The Reason is You

by HarmsytheWoonalova


Chapter 1

The glow from the nearest street lamps grew faint, leaving only the light from the moon to illuminate the cobblestones beneath the hazy presence of the fog that shrouded the city of Canterlot.

A feminine figure, cloaked in black robes walked down the desolate street of an abandoned sector of the city. It had been planned that the city was going to build a mall on the lots surrounding the abandoned area, but the funding had been cut and people had already moved away, so they never bothered to repair the small area. The figure clutched the hood tighter in her slim, almost bony hands as she took in the sight before her.

Houses that once stood elegant and unique in design, now lay in disrepair. Thick, inky black vines clenched the sides of these estates in a vice-like grip. This was the farthest away from the center of the city she had been and the figure visibly shuddered at the grim sight, feeling her heart pounding in her chest as if seeking to escape.

She stood frozen in place, trembling slightly. The night was cold, but that wasn’t the only reason for her shivers.

Suddenly, the sound of glass breaking shattered her inert state; a feeling of nausea forming in the pit of her stomach.

Shit!

The figure shook her head and clutched her robes tightly. She shivered when a breeze of cool air passed by her and hastened her stride. The figure looked around swiftly and caught the glimpse of a building in the distance.

Snap… Splash...

She wasn’t sure what it was, but as the figure got closer to the building the noises became clearer, causing her to cringe and put on a burst of speed. She couldn’t let it catch up to her. The figure shuddered at the thought of what ill fate lay behind if she stopped.

Thud!

When she heard the thud, she contemplated the possible idea of moving back towards whatever was chasing her, with an object to defend herself, of course. In the end the figure decided against it, and as she came to the front of the building her hands grasped the door handle. The figure twisted the knob and tried to yank it open only to find it was rusted in place. She looked around for another way in when a sudden gush of air blew past them forcefully, and the hood covering the figure’s face fell to her back. Deep crimson locks mixed with golden strands cascaded down her back. Teal eyes widened in shock as they turned towards a shard of glass still intact in the window’s frame. The figure was Sunset Shimmer, former student of Canterlot High, having graduated from it a year ago.

I wish they were here. The girls might have known what to do, but they're all in college. Sunset’s mind raced as she tried to think of anything that could help her. Maybe if I had the journal everything could be ok, but even then Twilight would never be able to get to me in time. She tightly closed her eyes, and she grit her teeth at the feeling of tears running down her cheek. Sunset opened her eyes and looked up at her reflection. Her face was slightly red and puffy but she still looked on defiantly. She was unshakable even with all the tears she’d shed.

Sunset froze when she heard a low, ominous chuckle emanate from the shadows behind her. She stared into the glass shard and focused on the two glowing, rose-colored eyes emerging from the darkness; their gaze taunting her. She felt the hair on the back of her neck rise, her breathing hitched.

This can't be happening… Sunset felt her heart beat faster. If it was who she thought it was then she was in trouble. This can’t be how I die.

However, the chuckle did not last long and soon the area grew quiet except for the chirps of crickets in the distance. Sunset wasn't sure why this was, but what she did know was to stay on guard. They could strike at any moment and Sunset knew what they were feeling for she too once felt the same way. Even now glimpses of her past haunted her and she felt those familiar feelings reveal themselves again.

Sunset shook her head and confidently turned around, her mind racing with thoughts of what could be in the shadows. I have to stay strong. What she saw next was shocking enough that her jaw almost dropped. In front of her was a tired and emaciated siren, Adagio Dazzle to be exact. What had happened to the siren queen she had once fought against? Adagio was a proud siren always seeming overconfident and scheming something but now she just looked tired.   Where were Sonata and Aria and why weren’t they with their friend...or was it sister? Sunset shook her head, one day she would remember which it was. She turned her gaze to the siren’s face. Sunset heard her chuckle again, but this time the laughing was plagued with a hoarse cough. She opened her mouth to ask what happened when Adagio interrupted, “Scared you, didn’t I?”

Fear was the only thing that was on her mind at the time so she kept her mouth shut. She kept her guard up knowing it was possible that this could be some trick. Though at the same time it didn't feel like one, it felt as if there was almost nothing of Adagio’s personality actually there.“What happened to you Adagio?” Sunset asked with a slight frown on her face.

Adagio grit her teeth and clenched her fists at that statement. She turned her gaze away from Sunset as she spoke roughly, “What happened to me… Is none of your concern.”

