//------------------------------// // Condolence Letters // Story: The Summer Sun Incident // by Zaid ValRoa //------------------------------// Dear Night Light, I have no words to express how deeply sorry I am to hear about your daughter. Hearing the news of what happened was a shock. She is just as brilliant as you were at her age, and it pains me to know she’s suffered so much. My thoughts and best wishes, as well as the rest of the faculty members, are with you and yours during this rough time. Please give Velvet a big hug from us. I would love to fly up Canterlot if you need me to. Just say the word and I’ll do so. Your friend, Starry Sky To Mr. Light and Mrs. Velvet, We’re so sorry about what happened. We wish Twilight will make a full recovery and urge you not to lose hope. Princess Celestia is taking care of her, and she loves your daughter as well. We’re with you in these hard times. Lemon Hearts, Twinkleshine, Minuette, and Moon Dancer Dear Night Light and Twilight Velvet, Words cannot express the heartache we feel for your family. You are both such lovely people and we adore your daughter. Even as socially reclusive as she may have been, it was a delight to have her with us at the Castle. Please know that our thoughts are with you and that we would love to see you in the near future. All our best wishes and sincere condolences, Head of Staff, Royal Canterlot Castle Shining Armor, and family, We are so sorry to hear the news about your sister. Our condolences to you and your family. We will be thinking of you and the rest of the family, and know that we will be there for you during these hard times, should you need us. Lieutenant Heartmare, on behalf of the Royal Guard To Twilight Sparkle’s family, My name is Moon Dancer. For a long time, I was a classmate of your daughter at Princess Celestia’s School for Gifted Unicorns. Maybe she mentioned me at some point, though I doubt she had. We weren’t too close, and I guess we drifted even further apart as time went on. Nevertheless, your daughter was a great role model for me. While she may have had her shortcomings, she was everything I hoped to be as an academic, as an arcanist, as a pony. What happened to her was a tragedy, and my heart goes out to you. I want you to know that, even though your daughter and I may not have been close friends, she still left an impact in my life, just as I’m sure she has on many other ponies. There’s nothing I can say that will get rid of the pain you’re going through, but I hope it will serve as a consolation to know that your daughter is a great pony. I am so sorry. Sincerely, Moon Dancer