Flurry Heart's Eye Exam

by Jongoji245

First published

reveals an odd result shared by others.

Like us, Ponies take their first eye exam when they become six months old. It's then that a child's place as either popular or forever scrutinized. Today, this is Flurry Heart's first eye exam, and this would bring several... weird questions by the people of Equestria.


NOT canon with the Jongojiverse. It was a thought that was in my head for a very long while.

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Since her Crystalling, Flurry Heart is quite a sight for the Crystal Ponies. Like the citizens of Canterlot, they now have two Alicorn princesses among them. And with Sunburst calming her wild magic, the ponies can rest easy. Six months have gone by, and many wonder what’s in store for the winged-horned filly. But for the loving parents, Shining Armor and Princess Cadance, it’s time that she takes one of many exams; one so important that would determine either popularity or scrutiny. This is the eye exam, and the baby is next on the list.

The two rulers sat in the waiting room, leaving their daughter to the hands of their kingdom’s medics. The suspense is killing them as they look at their fellow citizens and their children. Some signed the documents so casually that they didn’t show fear or remorse. Others, especially the children, worry for their operations courtesy of the exaggerated stories told by their peers. One odd case started frustrating Cadance.

“Shining, will you stop worrying. Flurry will be fine.” Cadance addresses her husband while he leans left and right and keeping a suspicious brow.

“I know but,” - Shining leans to his wife, keeping his cool - “why is your aunt here?”

Indeed, a few seats down sat Princess Celestia herself, her wings clasped against her body. Even outside her castle, the white-rose Alicorn displayed her majestic poise among the crowds of Crystal Ponies. One foal approaches the ruler, holding a quill and a parchment containing several signatures. For duty or pleasure, Celestia’s muzzle curved a warming smile before the horn glowed a soft yellow. Holding the quill in another aura, the benevolent ruler signs the paper, giving a soft chuckle as the filly whinnied with joy and trot back to her parents.

“Your Majesty.”

The two rulers of the Crystal Empire stood up to the hospital’s chief medic. His diamond sheen overlapping his grey-purple coat and old eyes sat behind a pair of black glasses, the doctor approaches the couple, holding the innocent infant with his left arm. Shining Armor steps forward, his muzzle puzzled.

“Is Flurry Heart okay?” He asks before he is given his daughter.

“I need your presence in my office. All three of you.”

At the mentioning of the word “three,” Celestia rises from her seat, joining her niece and in-law as they walk to an even smaller room. The tallest princess made as much room as she could, her right side touching Cadance’ chair. Shining Armor taps the edge of his seat while watching the doctor place the results on his desk.

“So, what’s wrong with Flurry Heart?” The Captain of the Guard, now Prince of the Crystal Empire, leans forward. “Is her eyesight okay?”

“Your daughter’s eyesight is fine, Your Highness.” The doctor wiggles his mustache. “But with her being an Alicorn by birth, Having the both of you and Celestia is important nonetheless.”

He opens the file, taking out Flurry’s test results.

“As you know, the retina only picks up a small amount of the visible spectrum. For us, the range is three hundred ninety to seven hundred nanometers. Flurry’s visible spectrum is even greater, from two hundred nanometers to seven hundred. She will be able to see ultraviolet light and also see a greater amount of colors than we can.”

“Then” - Cadance shift her body, making herself and her daughter comfy - “why is this a bad thing.”

Seeing the doctor turn to his right, Cadance looks to her aunt. Her face straight, the Sun Princess takes a deep breath and turns to her niece.

“Remember when you were young, you said you kept bumping into a” - Supporting herself with her wings, Celestia raises her front hooves - “‘invisible force field?’”

“Why, yes.” Cadance chuckles; there have been numerous encounters with this invisible force field.

“Well, the truth is that Alicorns-”


“Can’t see glass?”

Those are the exact words Twilight Sparkle, Princess of Friendship, read in the scroll sent by her brother and sister in law. Alicorns can’t see glass. How is that possible? Birds can’t see glass, but Alicorns, mammals with traits of all three Pony species, also unable to see glass? If that’s true, is that also why Pegasi live in a cloudy metropolis and why Rainbow Dash crashes through her windows? Twilight turns around to a book glass bookshelf in the sunlight. She squints, turning her head in another angle, then shifts her body around, pressing her cheek on the glass. There aren’t any rays of light; only the presence of dust is evidence that there is glass between the wood.

“Spike,” - Twilight turns to her dragon companion that she loved like a brother - “we need to stain the glass.”

A soft hum echoes the room, turning Twilight’s attention to a purple mirror; funny that while she can’t see glass, she can still see her reflection. What comes out of the portal is another pony; orange fur with a mane and tail colors that easily reminded the immature of sliced up pork belly and a yin yang sun of red and yellow for a cutie mark. This was Sunset Shimmer, a former student of Celestia’s who currently resides in the world beyond the portal; one dominated with bipedal counterparts, including Twilight herself. Since her last visit, the Alicorn hasn’t gotten a message from her reformed friend. There are talks that Sunset might return to Equestria, at least to make amends with Celestia, but at this time? Maybe something was happening that requires her attention.

“Twilight, something’s going on with your counterpart.” Sunset shuffles her weight; it has been over four years since she walked on all fours. "She says that she can't see-"

Sunset noticed the young dragon dragging a paint bucket. As he paints the surface with a thin coat of white rose color, the orange Unicorn turns to her friend, who takes a deep breath.


"So, I can't see glass." The Human Twilight, or Sci-Twi as she is nicknamed, looks at her glasses, trying to find the lenses before making a few taps. She puts on a pair of sunglasses, at least she can see the lenses."I'll subscribe for contact lenses."