of that light changes. Different wavelengths of light bend at different angles, which our eyes interpret as different colors.” Rainbow Dash blew on her lips dismissively and rolled her eyes. “That’s stupid SciTwi. Rainbows don’t come from light.” Rainbow Dash dropped her voice to a whisper again, resuming the story. “They come from-” “Yes they do,” Twilight interrupted again. Rainbow Dash gave Twilight an annoyed, deadpan look, but Twilight did not seem to notice. “It’s the same principle that makes the sky blue.” “Look, do YOU want to tell the story?” Rainbow Dash asked. Twilight shook her head. “Good. Then shut up, and listen.” She resumed her hushed, storytelling voice again, and leaned in closer to the fire. “Now, a rainbow’s tale isn’t quite as nice as the story we knew of sugar and spice. But a rainbow’s easy once you get to know it, with the help of the magic of the Pegasus Device…” ***One horrifying story later “And those girls...never made it out of the factory...alive that is.” Rainbow Dash said, leaning forward slightly to further illuminate her face, contrasting sharply with the dark woods surrounding them. “Alive?” Sweetie Belle asked. Rainbow Dash shook her head. “Now, I know what you must be thinking…‘But Rainbow Dash, if no one leaves the factory, how do YOU know about it?’” “Literally no one was thinking that,” Twilight said. Rainbow Dash pointedly ignored her. “I know...because the manager of The Rainbow Factory...was ME!” Suddenly she jumped up, eliciting a scream from Sweetie Belle, Apple Bloom, and Scootaloo. “And that,” Rainbow Dash said, sitting back down, “is where rainbows come from.” “No it’s not!” Twilight spoke up. “They come from light and refraction. You see them after a rainstorm because there’s so much water in the air, it refracts the light!” Rainbow Dash’s eyebrows sank. “You’re sort of a party-pooper, aren’t you SciTwi?” Twilight stuck her tongue out at her. “Alright girls,” Applejack said, standing up and putting an arm around her little sister, who was hiding behind her as best she could. “I think it’s time to get to bed.” “Uh…” Scootaloo said, looking around at the surrounding tents. She counted three, one for Apple Bloom and Applejack, one especially large one for Rarity, Sweetie Belle, and Twilight to share...and then there was...one more. “So...I’m staying with…” “Me, Squirt,” Rainbow Dash said, slapping Scootaloo on the back. Scootaloo yelped and jumped up, grabbing onto a tree to secure herself. “Whoa, you’re jumpy. You okay?” “J-j-just fine!” Scootaloo said, her eye twitching. “Just fine! I just thought...well, maybe you’d prefer to sleep alone? I’m sure I could get some space in the tent with Sweetie Belle and Rarity...o-or maybe-” “Nah, don’t worry about it,” Rainbow Dash said. “You don’t want to be cramped up in there with those guys. You want to be in the cool tent.” Rainbow Dash pointed her thumb up at her face and grinned. “With me.” “R-right…” Scootaloo said. She’d actually been looking forward to this earlier, being bunkmates with Rainbow Dash...alone...in the wilderness...with no to hear her scream… “Aw, don’t worry Squirt,” Rainbow Dash said with a wink. “I promise not to turn you into a rainbow or anything...so long as you don’t snore, that is.” An hour later Scootaloo was still awake, very much and very deliberately NOT snoring, and looking over at Rainbow Dash. She seemed to be asleep, though as loudly as SHE was snoring Scootaloo was almost certain she was faking it. Was Rainbow Dash just waiting until Scootaloo fell asleep? Then she’d creep up on her, quietly, and then… Scootaloo gulped. Nope. No. Nu-uh, that wasn’t how she was going to go. Scootaloo got up and ran out of the tent as fast as she could. They were out in the woods, but they had taken a hiking path for most of the way to the campsite. That path led back to the parking lot, which led back to the highway, which led back to the city. She could make it home, Scootaloo told herself, where she’d be safe, safe from anyone who wanted to kidnap her and turn her into- Scootaloo felt a sudden tightening on her chest. She coughed and coughed, wheezing for breath as she collapsed onto her knees. No, no, no, she told herself, not here, not now. She reached into her pocket to grab her inhaler, then stopped as she noticed that the familiar weight of it was missing. She’d left it back at in the tent. Scootaloo continued to cough and gasp for breath, but with each passing moment she felt less and less oxygen making it into her lungs. This was it, she told herself, with no one around