//------------------------------// // Dream Writings // Story: A New Age // by lunaisbestpony1 //------------------------------// 1*1*1-Lyra-1*1*1 In the brightness of the morning light a green colored mare sat on her bed, levitating a quill over a journal and writing out the events of the night before. Dear Diary, last night was hard, the nightmares are getting worse. I was alone in the pitch black night. I sat helpless in the dark, not even able to see my own hoofs. Above me was three sets of bright eyes, glowing different colors in the utter darkness. A male voice whispered…something. I can’t remember what. But I remember being afraid, sad, ashamed. An icy wind chilled my bones and I felt pain. I don’t know why. But it woke me up. I was left alone, in my bed, crying my eyes out. Thankfully Bon Bon talked me through it. She even came over in the dead of night and brought me free candy from her shop. Celestia bless that mare. But still…I can’t help but feel that this dream meant something. It’s not the first time I’ve had it you know? I’m sure you do dear diary, I believe I wrote about the same thing last week. I’m better now, very much so. But those dreams…they haunt me. When I’m awake, every time I blink I see the eyes, watching me. Sometimes I think I even hear the whisper in the bright of day. But what its saying I don’t know. Am I going crazy diary? …You know it’s funny, I actually paused to wait for you to respond. Spent two minutes staring at the page like something would happen. I guess I am losing it after all. That’s all for now my dear diary. I enjoyed this one way chat well enough. Good bye I suppose. Love your one and only friend, Lyra Heartstrings. Lyra wrote the last word and frowned, closing the book with a basic locking spell and placing it on top of her book shelf with her magic. She stood trotted to the bathroom to fix her mane and brush the late night taffy from her teeth. But she just ended up staring at her reflection, terrified. Her eyes were glowing unnaturally bright. Expressionless and blank. The image was ripped right from her nightmares. Lyra sniffed and curled up on the bathroom floor, the strange horror gripping her heart and taking lead of her actions. She cried. And that’s how Bon Bon found her. Bon Bon frowned and pulled her friend to her hooves, not bothering to ask what was happening as she already knew. “Sweetie” Bon Bon said wrapping the crying mare in her arms, “It’s OK, it’s just a dream.” Lyra silently nodded in the mares embrace. But a stream of tears flooded her eyes regardless of Bon Bon’s kind words. “Come on.” Said Bon Bon cheerfully, “I’ll make you breakfast, eggs and blueberry waffles sound good to you?” “Yes.” Lyra choked. Bon Bon smiled and led Lyra to the kitchen. 1*1*1-Twilight-1*1*1 The alicorn princesses of Ponyville sat in her new palace. She smiled and listened to her advisors list of things she needed to complete for the day. Life was somewhat different now that she ran a kingdom, each morning began with tea and a rundown of the daily tasks. At times her friends would be called forward to discuss the day’s duties, but today it was just her and her advisor Spike. The dragon finished the list and smiled, “Good news Twi, you have a light day today. Unless there’s an emergency, you should be done with the days duties by noon!” “Thank you my faithful advisor.” Twilight said a perfect princess smile on her face. “If you would be so kind as to get me more tea, I’ll finish writing the monthly progress report to Celestia. “You sure you don’t want me to Twi?” Spike asked concerned. “I wrote the last one and you have other things to do. “I’m perfectly capable spike.” Twilight assured. “Right.” Spike nodded and took her cup into the palace kitchens. Twilight took a breath and levitated a stack of papers from a nearby desk. At the top of the papers was a finished monthly report, filled with extra tidbits of information and a heartwarming letter to Princess Celestia. It was the blank paper beneath the stack that needed writing, but what she intended to write was too personal to tell Spike about. She levitated her pen and began. Dear Princess Luna I’m sorry for not sending you and Celestia a letter in a while. I’ve been quite busy with my new duties. I’m sure there is no pony better than you who understands the time consumption that accompanies ruling a kingdom. But I’ve been meaning to ask you something rather important, I’ve been having this dream lately, not a good dream at all. And I was wondering if you, being the guardian of dreams, can interpret what it may mean. In the dream it’s dark, very dark. I believe that it isn’t night, nor is it day really, it’s just dark. When I look up I can see three sets of eyes staring down at me like vengeful gods. I can’t tell if they are angry or happy, the eyes hold no expression. As if they are simply watching me to see what I may do. It’s cold, extremely so. I can’t move, I can only shiver. I can’t speak I can only take in silent breaths. It’s almost like I’m not there. I think I remember other ponies in the darkness, sometimes I think there are, but I can never tell. There’s a voice whispering something, but it’s never quite clear. Or maybe it is perfectly clear and I simply can’t remember what it said. Once I woke up rather abruptly and rapidly wrote down the words ‘a new age’ on a piece of parchment. I think at the time I knew what the words meant, but the second they were written the meaning disappeared from my mind. Then there’s the emotions, in the dream I feel this sort of heavy lump in my throat and a pain in my chest like I just failed a test. I feel like crying, and sometimes I do. Please, if you know what’s going on, help me. Every time I have the dream, I feel worse and worse. Also, and I feel reluctant to say this next part, I’m starting to hear things that aren’t there. Whispers when I’m awake. This is all driving me insane. Please, if you could offer a hoof, I would be extremely grateful. Your faithful friend, Twilight Sparkle. Twilight sighed and folded the letter over writing on the front, ‘To Princess Luna’ in pristine hoof writing. Then she put it with the rest of her report and placed the mass of papers into an envelope. It was at this time that Spike came back, holding much more than a cup of tea. He had an entire tray of breakfast items, a tea pot and two coffee pots, juices, pastries, pancakes, eggs, the