A-V-W

by Twisted Brew


Chapter 1

Twilight exited her castle, looking down at the carriage that was waiting for her. It was sent by her former teacher earlier that day, along with a letter that requested her immediate presence. The letter did not go into details about the meeting she was required to attend, but it seemed important. As she made her way towards the pony-powered vehicle, her loyal assistant, Spike, came running after her with a saddle bag held tightly in his claws.

"Twilight, wait!" The young dragon yelled after her, his tiny legs moving as fast as they could to catch up with her. Twilight came to a stop to face her, long-time, friend and assistant. "You almost forgot your bags."

Twilight smiled at him, levitating the bags from his claw and mounting them on her bag. "Thanks, Spike." She said with a smile, "I don't know what I'd do without you."

"Well for starters, you'd be writing your own checklists and schedules." He remarked, earning a giggle from the lavender princess. "Did Celestia say what she needed you for?"

Twilight nodded, "No, she just said that it was of utmost importance that I get to Canterlot as soon as possible." She explained, "I'm not sure what it is, or how long I'll be staying there. Are you sure you can handle everything here while I'm gone."

Spike straightened his posture and pressed a closed fist against his puffed out chest. "You can count on me!"

Another giggle escapes Twilight's muzzle. Spike truly was one of the best friends she ever could have asked for. "I'm sure I can. Make sure to let our friends know that I'll be away for a while, but I'll be back as soon as I am able."

Spike nodded and made a Beeline straight to Ponyville to carry out his task. As he did so, Twilight watched for a brief seconds before turning her attention to her ride. She climbed into the carriage, knocking on the front of it to signal to the solar guards that she was ready to depart.

Once they were off, she started to let her mind wander. What would Princess Celestia possibly need her for? Was it really that important? It had to be since she was requested to be their in a timely manner. But, what could it possibly be? She continued to ponder on all of this throughout a majority of the trip.

It wasn't long before the carriage began its descent into Canterlot, landing just outside of the large castle at the head of the most wealthy town in Equestria. As she steps out of the vehicle, she is met with a sight that actually manages to make her smile. Not ten feet from where she was standing, another carriage is parked. Stepping out from this one is another alicorn. Her pink coat and colorful mane are enough to give her away.

"Cadence!" Twilight yelled out of excitement, running over to her former foalsitter with glee.

It takes Cadence all of half a second to turn her head and smile like a little school filly. She follows Twilight's example, trotting toward her as fast as she could. Just when it seemed like they were going to collide, they came to a stop and performed their little ritual, singing in unison; "Sunshine, sunshine! Ladybugs awake! Clap your hooves and do a little shake!"

The two princesses shared a laugh before welcoming the other into a warm embrace. They held each other for what felt like forever before separating.

"What are you doing here?" Twilight asked, her smile never wavering.

"Auntie Celestia called me here on important business." She explained, sharing her fellow princess' enthusiasm. "However, I wasn't expecting to see you here. Are you visiting?"

Twilight's smile finally fell upon hearing this. Not only had Celestia called her here, but Cadence as well. "Actually, Princess Celestia summoned me here on business too."

Cadences smile fell as well. "Oh dear; If she called us both here then it must be extremely important. We should probably get a move on and see what it is."

Twilight nodded as they turned towards the castle and made their way in, trotting at a quickened pace. It would take a short while to get to the main hall, then to get to the throne room. Taking advantage of this, Twilight started to pry for information. "Did Princess Celestia tell you anything about why we're here?"

"No." She replied, "But if all of us are required to be present, then it must be urgent."

"I was afraid you'd say that."

Twilight and Cadence continued down the halls until they finally reached the throne room. As always, there was a line of guards on both sides of a red carpet that led to the thrones themselves. Upon one of these thrones was Princess Celestia, who sat with a worried expression on her face.

Lost in her thoughts, Celestia didn't even notice that the two young alicorns had entered her throne room, thus continued to be imprisoned within her own mind. It wasn't until they had called out her name that she came back to reality and picked up on their presence.

