Well, it's time for the final chapter! Thanks to all of you who have left reviews, favorited and followed the story. Anyway, here is the final chapter.

"Could I see her?" The question burst from Robin's lips as soon as she regained her composure.

Iris nodded. "Yes, but there is something I need to say." The messenger took a deep breath, "In order for the child to survive, we have to give it some potions that will accelerate its growth until she is at age fifteen. The reason why is because the parents are from a different realm, but the child was developed and born here."

Robin nodded. "In that case, I would rather wait until she is at the age you said. My magic could interfere, and I don't want to take that risk."

Iris nodded. "The queen would like to see you then."

Robin followed her companion down the stairs and into the large center-room of the castle. The mirror-version of Lucina was sitting on her throne, a grim smile painted on her face.

"Take a seat," The queen stated. "I need to talk to you."

Robin sat down and waited, her hands folded neatly into her lap.

The queen resmed talking, "As you know, you got here because of a cause-and-effect chain. You also know that you are stuck here, correct?"

Robin nodded, tears pricking the back of her eyes. Then, the queen smiled a real, genuine smile. "I have found a way to send you back!"

Robin recoiled with the personality change. The queen had always been so ruthless, but now she was happy? Maybe it was just because Lucina's daughter was born.

"How will you send me back?" Robin asked. "I have no record of any magic that powerful."

The queen nodded. "It's not magic. It's science."

"What's that?" Robin asked, confused.

"Science is basically the intellectual and practical activity encompassing the systematic study of the structure and behaviour of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment."

Robin shook her head. "You lost me at 'systematic'."

"It's basically stuff that makes sense. You drop an apple, it falls. That's science. You use a spell on an apple and it turns into a dragon. That's magic."

Robin nodded. "I understand. So, how will you get Lucina and I back using your so-called 'science'?"

"It's actually pretty simple. We use a device we have made that rips apart reality. Then, you, Lucina and Sonia just jump in. It's as simple as that."

"Understood. When will we leave?"

"After you deal with the villagers. Now that they know how to fight," The queen frowned, "My poorly-trained monsters might lose."

"I assume Sonia will be aged enough to help?"

"Yes. Part of the potion has integrated combat skills with the lance and bow into her head."

"It sounds to me," Robin stated, "That Sonia is already a super warrior."

The queen shrugged. "I may or may not have been thinking about the challenges she will face in Ylisse."

Robin cleared her throat. "I guess we just wait here then."


Lucina walked in, an aqua-haired girl behind her.

"Everybody," She stated, "This is Sonia, my daughter."

Sonia ran over to Robin and took her hand, shaking it intensely. "It's so, so, so nice to meet you!"

Robin looked at Lucina strangely. "Is this really your daughter?"

The dark blue haired swordswomen replied, "Yup. I guess her personality is different than mine."

Sonia glared at her mother meaningly then ran toward one of the decorative weapons on the wall. "Wow. Who made these weapons?" She asked.

The queen took a deep breath and replied. "My chief weapons maker. He has crafted over a hundred swords."

"Really?" Sonia asked in disbelief. "Because one hit to the center of most of these will disconnect the blade from the hilt."

"Um, Sonia." Lucina whispered, "Stop insulting her."

Sonia sighed in annoyance and sat down, crossing her arms in front of her chest. Iris walked in, holding a clipboard with papers attached to it. "I have some results from the medical examinations. I think it would be wise if I stated them."

Sonia nodded, "Go ahead! I'm dying to hear!"

"So I guess I might as well list them off," Iris cleared her throat and resumed talking, "For some reason, your brain can process information much, much faster than normal. In the test you took- keep in mind it took you ten minutes-I can estimate your IQ to be about 180-200. In addition, your body is in the prime physical condition, even though your body has been growing naturally at a very fast rate. You also have increased eyesight, being able to see more than 5 miles away. Due to all of these 'modifications', your metabolism requires you to eat more than 10 thousand calories a day."

