> Twilight's Treecastle of Terror > by Lapis-Lazuli and Stitch > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Pretty as a Ponyquin > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- We’ll begin with my dear friend Rarity. She works so hard, you know? Toiling away in her shop late into the night on the newest trends of fashion. Setting some, dismissing others, but always in the company of her precious dolls. She beautifies them, languishing over every tiny detail of their costumes. They are often more pampered than the richest socialite in Canterlot. Beautiful, elegant, and sexy alike… She loves them so dearly. And when you love something like that, sometimes it starts to love you in return… The candle had burned nearly to the stump by the time she realized the lateness of the hour. She blew a little puff of air to whisk her less than ideally-styled mane out of her eyes, sneaking a bleary peak at the clock on the mantlepiece. Egads, was it truly that late? And so much more yet to do. Fie. Well, one needed one’s beauty sleep, and she wasn’t going to get it down here. She gathered together her design sketches, rolling them and her patterns together before bundling them up and leaning them against the wall. The ribbon went there, the string here, and the various implements of her craft wherever else she could find a place for the moment. She could reorganize it all the proper ways some time in the morning. For now, she just wanted to have her workplace look somewhat professional before she went upstairs to bed. The unfinished dresses and fashionable tops were the last to be stowed, coming off her oh-so reliable ponyquins and hung in the small storage closet filled with other such incomplete pieces. She clicked the locks on all her drawers, safe, and other valuable cabinets before lifting the candle and meandering towards the stairs. A glint of metal caught her eyes as the flame flickered about. “Oh!” She brought her hoof up to her mouth in surprise. A tray lay forgotten near her work station, laden with a silver teapot and a pair of slightly stale scones. Had Sweetie brought these? She certainly couldn’t remember preparing a late night snack. She touched her hoof to the pot, discovering it to still be warm. Well, wasn’t that thoughtful of her? She did often so worry when it was near Fashion Week. She must’ve snuck downstairs… and the tea even smelled delicious! Perhaps Rarity had finally pounded the tea making rules into the poor filly’s head. Miracles were known to happen. Still, she wasn’t about to eat before bed, but…. the tea would certainly go down a treat. And what else but a warm cup to send her off to a nice dream. It took a moment of finagling, but she got the candle-stub onto the tray and carried it off into the kitchen to dispense with the scones. They’d be a touch chewy tomorrow, but Sweetie would love them anyway once she’d toasted them. The pastries resecured in the bread box, she snatched her favorite night mug off the rack before heading back towards the stairs and… Odd. Had she really cleaned up quite that thoroughly? The workstation was in impeccable shape. Every bob of thread and bolt of cloth was neatly stacked in place, her work sheets stacked neatly in preparation for the following day. Goodness, her tools were even all immaculately racked, precisely where they were supposed to be. She could have sworn she had just thrown them where she could find room. Was dear Twilight really beginning to rub off on her quite that badly? “Gracious, Rarity. You’ve started sleep organizing.” That was an amusing thought, enough to set her leaning against the wall, laughing quietly. She really had been working too hard. Perhaps she needed to take a vacation soon. Maybe she could finally talk Fluttershy into coming with her to Los Pegasus for the weekend. Celestia knew the girl needed to venture out even more than Rarity did. By the time she’d brought herself back together, the candle was starting to sputter out... and a moment later, the blasted thing did just that. “Oh, foo,” she grumbled into the darkness. The faint glow of her horn and the aura around the tray was enough to not be completely blinded, but she could barely see a foot in front of her. “Okay. Think. Where did you leave the candles…” She stood in silence, not wishing to trust her tired legs and instincts to remember how to navigate to the steps in the darkness. Her ears twitched, and she could have sworn she heard hoofsteps. They were so whisper soft, though… somepony outside? At this hour? It could’ve been a messenger, or more likely it was silly old Twilight prancing about looking at the sky. She kept spare candles… where again? Not there… nor there… Oh! She could take one down from the chandelier, that wouldn’t be too difficult. She cast a tiny ball of aura up toward the ceiling, and the gleaming crystals caught the light and scattered it about the room. Then - movement! She nearly dropped the tea tray in shock. But then it was gone and she mentally berated herself for acting like a filly afraid of the dark. It was just the light playing off her display ponyquins. “Tsk. Silly.” She allowed herself a laugh before snatching a fresh candle down and carefully placing it on the tray. The candle thus secured in its stand, she sparked a little magical flame around its wick, and a moment later it flared to life. A smile of satisfaction lit her tired face, and she looked up. Her terrified scream ripped through the room as she dropped the tray, the candlelight wobbled before falling over and snuffing out. Her heart felt like it was about to burst out of her chest, even when she realized the blank, faceless thing nearly touching her nose was just one of her ponyquins. “Rainbow Dash!” she screamed to the room, resisting the urge to swear. Such a thing was unlady-like no matter frightened she was. “I don’t know how you managed to sneak into my house, but you come out here this instant! That was not funny!” But nothing answered her demand - no giggle nor chortle came down from the rafters and there was no sound of flapping pegasus wings. She found the candle in her magic again, relighting it and waving it around the ceiling. “R-Rainbow Dash?” she ventured more quietly, but still there was nothing, and her candle wasn’t revealing anypony either. What in the name of Celestia was happening here? Either she’d been up far later than she realized, or she was letting the late night get to her. Or she was actually dreaming and didn’t know it. She glanced around at that thought, but as she hadn’t magically woken like the older ponies said happened when one realized a dream was indeed a dream, that couldn’t be it. Ergh. This was all too much to be thinking about. “Bed, Rarity.” She quietly ordered herself and stood up again. “You can lecture Rainbow and Pinkie and whoever else in the morning.” The tea was… Oh, bollocks to the tea, she needed sleep. To the stairs with the candle in magic, in a wobbly but determined march that would get her there soon enough. Soft metal tinkled behind her. “Oh, for the love of Luna’s plothole, Rainbow! Stop this!” She flung the candle around only to bring the scene into sharp relief. Two bare ponyquins held the wrecked tea-tray in their oddly opened mouths, and were looking blankly at her, even without eyes. They stood stock still, but not so