//------------------------------// // Part 2 // Story: Pony POV Series Gaiden Side Story - Gusty // by Godzillawolf //------------------------------// “Maybe…So…you’re a dancer, right?” I asked, looking to the Earth Pony in front of me. “Yeah...though a lot of ponies just think I’m second best to my sister.” “Trying to prove them wrong?” “Well...sort of...” Clover replied, looking down. “It’s complicated...I’d never think of overshadowing Meadowlark, but it feels sometimes like I was just born in her shadow. I want her to be happy, but I feel like I struggle where she gets by easy.” “...I guess I can kind of relate to that...” I may be brutally honest to others...but I can be honest about myself when I feel like it. “Back in the old days...I always ended up getting captured or something...” I explained, thinking back. “These witches on Mount Gloom-” “Mount Gloom?...Seriously, it was called Mount Gloom?” “Hydia and her daughters were kind of weird. Grogar thinks he’s bringing ‘Perfect Order’ to the world, Porcina was a spoiled Princess, Somnambula was trying to stay young forever, and Catrina was addicted to witch weed. Most of the bad guys are like that; they have some kind of reasoning for why they’re bad guys. Hydia? She did evil just for the sake of being evil.” Clover looked shocked. “And she was a human?!” I forgot these ponies see Megan as some kind of messiah and even finding out there were any evil humans at all was a shock. Even I didn’t have the heart to tell them Firefly just flew to the human world and found a cowgirl who just happened to be able to save us. Heck, (if Megan wasn’t just pulling our legs), she could’ve gone further and found giant transforming robots to help us...why did we never bother getting those guys? “Yes, she was. Like I said, they thought good was bad and bad was good. It was an IDEAL to her! And it wasn’t all big things, they thought smelling so bad a skunk held its nose at them was a good thing. They thought being cruel and greedy were all virtues! That was why she and her daughters came after us. We were having a festival celebrating the end of winter, they thought us having fun was bad. So Hydia whipped up the Smooze.” I shuddered. “She made you smoothies?” Alright, how do I describe this? “...Ever seen a flood?” Clover frowned and nodded. “Yes, our hometown flooded due to this dam of garbage that formed in the river...It was horrible.” “Imagine if it was alive and actively trying to cover the entire country, looked at you, and there was no getting rid of it. Ever. Then you have a good idea of what the Smooze was.” She gave a shudder of her own. “...That...that’s horrible.” “That’s not even the worst part. If the Smooze gets on you, you lose your spark...you just...can’t feel happy. All that you care about is how bad your present situation is. And you take it out on everypony else, even your friends...” She looked absolutely horrified. “That’s...I don’t even know what to call it’s so awful...” “Yeah, I know...And I was literally the first one it hit.” Ugh...just thinking about it. One minute I’m caring about my friends, next I want to tell my friends how much they’ve screwed up, how much I hate them...I guess that’s what I’d be like if I was a real jerk. “That happened all the time. I kept getting kidnapped. Smooze gets me, this rock dog named Crunch turns me to stone, Porcina’s birdmen capture me and my mane gets shaved off...Then the others would go on and save the day. Megan and the others get the Flutterponies to stop the unstoppable Smooze, Wind Whistler and the others figure out how to give Crunch a heart, Porcina beats herself by not being able to bring herself to turn us to glass when she actually saw us face to face...That always seemed to happen to me. I wanted to save the day and be the hero, but it always seemed all I could do was get caught....” I cleared my throat, realizing I was getting long winded. “So I guess what I’m saying is that I know how it feels to keep trying while somepony else succeeds,” I explained. “But I just kept trying to get better. I might not be the hero, but I’m still a hero.” Clover blinked. “...I hadn’t that about it that way...” Ok...time to ask... “...Hey...I have a question...” “Yes?” I blushed. “Well...” Okay, this is going to be a bit awkward... “Could you maybe teach me some dance moves?” She stared blankly at me for a moment. “...You want to learn dance moves from me?” “...Yes, I just kind of want to learn some, it’s just kind of something I’ve wanted to do...We’ve always had a dance or something when the winter ended and it was kind of cool...But it’s... Buttons was our dance coordinator and she left long ago with her husband and the rest are...ugh...they’re my friends, you know?” “It’s hard to ask your friends to teach you?” “Yes...ugh, not entirely...I know I stink at dancing, but I don’t want them to see I do...it’s not that you’re not my friend, but...” “I don’t know you well enough yet that me laughing at you would hurt as much?” “Well, kind of...That and you said you trained and struggled with it, so you won’t be too hard on me.” Clover gave me a smile. “I understand what you mean, it’s always bit scarier to think you’re going to embarrass yourself in front of your friends.” So we headed over to Dream Castle to get some privacy. “Our friends the Grundles used to live here for awhile,” I explained. “Hydia used the Smooze to destroy their kingdom before she attacked Dream Valley. It took the Flutterponies a long time to clean it up, but they finally did and the Grundles moved back...” We missed the Grundles. As ugly as they were, they were nice guys. We