Stepping down from her throne, Celestia bowed to her fellow princesses, and they followed suit. "It's a pleasure to see you both again." She said, lifting her head to face her niece and former student. "I just wish it could have been on better terms."

Twilight rose from her bow, looking at Celestia with curious eyes. "With all do respect, princess; Why did you summon us here on such short notice?"

"Yeah," Cadence cut in, returning from her bow as well. "You never did specify the reason you needed us to come. Is there something wrong?"

"Come with me." Celestia said with a nod, "There is something I wish to share with you." The sun goddess then exited the throne room, the two other alicorns following close behind her as she made her way through the halls. "A few years ago, times were beginning to roughen. Crime was on the rise and it was getting more and more difficult to prosecute those who had committed..."


We had lost another case, a stallion by the name of Greedy Hooves had robbed several banks and left many in poverty as a result. He was found, arrested, and put on trial. However, he was crafty, leaving behind no shred of evidence that could be used against him. Everypony knew he was guilty, but without proof of his crimes, he could not be imprisoned.

He was only one of many who had found loopholes in the system and abused them to their fullest extent. So many terrible ponies committing heinous acts and finding ways to avoid getting caught, or finding a way to beat the justice system and walk away.

My heart weighed heavily on every case that got away from me. Luna was no happier than I and insisted we do something about it, but the current laws would permit no such thing. I couldn't do anything about it because of the system we had, though I wished I could.

"Couldn't we change the laws?" Cadence asked, interrupting the story. "Alter them, so ponies like that can't get away?"

"I could, but doing so would be an abuse upon my crown. If I simply changed things for my benefit, it would make me no better than the criminals I sought to put away." Celestia answered before continuing.

It was on that night, when Greedy Hooves had slipped away, that I prayed to Faust for something to happen. I prayed for a miracle, anything that could help me. It hurts me to know that ponies like him exist and are causing my subjects to walk around in fear of what is to come.

Suddenly, and without warning, a storm came; One that had not been scheduled. Thunder, lightning, and heavy rain shook Canterlot, causing many ponies to panic and recede into their homes for shelter.

"I remember that!" Twilight began, "That happened a few days after you sent me to Ponyville. It was all over the newspapers. Nopony could figure out how it started or where it came from."

Celestia nodded in response, "That storm was a mystery to us all, but that itself wasn't the only strange thing that had happened that night."

Not many ponies noticed this, as they were busy seeking out shelter from the storm, but something else was happening.  Above the raging clouds a portal had opened, one that I believe was the cause of that mess. My sister and I took to the skies, going straight for it. Our magic did very little at first, but in time, we managed to close the portal and the storm faded.

Just before it had closed though, something else came through. Two creatures had fallen from it and were plummeting to their deaths. Luna and I acted fast, swooping down and saving them from such a horrible fate. We brought them into the castle to have them examined. Never before had we seen such beings. Once the initial shock had passed, we were surprised to find that neither of them had been harmed. It only surprised us further to learn that they shared our dialect.

My sister and I spent time with them, learning everything we could. From what they had told us, they came from a different world; A storm had appeared out of nowhere in their land and both of them were pulled into the skies by an unseen force. The next thing they knew, they were falling.

"Forgive me for being skeptical, Auntie." Cadence began, finding this tale to be less-than-believable. It wasn't that she didn't trust Celestia, but such a story simply couldn't be true. How does a portal just appear without the use of magic? It should be impossible. "But, doesn't this sound even the littlest bit strange to you?"

Celestia couldn't help but to giggle at her nieces perspective. "I'm aware of how far fetched this tale may be. I wouldn't have believed it either if I wasn't there."

"So, what happened next?" Twilight asked, being very much invested in Celestia's story.

The more we learned about them, the more I felt as though my prayers had been answered. Both of these creatures fought for order in their world, bringing down criminals and forcing them to see justice. Without even thinking, I gave them full access to our records and every piece of information they could ever want.

I didn't notice this at first, but they seemed very fixated on being separate from each other when it came to their work. Within the next few weeks things started to look up. Several of the ponies who had gotten away with their crimes were brought back on trial with more than enough evidence to put them away. It all happened so fast, I didn't know how to react. I was happy that they were brought to justice, but something didn't feel quite right.

