"So... why are you... here?" Cadence uneasily asked Princess Twilight. The mixed group of students and teachers had stopped their crying, although their eyes were still tired and red, and their expressions utterly exhausted. Shining was taken by Vice-Principal Luna to the nurse's office to lie down. Luna returned looking equally miserable, frustrated at being unable to offer the confused man any more comfort.
"Well," Princess Twilight said in a solemn tone, "I'm here because... when Sunset told me what... happened," she glanced over at the Shadowbolts, who were hanging their heads in utter shame, "I came over because we're trying to... figure out why the magic... did what it did."
"Really?" Principal Cadence said, a measure of hope growing in her voice. "Can you figure out what happened to my... student?"
"Well," Princess Twilight said, flicking her hair nervously. "I can..., but... I don't have time." Cadence looked down. "I wish I could, but I have a kingdom to run and I need to be there in case anything goes wrong. In fact, I have to leave... tonight," she sighed. "I'm trying to help Sunset figure things out while I have time." Cadence looked toward Sunset with pleading eyes.
"How close have you come to... an answer since last Sunday," Cadence said. Sunset looked down with unease.
"Well," Sunset said uneasily. "I've managed to recreate another prototype of a pendant. But I still haven't discovered the full properties of magic. Twilight took... quite a lot of notes."
"How soon do you think it will take to get an answer," Vice-Principal Luna asked.
"I don't know," Sunset said miserably. "Six months. Maybe... a year." Sunset grit her teeth.
"What's wrong Sunset?" Fluttershy asked Sunset. The Rainbooms, the two Principals, the Princess, the Alliance, and the Shadowbolts all looked at Sunset with concern.
"Well," Sunset said with a quivering lip. She let out a melancholic sigh. "I'm... I'm scared."
"Darling," Rarity asked, concern in her voice. "What are you scared about?"
"Well," Sunset said with fear. "First Connor was almost blown up... then this Vault guy caused that twister-thing... and now those girls showed up..." she bit her lip. "So many accidents have happened since magic ended up here-" A small tear fell down on her face. Twilight saw this and went to give her friend a hug. "I'm afraid something else might happen tomorrow and I won't be able to save someone," more tears flowed down Sunset's eyes.
"Sunset," Twilight said in a soothing tone. "You can't worry about that."
"And if that happens, the public will start to know about magic," Sunset said, shaking in fear. "And if they start learning about it, and I still don't know how it works... they'll think it's terrible, or they'll use it to do terrible things." Sunset looked at the ground in shame. Vice-Principal Luna walked up to the fire-haired girl and rubbed her head to calm her down and reassure her.
The Shadowbolts looked at the fearful girl with a mixture of guilt and sympathy. they started giving each other sharp looks, silently communicating an idea. The group of five decided to approach the Alliance.
"Hey," Indigo said awkwardly. The Alliance saw them approaching and gave them less-then-happy looks. The halfling girl gave them an especially sharp glare.
"What do you idiots want?" she asked them gruffly. The five flinched at the question.
"Well, come on, spit it out," the red-haired girl said unkindly.
"Well," Sunny Flare said awkwardly. "She said she had lots of notes to go through," she said to Connor, whose concerness dried up at the Shadowbolt's approach. He just gave them a cold, silent look. "Well, um, what if we agreed to be her... lab assistant." The brown-haired boy's face twisted into an angry snarl and he approached them with balled fists.
"Absolutely not!" He barked, startling everyone else. "You want to help! Leave and never come back!" The Shadowbolts were startled by Connor's fury.
"Connor," Fluttershy said, admonishing the white-skinned boy in her soft voice. "Aren't you being a little mean?"
"Those idiots almost blew me up for a stupid trophy!" Connor yelled back, scaring Fluttershy. "They're probably too moronic to open a jar." The Shadowbolts flinched at that insult, deeply hurt by Connor's remarks.
"Look we know what we did was wrong," Sugarcoat said, almost on the verge of tears. "We just want a chance to make things right." Before Connor could make another furious reply, Luna and Twilight approached Connor with stern eyes.
"Connor, can I speak to you in private?" Luna asked firmly.
"I'd also like to talk to you too," Twilight said.