much that it was not clear that there was purpose to their stance. For one thing, they were off their stands. And that ought to be impossible. Like them standing in the first place. Or moving. Or very obviously looking at her. And then a soft, almost filly-like voice warbled of the darkness. “Oops.” She dropped the candle, and screamed. Her breathing came fast and irregular as she scrambled backward away from the things. She was hyperventilating, she knew it, but she couldn’t stop herself. “Oh… Celestia. Sweet Celestia. It’s just… just a dream… please let it be just a dream.” She wanted to run, run screaming upstairs and lock the door to her bedroom where she would be safe, but she couldn’t stop staring into their empty faces. “Please… please go away…” she whispered in a desperate plea she wasn’t sure would be heard by anypony. Or anypony that cared anyway. Silence fell for a moment, and then one by one the candles of her work room lit up. The faceless ponyquins, some dressed from her shop floor, had lit them with matches she kept around for when she wasn’t feeling well. They were all here, all twenty five of them. Even the slightly patched up one she’d lent to Sweetie Belle. Her legs were wobbling so hard she was certain she’d trip if she tried to move, and falling on the floor was the last thing she wanted to do with these… “Hello, Miss.” That warbling voice emanated toward her from… somewhere in the faceless crowd. “W-what?! W-who’s speaking?” She cast her gaze left and right, unable to pick out and particular one who might be talking. There was a moment of shuffling and one of the bare Ponyquins trotted over to the one she’d put her Gala dress on. The bare one held a pair of round sapphires from her boxes in its wooden hooves and carefully pressed them into the bare spot where the eyes would be. A moment later, that one turned to her with a glittering sapphire gaze that possessed a light not entirely of this world. “Apologies. Miss. We were not ready to receive you as a guest, yet.” The warbling voice focused on the one with the gemstone eyes, so at least now she knew which one to look at. Even if she had no idea who this somepony was or where they had come from. “Who… What do you want from me?” she asked. They were… it was talking to her. Maybe she could come out of this without… she didn’t want to think about what could happen. “From you?” The creature warbled, tilting its head quizzically. It was very strange to ascribe any sort of emotion to it, especially with all the others seeming to have gone as stock still as they were supposed to be. And yet… there was purpose there. What would Twilight have called it? Intellect? The voice warbled a sound not unlike a giggle. “Oh, no, no, no, Miss.” The ponyquin shook its head, trembling with humor. “You have already done so much for us…” “I… I have?” Rarity asked, trying and doing better than before to keep the shaking out of her voice. Every second she was still conscious was an encouraging sign. “I… I dust you off, of course… but… are you, all of you, really my d-dolls?” The group of ponyquins… shifted. They pranced in place a bit, they warbled to one another in that strange voice that was so oddly familiar. Why did it sound like some kind of strange merge between Pinkie Pie and Fluttershy? And the way they moved, almost like a herd of schoolfillies, shying toward one another and not making eye contact. Tittering to one another and being far more animated than a moment ago. Er. What was she supposed to call it if they had no eyes? The lead one obviously smiled, dimples forming on its face. “We are… you have taken such good care of us. Kept us clean. Made us beautiful. Helped us show the world your beauty.” She tossed her head, which was very strange without a mane. “You even used to tell us stories. Remember? When we first came together?” “I… I was just trying to keep myself level headed…” Rarity breathed, never having imagined they had been… alive? Of course she’d talked to them all those years ago. A new town, no friends, new business. She hadn’t had anypony else who would listen to her woes and triumphs. “But… why only let me know you were… real… now?” The lead one nodded slightly. “We have not always been able to move… or even hear.” The ponyquin hung its head. “We only barely understood at first, but then we realized why our limbs could shake and our eyes could see… After all you had done for us, we could finally help you.” It smiled again, and the sapphire eyes glittered in a way that Rarity could only describe as joyful. “We had been talking… discussing how we could possibly thank you for making us like you. So many nights we talked, and made certain all remained well in your world. What gift could we possibly give you? But… Now I can see what we have been missing all this time.” “That is very sweet of you dears,” Rarity said, trying to inject a bit of kindness to her tone. Maybe she could get this insanity to end, and she could run to find Twilight to figure out what in Equestria had happened. “But you really don’t need to do anything for me. Just standing there nice and still for my designs is gift enough…” But the lead Ponyquin was shaking its head. “No, no, no, Miss. That just wouldn’t do. It would not be properly generous of us to not give you a gift equal in return.” The lead ponyquin was coming closer, the tap of its hooves against the floor mimicking Rarity’s own until she was forced against the wall. “You don’t need to be afraid, Mistress,” the lead pony’s warbling voice whispered, just before it pressed against her lips. The first thought that ran through her mind was the lips were warm. The second thought, about how bizarrely real it felt. It even was a properly moist kiss, not dry or fabric-tasting. But they were wood and cloth. There was no reason she should have… the desire to kiss back. She pulled away, looking away from the ponyquin and feeling her heartbeat beginning to race in tremors again. In that brief moment, the rest had begun to crowd up closer. Their voices a mishmash of all of her friends and some of her clients. They sounded happy - laughing and giggling and gossiping amongst one another. Some hung back, some came close, but they all crowded around her like children around a mother. The sapphire-eyed ponyquin giggled and pressed the warm kiss in again, and her body unconsciously responded to it. “Bring the fabric. The very finest.” A warbling voice said somewhere in the background. “And the mane!” A squeaky voice joined it a moment later, bursting with joy. “W-wait!” Rarity pulled herself away from the all-too-real kiss, trying to struggle up to her hooves and center herself. “W-W-What are you talking about? Fabric? Mane?” It was difficult to keep the panic out of her voice, even despite the innocent joy of the strange creatures around her. Out. She had to get out of here and get to Twilight, surely she would know what to do. “S-stop! Please! What are you doing?!” Near the back, she could hear the warbling voices sing-songing softly. “We’re gonna make the Mistress pretty! Pretty, pretty, pretty, pony!” They giggled, and the lead one caught her gaze again. There was a strange intensity behind those sapphires, a light that at once was frightening and alluring in equal measure. “You don’t have to be afraid,” it whispered to her, intoning in much the