A few more days passed and I discovered that some of the ponies that had gotten away hadn't been brought back on trial. This hardly phased me at the time, I figured that they would be back eventually. Then I found out why they weren't coming back.

One of the creatures had been doing everything in his power to bring the guilty ponies back and have them locked up, but the other was making them disappear; Never to be seen again.

Once I had discovered this, I went after him. I was so close to bringing him down and sending him off to the dungeon, but then Luna got involved. She refused to let me do anything to him, claiming that his way was better and would lead to a more peaceful outcome.

We fought for days with no end on this. She refused to see the good that was being done with the creature I sided with and only looked at the faults; Cases that didn't go through, criminals that somehow managed to beat us again. In her eyes, what the creature she sided with was doing was a more fine and permanent solution.

Our tempers rose and tensions were high, the foundation of which I built this land on was about to be challenged and my own sister would be an accomplice. It would have broken into a civil war if we couldn't come to an agreement.

Before long, the creatures came to us offering a solution. A contract was then written out, binding one of the creatures to me and the other to Luna. We were given power over them, so if we felt something needed to be changed, we could make the call. Rules were written out, codes were set, and a strict restraining process was put in place. A ward was cast on both wings of the castle so that neither creature could enter the other's domain.

They continued their work separately, but couldn't do much not being allowed outside of their respective places in the castle. In time, they built their own societies, ponies that believed in their cause, and carried out every order they were given.

The underground society I rule over is known as, Anonymous. A large group of ponies that seek out criminals, catch them in the act, and acquire evidence that would not be obtainable otherwise. The society Luna has resolved to ruling over call themselves, The Watchers. They would track down criminals and use scare tactics to lure them out before making them disappear.


"Not too long ago, I requested that my sister give Anonymous another chance to earn her trust." Celestia continued, "It took some convincing, but she agreed and The Watchers were dispersed."

Twilight and Cadence were left in a stunned silence, neither knowing how to respond. How could two unknown creatures have fallen into Equestria and managed to stay hidden; Especially when they've both built an army of which they use to carry out their work. Where did they come from?

There was one particular question that was floating around in Twilight's mind, one that she couldn't quite figure out on her own. "Princess Celestia." She addressed, earning a hum from the alabaster alicorn. "As fascinated as I am by your story, I still don't see where Cadence and I come into play here."

Celestia sighed, "A few days ago, right after the case of the ponies vs Happy Trails failed, Luna became frustrated and unleashed The Watchers again." She explained, feeling as though there were a stone resting in her stomach. "Happy vanished that night, the last pony ever seeing him being a member of Anonymous."

"I summoned both of you here because of The Watcher's return." Celestia revealed, "I fear what will happen to my little ponies should his power grow." She stopped, turning around to face the two young alicorns with pleading eyes. "I would like you to join me in ruling over Anonymous. With your help, I believe we can always be a few steps ahead of The Watcher and keep order in Equestria."

"Referring back to the contract, we are required to have a meeting in which to discuss this new ruling." She finished, her eyes still begging them for their help. "Will you join me in keeping Equestria as it is, and to keep it the same peaceful nation we all love?"

Twilight and Cadence glanced at each other with wide eyes. Neither of them expecting an outcome like this. They looked at one another in silence, trying to think of what their next move would be. It didn't take long for their faith in Celestia to outweigh any other decision they could have made.

"Auntie," Cadence began, turning to face the regal mare in front of her. "I would be happy to assist you in any way I can. You have me and all of the Crystal Empire at your side."

"I couldn't agree more." Twilight followed up, "I'm with you, Princess; Through and through."

It brought a tear to Celestia's eyes to hear the reassuring words that her fellow princesses would help her. With them by her side, nothing could stop them. The Watcher wouldn't stand a chance with Anonymous having this kind of support. "I am glad to hear that." She said, turning toward a large set of double doors. "Come along now; As much as I'd love to bestow you with everything you need to rule Anonymous, we must discuss the terms with both sides."