still visited them from time to time. Afterwards, Clover took a stance and showed off some basic moves. It wasn’t easy. Even the stance was hard. I kept falling and landing on my face. I was a bit envious of just how easy it was for her and the other six to spend so much time on their hind legs. Just after finally getting the stance down made my hind legs sore. “Youch!” “Are you ok?!” Clover asked, rushing over after I fell on my horn in a bad way, leaving me on the ground holding my head tightly. “Yeah...ow...Just landed on my horn wrong...” I muttered, managing to get back to my hooves. “Wind Whistler said something about a nerve cluster or something...” I rubbed my horn, trying to make the pain stop. “All I know is it hurts, a lot.” Speaking of things that hurt a lot. After I got a few tricks down we finally got to doing a simple jump. Sounds easy, right? Well I managed to screw it up the landing and land in a split. And then curled up in a ball on the ground in a lot of pain. Clover checked on me, then got Sweetheart to quietly look me over (apparently she’s a doctor)...which naturally got awkward given the injury. “Ow...ugh...I thought this only hurt stallions...” “Actually, that’s a myth, it’s just stallions tend to...get hit more often...” Sweetheart explained. “But mainly you pulled a muscle...how did this happen?” “Uh...I slipped...” Anyway, I wasn’t that badly hurt, it was more where I got hurt. But that combined with how sore I was meant I couldn’t do much more practice today. We sat in Dream Castle, me keeping some ice Sweetheart had gotten me on my injury...which I hoped would at least stop hurting by the time we headed back so I could hide it. “Ugh...Ok...I stink at ballet.” She actually chuckled. “Actually, I did worse my first time trying...” “You’re kidding.” “No, I was absolutely horrible.” Clover gave a small groan. “I actually kept falling on my face. My flank hit the ground more often than my hooves. And yes, I ended up doing about the same thing you did a few times...I got so frustrated I might have gotten a little reckless...I ended up cracking a hoof.” I cringed. I might have been in a lot of pain before, but cracking a hoof was no fun...at all. And at least I’d just be sore for a little bit. “Youch...” “Yeah...But I just kept trying and I got it. And at least you’re not a klutz.” I had to chuckle at that. “Valid point...Care to show me something a bit more advanced? Even if I’m too sore to try it right now.” She nodded slowly. “Sure...” She then did a spinning move that I knew I’d seen before... “...That reminds me of this filly who used to live here...Lickety Split’s daughter...She started trying to make up new dance moves, and destroyed an entire performance because she wouldn’t follow the choreography to get all the attention...one looked exactly like that...” Clover’s eyes widened. “...W-what happened to her?” “She left with some of the other Baby Ponies a few hundred years ago...” “Possibly about f-five hundred?” “Maybe...Five hundred, four hundred, when you get as old as me, you stop caring about calendar dates...She said something about trying to become a star herself...Still was...making...up...moves...” And then it hit me. And her. "You're saying a pony who used to live here invented ballet?!" “...Apparently yes...Maybe you can talk to her mother later, I’m sure she’d love to hear it...” “You don’t find this shocking?!” “...A little, but we were kind of hoping this would happy and they’d leave their mark...” She settled down a bit after that. “So...What about your sister? She have a hard time starting out dancing?” “...Actually she was an ace at it...” she admitted, rubbing her head. “I mean yeah, she’s gotten hurt like anypony else, but it’s her special talent...Mine’s not.” I blinked. “Really?” She nodded, gesturing at the four-leaf clover at her flank, “My special talent is well, being lucky.” “Being lucky? How does . . . I mean, how did you become lucky as a special talent?” “I don’t really have any control or say on when it happens. It all, just comes down to luck really. It just sort of happens.” “Okay. I’ll confess. I don’t think I’ve ever heard of an Earth pony whose talent was being lucky, and coming from me that says a lot. I wouldn’t think luck... “ Me and my mouth. What did Megan always say? Think. THEN speak. “So, uh, lucky eh?” “Well, the important thing about luck is to never press it too far. Accept it when luck comes your way and . . . heheh,” She blushed, “Accept when bad things happen.” “Not a very proactive way to live.” “Oh! I try and I try, I really do, I wouldn’t have gotten as good as I am if I just relied ON luck. Just like . . uh, um, just like you don’t just do EVERYTHING with the wind right?” “True.” “But listening to what you gut instincts tell you, FEELING a situation, guessing when you don’t know enough to made a black and white choice, those are all part of luck too.” No offense, but this mare felt a couple apples short of a bustle. She just says that it all comes down to luck, and then explains on how and when to use luck? Geeze. Still, she wasn’t that bad. A little crazy, but...well, Surprise is one of us, I think being a little crazy is something we’ve learned to live with. And even if I got hurt in the two most sensitive parts of my body, it was still kind of fun learning to dance. After centuries of being alive, of being a watchdog for a world that had all but forgotten we existed, I was finally learning something new, and finally had some new friends to make. Maybe I could last a century or two more after all. Looks like I won’t be joining you and Slugger any time soon Buttons.