Mutant Ponies: Origin Stories: Silver Wings

by Creativa-Artly01


Chapter 2

That evening, Silver takes a seat beside Sol for the movie. A few minutes later, the movie begins. They are thrilled once the title of the movie appears on the screen. The title of this specific movie: The Carefree Tales of a Unicorn Princess named Petunia. "This is my favorite movie," whispers Silver into Sol's ear. Sol smiles and lets out a small giggle. They are so glad that they have this time with all the other students, it's definitely a way to show that she is one of the family now and she couldn't be happier about that.

A few hours later, the movie ends and the students release back to their rooms for the night. Once she's in her room, Silver takes out a picture of her and her family and puts it by her bed before falling asleep for the night. She misses them. Alas, they aren't her family anymore and it's all her father's fault. Maybe, someday, that'll change but not now, not for a very long time. As she sleeps, she begins to dream and the dream soon stops and she returns to thinking about her family and a nightmare of her father soon appears in her mind. She begins to scream in the dream. Hearing the screams, Luna comes into her dream.

"What's wrong?" asks Luna's dream form.

"I'm just still scarred by my father kicking me out for being a mutant. Why is he so racist towards mutant ponies?" replies Silver's dream form.

Luna then claps her hoof on the ground and the two switch over into the dream realm of Silver's father. The two look on at the dream. The dream is a memory of her father's childhood. It's of her father sitting next to a dead pony, actually two dead ponies.

"Who are those dead ponies beside my father?" asks Silver.

"Those are his parents," replies Luna. "They were killed by a mutant pony known as Killion."

"I've heard tales about that pony," replies Silver, "but I never knew he killed my father's parents. That's why he's so racist towards mutant ponies. That explains why he kicked me out." Luna then fades out of Silver's dreams and Silver gets back to more pleasant dreams. Now, she can gladly get back to her initial dream of being accepted back into her family with open hooves. Alas, she knows it is a dream not likely to ever come true.