same way she herself did. “Why would we do anything bad to you when all you’ve done is be kind to us? You don’t have to be afraid.” She didn’t… have to be afraid. Did she? They didn’t seem like malicious creatures at all. Mischievous, certainly and perhaps a bit on the creepy side, but then dear Pinkie Pie could be equally as creepy in her darker moments. Who was she to judge them? “I’m n-not afraid,” she huffed indignantly, putting on her haughtiest air. “I was just a bit startled, that’s all. And I really would like to know what you are up to.” She put on her ‘knowing’ tone that all too frequently could guilt the truth out of Sweetie Belle. “Silly,” the lead Ponyquin - she really needed to name her something - giggled. “We’re going to thank you. We’re going to make you pretty…” The voice trailed off as what felt like a writhing tongue ran up her thigh and startled a shriek out of her throat. A glance down noticed one of the bare ponyquins slithered between them with a boneless grace. Quite literally a boneless grace, as it seemed to have no structure at all within it. But these things did not have to-o-oo-oooooh! She was almost mesmerized by its movements until that tongue - or whatever it was - brushed her again, and her eyes lolled back as she shivered. Real or not, that had definitely felt real. Her traitorous body began to relax without her permission, even as the glowing sapphires filled up her vision. “Relax,” it whispered in a voice like her own, yet unlike her own. She didn’t want to relax, and she was relaxing all the same. A hoof both stiff and soft ran along her back and slowly began to massage her. Curse it, why will they not listen to me? The light in the room wavered a little, and it didn’t help that her body was still exhausted from a long night of working. More hooves joined the first, working into her tired muscles in slow, inexorable circles. The light dimmed, but was still bright enough to see the swarm of her ponyquins all gathered around her. Some were sitting, others standing, all of them playfully interacting with one another. They really were not unlike big cloth foals, and there was even a pair of smaller ones near the back that were tussling with one another. “There,” the gentle voice soothed her ears. It was so startling to hear her own dulcet tones so clearly, and yet still be noticeably different. Beige lips found hers again, and this time she did not pull away. The warmth was so soothing, so gentle, so… insistent. She hadn’t been kissed quite this way in years and it really was quite nice. The tongue that was working up her inner thigh was just as tantalizing, but the feeling was subtly more off. She felt a coldness in the pit of her stomach that she could not identify, and her body seemed to be picking up on something her brain wasn’t and tried to squirm away from it. The hooves massaging into her back picked up in intensity. Where were they all coming from? Why were the lights so low? Another pair of lips joined the lead Ponyquin’s, pulling her into a new and fresh kiss. It smelled of raspberries and cream, and was almost as sweet as candy to the taste. Her hooves moved almost of their own volition, one wrapping around the new ponyquin and the other steadying her from the more excitable ones behind her. Behind her? When had they gotten behind her? Why did they feel so good, those hooves were made of wood… but they were soft to the touch, the way a real pony’s hooves should be. She reached back, trying to find the wall behind her but it was no longer there. Instead her hoof found a soft body, and trailed up to touch it more closely. “Pretty,” the lead’s voice echoed in her ears. A firm and warm form pressed up behind her, and she leaned back into it. There was a rustling sound, like silk over fur, but she paid it no mind. The ponyquin behind her was warm like the real thing, and behind its eyeless face she could see a tenderness. A second tongue joined the first at her thighs, adding kisses and playful nibbles. She squeaked, and swallowed almost immediately after, her voice oddly loud even among the seemingly endless rustling of ponyquins around her. She ought to be trying to drive them off. Multiple partners? The scandal! But her throat could not seem to produce words, and she merely squeaked under the onslaught of sensation. The warm body behind her rubbed enticingly into her, while those before her enticed her with soft lips. As they moved, once again her ears were filled with the odd sound of silk-on-silk brushing against one another. Her body felt strange as she turned her head away from the kisses, trying to regain her composure. Her fur… crinkled. Ruffled? That wasn’t the right noise… but it was. Or wasn’t it? “Pretty,” the lead Ponyquin whispered with heat into her ear, and it sang through the air triumphantly. Wait, the warmth behind her had moved. What was that- ’Oooooh!” Her throat finally broke free of its paralysis only to unleash a distinct moan into the air. Her cheeks blushed furiously and she nearly whirled on the cad with her hooves. But she could not. Move, that was. She could not even struggle physically. All her muscles were like jelly, and she sank against the strength of the creatures around her. “W-what are you…” she croaked out, not so much a question as a struggle to find meaning in the sensation. She brought her hoof up to her head, trying to steady her nerve… and felt the cool sweetness of her very finest silk press against her head. Very finest, her mind noted. The five-hundred-bits a yard stuff from deep Saddle Arabia, as pure white as the driven snow and nearly as impossible to get a hoof on as Zap Apple Jam. She stared uncomprehendingly at the garment for a moment, all of her attention robbed by the sudden presence of her very expensive silk until her mind twigged that she didn’t feel like she was wearing any such garment. In fact, she wasn’t wearing anything at all. “Pretty,” the voice cooed lovingly, an all too soft hoof tracing down her cheek. The silk was her coat, and her coat was the silk, and oh sweet Celestia… A pulse of pleasure hit her, even as her voice found a strangled squeak. “What have you done to me?!” she demanded, her voice rising above the murmurs of the ponyquins around her. Her body was wracked with the throes of pleasure, but her mind struggled to understand what should have been impossible. It was all so hazy, the feelings keeping her from being able to think straight. She tried to thrash away, to turn her head to see what was going on - but her muscles were so limp, and they simply were not letting her see all of what was happening. “We’re making you pretty, Mistress,” the lead ponyquin cooed again, and Rarity somehow found the strength to turn her head back toward her. “It’s going to be wonderful. So flawless, so perfect you’ll be…” Her voice was rich with joy, with pleasure and happiness, that it struck her physically with how innocent she sounded. Like a hammer blow, the ruffling sound made sense as the hot body behind her grinded against her own - silk on silk. She wanted to scream out, to make some terrified accusation, but her body protested with shudders of desire. She tried to lash out with her hooves - surely if she attacked they would retreat. But they felt so light, even as they moved. They thumped harmlessly against the soft bodies, and