Ivy's Bullies (Fan continuation)

by Blackdust


Chapter 1.5: Problem?

As Ivy lay in the mud crying, a shadow moved from behind the trees and followed the two bullies intent on repaying them the indecency they caused such a beautiful mare. Or was Ivy a woman? Girl? Well whatever she was, her aura was absolutely BEAUTIFUL when she was happy and absolutely horrendous when she was sad.
"Hey!" The shadow called out, stopping the colts in their tracks, confusion temporarily coloring their auras before recognition and disgust replaced it. But the pony that called them out only felt even angrier at this, and said, "That was SO not cool! Don't you know it's wrong to be a bully, not just morally, but also legally?"
One of the two colts scoffed, probably the one on the right since the one on the left had a twinge of fear run through him for a second, while the other one said, "Oh look! It's the OTHER freak! The blind unicorn that can't even levitate a quill! What are you gonna do, huh? Go and cry to mommy like the little baby you and Freako 1 over there are?"
This made the unicorn mad. VERY mad. So mad that the unicorns brain shut itself down and only registered one thing. MAKE THEM PAY. That's when the unicorn 'blacked out' as it were. When he regained control over his mind and body, he was holding the colt that made the comment about Ivy up to a tree, fear and pain obvious in his aura, while yelling something about how Ivy was more a pony than both those colts put together a thousand fold. That's when he felt something envelope his entire being and forcefully, but gently, pull him away from the other colt.
"By Celestia's own mother, Flamehoof, what is wrong with you!? You almost killed him!" The teacher. That's when Flamehoof knew he messed up. But he had no regrets over what he did. If given the choice to do something different, he'd do it again, just to try even harder the second time.
"They do not understand the beauty of life itself! Why should insignificant curs like them be allowed to live when all they do is hurt those that are harmless and appreciate the small things that come to them when they can!? Granted I myself shouldn't be allowed to live based off of that statement, but still!" He shouted, reasoning with both himself and the frightened teacher.
"That does not justify-!"
"Actually, in his case, it does. He sees and thinks differently. He can't use basic spells like levitation because his mind can't grasp simple concepts like how to gently move something that he can't really see too well," said the principle. "But we will need to call both his, Ivy's, and both the bullies parents in order to get this problem resolved as quickly and efficiently as possible."