Sunlight, Sunset, Twilight, Starlight, Moonlight:
The regret and pain of dusk and dawns magic
Chapter 1
Up goes the moon, the white glow brightens the darkening sky as night falls.
Gone goes another day, the ponies of Equestria huddle together in their little homes all across the land. Candle lights flicker on. Further brighting up the ending day. On a cliff side stands the mighty city of Canterlot. On two twin towers are two alicorns. A lovely slender white alicorn gracefully lowers the day star, the blue tint of her aura glowing and flowing like water over her long horn. Her pink eyes close and she ducks her head in respect as a dark blue alicorn flys of the off the twin tower. Her stary mane waving of. Her magic rises up the silver moon.
The white alicorn enters the palace. She peeks into the throne room. On each wall are descriptions of events in equestrian history. She and her sister defeating many foes. Coming down to a stain glass window showing her using the elements of harmony to exile Nightmare Moon. A tear rolls down her cheek. She falls down to her knees. Bowing to the dark horse. "I'm sorry, so sorry. The nation of equestria will never on how much regret I feel for sending you to that dreaded place." She muttered. " And for me I just built up a reputation to be monster. And I felt like one, my sister. Perhaps it was right for you to banish me to the moon all those years." Echoed the blue pony. She had came in. She ran up to her sister. The white sister looked upon her younger sibling. "If only you had excepted my help, then you wouldn't have felt that way Luna. I too felt like monster for banishing you. You have no idea how long a thousand years is alone. A entire kingdom seeing you as the hero. When you feel like a..." Celestia ushered. "Villain." Luna interrupted. "I know how you felt. I built up some much envy, the dark magic in me used in as fuel. I believe you have felt this way too sister." Luna whispered. Her sapphire blue eyes burned with deep understanding. "Then we feel the same." Celestia replied. She stood up and walked over toward a stain glass showing a purple alicorn flying around. "You taught her well, sister." Luna spoke. "An she had taught many things to others, as well as us." Celestia said. Luna nodded. "Luna, you do not feel envy, right?" Celestia asked as Luna began to stroll out. Luna smiled. "No, I have found that some can play in the night. Some do not fear it. Few even worship it. But they must remember." Luna answered. "You needed the sun and the moon." Celestia finished. The both giggled and parted ways for the night.