Celestia's horn started to glow and the double doors opened, revealing a small room with nothing more than a rectangular table in the center and a line of chairs on either side. On each side of the room was a single door, equipped with multiple locks and parted only by the table that divided the room.

Celestia moved to the right side of the table, taking a seat in one of the old chairs. Cadence and Twilight followed suit, sitting on either side of the sun goddess.

Not too long afterward, Luna enters the same way they did, wearing a very displeased expression on her face. She trots to the left side of the table, taking a seat just opposite of her sister. "Let's get this over with." She said, her tone carrying the same displeasure her features held. "I have more important things to be doing right now."

Nodding, Celestia agreed to start the meeting. "As you wish, sister."

The royal sisters' horns became alight as the double doors slammed shut, being sealed off from the rest of the world with several spells and charms. Simultaneously, the smaller doors behind them made themselves known as their locks were removed. Both doors swung open, causing Cadence and Twilight to jump and scan the room around them. A small number of ponies entered the room from both sides and lined up against their respective walls. The ponies on the left side were dressed in dark clothing, most wearing thick coats that covered their entire body with a hood over their head. Each one also wore a metallic-looking mask with glowing orange eyes. The ponies on the right side donned casual black suits, complete with a white dress shirt and a black tie. Just as the ponies on the left side, they wore masks, but ones that were much less intimidating.

With these ponies in their spots, the doors behind them closed. A single representative on both sides steps forward, reaching into their pockets and pulling out a small hoof-held radio and placing it on the table before walking back to their places.

The two younger alicorns shot each other a glance, looking back at the radios with confusion set on their features. For a while, all that was heard was static.

"Greetings;" Came a distorted voice from the radio beside Celestia. "Before we begin, I would first like to formally introduce myself. Princess Cadence, Princess Twilight; I am Anonymous." The mentioned princesses' confusion only grew. "I apologize for us not meeting more directly, but given the terms of our contract, we are unable to do so at this time."

Twilight and Cadence looked to Celestia, who gave a confirming nod.

"Such a shame." Came another distorted voice, coming from the radio beside Luna. "And here, I was looking forward to seeing you again." It added with a disturbing chuckle. "I suppose I am required to introduce myself as well, even though I'm sure you both have already heard so much about me."

A look of frustration seemed to cross the alabaster alicorn's muzzle as she glared at the radio. "Am I to understand that you have been watching me now?" She asked with an accusing tone. "If you don't recall, you are forbidden to do such-"

"Entry 147: The Princess Law." The Watcher's radio interrupted, silencing Celestia in the process. "Both Princesses are to be obeyed, not monitored. Their word is law and, unless instructed otherwise, only the group they represent may shadow them."

Celestia blinked a few times at this, finding no words to use against him. "I'm well-aware of the terms of the contract. After-all; I'm the one who wrote it. And to go back to your accusation; No, I haven't been watching you. You're simply just that predictable."

Luna could be seen aiming a cocky smile at her elder sister. Once again, the sun goddess had thought too little of The Watcher and underestimated his mind. She was sure that this would be Celestia's downfall, if she continued in her arrogant ways.

"If you are done provoking the princess, I believe we have a meeting to proceed with."

"Very well..."

Without further exchange, Princess Luna willed a scroll to appear before her with her magic. Placing it on the table, the rolled paper unfurled, revealing an extensive list of rules, codes, and regulations. At the bottom of the scroll, four names were scribbled; Luna's and Celestia's, as well as Anonymous' and The Watcher's.

Celestia levitated two quills toward her passing one off to Twilight and Cadence. "First, we will go through the basics. After that, we shall move on and go through all of the rules and what power you will hold in leading Anonymous with me." She explained before motioning to the end of the scroll. "Once all of that is done, you are required to announce your decision aloud, then you sign."

"May I add something?" Celestia's radio cracked, "While it is known between the four of us, it was never addressed within the contract and I believe that it should be stated."

"Yes you may." Celestia answered, prompting the surrounding ponies to listen intently to the radio.

"Once you choose a side, there is no going back." It's tone may be hard to identify, but something about the way it just spoke showed that it was serious. "Both societies are hidden for a reason; Nopony else is to know of our existence and there can be no switching sides, as it would compromise the foundations we built.