to save her, she’d be- “Scootaloo!” Rainbow Dash yelled, running down the hiking trail at top speed. She came to where Scootaloo was kneeled over. “No, no, no, no,” Rainbow Dash said, and shoved an inhaler in Scootaloo’s hands. “C’mon Squirt, use this.” Scootaloo shook the inhaler and breathed in. She felt the tightening around her chest loosen slightly and she coughed, able to take in a full breath of air again. “You okay there, Squirt?” Scootaloo nodded. “Mmm-hmm…” she muttered. Rainbow Dash sighed. “Good, good,” she said, clearly relieved. Then, she face grew more stern. “What were you DOING out here by yourself in the middle of the night? And why didn’t you take your inhaler?” Tears welled up in Scootaloo’s eyes and she said. “I’m so, so, so sorry Rainbow Dash! Please don’t turn me into a rainbow!” A beat passed and Rainbow Dash gave a puzzled look. “Huh?” “I-I just wanted you to come on this trip, see how cool I was and become, I don’t know, like my big sister of something! B-but then y-you told that story and I got scared! I was afraid that you were going to...going to…” Scootaloo gulped. “So I ran away. But I was in such a hurry that I forgot my inhaler, and then...well…” she looked down on the ground, ashamed of herself. Rainbow Dash’s stern face melted, a small smile crept across her face, and she sat down next to Scootaloo. “Hey, Scootaloo, do you want to know where I REALLY heard that story?” Scootaloo looked up at Rainbow Dash with a confused look on her face. “I-I thought you said you were the manager of The Rainbow Factory?” Rainbow Dash nodded. “Yeah, I said that. Because that’s how my dad ended the story when he told it to me.” Scootaloo sniffed and wiped her nose. “H-huh? Your dad…?” Rainbow Dash nodded, with a big grin on her face. “Yup. When I was a kid, I asked him why we have rainbow hair. I mean, no one else around here seems to have it.” Rainbow Dash threw a lock of her hair aside to demonstrate. “He came up with this whole story about how he’d been involved in an accident at The Rainbow Factory when a couple of prisoners tried to escape, and it’d permanently dyed his hair that way. Now, at the time I wasn’t quite the critical-thinking, deeply thoughtful, and cerebral girl I am today.” Rainbow Dash gave Scootaloo a sideways glance and a smirk to emphasize the self-deprecation in that comment. “So, I didn’t think to ask why MY hair would end up like that too. I couldn’t sleep that entire week, I was so scared.” Rainbow Dash laughed. “Of course, I eventually learned that he stole the whole plot from some cheesy SciFi movie.” Rainbow Dash raised her voice in the most overly dramatic impression she could give. “Rainbows are people. PEOPLE!” She laughed again. “But at the time, it was pretty scary.” “S-so there’s no such place as The Rainbow Factory?” Scootaloo asked. Rainbow Dash considered for a moment, remembering a few stories Sunset Shimmer had told her about weather back in Equestria. She was pretty sure that a place technically called The Rainbow Factory did exist there, but this did not seem like the time to bring it up, even if the factory Sunset Shimmer described was nothing like the one in the story. “Nope. Twilight’s right, Rainbows are made of light. But that doesn’t make as good a story.” Rainbow Dash draped an arm over Scootaloo’s shoulders. “So...you’re looking for a big sister?” Scootaloo thought back to her hurried confession and blushed. “I-I mean, well, I-I…” she stuttered. “I might be up for something like that,” Rainbow Dash said. A wide grin spread out across Scootaloo’s face. “Really?” she asked, barely able to contain her enthusiasm. “So long as you don’t go running off on your own in the middle of the night,” Rainbow Dash said. Scootaloo nodded. “It’s a deal.” ***At the Wonderbolt Air Show “Ohmygoshohmygoshohmygosh!” Scootaloo said, looking up at the jet fighters flying overhead. “I’m actually here! I actually get to see The Wonderbolts!” “Pretty cool, huh?” Rainbow Dash said. She gave a confident grin. “Of course, the whole routine’s going to be better once I get in…” “Well, duh!” Scootaloo said enthusiastically. “Once you get in, they’ll have the coolest athlete EVER to make the show even more awesome!” “You know it!” Rainbow Dash said, nodding in agreement. Thinking back, Rainbow Dash remembered when she was younger, and had fully reveled in being an only child. She had never really wanted a sibling, younger or older. A sibling meant more competition for her father’s attention, and having a bratty little brother or sister around would just mean