//------------------------------// // Not Exactly Friends // Story: Ring Around The Moon -- Part II // by Lets Do This //------------------------------// "You know," Tempest grumbled, "the one nice thing about pain is, it lets you know you're not actually dead yet." She glanced around. "Though even for an afterlife this would be, well... kind of gloomy..." The ponies all stared around at the apparently infinite blackness surrounding them. It was like being in the darkest of forests, on the darkest of nights... except there were no trees, no path. There was nothing at all, nothing but inky, depthless shadow. Several of the ponies lit their horns, though all that did was make them more visible to each other in the gloom. "So... where is she?" Starlight asked. "How do we find her?" Then she felt a hoof grab one of hers, and tug gently. "Follow me," Trixie said quietly. "I can find her. I've been here before." They all followed the showpony as she set off, in an apparently arbitrary direction... ... which very soon led to a forlorn, huddled shape, all but lost in the depths of the blackness. It was an alicorn, with a night-blue coat and a crown and armor marked with a crescent moon. "Princess?" Trixie called out, nervously. "Princess Luna?" The alicorn gasped, and her head snapped up. She stared at them for a long moment, in fear and confusion. And then she smiled, in tearful recognition. "Trixie..." she whispered. "Trixie Luna Moon..." "Princess!" Tears streaming down her face, Trixie ran forward, her forehooves outstretched. She grabbed tight hold of Luna and hugged her, desperately, eyes shut tight and weeping. Luna swung her head round, in a welcoming neck-hug. "You found me at last," she whispered. "My diligent, dedicated student. You found me." Then she looked up, at the others. "And thou did not come alone, apparently." "Oh!" Trixie reluctantly let go, wiping her eyes with a hoof, and turned to the others. "These are my friends, Princess. I wouldn't be here, if it wasn't for all of them." "Then we are most grateful," Luna said, nodding formally. "To all of thee." "Our pleasure, Your Highness," Twilight replied. "Though we wouldn't be here either if it wasn't for you. So in a way, Princess, we're all your students." She bowed in respect, and the others quickly followed suit. Luna shook her head, puzzled. "We do not understand." "You brought us together," Twilight explained. "Or rather, that other you out there did. Either way, together we found a way to reach you... the real you. And we came to tell you, Princess, that you haven't been forgotten by your subjects. There's still a place, a people for you to return to. We came here to find you... to welcome you back home!" Luna stared at her, looking briefly hopeful. And then hung her head in shame. "We are not certain we can, Twilight Sparkle. We have been trapped here far too long. We have lost the way. We hardly even remember what it was like being Luna. It was only through Trixie's kindness to us, through our visits to her dreams --" she reached out and drew the showpony close, "-- that we were able to retain what small shred of ourself remains. And we are not certain at all that it will be enough." She shook her head, eyes lowered. "We have no home any longer, Twilight Sparkle. We recall only -- the Nightmare." Her eyes flashed, her voice briefly became a threatening, fanged snarl. It echoed through the darkness around them, and the darkness seemed to close in, a little tighter, a little colder... Twilight shook her head. "Every nightmare ends," she said, forcing her voice to remain steady and reassuring. "All you have to do is want it to end. All you have to do is want to wake up from it." Luna nodded sadly. "We do wish for it to end. We wish to go back. If there were only a way..." Twilight nodded. She held out a hoof. "Let us help you. You brought us here, Princess, all of us. And we're your friends. So let us return the favor, and help you return home, with us." Luna began to reach out -- then hesitated. "We are afraid, Twilight Sparkle. To leave this place, to return, we must undo what we have become. We must return to what we were before all this began. What if... what if we do not remember thee? What if we forget, and it starts all over again?" Trixie hugged her tightly. "We'll remember for you," she whispered. "We won't let you forget us, Princess, not ever!" Twilight nodded in agreement. "We promise, Your Highness. After all, it's what friends are for." Luna stared at her, desperate -- and hopeful. "Please?" Twilight said. "Let us help." Luna hesitantly smiled in return. And then finally, she reached out to take hold of Twilight's hoof. And in a soundless explosion, the shadows finally