"They were locked up in an old tower, in an old castle. I felt a pang of pain in my heart, because this was the castle where we had spent summers, my parents and Tia and I. We had stopped going for the past few years because of Discord and his Chaos. I guess it was also at that moment that I had started my slow transformation into my evil self. I didn't realize it then, but afterwards, I knew. Anyway, back to the Elements. There they were. On top of a pillar. I don't know how I knew, but I knew that these could help me avenge my parents and Tia. I had never noticed them before.

I always knew that I would never be better than Tia at anything. She was older, stronger, wiser, better at magic, everything I wasn't. She could be nice and kind one second, and become as hard as a boulder covered in steel the next. But this, this was my chance to get back at Discord and stop him once and for all. I picked each one up in my magic and levitated them right in front of my face so I could examine them closely. Then, I heard steps coming up form behind me. Heavy steps, like somebody bigger than me was coming up, not even trying to mask their footsteps. I dropped the Elements onto the table in front of me, and Turned around slowly, my hands clinched into fists. My eyes were squeezed shut and I opened them in a flash to see the smiling face of my big sister, Tia right in front of me.

I yelled, 'Discord, stop this right now! I know it's you! Why do you torment me this way? You've already taken everything from me. There is nothing else you can take but myself. Then the joke will be on you. I'll be with my family, then.' In response, I got two arms wrapped around my shaking shoulders and Tia's voice whispering to me that no, it wasn't Discord, but her in the flesh.

I cast a tear-streaked face up at her, and saw that it was her. Not a trick of Discord's. She was back! I could barely contain my joy, and my sorrow. I told her the entire tale, starting when I heard that she had died. I left nothing out, nothing was left unsaid, no tears that I shed remained unheard of. She was rubbing my back, stroking my hair, hugging me and rocking me back and forth like our mother used to do. When I got to the part where I found the Elements of Harmony, she looked shocked for a moment, but nodded to let me know to go on. She was silent for a while, then told me this:

'Luna, my little sister, my baby sister, you have found the Elements of Harmony, my dear. I had hoped that I would have had the chance to tell you about them before now. But I couldn't, not when you had run off. Why did you not wait for me? You know that I would never ever leave you. The only way I ever could was if Discord used his Chaos directly at me. But he didn't. I'm fine. Never worry again.'