someone to knock over her trophies and exercise equipment, rip her posters, and get their messy hands all over her stuff. But, after spending a little time with Scootaloo, Rainbow Dash had to admit, having a little sister had started to appeal to her more and more. To be honest, even before Scootaloo had brought it up, Rainbow Dash had thought of her as a sort of kid sister. That night on the camping trip had just given words to something she was already feeling. Seven jets flew overhead, staggered symmetrically in a “V” pattern, each one trailing a different color of smoke and decorating the sky in an artificial rainbow. Scootaloo sighed in admiration. “They’re so cool…” she said. “Shorty?” a voice came from behind them. Rainbow Dash and Scootaloo turned around to see Indigo Zap standing behind them, holding a cup of lemonaid. “Indy?” Rainbow Dash said. “What are you-?” “Ohmygosh!” Scootaloo said, jumping up from the blanket she and Rainbow Dash had been sitting on to run over to Indigo Zap. “Indigo Zap! You’re here!” Indigo Zap gave Scootaloo a playful punch on the shoulder. “Sure am, Shorty,” she said. “Uh…” Rainbow Dash said, looking from Scootaloo to Indigo Zap, noting the admiration in Scootaloo’s eyes. “You two...know each other?” “Sure do,” Indigo Zap said. “She coaches at the skate park,” Scootaloo said. “Isn’t she just the coolest?” Rainbow Dash paused. “The coolest,” she said in a completely deadpan voice. “What are you doing here?” That came out a little more accusatory than Rainbow Dash had been hoping, be nice, she told herself. There wasn’t anything to get bothered about here. “Twilight gave me a ticket,” Indigo Zap said, taking a long sip of her lemonade. “She’s got her dinner with Sunset Shimmer and her family tonight, and she wanted to make sure I didn’t try to spy on them.” “Oh,” Rainbow Dash said, voice still completely devoid of enthusiasm. “Great.” “Indigo Zap’s head of Crystal Prep’s volleyball team!” Scootaloo said. “Apparently they’re going to nationals this year.” “More like are gonna WIN nationals,” Indigo Zap said, smiling confidently. “Trust me on this one Shorty, I know what I’m talking about. Mind if I join you?” Without waiting for an answer, Indigo Zap sat down on the blanket between Scootaloo and Rainbow Dash. “Uh...sure,” Rainbow Dash said, moving over the bare minimum amount possible to give Indigo Zap enough room to sit. “I can’t believe you two know each other!” Scootaloo said. “That’s, like...the coolest thing ever!” Rainbow Dash scoffed, which she covered midway through by pretending to blow a lock of hair out of her face. “It’s not all THAT cool…” she muttered. If Indigo Zap or Scootaloo heard her, neither acknowledged it. “You haven’t been slacking off, have you Shorty?” Indigo Zap asked. Scootaloo shook her head. “No, ma’am,” she said, punching her fist into her open palm. “I’ve been working on some really cool tricks! You’re gonna be blown away by my awesomeness!” “She’s really something, isn’t she RD?” Indigo Zap asked. “Uh-huh,” Rainbow Dash said, standing up. “I’m gonna get us some popcorn. Be right back.” As soon as she was out of sight, Rainbow Dash mentally scolded herself. She didn’t need to act that way, she thought. Indigo Zap was her friend, and Scootaloo was her little sister. I mean, sure, Scootaloo had called Indigo Zap, “the coolest”, when CLEARLY that title belong to Rainbow Dash and ONLY Rainbow Dash. But it wasn’t like she was jealous or anything. She was Rainbow Danger Dash, she didn’t DO jealousy. It didn’t matter that Scootaloo was starstruck, and talking about Indigo Zap in ways she usually only talked about Rainbow Dash, and that Indigo Zap had her own, stupid, meaningless little nickname for her, she- “Rainbow Dash?” “I’m not jealous!” Rainbow Dash yelled, turning around to see...Rarity? “Uhm...I’m...happy to hear that, darling?” Rarity said. Rainbow Dash blinked, and resisted the urge to slap herself in the face. “Rarity? Uh...what are you doing here?” “Well, same as you, I suppose. I’m here to see The Wonderbolts, with a friend of mine from Crystal Prep.” “Oh, Sunny Flare?” Rainbow Dash asked. “I didn’t know she liked The Wonderbolts.” Rarity gave a small giggle. “Oh, no darling. Sunny Flare can’t stand loud, outdoor events like this. No, I’m here with Fleur Dis Lee. Do you remember when Twilight had her little...well, incident? And we saved a few students from falling through that hole into Equestria? Well, I helped Fleur out, and we got to talking. She’s really a sweet girl, and she invited me out with her and her