lifted... ------------------------------ It was still night in the Celebration area, when Twilight cautiously opened her eyes and painfully struggled to her hooves. Looking around, she saw her companions doing the same. No doubt about it, she thought, saving Equestria seems to involve getting smacked around a lot... Then she saw, standing in the center of the group, a tall, light-blue mare, blinking and staring about her in wide-eyed confusion. Twilight trotted over to her. "Princess Luna?" The mare nodded, with a touch of haughty pride. "We are known by that name. But, who art thou?" "I'm Twilight Sparkle, Your Highness." Twilight bowed respectfully. "And it's an honor to meet you." "It is our pleasure also," Luna replied, a little uncertainly. "Have we met before?" "Not... exactly, Your Highness." "Don't let it get to you, ma'am!" Rainbow Dash called. "There's a lot of that going around today!" "Y'all made it back!" Applejack said, as she and the others hesitantly approached. "Did it work? Is that --" Twilight nodded. Then she looked around, at the astonished crowd, who were all staring wide-eyed at the new arrival. Twilight cleared her throat and raised her voice, trying to remember how one did this. "Ahem! Ponies of Equestria! Allow me to present to you all, Her Royal Highness -- Princess Luna!" Shocked, the audience of ponies was motionless and silent for a moment. Then good breeding quickly took over. As one, the ponies of Canterlot knelt in respect to the Princess. Luna stood facing them, still looking frightened... but also smiling ever so slightly at the effusive welcome from everypony present. Everypony except one. "No!" Nightmare Moon shouted. The alicorn Twilight still held her, but the hold was weakening fast. The Dark Mare was trying to free herself, to cast a spell, to do anything to break the power that held her. "This is not possible! It is not... it is not how things must be!" And all at once she began struggling, frantically, desperately. The helmet flew from her head. Her mane lost its shimmering hue, becoming matted and tangled. Feathers flew from her wings. Her terrified, pained shrieks cut through the air like knives. "What's the matter with her!" Twilight cried. "What are you doing to her?" The alicorn Twilight shook her head. "Nothing! I'm just holding her, stopping her magic, just as I've been doing." She stared at the imprisoned Dark Mare in a kind of horrified fascination. "She's done this to herself..." "What is it? What's wrong? Can't we help?" The alicorn shook her head. "She altered the time-travel spell and carefully arranged events, so that her past would be overwritten by this one, so that this would become her past, her timeline. And she's succeeded far too well -- she's too tightly bound now. She can't escape it." Twilight's eyes went wide. "And by freeing Princess Luna, we've altered that timeline. We've changed the future. And in that future... she no longer exists!" "You have to let me go!" Nightmare Moon pleaded. "I can't stay here... I need to go back... I need to... AIIIEEEE!" Her cries became a single piercing, unfettered shriek. And before their eyes, the stricken Dark Mare faded away, softly and silently, as though she'd never existed. There was shocked silence in the Celebration area. The alicorn Twilight's horn fell silent. Her head lowered, sadly. The others all looked at each other, uncertain. "Is that it, y'all?" Applejack asked. "Did we just win?" "Sure seems like it," Sunset said cautiously. "I'm just waiting for the other three shoes to drop." "I'm not sure either." Twilight looked up at the sky. The sunless night sky. "Celestia hasn't returned." "Give it time," the alicorn Twilight said. "Not quite like turning a cart around, is it?" "Well, Luna's been freed," Spike pointed to her. "So Celestia should be free as well. Right?" "Maybe..." Moondancer said. "Or maybe we need to have Luna lower the Moon and raise the Sun, have her bring back the Day. She can do that, right?" Luna stared at them, nervously. "Raise the Sun? We... we have not yet learned how to do that properly." "Uh oh..." Starlight said quietly. "Okay, now what do we do?" "I don't know!" Twilight said. She looked around at her friends, desperately. "And Celestia said I'd know what to do, if she didn't return. But..." She came to a halt, and then turned towards the lavender alicorn, still sitting with her head lowered. "Do you know what we should do?" The alicorn shook her head. "I can't ask it of you." "What? Why not?" "Because," she looked up at Twilight, "it's not my call to make. This is your path, Twilight, your timeline, your destiny. It's not mine. I'm nothing here, an aberration. I have no say in this." She fell miserably silent. Twilight stared at her, mulling