"I am not proud of this rule, but it is the only way to ensure that we can continue to do what we do; That we can protect everypony in this land. There was a pause in it's voice, showing the ponies just how uncomfortable it truly was. "To recede from this contract, would be akin to giving away government secrets and you will be punished to the fullest extent of the law."

Cadence and Twilight shared the same wide-eyed expression once again. They knew this was something to be taken seriously, but weren't expecting something like this. "Furthermore, you will be welcoming whomever you sign with access to your jurisdiction."

"So; By signing this, members of Anonymous would come to the Crystal Kingdom?" Cadence asked.

"That is correct. Up until now, we have been bound to Canterlot so that our leaders could keep us in their sights. By signing, you will be welcoming Anonymous to reach out and extend to your kingdom." Anonymous replied, "They will blend in with your society and remain hidden. But, they will require a headquarters in your palace as well."

Taking a moment to weigh her options and run through a few ideas in her head, Cadence made her decision. "That's perfectly fine. If this is what it takes to help maintain order in our land, then I am more than happy to allow you into my kingdom."

Her words brought a smile to Celestia's face. What hope she had lost when Luna announced The Watcher's return had been fully restored. Without even thinking, Cadence levitated her quill to the bottom of the scroll, ready to sign it in the name of a peaceful and just world.

"You have a beautiful daughter, Princess Mi Amore Cadenza."

Cadence froze at the mention of Flurry, her heart feeling as though it had fallen into her stomach and was about to be boiled. Her eyes shot to the watchers at the wall, then to the radio. "How do you know about her?"

"It's my job."

"Hold on a second!" Twilight interrupted with a raised tone. "I thought you weren't allowed to monitor the princesses. You just said that!"

"To be fair; That rule only extends to Princess Celestia and Princess Luna. Anonymous cut in, "However, once you've signed the contract, both sides would be forbidden from digging into your personal lives unless instructed to do so."

Twilight took a moment to think about this. "Anonymous said that neither of you have any jurisdiction outside of Canterlot, right?" Both radios confirmed this. "Then how were you able to learn about my niece if you have no access to what goes on in the Crystal Empire? Surely there is some rule that you're breaking."

"Come on, Princess Sparkle; Why don't you tell me?" The Watcher teased, "I mean, anypony that graduates at the top of Celestia's School for Gifted Foals should be smart enough to figure out something as simple as this."

"Enough!" Cadence all but yelled, silencing the whole room before turning her attention to The Watcher's radio again. "Why did you bring up my daughter?" She asked with a hint of venom in her words.

The distorted voice chuckled at her before replying. "Would I be right to assume that you love her? That you would do anything in your power to keep her safe?"

Cadence almost looked offended at his questions. "Of course I would!"

"Princess Sparkle, would you do the same?"

"Y-yes! I would do anything to keep her safe." Twilight replied without the briefest hesitation.

"Then allow me to construct a scenario for you...


Let's say that this takes place a few years from now;

It's the middle of the night and poor Flurry Heart is all alone, walking around kingdom with a bright, happy smile. Not too long ago she had come into contact with the sweetest, nicest, most kind colt she has ever met. Her intentions were to go out and meet him on this night, but her mommy and daddy told her no. Given her age, a bit of rebellion is not uncommon.

That being said, she found a way out of the castle without being caught. She wouldn't let her stupid parents tell her she couldn't go meet her new friend. Following his instructions, she finds the place he told her to meet him at; A dark, dirty alleyway that leads to nowhere. Confused, she goes into the alley to find the colt.

That's when it happens.

Flurry finds herself being forced down, a magic nullifying ring placed over her horn and soon a rope around her wings. She tries to scream, but is gagged by her attacker. Completely unable to defend herself, and nopony being around to save her, she is pulled further into the alley; Out of sight, and out of mind.

Now let's say that a member of Anonymous has been observing her from the beginning. They have watched the scene unfold and continue to do so as she is violated, all while collecting every bit of evidence they need to take that colt to court and have him put away for the rest of his life.