Sonia clapped excitedly. "I'm gonna be able to eat SO much food!"

Lucina reached over and slapped her daughter on the head.

"Owie!" Sonia yelped.

"Shut your mouth. This isn't a laughing matter." Lucina scolded.

"Okay, grandma."

"That would be Sumia." Lucina replied. "Now, be quiet or I'll throw you into the moat, which just happens to be where all the urine and feces go."

Sumia paled and stopped talking. Iris took a deep breath. "Anyway, there are a few more suggestions I would like to say."

"Go ahead." Robin stated.

"I think it would be wise for Sonia to fight the villagers, because she has no emotional bond with them."

"I don't wanna kill them!" The young-but-old girl exclaimed.

Lucina shook her head. "You will have to. Robin and I can't fight people we know. It's inhumane."

Sonia sighed. "Ok fine. But I will need some way to get in, deal damage, then get out."

"That's why I got you a wyvern. It's not by any means beautiful," The queen stated, "But it will get the job done."

Sonia smiled. "When do I get to ride it?"


"Be careful." Lucina warned, "That...thing can kill you instantly."

"If it does, I won't know cuz it's instant." Sonia replied, as happy as ever.

Robin walked over to them and smiled. "Let her have her fun." She whispered to Lucina, "She won't be smiling after her first battle."

Lucina nodded slowly. "I know. At least it's not going to have much of a physiological effect on her."

Robin sighed. "Y'know, those villagers were always suspicious."

"How so?"

"They were always so keen on learning how to fight. Even Lianna wanted to learn how to kill." Robin stated.

"I can only hope that Sonia comes back okay."

"Look at her," Robin said, "I bet that she would laugh if her arm got cut off."

"True." Lucina stated. "Well, she's leaving soon. I think I'm going to give her a few more tips before she goes."

Sonia was in the air, her Wyvern flying faster than any horse in the realm. The fast wind blew her long, aqua hair back. Her bright green eyes were constantly scanning the forest, looking for the village.

Lucina had told her to look for a group of wooden structures, surrounded by a stone and wood wall.

"There!" Sonia yelled to her Wyvern. "Head toward that smoke over there!"

The large, winged creature nodded and flew off at an even greater speed, it's wings flapping at regular paces.

Now that the village was less than a mile away, Sonia took out her silver bow and nocked an arrow. The queen had given her a special set of arrows that had spikes on the head, so it would ensnare tendons and flesh.

"Fly as slow as you can overhead," She whispered to the scaled creature she rode, 'I have a key target I need to take out."

The creature nodded and soon, they were overtop of the village.

"Stop her!" A voice yelled from above the wall. A small girl, armed with a crossbow, ran out of a house. She aimed at Sonia and shot, the arrow streaking away.

As fast as an arrow might be, Sonia was almost superhuman. She twisted her wait so the arrow flew an inch behind her, cutting the strap that held her quiver in place.

"Dang!" Sonia gasped. "I guess I only have one arrow."

She held her breath to steady her aim. She let go of the arrow, the bowstring launching it faster than any normal person could process.

There was a cry of pain and the archer fell to the ground, an arrow clean through her left eye. Now that there were no more far-range enemies, Sonia landed and dismounted.

Alexander was the first to jump out, swinging his spear like a quarterstaff. It was a dumb strategy, and he had no armour. Meanwhile, Sonia was dressed in light chain armour. She was probably not going to be hit, but it made her seem more intimidating. Sonia outstretched her hand and caught the staff, a few inches below the tip. She then lunged with her own lance, her one arm having just enough power to stab into Alexander.

He fell to the ground, holding his leg in pain. "You'll pay for that!" He yelled as he tried to stand back up.

Sonia frowned. "I don't want to kill you, but I will."

Alexander tried to get up, blood gushing out of his wound. "I'll kill you-"

He was cut off by a loud scream. It was the Wyvern, its mouth and front claws coated in blood. The earth shook as the large beat landed, right on Alexander. The young boy never made a sound again.