it over. Then, thinking aloud, she spoke: "Nightmare Moon said she captured you, so you came from the same timeline that she did," Twilight said. "But then why are you still here? Oh, wait... oh my gosh!" "What is it, Twilight?" Sunset asked, trotting over to her. "She came from a different timeline than Nightmare Moon! And the fact that she's still here..." She looked at the alicorn, who stared at her sadly, silently. "... means that timeline may still exist! She could return to it, just like Nightmare Moon said." The alicorn nodded. "Possibly," she allowed. "I think I still remember enough of the time-travel spell. It's been a long time. But you see the problem, Twilight? If I do that, if I go back and restore my version of events, then your timeline, everything here..." "Might cease to exist..." Twilight whispered softly. "And all of us would go back," Starlight asked, "to what we would have been, in that other timeline?" The alicorn Twilight nodded. And then she laughed humorlessly. "You know," she said, "I think that was Nightmare Moon's backup plan, all along. To use my special talent -- your special talent, Twilight, against you. To weaponize Friendship against you. If you challenged her and won, if you defeated her, that would set me free. And then you'd feel honor bound to let me go back and restore my timeline. And in so doing, you'd be condemning all your friends, all of your best friends, to lives of loneliness and hardship. Because that's how things go, in my version of history." She shook her head, miserably. "Nightmare Moon knew neither of us could ever willingly do that, not to those we care about..." Rainbow snorted derisively. "Yeah, right! I bet that little newsreel she showed us was all a pack of lies! Nightmare Moon just wanted us to think your lives would have been awful. She can't have been telling us the truth, right?" But the alicorn Twilight was nodding. "Yes, Rainbow, it was the truth. Nightmare Moon kept me close, under tight watch, so I couldn't escape her. So as she explored your timeline, I saw it too. Everything happened, just as she showed you." Then she smiled in amusement. "Though true to form, she didn't give you the whole story. In each case, she left out the most important part..." With a wave of a hoof, she cast the spell that formed an image in midair. On it, they saw Starlight yield to Twilight, apologize to her, return through time with her, and they saw her become Twilight's first student... They saw Trixie give up the amulet, repent of her actions, and later go on to become Starlight's best friend. And with her, save Equestria from an invasion by the Changeling Hive... They saw Cheese Sandwich's confession to Pinkie and her friends, saw Cheese and Pinkie working together to create the most epic of party bashes for Rainbow Dash... They saw Twilight throw a party for Moondancer, saw Moondancer afterward, happily playing hoofball with Minuette and her other friends from Canterlot... They saw Twilight reaching out to help Sunset up after her defeat, saw Sunset taking up her new life in the mirror world, as a student in that other School... They saw Tempest's mad, self-sacrificing leap to block the Storm King's final assault... saw her help Twilight restore Canterlot and the Princesses to their former selves. They saw her welcomed into Twilight's circle of close friends... saw the happy, relieved smile on the tough pony's face. And throughout it all, they saw Twilight herself, an alicorn Princess, surrounded by her closest friends: the five ponies from Ponyville... the bearers of the Elements of Harmony. "You see?" the alicorn Twilight said. "In the end, you still manage to bring them all together. Maybe the path is a little more convoluted, but you do get there. Or I get there... or maybe... oh, who can keep it straight anymore? I know I can't! The point is, Twilight, one way or the other, the right thing happens... for all of you." "But, what about everypony else?" Applejack asked, worried. She gestured at the crowd gathered around, watching them. "Everyone else in Equestria? If we go around altering the timeline or whatnot, don't that change it for all of them, too?" The alicorn Twilight shook her head. "Nightmare Moon's change in history only affects you, Twilight, and your close friends. For everyone else, either timeline is essentially the same. So no one else is affected. Only you." "And," Twilight said, carefully, "if you go back, you'll be able to restore things? You'll go back to that other timeline you came from?" "Well..." the alicorn said sadly. "I'm not exactly getting out of this scot-free myself. To put things right, I'll have to go back to before Nightmare Moon captured me, enable myself to escape from her." She