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Never the Final Word (Vol. 2) - FanOfMostEverything



The continuation of an open anthology of continuations of other authors' stories.

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Kencolt's Starlight and Chrysalis Still Don't Get Along (Majin Syeekoh's "Chrysalis Still Works at Quills and Sofas")

Author's Note:

[Slice of Life][Comedy]

This is a follow up to Majin Syeekoh's Chrysalis Still Works at Quills and Sofas (1,240 words, [Slice of Life])

CHRYSALIS STILL SELLS QUILLS AND SPOILERS: As with her teacher before her, Luster Dawn is confronted with Chrysalis working retail. Chrysalis manages to talk her down from Lustering all over the place; Chryssi gets petrified at the end of every shift. Though that doesn't stop Luster from coming up with a potential evil plan that makes Chrysalis smile before leaving.

"Thanks."

Luster nodded as Starlight Glimmer, headmare of the Twilight Sparkle Unified Royal International Academy of Friendship, Diplomacy, and Advanced Education—someday they were going to have to do something about the name—accepted the small parcel of quills. "Happy to help. I suppose you are terribly busy here, no time to do some basic errands..."

"True. Although that's not why I asked you to pick up the quills."

The Student of Twilight blinked. "Oh?"

"No." Starlight turned to her desk, and fumbled about a few papers, with a slightly uncomfortable expression. "I.. don't get along with Chrysalis very well."

"Oh... harsh words, and the like?"

"Actually, it's more if she sees me she goes berserk, attacks me, I kind of, well, get a bit snarkier than usual, parts of the town go boom... that sort of thing. So, I avoid that shop."

"... What."

"We... have a history. And she's not one to let go. It usually ends with explosions. At least, that's what they tell me."

Silence. And then, "What... they tell you?"

"I've never actually seen one myself. According to everypony, they happen after I start walking away, always behind me... that sort of thing."

"This town is... odd."

"You get used to it."

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