giggles followed. The light had grown dimmer in the room somehow, yet she could still so clearly see. Or at the least, she could clearly see the ponyquins arrayed around her and watching intensely. Faceless ponyquins had given way to subtle signs of emotion and wit and personality behind the cloth. Where once there had been blank eyes, now faint lights glimmered in the dimness. She lifted her hoof to strike at the lead ponyquin and held it quiveringly still as it entered her gaze. It was as perfect white as the silk, and seemingly carved from the purest white oak. It gleamed with a diamond clear varnish and glittered with tiny blue sapphires set into a pretty little pattern. “No! Stop it!” she screamed, barely pushing the words past her shuddering lips, her eyes burning with sudden tears. But as much as she knew she had to escape, her hips ground back against the ponyquins behind her, the sensation of her silk coat on theirs almost more pleasurable than everything else. And another had joined the first, and darkness nearly claimed her senses as the wave of sensation slowly crashed over her. But it did not - bright blue lights glimmered in the dim light and chased away the darkness all at once. They were beacons in the dim light, holding her close and keeping her upright all at once. “No, mistress.” The gentle, sweet, loving voice cooed from everywhere and nowhere. “You’re going to be just fine now. Just relax. Enjoy yourself…” But she could not stop her breathing coming in rapid and panicked pulses. Every instinct screamed conflicting information at her, her body wracked from every angle. It was all too much, all too much to bear. Time and again, she wanted to pass out, to let the blackness claim her. And time and again, the sapphire light drove it away relentlessly. She was being held like a filly, even as her body was ravished. Everything was in opposition, and all she wanted to do was run away. “Pretty,” the voice echoed inside of her very skull, and she glanced up to see a strange whiteness being held above her head. Slowly, the silken thing touched her forehead and then began to push with physical force down the back of her head, pulling her mane with it. Her nose took in one final gasp of air as the garment passed over it. Her jaw pressed shut into the glove-like thing, and the silk gently and lovingly slipped down over her neck like a noose. She could not breathe, she could not see, she could sense nothing but the sensation of her body pressed against the others, of the slow and rhythmic rocking motions. Her entire world became that feeling. Of a silken prison, holding her so tightly that it would surely suffocate her at any moment, and that moment never coming. Of an endless, untouchable blackness that stretched out into the infinite. Death surely would claim her, as her final gasps of air ran out, and her blood began to run hot in her body. She began to feel weightless, to feel her spirit wrenching free of her body. But still seeming to experience both. Her spine arched, and she clawed desperately at nothing until… Until… ”Breathe.” Her jaw ripped open with the sound of fabric being torn asunder. A ripping that was far louder than even the worst torn dress on the night of the Gala. Sweet cold air rushed into her like the very breath of life itself. She was not being held, save by Andromeda. She felt her limbs thrash about for a moment and then stilled them. She could see with perfect clarity, even in the pitch dark room. “Breathe, Mistress,” the pon- Andromeda. Andromeda? How did she know that name? Why? She felt so light. Why did she feel so light? “Stand,” Andromeda muttered softly, and she did. She felt no resistance as she rolled to her hooves and bounced up. She felt strange. Light. Free… She felt. “Pretty,” Andromeda giggled at her, and she could not restrain her giggle in return. Soft, warm bodies swarmed around her. Bodies that wanted to please mistress, and she was certainly ready for some pleasing. But they brought with them a small round mirror, and she stared into it mutely. A featureless white face stared back at her, but it was so utterly different than the rest. She was of the very finest of silk. Her hooves glittered in the dimness, and the blank eyes held a fiercely burning fire. “I am not…” She half whispered, somehow broken by the realization of her plainness. This certainly could not do. She stared at herself, but she couldn’t understand how. She felt her her hoof rise to touch her… face. But there was feeling where there ought not to have been any in the first place. She had to be looking at a picture. This was no mirror, but a clever painting. A half-chuckle escaped her, her mind trying to convince herself of this truth. But if it was a painting… there was something so enthralling about such a plain thing… She stared into those blank recesses where eyes would be, but… the longer she stared, the more she felt like she was being sucked into their endless beige depths. Until, all at once, she was not looking at the painting or whatever trick it was… she was it. And instead of seeing herself, it was just the same image. There was a feeling of jerking back and forth, like her eyes were being yanked this way and that, but it ended, and when it did, she knew herself. She was not plain. She was more beautiful than ever before. She was everypony and nopony, and better yet, she could choose which. A warble of a giggle tickled out of her throat, but whether it was her voice or not didn’t matter. She reminded herself that she was everypony and nopony. “Thank you,” she said, turning her head to find Andromeda. Instead, she found another ponyquin holding the perfect blue oval sapphires that Andromeda had been wearing mere moments before. The cute colt was smiling at her, as he pressed the gems into place and the world lit up with cerulean glory. She giggled in approval and touched his chin, intending to get back to what had been interrupted mere moments before. But first… “Darlings,” her voice tittered warmly. “Whatever am I going to do about my mane?” ~~~~~~~~~~ “I’m telling you, Twilight. She never misses a spa day! Ever!” Fluttershy’s worried voice was enough to put Twilight’s teeth on edge as they traipsed towards the boutique. The curtains were tightly drawn, and Twilight felt a frown cross her face. Rarity had always extolled the virtues of natural lighting to her. “Maybe she’s sick?” Twilight ventured hesitantly, stepping toward the boutique. “Fluttershy… be ready to go get help,” she continued, and marched as fearlessly as she could to the door. Surely this was all just a misunderstanding. Sweetie Belle hadn’t seemed worried, anyway… The door itself was unlocked. A good sign. She turned the latch and pushed it open to peer inside. The boutique was lit up from within by soft candle-light that gave the entire room a distinctly spooky aura. “Rarity?” she half yelled into the room, and her ears twitched to the sound of scampering hooves. Lots of scampering hooves, as a matter of fact. But they sounded strange, almost too light to be actual ponies. There was no weight to them hitting the ground. A white unicorn like creature cantered into view with an impossible grace and vibrant eyes made of the most perfect sapphires Twilight had ever seen. A mane of thousands upon thousands of strands of silk in a thousand