nodded. "I think I even know how to do it. She had Spike imprisoned in a chain spell. When I tried to get free --" She winced, and stared sadly at Spike. "She used you to make me surrender, Spike. I couldn't let her hurt you!" Spike nodded understandingly. Then, suddenly confused, he looked at Twilight -- his Twilight. Which of them was the real Twilight? They were so much alike! "So," the alicorn went on. "I go back to the point in time where I tried to escape. I use my magic to help that Twilight break the chain spell. I help her free Spike, so Nightmare Moon can't use him against her. Then she'll be able to teleport both Spike and herself back to the map table. And from there, she'll be able to use Starlight's time-travel spell to escape." "Oh! You mean... that other Starlight's time-travel spell," Starlight said cautiously. "Not the one I... uh... oh, never mind." She glanced at Twilight guiltily. "I'll tell you about it later." Twilight gave her a curious look, smiling. "But," the alicorn Twilight finished, "in doing all that, I'll be wiping out my timeline. I'll probably cease to exist... just like Nightmare Moon." She winced, and shivered. "But I'm willing to do that, Twilight. I'm willing to do it, because that's what it'll take to put things right, to put my timeline back on track!" She looked at her younger self. "But I can't make that choice, Twilight. This isn't my world, it isn't my timeline. It's yours! So it's your call." Twilight nodded. And then she looked around at all her friends. And at the ponies from Ponyville. And the hundreds of other ponies of Canterlot, all watching the discussion in tense concern. Right, Twilight said. It's on me. Celestia wanted me to decide what to do if she didn't return. But how do I decide? How do I make that kind of choice for all my friends? She looked up at the sad, lonely alicorn. "You could... always stay here with us," she said softly. "It'd be a little strange, there being two of us, but... I'm used to strange by now. And you'd be welcome here with us." The alicorn nodded, agreeably. "If that's what you want, Twilight, I'll gladly accept it." "But..." Twilight went on, "then that means you never get to see your friends again. Your home. Your Equestria." The alicorn sighed, her eyes shut, her head lowered. "I gave all that up, when I surrendered to Nightmare Moon, when I let her take the time-travel spell from me. I don't deserve it anymore! And if there's still some place where I can live, and teach, and be useful again... that'll be enough for me. It'll have to be." "Well, that just won't do!" Twilight looked round. It was Tempest. She was staring at the alicorn, fierce and determined. "You deserve better than this, Twilight. Both of you do. It was Nightmare Moon who turned the timeline upside down, not you! All you've ever tried to do is put things right. You helped all of us, saved all of us from our own worst natures." She nodded, firmly. "So it's time for us to pony up, and pay you back for that." She put a hoof on Twilight's shoulder, though still looking at the alicorn version of her. "Find us, Twilight!" she said softly. "Promise me you'll find us, bring us all together again." "Tempest!" the unicorn Twilight objected, "I can't ask that of you..." "Yes, you can, Twilight!" Sunset came over to put a hoof around her as well. "Because... because that's the way things ought to be. You know more about being a Princess, Twilight -- about Friendship, about all of it -- than I do. Way more than any of us." She gestured towards the alicorn Twilight. "We've seen what you can become, Twilight. And if there's one pony around here that deserves that, if there's one pony here who's truly a Princess -- a Princess of Friendship -- it's you! So make it happen, Twilight, for all our sakes." Trixie nodded in agreement. Setting her hat back on her mane, she patted it fondly. "I found Princess Luna. I helped bring her home." She grinned and waved her hooves. "And I made Nightmare Moon go poof! Now I ask you, how is the Great and Powerful Trixie going to top that?" She shrugged. "Sure, maybe the road might be a little longer, a little harder. But I'm a showpony. I'm used to being on the road. As long as I'm still the Great and Powerful Trixie, it doesn't matter much where I am." She pointed a hoof at the alicorn Twilight. "But this matters, Twilight. This is important. This needs to happen! Because if you've taught me anything, Twilight, anything at all..." She gently punched Twilight's shoulder with a hoof. "You've taught me not to be jealous of you. And that takes an expert, trust me!" "I'm with them," Moondancer said quietly. "Yeah. Count me in, too. Just... don't make me wait too long, Twilight! Before you come find