works. “What’s all that?” Twilight asked eyeing the food, her stomach rumbling a bit at her lack of proper nutrition the last couple of months. “You need some actual time off Twilight.” Spike set the tray down on the floor and began to spread out a picnic blanket. Than he arranged the food above it in an elegant way. “So I’m inviting the girls over for a royal picnic. Discord too. As your faithful advisor, I say it’s required for your health and sanity.” Twilight gave the little dragon a grateful smile, “Thanks Spike.” She said. “When will the girls be here?” Her question was answered when an energetic voice rang down the halls “Wooo! Picnic party!” Twilight giggled and handed the report to spike, “Send this please.” Spike nodded and sent the letter right as Pinkie entered the room and tackled Twi in a hug. 1*1*1-Dinky-1*1*1 “So,” The smiling Stallion in the hammock chair said. “You’re Miss Hooves?” The man was dressed like a hippie, a tie dye shirt pulled over his head and his mane slightly messed up. His office had inspirational posters hanging on the walls, and his desk had a surf board for a table top. The name plate on his desk deemed him Mr. Mood. “Yes sir.” Dinky said not really in the conversation as she was too busy considering ideas for her new Daring Do fan fiction. “Cool, cool,” Mister Mood said. “Now, your teacher sent you here to talk to me, and as your counsel I will be happy to help you with any troubles.” “That’s nice.” Dinky muttered, putting an OC together in her head. He would be a dashing stallion, a bad boy drifter with a heart of gold. He would be Daring Do’s love interest. Yes. Should he be a unicorn? Maybe…she really wanted to make him an alicorn, but fans hated alicorn OC’s. She sighed in frustration, she needed to write this down. Mr. Mood looked worried, “Do you have any troubles miss hooves?” ‘Fickle fan fiction readers.’ She found herself thinking, but instead she shrugged, “No sir, I’m fine. I don’t know why my teacher would send me here.” “Of course you’re fine!” Mister Mood smiled, “But your teacher was a wee bit concerned when she read your dream journal assignment. “ He held out a paper to the tiny unicorn, “would you like to read it out loud? We can go through it together.” Dinky shrugged, “Sure.” Whatever kept her out of math class was a gods sent. She took the paper, “But let’s go over it after I’ve read it. I can’t stand interruptions when I’m reading.” Mister Mood nodded respectfully, “Of course.” Dinky cleared her throat, “I’ve been told that my dreams differ from normal fillies dreams, and frankly I’m not surprised. My mother says that the insane adventures I embark on in my sleep comes from my knack for writing and reading, although I’ve never quite believed this, as I often find my own writing to be mediocre at best. My dreams are always shifting, sometimes I find myself flying and doing battle with some over powered sky demon. Other times I simply wonder the halls of a maze, left alone with my thoughts and theories about the maze builder only to wake later and realize I designed the thing myself. But of late my dreams have been even stranger than normal. “I find myself in a dark place. There’s a voice saying things that I can barely make out. I hear the phrases ‘magic’ and ‘a new age.’ Once I distinctly heard the voice say ‘and their destinies shall twine together.’ Like the chilling lines of a prophecy. “The only light, and I call it that simply for lack of a better word, is what resides above my head. Three sets of eyes looking down at me, blank and expressionless like they don’t even notice me. They glow but cast no shadow or dim illumination. This puts me in darkness so black that it leaves me unable to see my own body. I can move in this dream, but not far, and if I had gone far I wouldn’t have known anyway. Besides the voice, the only sound I can hear is the taps of my hooves on the ground. They make a click noise that despite the big empty space, doesn’t echo. It’s cold there and I can feel the chill in my bones. I also feel that I should be scared. But despite what my body tells me, I refuse to be frightened at all. “Instead I’m intrigued, staring quizzically at the strange eyes. Often I try to ask the eyes questions, but my voice refuses to let me talk. Which annoys me. “When I go to bed at night I almost find myself wishing to go back. This dream is extremely interesting. I want to know what this voice means when it whispers ‘and their destinies shall twine together.’ It sounds like just a small piece to a bigger story. Maybe just the start to an epic. It leaves me to wonder if my own story has just begun.” Dinky took a breath. “I honestly don’t see why that’s cause for alarm sir. Maybe it’s over dramatic, but not bad.” The stallion nodded, “Fair enough Miss. Hooves. But we take dreams very seriously. You say it’s over dramatic?” Dinky shrugged, straining not to roll her eyes, “Ya, what can I say, I like a good story. I was just trying to be entertaining.” She said. The counselor nodded, “and this dream doesn’t scare you? Is it fabricated? Perhaps the paper was written by an adult?” Dinky sighed. “Nah, it doesn’t scare me, I was just aiming for something cool and mysterious. I wrote it.” Mister Mood smiled, “Right then Miss Hooves, we ask that you rewrite to reflect an actual dream. This was very good writing, especially for a child such as yourself, but you should stick to the assignment.” Dinky sighed, “Right. Can I go now?” “Yes miss, I’ll see you around.” Mister Mood said with a wink. Dinky stood with the paper wrapped in a faint magic glow, and she left the room. That’s when she heard it, the voice. “You did well Dinky” It hissed in her ear, chilling her bones. “You always have heard me best.” “Leave me be demon.” Dinky whispered firmly. “You and that dream got me in trouble.” Dinky turned away from the invisible voice seeing herself in the reflection of the classroom windows as she passed by. She frowned at her reflection, her eyes were lifeless glowing orbs for a split second. But they changed back to normal as she focused on them. “You’re scaring me.” She whispered to the voice, but more to herself. Than with a touch of fear, she found her classroom door and took took a seat. The teacher droned on, but she found herself focusing more on her fan fiction than her studies, and trying to pretend that the strange invisible foe wasn't watching her.