different shades of violet thread. “Darlings!” the creature enthused in a voice that sounded distinctly off to Twilight. “Have you come make us pretty?” She fluttered silk eye-lashes, her voice dropping suggestively as others not unlike her gathered around, blanks faces tilted curiously towards them. “Or… Perhaps we can… play?” > Song of the Stage > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Next on our list of delightful horrors is dear Rainbow Dash. Oh, I do so love her tight little - Ah ah, for another time, lovelies. Sometimes I think she tries too hard to reach her goals of fame and glory to the point where she is truly obsessed by such things at times. And when your deepest desires run close to the dark parts of the soul, you can sometimes attract unexpected attention... Nothing was better than flying for an audience. Not flying for her friends, new Daring Do books, chocolate, time spent with Tank, or even doing sonic rainbooms. There was just nothing like the thrill she got anytime she was in front of a crowd, a feeling of tension that buzzed somewhere deep in her gut. It was indescribable, something she’d never been able to talk about even to her closest friends. How could she, after all? Even Rarity - who was as close to another ‘performer’ amongst her tight-knit friends as she had - never did her sewing or designing in front of a crowd. All of her hardest work was always done behind the scenes, where she could make mistakes with time to fix them. But Dash didn’t have that luxury, nor that of making mistakes in the first place. At least, not the kind of mistakes that would give Rarity more than a moment of frustration. At the highest speeds - the only speeds Dash was really interested in - one major mistake was the difference between the show’s after-party and the emergency room. And when she was pulling the most impressive and incredible tricks in her arsenal, those mistakes became the difference between life and death. Some claimed she had a death wish, that she was an adrenaline addict. Dash wasn’t sure if she agreed, but she would absolutely admit that only the highest level of performance could ever possibly satisfy her. It was just a fact of life. She wanted to be the absolute best, the very apex of her craft, and that meant she had to fly higher and work harder than anypony else in the business. And her reward for that hard work was this; the roar of ten thousand ponies screaming their lungs out as she pulled a ninety-degree turn at speed, the shearing force of which shaved a perfectly square corner into the cloud she’d just passed. Seconds later, another defenseless cloud was blown apart as Dash passed through one end and out the other, leaving a ripple of air that turned it into a puffy explosion. The noise went up a notch as she slipped into the first set of maneuverability rings and began the seemingly impossible loop-and-climb maneuvers they would put her through. The spiral up into the heights began to glaze the air behind her in a rainbow stream which grew longer and longer. She’d always been fast, but learning how to turn on a clipped bit like this was the result of endless hours of training. But that wasn’t going to be enough, not by a longshot. She’d have to carefully regulate every breath she took as she spiralled up into the air, the combination of the ridiculously tight turns and thinning oxygen bringing her closer and closer to the limits of her endurance. Her lungs began to burn, her wings began to ache as the oxygen got thinner and thinner, and at last she came to the top of the rings. The world laid out like a carpet of green and blue and white clouds, the sound of the crowd almost imperceptible. Rainbow Dash felt the gentle ache of her wings as she slipped them close to her body and completed the arc of her gentle turn back toward the ground. And she began to fall with a smile on her face as the pleasure of rushing back to earth began to take hold. Thirty seconds later, everything exploded in a flash of rainbow light and the roar of the crowd, and her world was perfect. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Slow and deliberate breathing. That was important to do as the hot water soaked into her feathers and aching muscles, the feel of the unforgivingly hard tile floor beneath her equally sore butt a reminder of how hard she pushed herself. All of her limbs hung limply around her as she simply let the heat of the water soothe her muscles, trying to keep her breathing regular and slow like the doc had told her. She reveled in the nigh limitless hot water, a luxury she had gotten used to at home but rarely could indulge in when she was on the road. Usually because the hotels she could afford at this point in her career weren’t what you would call ‘luxurious’ by anypony’s standards. They had hot showers, sure, but they didn’t last nearly long enough for somepony like herself. Her mom had often accused her of being part seagull given how long she’d spend in a shower if allowed to. She was alone in here, since most of the other performing athletes had gone out to hit bars or sign autographs. Normally she’d be right behind them, but not here and not tonight. The Wonderbolt Trials were mere days away, and the last thing she wanted to do was anything that could risk her chances of making the performing squadrons. Being an Academy Graduate and a member of the Reserves was a powerful bonus, but it didn’t guarantee bupkis in terms of a squad slot. The sound of the water filled her ears soothingly, and she sighed in satisfaction. A good show and a good shower and a good meal to follow. Sushi, of course, since there was really no better way to cap off a perfect evening than a nice plate of tuna nigiri. Then maybe she’d- “Nice show out there, cutie.” There was suddenly a mare with a very cute, very smooth voice speaking to her from the far end of the shower room. Somepony not immediately familiar to her. “You’ve got a real talent for wrapping the crowd around your hoof.” The unfamiliar somepony continued, and the soft click-clack of hooves echoed off the shower walls. “Huh?” Rainbow Dash responded brilliantly, trying to focus on the new somepony. Technically there was nothing stopping her from coming into the locker room so long as she had a pass, and sure enough the little square of paper was hanging properly around her neck. She was definitely some kind of pegasus, despite the obscuring nature of the steam, and she was cute too. Long ponytail of multi-hued mane, and a bright smile. Her guest giggled a little. “You look beat up though. All that effort.” The mare shook her head slowly. She had a seriously pretty voice Dash noted from somewhere in the haze of her exhaustion. “You could do so much better than that, you know. You’re much too pretty and much too talented not to do better.” The mare smiled at her, and Dash could’ve sworn she’d seen fangs in that smile. “You should come with us. We could teach you so much...” Dash opened her mouth to speak, but couldn’t seem to form words “Us?” she asked, wondering why she was quickly becoming so dizzy. Had she spent too long in the hot shower? Or was she way more tired than she’d thought? “Don’t waste words on her, dear. She won’t be able to appreciate them right now anyway.” A second somepony spoke, appearing out of the foggy haze of