me again? There are so many books I wanted to share with you, whenever we finally had some time for them." "And hey, don't forget me!" Starlight said. "At least I still get to learn magic with you, Twilight. And I still get to be Trixie's best friend!" She gave the showpony a hug. "Trixie's Great and Powerful Assistant!" Trixie corrected, hugging her back. "Don't you forget that, bestie!" "Not on your life!" Starlight agreed. Cheese smiled around at them all. "You know, I've only just joined this little group, and already I feel like a part of it? But even if I had to give all that up, I'd still be a party pony. And I'd make ponies happy, wherever I go. Maybe I won't be around to help as much as I might have been. But... if you should ever need an extra pony to help with an epic party bash... just ask Pinkie to look me up. I'm sure she'll know where to find me!" "You know it, Cheese!" Pinkie crowed. "We party ponies stick together!" "And I suppose it's not really for us to say either," Applejack said. "It's your call, Twilight, but... wayall, based on what we've all been through..." She nodded. "We'd be honored to be your friends again, if that's how it should turn out." "Yeah, absolutely!" Rainbow said. "And hey, as long as I'm still awesome, it's all good!" Rarity and Fluttershy glanced at each other, and then nodded wordlessly as well. "Thank you, everypony!" Twilight said. "I couldn't ask for better friends. And that makes it doubly hard to choose. I feel... I feel like I'm saying goodbye to you all!" Tempest snorted. "It's not goodbye, Twilight, not really." She looked around at them all. "We'll still be friends, of a sort. Even if we're not exactly friends, not the way we are now..." She smiled warmly. "... we'll still be together. That's what matters." She nodded to herself. "In fact... that's all that matters!" The others nodded in agreement. Twilight sighed, and nodded herself. And then she looked to her alicorn self. "Do it," she said. "Go back, try to free yourself, try to restore that other timeline. Make it happen... and bring us all back together again!" The alicorn Twilight smiled. "If I have anything to say about it, I will! Thank you, Twilight." She reached out a hoof, and Twilight reached up to her. The two of them shared a long, consoling hug together. And then, with a melancholy smile, Princess Twilight flapped her wings and rose into the air. She swept up and away, into the sky. There was a brief, brilliant flash of light, as she activated the time-travel spell. Then she disappeared from sight. Twilight looked at her friends, at Tempest and all the others. "We did it," she said, still unable to believe it herself. "We brought back Luna, we saved Equestria. Maybe not quite the way we planned... but we made it happen. All of us together." INDEED YOU DID. The sky overhead was growing lighter. Before them, a brilliant star blazed alight, and steadily increased in brilliance, becoming the rising Sun. From it descended a massive white alicorn, her prismatic mane flowing around her. "Princess!" Twilight said, rushing over to her as she landed on her armored hooves in the center of a circle of bowing ponies. Celestia willingly shared a long, relieved neck-hug with her. Then she nodded to both Twilight and her friends, who were all crowding around her eagerly. "I'm proud of all of you, very proud. That was not an easy choice to make. But that other Twilight was right. It was your choice, no one else's. And you handled it very well, my faithful students. I could not have asked for better." "Sister?" said a timid voice. "Luna..." Celestia breathed, overcome with emotion. And then she was the one rushing forward, to embrace her long-lost sister. The two of them cried on each other's shoulders, while the Guard quickly moved in to surround them, keeping the crowds back and giving them some space. Twilight and her friends looked on happily, under the warm morning sunlight, relieved it was finally all over. Then Trixie looked nervously up at the sky, and around at the Celebration Area. "Did it work? Did that other Twilight make it home okay?" "And if she does," Moondancer asked uncomfortably, "if she's able to save Spike and escape... will we just, I don't know, fade away? Disappear? Will we even feel it, when it happens?" "Well," Starlight said, trying to keep her voice steady and confident. "There are several competing theories. The multiverse interpretation holds that even when that Twilight returns her version of the timeline to its original course, ours will simply continue on, following its own independent path." "Well... that's a relief..." Twilight said. She hugged her friends closely, staring fearfully up at the warm morning sky. "Of course," Starlight