//------------------------------// // Kicked Out and Alone // Story: My Final Decision // by Sillyponyme //------------------------------// It wasn’t that long ago that her friendship ended with Adagio and now here she was on a bus bench crying in the rain with nothing but the memory of what happened to keep her company. She was a bit of a dork but that’s what made her lovable and her “friend” threw her away like she wasn’t worth more than garbage. Sonata didn’t know what to do now, her only friends were gone and she was still stranded in a world with no magic. “Girls, we need to find some way to repair our rubies but how?” Adagio paced back and forth while Sonata and Aria watched. “No, repairs are not an option. We need new power but how? How can we get that power back when there is so little magic in this cursed world?” “Oh I know, let’s go back to Equestria.” Sonata shouted out. “My friends are idiots.” Adagio mumbled as she continued to pace. It was Sonata’s idea and Adagio practically claimed it as her own not long after. Of course Adagio came up with a reason as to why it wasn’t the same but Sonata knew better. “Abduct Sunset Shimmer and take her magic book. We will ask the princess how to get our powers back. I said lets go to Equestria but she turns the idea down and then decides to communicate with a princess. I more or less gave her the idea.” Sonata wiped her tears away as the rain began to pour. “Dear Princess Twilight, Out of curiosity, is it possible for the sirens to get their power back? I must know because, well, if they can, it would be nice if the others and I could stop it before it began again. Your friend, Sunset Shimmer “Great idea, how did you think it would go Adagio? Kidnap the friend of a princess and no one will find out? Did you really think that it would work out for you? Then again they have yet to catch you after all.” Sonata looked up into the sky as the rain came down hitting her face and drenching her hair. “It looks like we got our answer girls but it will involve getting back to Equestria.” Adagio snapped the book closed and threw it at Sunset who was tied up and gagged. “Don’t worry, someone will find you.” “Do you really think so, we are in a condemned building, do you really think someone will find her?” Adagio face palmed before she turned and ran away with Sonata and Aria right behind her. Rainbow Dash and her friends were running in their direction. After getting away from group, they had jewel stores to visit but Sonata kept messing things up for them. At every store Sonata said something that caused the owner to turn them away. It wasn’t like she tried to ruin things, it just happened. It wasn’t until they reached the forth store that Adagio turned on her friend. “Sonata, go away, we don’t need you here.” “But we’re a trio remember, we” “No Sonata, you almost ruined things for us when we first ran into Sunset at school, and now you’re doing it again. I never thought that anyone could be so stupid but ohhhh, you proved me wrong. So just leave us both alone.” Adagio stood and waited but Sonata never moved. “Well, get out of here. You’re not worth anything to us. Get out of here!” Adagio pushed Sonata to the ground, turned and walked away. Aria only shook her head and mumbled something that Sonata heard. “She is right, Sonata isn’t worth keeping around, for anyone.” With that said and Aria disappeared behind the door. Those were the memories that kept running through Sonata’s head. “I didn’t mean to mess things up, it just happened and now I have no one to go to.” She held out her hands and gathered rain water in her little hand bowl. She looked at her reflection in the water before she drank what water was left in her hands. She had tried to go back to her friends but she should have known better. Sonata walked up the stairs, up to the door and tried to open it but it was locked. “Hello, you girls locked the door on me.” The door opened to reveal Adagio on the other side. “Why are you here, I told you to leave.” Adagio pushed Sonata once again but this time she fell down the stairs. “I thought we were friends, sisters?” Sonata yelled through tears as she held onto her sore arm. “Sisters, yeah right.” Adagio slammed the door without another word and locked it. Sonata stood up off the bench and walked toward the bridge just south of where she was. The wind began to blow harder causing the rain to come down even faster and harder. Thunder roared and lightning could be seen in the distance. Her body started to shiver and her clothes became heavy as the water soaked in. Cars rushed by and ignored her or stopped to help until they saw who it was. Once they saw that it was Sonata walking in the rain, they would step on the gas and take off. She had thought of the possibility of going to the six friends that had defeated them but she had more or less helped to use them. Why would they help her now? It didn’t matter, she would forever be alone without magic and without a person in the world to be with. Sonata stopped in the middle of the bridge and looked over. “Maybe I should jump and end this pain. No that’s stupid but I guess it fits though, I am stupid after all.” She shook her head and decided against it even if it would be easier to end it all. It wasn’t worth it, her mother would have been disappointed in her if she had. That’s right, her mother would be sad to see her life ended because of something like this. “Never give up on yourself Sonata, you’ll be just like every other Siren soon enough.” Sonata sighed and smiled a bit. “You always believed in me mom, even now I can still hear your voice.” Sonata rose a finger into the air and mimicked her mother. “Sonata, you may not be the smartest siren ever but you sure are the most fun. Never lose that about yourself.” She lowered her finger and frowned. “I miss you mom, why did you have to be taken from me?” Sonata frowned and fell to her knees as she cried. It was shortly after her mothers passing that she met Adagio and Aria. That’s when they became her sisters or so she thought. Despite her mothers words, it didn’t help as much as it used to. Sonata had two choices and suicide wasn’t an option. So that left her with picking up the pieces and taking control of her life. “Mom, you always believed in me, now it’s my turn to believe in myself even if it means no longer being a siren as you wanted me to be. I’ll make you proud mom, I swear it.” Sonata stood tall as the wind picked up blowing her sweater in the wind and then lighting hit a tree. The branch broke off and flew right into Sonata and knocked her into the street. The sirens of an ambulance could be heard roaring down the street. Even when they reached the bridge the sirens continued. A few men dressed in uniform got out of the vehicle and checked up on the person on the road. When they checked for a pulse, it was weak, Sonata had been hit hard. Her head bled horribly and it showed all around. It ran with the water and what wasn’t washed away was a puddle on the ground. Sonata’s vision was blurry but even now as she was bleeding to death, there were people that were happy about it. She could hear faint cheering as she was lifted into the ambulance. Her body was fading fast and with one last deep breath she whispered the words “I’m sorry mom, I’ll see you soon.” With that said, she was set down and everything went black around her.