steam. “Quickly, get her hooves. We’ve not much time before somepony notices she’s gone.” Dash wanted to yell, or scream, or something. But suddenly words seemed a little unimportant given how pretty the other pony’s voice was. The world started to pitch and roll and send her crashing to the ground in a painful heap, and before she could really think of much more than that, the world faded to black. ~~~~~~~~~~ When she finally came to, she still felt warm and wet, even if she was now laying on something much nicer than bathroom floor tiles. Whatever it was, it was squishy and soft and perfect for taking a nap on. It was dark but she didn’t so much mind that at the moment, not with the sweet scent of seawater and flowers filling her senses and the sound of gentle singing trying to lull her to sleep. Even though she really oughta wake up. The singing caught her attention more than anything else around her did. Two voices singing in nearly perfect harmony with one another, wordlessly weaving a tone that felt formless and primal in a way she couldn’t quite describe. The notes almost felt like words to her. One and the same, blood of our blood… She felt tense and excited, as if the show she’d put on earlier today was still going strong. It felt like somepony had taken hold of that thread of tension that ran through her and was strumming it like a harp. The notes rose together, the sound filling her ears completely and Rainbow Dash could’ve sworn there were lyrics. But they weren’t singing any words, just sounds that felt like they were physically brushing against her with each passing moment. They felt first like hooves then like something else, something she couldn’t quite put her hoof on. Why was she so sleepy again? She didn’t know, and that was kinda worrying, but it wasn’t all that important. Especially not with how nice it felt to get this sort of massage, like little hooves were pressing into her sore muscles in concert. They soothed away the ache and pain, and it made it ever so much easier to just snuggle into the warm and wet thing she was laying on. The song was nice to listen to, too. Why should she worry? It was odd though, how familiar the music seemed yet at the same time she couldn’t recall ever hearing it before. Especially as the gentle hooves that had been working on her muscles started working on other things. Dash’s breathing quickened, the darkness of this strange place swimming in front of her shut eyes and the notes sounding more and more like real words. Faint at first, she began to extract meaning from them even as her body writhed against whatever thing she was laying upon. Sister, Sister, join our song... they whispered within the notes, intoned softly and sweetly. Dash wanted to be closer to whoever was singing like this, wanted to hear those notes rumble out of the chest and straight into her ears. Whoever was singing had to be absolutely gorgeous since nopony with a voice like these could be anything but. She wanted to sway to the beat, but her body would not listen to her. It was listening to other things, to ghostly touches that stroked along her spine. And all at once, the haze of desire lifted for just a moment and the singing stopped. “Bring me the ruby,” somepony spoke, sounding as though they were speaking from deep within a cave. The voice echoed within itself, and Dash felt her heart clench with fear. She didn’t understand why she was afraid, or what she ought to be afraid of, but she did know she needed to wake up and wake up right now.She struggled to open her eyes and to unfurl her wings from her body, but everything felt sticky and unnatural. Her muscles screamed at her with ache and a strangeness she could not wholly understand. Her heart hammered in her chest, and her body wracked with pain, but she planted her hooves beneath her and forced herself to stand. Something was horribly wrong and she wasn’t going to stick around to find out what it was. Then something soft and moist touched her back that felt like a hoof yet unlike a hoof. “Hush now,” a soothing, gentle voice sang into her ears, and a soft cheek nuzzled up against hers, “quiet now, time to lay your sleepy head.” It was Fluttershy’s lullaby, but it was not Fluttershy’s voice. It was somepony else and that just frightened her more. “No need to fear, no need to fret, it’s time to go to bed.” The voice kept singing sweetly to her, and it became harder by the moment to struggle. But even as her muscles betrayed her, Dash could feel her heart beating harder with every second. Her lungs desperately heaved for more air, trying to force her body back to readiness. “No…” she blurted weakly and tried to flap her wings as hard as she could. But they weren’t listening to her, and all she felt was a pitiful sweep of air past her trunk. She couldn’t give up now, not when she had clearly fallen into some kind of trap. “Stop… Help!” Her voice cracked mid-word, but the force of it was far greater than she’d expected. The word echoed away from her, bouncing off walls and ringing in her ears like she’d stuck her head in a bell and smacked it. A second set of hooves took hold of her, and Dash could feel something soft and strong slipping around her neck. Panic took over then, and all the calming music in the world could not keep her limbs from flailing to and fro. “Calm yourself, Sister.” Another gentle voice spoke in her other ear. “Hush now, quiet now…” She sang and as the other voice joined her in the perfect dual-chord harmony, every one of her muscles went limp. Something that was cold and warm at the same time settled against her chest, and the wordless singing continued. The warm darkness came back, the sleepiness and the lethargy with it. But this time she had company, in the form of two strange someponies who sang sweetly into her ears and lulled her off to sleep with a lullabye that felt like it had two entirely different sets of lyrics to it. Words jumbled over words and the darkness claimed her again. ~~~~~~~~ Rainbow Dash felt her eyes snap open. She was back in her room. Her chest heaved with sudden breathing as she hauled herself up to a seated position. It was definitely her room. The smell of wet towels and sweat permeated the air, and the room was a mess of posters and other paraphernalia scattered over dressers and desktops. She was alone, just like she was supposed to be. What had happened? Nothing seemed to be wrong. Her practice flight suit hung next to the door alongside the Wonderbolts flight suit she’d brought with her for the trials. A stack of letters from Ponyville lay creased and weighted down with a Daring Do figurine. Her necklace was pulled snug and the gem warmed against her chest. Yep. Everything was exactly where it was supposed to be. Wait. Necklace? Dash tried to haul herself out of bed, only to tangle her legs up in the sheets and go crashing face first into the floor. The fall didn’t so much hurt as did the knowledge that she was just as clumsy as ever sometimes. It took her a full thirty seconds to untangle from the bedsheets, but she finally got herself free and hauled her sorry pegasus butt up to the vanity to look into the mirror. A tight black choker was snug about her neck, like something a filly might wear to a club or a really wild party. Attached just above the hollow of her neck was a shimmering red