Sunset looked at her thoroughly with a deep frown set in her face. She watched as Adagio walked over to her slowly and she could see the little differences in Adagio’s stance; the limp in her leg as she moved, head slightly hung, and shoulders slumped. “Adagio…” Sunset whispered her gaze softening.

“You think you can talk to me after what you did… Because of you I lost everything!” Adagio growled out and poked her weakly in the chest.

Sunset was confused and slightly worried. What did Adagio mean by everything and she still hadn't seen Aria and Sonata so where were they?

“Everything?” She asked confused. “And also another question, where are Aria and Sonata?” Sunset questioned her after a few minutes of silence.

Adagio stood there silently fuming before she let out a sigh of irritation. She had no way out of this now. A loud growl startled both of the girls which caused Adagio to look down and Sunset to start frowning. An idea hit Sunset and she fished her hand into her pocket, finding the not yet opened twix bar inside it. She smiled and glanced at Adagio before slipping the candy bar into Adagio’s hand. This startled Adagio and she looked down at it then she looked at Sunset. Her eyes widened for a second and she nodded lightly motioning to the least decrepit looking building in the whole area. Sunset glanced at the slightly nicer looking building and was shocked to see the condition of the building Adagio lived in.. “T-this is where you live? How did you manage to keep it up when the rest of this...?”

“Before I tell you that I should probably tell you what happened after the battle of the bands eh?” Adagio asked and looked at her with a weak smirk, “Don’t want you getting all confused and shit.”

They reached the building in silence and Sunset glanced at Adagio before she asked the siren softly, “So do you, Sonata, and Aria all live here?”

Adagio let out a sigh, and shook her head. She stood there quietly in light of the moon and when she looked at Sunset a tear escaped down her face. She had never felt more fragile than she had at that moment.

“Sonata and Aria... don’t live with me.”

“They don’t?” Sunset was surprised at this. She could see Adagio was struggling with the fact that they weren’t there. This caused Sunset to see her in a new light, that Adagio was just as human as the rest of them were.

“They don’t.. live with me nor do they know about how I am right now...I didn't want to worry Sonata.”



Sunset looked up at Adagio curiously, and nodded softly. She took her time looking at her surroundings as she walked up the steps. She saw on one side there was a built in porch swing made of white oak. Laying on the bench was a plush purple pillow though it looked worn and faded from weather and Sunset could see that some of the seams were loose. Adagio noticed that she stared at the pillow a couple seconds and answered the unheard question, “I couldn't get rid of it… it was my only other remembrance of the Equestria past the portal.”

There was something in Adagio’s facial expression that Sunset couldn’t place, maybe a hint of regret. She stepped up to the door, hesitant at first, before crossing the threshold. The first thing she saw was the walls were painted a light violet in the center room and few pictures hung on them. One particularly stood out to Sunset. The photo was that of a younger Adagio with her arm behind Sonata, both of them smiling brightly. Sunset almost chuckled at the visible hand giving Sonata bunny ears. She looked back at Adagio and saw that she was sitting on a faded leather couch. She panicked internally unsure if she should sit right beside Adagio. Finally, she settled herself down beside Adagio against her minds warning.” So I should probably start out with where Aria and Sonata are shouldn’t I?” Adagio pondered out loud looking at her.

“I’ll start with Aria… She’s off somewhere trying to become famous with the money she stole from me and Sonata,”

“She stole money from you?” Sunset asked with wide eyes.

Adagio nodded silently with a frown on her face, and whispered, “Foolish me, we put her on our accounts thinking she'd never do that to us, but she cleaned us dry…”

Sunset felt as if she couldn't speak after what she heard so she let Adagio continue without a comment. “This was except for the money I stashed in a safe though that mostly went to fixing this place and when that was done the rest went to paying for Sonata’s schooling the first year- though don’t tell Sonata that she thinks she got a grant.”

“You didn’t save any money for yourself?”

Adagio shook her head lightly, and looked down. Her voice almost a mumble as she spoke, “You may have thought I was a power crazy bitch, but in all honesty I do care about Sonata, even if we aren’t blood related...she’s still my little sister.”

 “But enough to let yourself go?” Sunset questioned with concern laced between her words.

“I do what I have to, but I've digressed from what we were originally talking about. In the end I’ve still kept in contact with Sonata and I hear she has gotten into a music program,” Adagio smiles brightly as she tells Sunset the last part, feeling pride in Sonata’s accomplishments.

The room was bathed in silence soon after and Sunset looked at Adagio.That’s it I have to help her. I can’t just sit back and let her waste away.