"Alexander?" The leatherworker cired in disbelief. He then turned to Sonia and bared his teeth. "How could you do this?"

"It was actually pretty easy." Sonia explained. "I hurt his leg, then my Wyvern landed on his head."

The man's face flooded with fury and he drew his own weapon, a steel spear. "I can't wait to end your life." He stated plainly.

Sonia smiled. "I can't wait to eat supper." Then she turned to her Wyvern and smiled grimly. "Jump on him."

The large creature obliged and jumped up again, this time eating the flesh of it's crushed prey.

Quick A/N- I know that in my youtube video that was the concept for Sonia, I said that she was a pegasus knight. I just decided to change that because Wyverns fit the atmosphere of the castle and it's army better. In the sequel (if there is one), she will be a pegasus knight.


"Anybody else?" Sonia announced from the center of the town. There were five bodies around her, and the only capable warrior she knew was still alive was Aaron.

"Well, then," She stated plainly, "All of you! Line up in front of me, or I'll be forced to kill you all."

Almost as a group, the few remaining villagers walked out. Each one of them had a strange mist around their face, just like the Leatherworker, Alexander and Lianna. She quickly scanned for Aaron, but he wasn't there.

She felt a rush of air against her back and dropped to the ground, an iron spear flying right where her neck just was. Well, Sonia thought, There he is.

Spinning on one foot, she drew a short knife. It was supposed to be used to make a shelter in case the weather got bad. But she was within to close of a range to use her lance.

She leapt back, her strengthened legs propelling her back two or so meters. It was still close range, and Sonia didn't have time to switch to her lance. The knife would have to do.

She drew her arm back, throwing the knife with all the strength she could at Aaron. There was a gurgled cry of pain and he fell to the ground, a six-inch blade in his throat.

"Good riddance." Sonia stated.


Sonia was back in the castle, all the villagers locked up in cells. Robin, Lucina, Iris, The queen (Or mirror Lucina), and Sonia were all in the courtyard.

"Well," Iris stated, "The rift is open. You can leave whenever."

Tears pricked at Lucina's eyes. This place had grown on her, even though the villagers had turned on the royal. The same was with Robin, but Sonia was much more emotional.

Her Wyvern couldn't go with her, and the place she had grown up in her entire life was now going to be out of reach. Forever.

"I think we should get going now." Lucina stated. "Crimson queen, I would like to thank you for your sacrifice. I know that you will die as soon as I leave, and I know how much it will affect you and Iris."

The queen nodded. "Your realm is not at peace, but yet this one is. Leave here with a full heart, promise me."

Robin, Lucina and Sonia all nodded. "We will." They choursed.

The three of them stepped into the portal and vanished in a flash of light, leaving Iris alone in the courtyard.

"Good luck, my friends." She wished.


Sonia woke up, grass pushed against her face.

She promptly got up and stretched, her lance and bow on the ground beside her.

A tall man with dark blue hair walked up to her, his arm outstretched. "Hello, Sonia. It's a pleasure to meet you."

Sonia rolled her eyes and got up by herself, wiping the dirt off her hands and knees. "I can get up just fine, I'm not a baby."

Lucina-who was behind her daughter-laughed. "You kinda are, to be honest."

Sonia sighed. "Ok fine. You win this time."

"I'm Chrom." The man said. "Your grandfather."

Sonia nodded. "So this is Ylisse." She stated.

"Yup." Robin said. "It's so...beautiful."

Sonia shrugged.

"So," Chrom said, "What do you want to do first here?"

"Are there any Pegasus?" Sonia asked.


And that is the end of this story! I hope you all enjoyed it. If any of you want a sequel, feel free to follow the story. Why would I do that, you may be asking.

Well, when the first chapter of the sequel is released, I will post a chapter to this story that will just say 'The sequel is out, here is it's name, etc, etc.'

See you all in the sequel!

(If there is one…. (Wink wink))