ruby, beautifully faceted and glittering even in the dim light of her hotel room. It looked like the kind of thing Rarity might wear to a fancy dress party, or maybe something Vinyl would put on Octavia when they went out on the town. Whatever it was, it sure as heck didn’t belong on her of all ponies. Of course, there was a teensy weensy problem in that the damn thing didn’t seem to have a clasp or any way to actually take it off. Worse still she couldn’t slip so much as a smidgen of her hoof under the thing or get any kind of purchase on it at all, and the blasted thing was too high up on her neck to reach with her teeth. Dash ground der jaws. It wasn’t like the damn thing was uncomfortable either. It felt pretty nice, actually, though she couldn’t even begin to guess what it was made out of. “The fuck is this thing!?” she growled in frustration. Okay. She intended to growl in frustration, then to yell and scream and smack the desk. That was what she was supposed to do. Instead, her voice came out like some Hollymare actress delivering a sultry and angry line in the middle of some movie. In fact, her voice seemed to have gone from high-pitched and a little on the scratchy side to as smooth as whipped honey butter and a much more sensual tone that didn’t belong coming out of her face. It was such a dissonant feeling that Dash was sure she’d just heard somepony else saying it from another room. She licked at her lips and tentatively spoke again, “My name is Rainbow Dash,” she said, and once again that stranger’s voice came out of her as sweet as cider. This was bad. She tried again. “I’m from Ponyville, and I love to fly.” It was very tough to keep from clutching at her throat or cover her mouth in terror. If it hadn’t been her voice she might’ve even found it really sexy, but as it was she was just… Ugh! Damnit, she was going to need to get back to Ponyville and fast. Twilight would know what was going on and could probably even fix the problem once she stopped being fascinated by it. But that would mean missing the Wonderbolts trials, and there was just no telling how long it would be before she’d get another shot like this. Ergh, why did life have to be so freakin’ difficult!? Still, there didn’t seem to be anything else wrong with her, just her stupid voice. That was okay, she could pass that off as cloudthroat or something given how much she’d been practicing. Given that she was an Academy Graduate, they’d probably put her on the first day of trials so they could get the impressive stuff out of the way first. And there was no way in heck Twilight or her friends would miss that. So that meant, what? Three or four days to tough it out? That didn’t seem like too much. She’d muscled her way through worse to make it to a race or a major show-event. And she was absolutely sure Twilight could take care of this before she had to take to the sky. She scrubbed at her hooves for a moment then nodded. She’d send a letter ahead to Twilight. That would give her time to get over her egghead phase and start figuring out what’d happened to her. She’d hide the necklace under a scarf or something, nopony should care too much. She’d better make sure nopony else saw it, though. They might tell somepony else who would start asking questions. Just to be sure, she cleared her throat, and it didn’t sound that much different than her normal voice. Good, she could make grunting noises to get through the rest of it; she was sure it was gonna be a long three days, though. ~~~~~~~~ She’d been right, of course. And if it hadn’t been for that bottle of sleeping pills, today might’ve ended up being an even longer day. For three solid days and nights, every time she tried to fall asleep she could hear singing. The first time it was just startling, but every time thereafter it had gotten more and more maddening. It wasn’t that it was bad singing - actually it was really really good - but she couldn’t sleep with those strange notes that sounded like words in her ears all night long. She hadn’t gotten a reply from Ponyville yet, but that wasn’t much of a surprise. It was a long flight there, even with courier ponies doing hoof-offs. But even without even the merest words of encouragement that this thing wasn’t some kind of elaborate prank, Dash wasn’t about to give up. In fact, it had only been the thought of putting on a show for the massive crowds at Hurricane Stadium that had kept her sane. The Wonderbolt Trials were the kind of event that didn’t come around that often, and Hurricane Stadium was going to be stacked to the brim with ponies come to see who’d be the next Wonderbolt. That included her five closest friends, which meant that this stupid necklace was coming off anytime now. The knocking at her door was enough to make her give a little spin in midair, and she rushed over to it. “Girls, you have no idea-” She snapped her mouth shut as she found not her five closest friends at the door but a nervous looking bellhop colt holding up a tray with a much crinkled scroll on it. Half glaring at the poor colt she snatched up the letter and unrolled it. ”Rainbow, there’s been an unexpected delay. I’ve been in contact with Princess Celestia re: your problem, and she’s summoned me to speak with her at once on the matter so we might devise a means to help you. We will still be arriving in time for the show, but we’re going to be cutting it close and there likely won’t be time to see you beforehoof. I’ve made arrangements to ensure there will be no problem with you attending the trials under these circumstances. But I must warn you to not come into direct contact with any fans of yours who might hold you in particularly high esteem. The consequences could be great. I will explain as soon as I am absolutely sure what’s happening. Yours, Twilight Sparkle Not interact with her awesome fans? That was super lame! And really kinda disappointing given how big of a crowd was gonna be out there today. No way she was gonna be able to avoid the crowd, but she could probably dodge the post-game buddy buddy stuff. So lame, though. That wasn’t gonna look great on her resume. Whatever. She’d just have to turn up the juice extra hard on her performance. If everypony thought she was exhausted, they’d cut her some slack and she could get back to her new friends’ rooms alone and learn their names. That was the ticket. Everything was gonna be fine. ~~~~~~~~~ The ready room was dark and cold and smelled of fresh spring rains. The only sound other than her breathing was the gentle ticking of the precision clock bolted to the wall with magic. Twenty-eight seconds from now, it would buzz and the cloud wall in front of her would fall away to reveal the trials course. Dash took two of those seconds to adjust her flight scarf, and four of them to make certain her goggles were snug. Three more seconds were devoted to reminding herself of Twilight’s warning, and five seconds spent repeating the emergency instructions she’d been given before they walled (walked?) her up in here. Her pegasi senses told her she was way higher up than she’d ever been before. The first Wonderbolt trial was always a dive from ‘apex height’ to prove the candidate could handle the stresses at these altitudes, but Dash wasn’t worried about that. Much. What was worrying her was that she could swear she was hearing singing. It