Now tell me; Does that sound ideal to you, Princess Cadenza?"

Cadence is disgusted by this little story he created, but wanted to know what this was all leading to. "While I would prefer not to imagine something like that happening, I think it would be an appropriate course of action. If Anonymous is able to identify the colt and has the evidence needed to put him away, then I would be content."

Just saying this hurt her. After all, she's the princess of love. Her affection is the purest of all, as is her heart. She dreaded the thought that something bad could happen to Flurry at any point in time. But, if that were the scenario, she could be happy that the pony would be rotting in a cell for the rest of his life. She doesn't know if her daughter would ever recover from something like that, but would hope his imprisonment would bring her some comfort.

"And you, Princess Twilight?"

Twilight is stuck in a state of shock, staring at Cadence with discontent. Once she notices the radio though, she's pulled back to a proper state. "I...No...That's just wrong." She said, vocalizing her displeasure with his story and thinking about how things could have played out differently. "Anonymous wouldn't just stand by and watch, would they?" She asked, looking in Celestia's direction.

"I'm afraid they would have to, Twilight." Celestia responded painfully. "In order to lock up these ponies, they have to commit a crime and be caught. You cannot arrest a pony if they have done nothing wrong though."

"But why!?" Twilight nearly shouted, her emotions clouding any judgment of law and order she had. "If you know that something bad is going to happen, then why wouldn't you stop it? And what about Flurry Heart? If something like that happened, how do you think it would affect her?"

"Don't think about it too much, Princess Sparkle." The Watcher cut in, "After all, what's some long-term mental trauma when it comes to bringing a pony to justice? Sure, she'll be haunted for the rest of her life; Never trusting anypony, avoiding any and all social interactions, waking up screaming from the same nightmare she keeps having every single night, all while asking herself over and over, 'Why?' But that's hardly relevant now that the pony who attacked her is behind bars, right?"

Luna, having worked out what The Watcher was trying to get across, took a stand. "You see, Twilight; Anonymous' sole purpose is to bring ponies who have committed crimes to justice. The Watcher's on the other hoof, as long as they were sure about what was going to happen, would put an end to it before it could start."

"With that in mind, let's change the story a bit..."


Flurry finds herself being forced down, a magic nullifying ring placed over her horn and soon a rope around her wings. She tries to scream, but is gagged by her attacker. Completely unable to defend herself, and nopony being around to save her, she is pulled further into the alley; Out of sight, and out of mind.

This time, one of my watchers has been observing her. They have watched the scene unfold up until they attacked Flurry Heart. Knowing that she is in danger, they jump into action. Being trained to fight in any situation, they are skilled and easily bring down her attacker.

With her safety no longer being a concern, they release Flurry Heart, instructing her to return home. Once she is gone, they take the pony who would have mercilessly violated her and make sure they are never able to do something like that again.


"I can already see the headlines. 'Unknown Rapist Vanishes Into Thin Air' I'm sure the press would have a better title than that, but it's not my job to work on stories.

There were a number of colliding thoughts going through Twilight's head. On one side, Anonymous would help catch the bad ponies and make them see justice. On the other though, they cannot intervene if a crime is taking place because it would likely jeopardize their entire operation by giving away their existence.

The Watchers though; Not only would they stop crime, but they would also put an end to repeat offenses. However, their method of doing so is far from redeemable. They're taking ponies and making them disappear, which is just wrong! But then again, in doing so, who knows how many lives they could have saved, how many innocents could be preserved.

If the scene he described with Flurry Heart were to happen, they would protect her by getting rid of the pony who would dare try to touch her. Not only that, but if that pony were real, it likely wouldn't be his first time doing something like that. He had a rope and a magic nullifying ring, like he knew what to expect. Meaning, the character he came up with, was experienced.

So who knows how many other ponies he has hypothetically attacked and forced into the same position. Had the watchers found him sooner, then he wouldn't have been able to do any of that to anypony.

If Anonymous were to find that pony, they would put him in prison though, which would be preferable to their disappearance. But, what if he managed to get out of the trial? What if he found a loophole in the system and was able to escape without even a slap on the hoof?