boyfriend to see the show.” “Oh...that’s cool,” Rainbow Dash said, stepping up to the concession stand. “One large popcorn, please,” she said to the vendor. “Now, what’s all this about you being jealous?” Rarity asked. Rainbow Dash scoffed. “If you were listening, Rarity, you’d have heard that I’m NOT jealous. You’ve really got to learn to listen more carefully.” “I see,” Rarity said. “Then what, exactly, is it that you aren’t jealous about?” “I’m DEFINITELY not jealous that Scootaloo and Indigo Zap apparently know each other, if that’s what you’re implying,” Rainbow Dash snapped. She snatched her popcorn away from the vendor and threw a handful of it into her mouth. “And I’m not jealous at ALL that Scootaloo keeps gushing about how cool she is. Or that they’re apparently much closer than I’d thought. And it’s frankly stupid of you to think I would be.” “Hmm…” Rarity said, crossing her arms in a show of ladylike disbelief. “You do know that it’s alright to feel that way, don’t you, Rainbow?” “Pffft,” Rainbow Dash said, angrily chewing down on another mouthful of popcorn. “Maybe if I DID feel that way, I’d agree with you. But I don’t, so it’s a moot point.” “I know I would feel just a teensy bit jealous if I felt that Sweetie Belle looked up to someone else more than me,” Rarity said. “Well, I don’t know what to tell you, Rares,” Rainbow Dash said. “Just that it doesn’t matter. Because I’m not jealous. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I need to get back before SOMEONE decides that she’d make a better big sister than a certain SOMEONE ELSE.” With that, Rainbow Dash stormed off in a huff back to the spot where Indigo Zap and Scootaloo were camped out. “Here you go, Squirt,” Rainbow Dash said, dropping the bucket of popcorn into Scootaloo’s lap. Scootaloo gave a big smile. “Thanks Rainbow Dash,” she said. “Indigo Zap was just telling me about a time she went to Equestria!” “I see…” Rainbow Dash said, trying her best to hide her aggravation. Which, she made clear to herself, was NOT jealousy. Just annoyance. Completely different. “I think that was the first time I’d ever been accused of starting an, ‘international incident’.” Indigo Zap said, grabbing a handful of popcorn. “Yeah, very nice,” Rainbow Dash muttered, then piped in, “I’ve been to Equestria too, you know.” Scootaloo’s eyes gleamed with excitement. “Really?! What’d you do there?” “Uh…” Rainbow Dash said, scratching the back of her head. “Well...we really just followed SciTwi and Sunset around to make sure their date went alright...but still!” Rainbow Dash scolded herself silently. Why’d she bring up THAT story of all things? It was distinctly un-cool, not the sort of thing that would impress Scootaloo at all...not that she felt she needed to impress her, or anything like that! Three planes flew overhead, splitting apart and looping around, drawing fractal contrails of blue smoke in the sky. “Wow…” Scootaloo said. “They’re so cool!” “You really like the Wonderbolts, Shorty?” Indigo Zap said. Scootaloo nodded happily. “You gonna join ‘em one day?” Scootaloo’s face immediately dropped, and every ounce of annoyance-not jealousy, mind you-that Rainbow Dash may have been feeling drained from her as she looked down at her saddened little sister. “Huh? What’s up? What did I say?” Indigo Zap asked. “I-it’s nothing,” Rainbow Dash said, “you didn’t do anything wrong. It’s just…” She looked down to Scootaloo, silently asking if she could go on, and Scootaloo gave a small nod. “The Wonderbolts are technically a branch of the military. And…” “And with my asthma…” Scootaloo said, sighing. “I’m...probably disqualified from service.” A guilty look passed over Indigo Zap’s face. “Oh...I’m-I’m sorry guys, I didn’t realize…” “It’s alright,” Scootaloo said with a sigh. “And it’s not like I know for sure. My asthma’s getting better, and if it dies down enough, then it’s possible that they’d let me in. But I’d need to get a medical waiver for that, and they don’t give those out easily.” Rainbow Dash placed a comforting arm around Scootaloo. “But even if you don’t get in Squirt, you’re all kinds of awesome anyways.” Scootaloo leaned in against Rainbow Dash and smiled. “Thanks Rainbow Dash,” she said. Indigo Zap smiled. “You know-”, she said, “I-” “Indy? Is that you?” Indigo Zap’s smile immediately faded as she heard the voice. Rainbow Dash looked up and saw...well...if she was looking at a distance, she would have sworn that she was seeing Indigo Zap. The girl had the same haircut, the same eyes, she was even wearing goggles and lightning