was faint, sure, but it was persistent. It wasn’t going away. It hadn’t gone away since they’d started moving her up here. But all of her previous thoughts had eaten up the rest of her time, and she didn’t have time to worry about that. A harsh buzzing sound set her wings to tension. The cloud wall dropped away and a perfect blue sky stretched out before her. She launched herself with a push of her hindhooves and tucked her wings in against her body as she soared over a thin red cloud. Beneath her, the world was the size of ants and she started to fall. The wind whipped past her cheeks with the kind of force she associated with being punched. Her body accelerated faster and faster, and her wingtips twitched relentlessly to keep her from going into a spinout. Her concentration was total. It was absolute. The singing was getting louder, and that fracking ruby was getting warmer against her chest even against the stinging chill of the wind. Then she heard the cheers. It was like she’d dunked herself into the spa twins’ hot tub. All of the icy cold vanished in the space of a heartbeat as the roar of the crowd reached her ears. Ahead of her, more maneuverability rings doing a complex corkscrew pattern. It was meant to be taken at speed, but Dash had an entirely different definition of the word than most ponies. She extended her hooves forward and felt the magic inside take hold. Her wings snapped out and quickly began to pump back and forth, building up the speed for the final few hundred feet of the dive. Every moment bringing her closer to the roar of those crowds. It was like nothing she’d ever experienced before. She was practically getting drunk on the screams, the cheers, the applause. And the music and singing filling her ears roared in a triumphant crescendo as she pulled a perfect turn at the end of the dive and began to truly fly. The rings were a joke for her when they should’ve required far more attention. One turn let her see the course in her wake, and her rainbow-colored magic was staining every single cloud she flew past. She actually giggled as the music rose to another height, and it became clear what the voices were saying to her at long last. You will be adored. Of course she would. She was the best damn flyer in the world! And she was going to prove it, pulling out of the maneuvering rings and into trick course. The tricks weren’t even important or difficult, but every flourish she added to them made the cries louder. They will all love you. It was easier than it had ever been before, the turns, the loops, the sudden shifts in her momentum. It was as effortless as breathing. A good thing too, because the music in her ears was so utterly overwhelming her other senses. You won’t be ignored. Her magic shifted. It was subtle at first, but then it got pretty obvious really fast. And she didn’t care. She wanted—more—Yes, more. More of this. More of this wonderful feeling surging through her. Her wings felt stronger, her body more graceful… Her tricks got more daring by the moment, but she didn’t know how. Now you’ll break on through! Her speed picked up. She knew what had to come next, because it was what always came next. Her finale, her best trick, the one everypony wanted to see: the sonic rainboom. She wasn’t even conscious of flying anymore, just wingbeats, cheers and music that went on forever. Sound itself would surrender to her, just like everypony down in the stadium as she dove down through the center of it. And become our Sister too! The world exploded in light and a reverberating chord, sending a wave of her power over the fans. Then again, as she shattered the air itself below the stadium and kept flying without so much as a care in the world. The warmth surged through her, and the cheers went on forever and ever. And before she knew anything else, she knew the sweet kiss of the ocean as the water rushed up to meet her. ~~~~~~~~ It was dark. But she could see. A world filled with wonderous creatures, as magical and bright as anything in the surface world above. It was cold. But she was warm. Her heart pulsed with a magic she had no understanding of and a hunger that clawed deep within her soul for more. It was lonely. But she wasn’t alone. She’d heard legends of seaponies, and even met a few in her adventures, but she’d never seen creatures like these before. Scaled in glittering colors and with glimmering eyes that promised and threatened in equal measure. One a shimmery blue, the other a radiant gold. “She’s gorgeous!” the blue one squealed in a language she shouldn’t have understood, but did. “Much prettier than Aria ever was,” agreed the other, “but she cannot stay for long. They will come looking for her.” A soft hoof-like limb stroked her cheek. “We look forward to welcoming you, Sister. But you must go back now. The worship you so deserve awaits you above.” “Soooo lucky.” The other one pouted at her, snuggling up alongside with a sinful, toothy smile. “Hope you’re willing to share a little later. I could use a good meal.” She leaned in, and Dash felt her cold kiss as sweet as cotton candy. “I’m Sonata,” she whispered hotly, and Dash’s mind was filled with images she wasn’t terribly inclined to share with anypony else. “And I am Adagio. We’ll be seeing you after the show.” The other one - Adagio - giggled at her. “Don’t be afraid, Dashie. We’ll explain everything.” She shooed with her forehooves, eyes like glittering fireballs in the sea. “Go. Your adoration awaits.” Dash didn’t know how to respond to all of this. She didn’t know what was going on. But the word ‘adoration’ echoed in her mind like a rung bell, and she could feel her lips stretching over fanged teeth. “Yes,” she hissed into the water, and felt her wings - as strong and beautiful as ever - surge beside her. She moved with nearly the same speed in the air and left a trail of bubbles and rainbow tainted water in her wake. The surface came to her so much quicker than she could have imagined, until she realized the elegant tail and hind flippers were boosting her speed. A moment of fear took her, realizing that her changed appearance would frighten her fans. But the instant she broke the surface of the water, something changed. Her gem pulsed with warmth, and it was not the strange new creature she was beneath the sea that appeared, but Rainbow Dash the pegasus. Her mane a little longer, a little silkier. Her eyes a little brighter and perhaps a bit naughtier too. She was herself, but she was oh-so-much more too. She rocketed back up to the stadium, and as she appeared the crowd burst into uproarious applause. She spread her wings and hooves out and soaked it all in, spinning in place in midair and bowing with false modesty to the crowd. And every moment of applause and praise soaked into her like the most decadent apple cider she’d ever enjoyed. Far away in the audience, she could see her friends equal parts cheering and concerned. Rarity looked decidedly odd where she sat with a boneless grace and eyes that shimmered like sapphires, but Dash really didn’t care. Her praise was a heady as anypony’s was. Even Twilight, whose eyes narrowed with concern, was clapping. Dash had much to learn. Much to see and do, and much she would have to hide. But she knew one thing hadn’t changed one whit. Nothing was better than flying, and being adored for it.