//------------------------------// // Ending three: Welcome back. // Story: Forgotten // by Jimena991 //------------------------------// Ending three: Welcome back. My tears keep on falling on the wicked mare that was once my sister. I looked into her violet eyes, seeing my reflection on them: my almost pure white mane flowing in an unseen wind, my green eyes filled with fear, my white coat bruised on some places, the Elements shining brightly. I saw, through her eyes, how my mane became turquoise, green, violet and pink again and my eyes obtained a pink tonality. My powers, now weaker, demonstrated the sacrifice I had done, destroying my very own creation... "Don’t be sorry about me, Creator. I had a great life with you, and I must say that I admire you for taking this choice" his broken voice sounded inside my head. "I must say the same, my beloved creation..." my tears were now bigger and heavier as The Light didn't respond. I noticed the rainbow colored energy on my horn, the Elements of Harmony would grant my wish, but with a great cost. I felt how the energy engulfed the mare of darkness. A bright flash happened not so many minutes later, making me close my eyes. When the light disappeared, I open up my eyes again, seeing the dark blue alicorn before me. She opens her eyes and looks at me, filled with happiness. "Sister! Thank you so much for forgiving me!" her head rested on my neck as our magic reacting once again, lowering the moon and bringing the sun to the sky once again. I smiled as we walked towards the castle to be crowned once again as princesses of Nocturnia, decided to name it again Equestria. "Sister" Luna said looking at the bright sun, noticing how many ponies walked outside of their houses to play on its warm light, "Our creations disappeared, right?" "I'm sorry for taking The Darkness from you, my sister, but it was the only way to bring you back" I let a single tear fall, "Also, The Light and him were the sacrifices..." I looked into her green eyes, the same that my creation had. I embraced her with my wings, resting my head on her neck, "I'm sorry, Luna! It was the only way!" "Hush, sister. I don't blame you... It all was my fault..." I negated. "It isn't neither your or my fault, it is our fault..." she smiled, resting her head on my neck again, after so many years. Watching our beloved subjects being so happy under my sun's light, I remember something I, still, didn't say to my sister, "And Luna, welcome back"