bolt earrings, just like Indigo Zap. They were the spitting image of one another, except this girl was a light, greenish blue instead of peach, and had streaked blonde hair instead of streaked blue. “Oh...hi…” Indigo Zap said, lowering her eyebrows in frustration. “Rainbow Dash, Scootaloo, this is Lightning Dust...my sister.” “Her OLDER sister,” Lightning Dust added in a taunting tone that only an older sibling can truly pull off. “By seven minutes…” Indigo Zap said, blowing aside a lock of hair. “Wait...you two are twins?” Rainbow Dash said, looking back and forth between the two girls. She could certainly believe it, by how close they looked to one another...except the colors were all off. “Uh...I mean, how…” “We’re heterozygous twins. Not identical,” Indigo Zap said in an annoyed deadpan tone that Rainbow Dash inferred meant that she had had to explain this before. “Though you wouldn’t believe it by looking at us. It’s almost like we were supposed to be identical up until the last possible second, then someone changed their mind, swapped a few colors around and called it good.” “So you’re Rainbow Dash,” Lightning Dust said, leaning in and giving a grin. “CHS’s star athlete. Nice to meet’cha. I’m Crystal Prep’s star athlete.” “Uh...you are?” Rainbow Dash asked, looking over to a very clearly uncomfortable Indigo Zap. “I thought Indy was-” “Indy’s captain of the volleyball team,” Lightning Dust said, putting a hand on her chest pridefully. “And I’m the star of the cross country team, the motocross team, the rollerblading team…” “Swimming team, golf team…” Indigo Zap listed off automatically. “She’s the best on a lot of teams, okay?” “That I am,” Lightning Dust said, then focused in on Rainbow Dash. “And I’ve heard a lot about you. You showed some pretty sweet moves at The Friendship Games. And, from what I hear, you’re looking to join The Wonderbolts.” “Uh...yeah?” Rainbow Dash said. “What about it?” Lightning Dust walked over, leaned into Rainbow Dash’s ear, and whispered, “I’m looking to join too.” Lightning Dust straightened back up and walked away. “Catch you later, Indy. And Rainbow Dash-see you at The Wonderbolt Academy.” With Lightning Dust was out of sight, Rainbow Dash took a moment to take in Indigo Zap’s mood. The bravado Rainbow Dash had gotten so used to emanating from her was gone, she was avoiding eye contact, and looked...well, almost insecure. Quickly glancing around, Rainbow Dash noticed the empty cup of lemonade sitting by Indigo Zap’s legs. “Hey, Scootaloo,” Rainbow Dash said, “Looks like Indy’s out of lemonade. Here.” Rainbow Dash handed Scootaloo a handful of bills. “Can you get us three more? Grab anything else you want for yourself while you’re up there.” “Wow, thanks Rainbow Dash!” Scootaloo said, then zipped off towards the promise of sugary drinks. Once she was gone, Rainbow Dash focused in on Indigo Zap. “Want to tell me what that was all about?” Rainbow Dash asked. Indigo Zap shrugged. “That’s my sister. Well, one of them,” Indigo Zap said. “Does she bully you?” Rainbow Dash asked, feeling a flash of anger and protectiveness before Indigo Zap waved her hand away, dismissing the idea. “No, nothing like that. We’re just...competitive. Always have been. The thing is, Lightning Dust is just a much better athlete than me, across the board.” “But you’re leading the volleyball team,” Rainbow Dash said. “You’re beating her there, aren’t you?” Indigo Zap gave a little shrug. “You know all those teams she listed off that she’s on? Have you noticed that they’re all things you can do yourself? You don’t really need to rely on teammates in golf or most swimming contests. Volleyball is a really team-intensive sport, and Lightning Dust just doesn’t do well when she has to work with others.” “Uh...she’s going to Crystal Prep...and even you guys think she’s not a team player?” Rainbow Dash asked. “Wow.” Then a thought struck Rainbow Dash. “Wait, if she’s such a great athlete, why wasn’t she in The Friendship Games?” Despite her mood, a smile broke out across Indigo Zap’s face. “She may be the best athlete at Crystal Prep. But it’s the top ten students who get to go to The Friendship Games. Principal Cinch puts a lot more weight on the academic portion of the games than the athletic, and she just didn’t make the cut.” Indigo Zap’s smile widened a little bit. “But I did.” She sighed, the temporary boost in mood dissipating. “But...I come from a big family. I’m the youngest of six children, all overachievers. It’s hard to get attention just from being second best. And my whole