admitted tensely, "the single-stream theory has it that at the very moment she restores her timeline, everything here will just --" ------------------------------ On a hillside road, a maroon filly with a broken horn paused to look back at the village she was leaving forever. And then turned forward, her face set in a grim scowl. If you depend on others... you'll never find your place... ------------------------------ In Sires Hollow, Double Diamond was surprised to see Starlight Glimmer home so soon. "Hey, Starlight!" he said. "So... how'd everything go with Sunburst?" "Who? Oh, Sunburst, yeah. He'll be fine, probably fit right in at Celestia's School. But who cares about him, anyway? I just came up with this wonderful idea! I spent the entire train-ride back working it out..." She grinned at him, bright-eyed and eager. "It's all about cutie-marks..." ------------------------------ In the quaint village of Ponyville, the Great and Powerful Trixie had just finished teaching a group of self-important locals what it meant to tangle with the world's foremost magical talent. "Once again," she called, proudly, "the Great and Powerful Trixie has proven herself to be the most amazing unicorn in all Equestria!" Life had been hard, ever since she was kicked out of Celestia's School. And following that strange business with the Sun Celebration, and the day without a sunrise, Trixie hadn't heard a peep from either Nightmare Moon or Princess Luna, not one. They seemed to have forgotten all about Trixie. Well, no matter... Trixie could manage just fine on her own, thank you. "Was there ever any doubt?" she added smugly. ------------------------------ In the Canterlot High video studio, Rarity got up from the interview table, and leaned across to shake hands. "Thanks again for the invite, darling!" she said. "And I hope we were able to give you what you needed for that school paper article on friendship!" "Oh, believe me!" Sunset replied, with a smug grin. "I've got everything I need to know about all of you..." ------------------------------ "All right, class!" called Ms. Flask, the gray-coated science teacher. "Settle down! Open your books to page 54, and read the next chapter." At a table near the front of the classroom, a lavender, blue-maned unicorn sat by herself, her snout buried in her textbook, its pages steadily turning in the magenta gleam of her magic. There was a quiet, embarrassed cough next to her. "Excuse me, Twilight," Moondancer said. "But... would it be okay if I sat next to you in class?" "Uh huh," Twilight replied, not even glancing up from the book. "Oh... er, thanks!" Moondancer cautiously sat down beside her, settled her textbook on the table, and flipped it open to the right chapter. She glanced uneasily at Twilight, bit her lip anxiously. "I hope I'm not bothering you, Twilight." "Uh huh." "I know how you like to focus on studying. I just thought... well, since we both like books... and we have so much else in common... um..." Twilight suddenly looked up, right at her. And smiled. "Why in Equestria would that bother me, Moondancer?" she asked. "You're a friend. And I mean, no one else has asked to sit with me before!" Moondancer stared at her, shocked. "No one?" "No one. And truthfully? I was... kind of hoping someone would." Then Twilight went right back to reading again, still smiling. And Moondancer sighed, tears in her eyes. It worked! Twilight said I can sit with her. She said I'm her friend! The relief was palpable, like a cartload of iron bars sliding off her shoulders, leaving her feeling lightheaded, finally able to breathe easily again. Then she happened to look up, and saw, standing in the doorway... ... Princess Celestia. The Princess was smiling proudly... at Moondancer. Moondancer stared back at her, astonished. And then she grinned. She was suddenly filled with a warm, happy certainty: Everything's going to be all right now... ------------------------------ On a hillside in Appleoosa, a tan pony wearing a flat-brimmed hat looked back at the town behind him, where ponies and buffalo were partying with abandon. "Well, Boneless. Looks like our work here is done. Yep, those ponies never partied so hard. Thanks to me... Cheese Sandwich." All at once, he shivered convulsively, then leapt a dozen feet in the air. "Woo-hoo-hoo-hoo! That was a doozy!" Then he set his eye on the horizon, beyond which the sun was just setting. "Well, Boneless, looks like our next party is gonna be in... Ponyville!" And the pony strolled off into the sunset, smiling and singing to himself, on his way to help make new ponies happy. Because some things will always be the same... no matter what world you're living in. 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