What if he would have come after one of her friends...

Maybe it's just the stress of the situation, but Twilight quickly concluded that she was WAY over thinking this story. She just wanted to be thorough in her analysis, she couldn't help the conclusion. The thought remained though, that if something like this did happen in real life, who's to say it isn't a possibility for one of her friends to be next?

"So you expect me to side with you, then?" Cadence snapped at the voice in the small radio. "Somepony who would go out and hurt criminals! Like it or not, they are ponies, and they have a right to a fair trial. For you to take matters into your own hooves and make them disappear is a crime in itself."

"Yes, it is. But it's a crime that cannot be proven in court. I never leave the castle; There's my alibi. It's far from impressive, but it's one that can be proven. Which, in turn, means that I could not have gone out and done anything. Which, in the eyes of a jury, means that I have done nothing.

Cadence was unsure of how to respond to this. He wasn't wrong. In all actuality, he himself wasn't going out and doing anything. My watchers never leave anything worth finding behind. Nopony knows of our presence, it isn't even hinted at. As far as the public, and the authorities are concerned, we do not exist.

"You're no better than the criminals we are trying to put away!" Cadence snapped, "You're using loopholes to stay out of trouble and commit these horrible acts. You know what, forget what I said earlier, you're worse than them!"

"So the one who would rather her daughter get raped is calling me the monster."

"I never said-"

"You made a choice! And that choice, would have very well costed your sweet, little filly her innocence. Thus, shattering her frail mind and leaving a hollowed out husk in its wake. My watchers could keep something like that from happening, we could keep your subjects safe. Yet you call me the monster..."

"Perhaps I am, Princess Cadenza. But, not without purpose. In order to defeat a monster, you must be willing to sacrifice your humanity. For only a monster can defeat a monster. But, I am NOT some tireless beast. I am merely a player in this twisted game of cat and mouse. And all I'm doing is playing the game that these vile creatures have set the moral rules for."

"Regardless, in doing what you do, you're breaking the law and should be thrown in the dungeon with the rest of them." Cadence finished her little outburst with a huff and turned to her aunt. "As I said before, you have me and the entire Crystal Empire at your side. I will not allow this thing to continue playing these games." Without further hesitation, the princess of love signed her name on the bottom of the scroll. "I choose Anonymous!"

Celestia almost broke into tears, offering her niece a warm, welcoming smile. "Thank you, Cadence."

"We are glad to hear of your willingness and cooperation, Princess Cadence. Rest assured, we will bring the guilty into the limelight and they will see justice. We look forward to working with you and extending our services to your empire. Welcome to Anonymous."

Cadence wore an all-too-proud smirk as she turned back to the radio. "Get ready, Watcher. Once we get this ball rolling, you're time will come. And with my auntie and Twilight by my side, there'll be no stopping us from bringing an end to your chaos." The proud mare angled her head toward her sister-in-law, feeling ready to take on the world. "Right Twilight?"

Much to the pink alicorn's surprise, Twilight was not sitting in her previous spot. Instead, she had rose from her seat and was cautiously making her way to the end of the table, where the scroll nearly rolled off of the edge. With each step, you could see the pain and fear she felt spreading across her features.

Twilight had never been faced with such a difficult choice in her entire life. While she didn't like the way they operated, who's to say that they're doing it wrong? Though they may not be perfect, they're simply trying to improve the world with what they have. And what they have is whatever the opposing side is willing to give them.

Coming to the end, holding the quill in her magic, she began to write her name.

While many would see what they are doing as wrong, she couldn't help but see the benefits of it. A permanent solution to repeat offenders and those who've gotten away with their crimes. It wasn't there fault that it had to be this way, they have no other choice. Those who have found loopholes will continue to avoid trial, if not, find a way to beat the court. It went against her morals for her side with something like this. But as they stated, they're simply playing the game that the ponies they are chasing have set the moral rules for. To them, it's an eye for an eye, and although it made her feel terrible to admit it, that was more than fair.

Twilight set down her quill, needing to close her eyes as tears threatened to escape her. "I choose The Watcher..."