family’s athletic, so that counts for a lot more with them. And with Lightning Dust as my sister…” Indigo Zap sighed. “When I stand beside a legend, I don’t even compare.” In that moment, Rainbow Dash saw it all. Everything she was afraid of in having siblings of her own, Indigo Zap had to deal with. The lack of attention, living in someone else’s shadow. This was not a bizarre hypothetical for her, this was her life. And spending time with Scootaloo gave her the chance to be admired herself, to stand alone, without her sister’s presence constantly lurking over her. “I’m sorry I barged in on you guys,” Indigo Zap said, and she started to stand up. “I’ll leave you two alone to enjoy the show.” “Don’t even think about it,” Rainbow Dash said, shooting Indigo Zap a wide grin. “Scootaloo’s coming back with lemonade for us, and I think she’ll be pretty disappointed if you just leave.” A soft, warm smile spread across Indigo Zap’s face. “And for whatever it’s worth, I don’t think you’re just a second-rate Lightning Dust. You’re you, she’s her. You both have things you’re great at. And if your family doesn’t always recognize that, well, it’s their loss.” Indigo Zap scratched her face to cover her wiping away a tear. “Thanks, RD. I...thanks.” “No problem, Indy,” Rainbow Dash said. “But it’s gotta be hard to have to deal with all that.” ***A while ago Indigo Zap opened the door to her home and stepped into the kitchen. She sighed, dropped her backpack onto the table, and pulled out the list of students that would represent Crystal Prep in The Friendship Games. She had made it. “So,” Lightning Dust’s voice interrupted the mental celebration Indigo Zap had pushed off since the announcements had first been made. “You got in.” Indigo Zap nodded. “Yup,” she said. She wouldn’t gloat, she told herself. She wouldn’t add in, ‘and you didn’t.’ There was no need for that. Not really. The victory spoke for itself. Lightning Dust crossed through the kitchen and stood, face inches away from Indigo Zap. Indigo Zap gripped down on her hand, ready to duke it out right there, if she had to. This was HER win, HER glory, and there was no way she was going to let Lightning Dust tell her she hadn’t earned it. This time, she had WON. Lightning Dust jabbed a finger at Indigo Zap’s chest, and said, “You’d better not lose.” The words were aggressive, but Indigo Zap could feel the respect in them. It was as close to an acknowledgement as she was ever going to get from Lightning Dust. “I won’t,” Indigo Zap said, with a grin. “You’re gonna need some better sports gear. Here,” Lightning Dust took off her goggles and handed them to Indigo Zap. “I’ve got another pair. But these should help in the athletics section.” Indigo Zap examined the goggles, stretched out the band, and strapped them to her forehead. “Cool,” she said. Lightning Dust turned around to leave the room, but she stopped as she got into the doorway. “Hey, Indy?” she said. “Yeah?” Indigo Zap asked. “...knock ‘em dead.” ***Back at the air show “It’s not that bad,” Indigo Zap said, gently snapping the strap to her goggles. ***After the show “-and then when the pilots parachuted down for the big finale!” Scootaloo said as she and Rainbow Dash walked back from the air show. “That was so cool!” “It sure was,” Rainbow Dash said. “I’m glad you had a good time, Squirt.” “Thanks Rainbow Dash,” Scootaloo said. A considering look passed over Scootaloo’s face. “Uh, Rainbow Dash? Can I ask you something?” “Sure thing, Scoots,” Rainbow Dash said, rummaging through her pockets for some loose change for the bus. “What’s up?” “You seemed a little annoyed at first when Indigo Zap showed up. You weren’t...jealous the way I was talking about her, were you?” “What?!” Rainbow Dash said, blushing. “No way, Squirt. I’m Rainbow Dash, the most awesome girl in the world. I don’t get jealous.” “Uh-huh,” Scootaloo said, crossing her arms and giving Rainbow Dash a disbelieving look. “You sure?” “Totally,” Rainbow Dash said, suddenly finding the coins in her hand very interesting. “Good,” Scootaloo said. “Because if you were, I’d have to tell you that you’re the most awesome big sister a girl could ask for. And that I’m really glad you decided to take me under your wing. And that I think Indigo Zap’s cool and all, but you’re a million times cooler. Easily.” Rainbow Dash’s face flushed and she poked at the coins in her hand. “R-really?” “Really,” Scootaloo said, then crossed her hands behind her back. “Good thing you’re not jealous though, right?” Rainbow Dash smiled. “Right. Not jealous at all.”