"Luna, Princess Twilight, I know what you want me to do," Connor threw back. "And the answer is no! I don't want anything to do with those idiots!" Connor was about to turn away, but Twilight got in front of him, crossing her arms and glaring knives.
"OK Connor," Twilight said in a casual, but icy voice. "I'll bring you in some royal guards, they'll drag your flank to Tartarus, and we can talk there." Connor's fury was replaced with a chill that went down his spine. Connor suddenly remembered that he wasn't dealing with her darky friend, Twilight Sparkle. He was dealing with a magically skilled alicorn princess that had vanquished countless foes, including Sunset Shimmer. Twilight almost never threatened to dump anyone in Tartarus, despite during the knight training. When a princess made that threat, you really needed to shut up.
"OK Twilight," Connor said fearfully feeling cold sweat run down his forehead.
"Good," Twilight said, his cold anger fading but not vanishing. "This way," she said, gesturing to the statue. Luna, Princess Twilight, and Cadence all went behind the statue. Connor followed them, feeling like a scolded toddler.
"Now please tell me, calmly, why is it you don't think those girls deserve a second chance," Vice-Principal Luna said sternly to Connor.
"Well... it is because of them that I almost got blown up," Connor said uneasily.
"Connor, I'm not exactly happy with them either," Twilight said. "But they want to make it right."
"They messed with magic they didn't understand just to win a stupid game," Connor replied.
"Oh I see," Twilight said sternly. "They messed with magic they didn't understand, they only cared about themselves," she got into Connor's face. "Then they turned into a demon, brainwashed a bunch of kids, blew up a chunk of the school, and tried to kill me and my friends." Connor felt his heart go into his throat as he glanced at Sunset.
"If this is how you're going to behave," Luna said in a disappointed tone, "maybe I should have called you a lost cause and have you kicked out of Crystal Prep. Since you are treating those five the same way." Connor's jaw dropped in horror at Luna's remarks.
"Yeah, and that guard Sunset knocked out said that she should rot in a dungeon for the rest of her life, and maybe you could be in that dungeon," Twilight said angrily making Connor shake even more. "Maybe I should've taken his advice." The words hit Connor like they were bullets and he looked down.
"Apparently, only Sunset Shimmer deserves a second chance," Cadence said, also looking at Connor with a humorless expression, "because she is so special, right?" Connor looked deeply ashamed of himself and let out a sigh.
"The Shadowbolts stood around, anxiously waiting for the group of four to return from their private talk. Feeling nervous, they turned toward the Rainbooms. The farmer girl and the blue-haired athlete silently turned away from them with barely masked disgust. The yellow-skinned girl quivered in fear at them and also looked away. Rarity biting her lip approached the Crystal Prep students.
"What exactly are you five... doing here anyway?" Rarity asked them sternly. While she was polite, Sugarcoat could see that the purple-haired girl wished that the Crystal Prep students were somewhere else.
"Well," Sour said awkwardly. "We saw pictures of... the other Twilight posted on MyStable. So we... thought... our Twilight had a twin and that you guys were playing a hoax on us." Rarity's eyes narrowed in annoyance.
"Who posted those pictures?" Rarity asked.
"Some blue-haired guy named Flash," Sour said, Rarity mouthed the words 'what', and ran her palm on her face.
"Lord," Rarity said in an annoyed tone. She removed her hand from her face. "Flash posted pictures of Twilight online?" Rarity asked again with disbelief.
"Yes," Sugarcoat said. "And then we... had a friend of ours to use a drone to get proof."
"You were spying on us?" Rarity asked angrily, putting her hands on her hips.
"Well," Sunny said uneasily. "we thought a hoax was being played on us." Just before Rarity could respond, the group of four broke from their conversation and approached the Shadowbolts.
"Princess... Twilight," Cadence said uneasily to the Shadowbolts. "Wants to have a talk with you five in the Vice-Principal's office." The Shadowbolts looked at the other Twilight, who was giving them a stern look. It made the Shadowbolts feel like on edge.
It wasn't the look that was making them nervous. It was the face that was giving them the look. This Twilight looked almost exactly the same as the old Twilight. Same face, same color, same eyes, and same hair. Yet, instead of the annoying and awkward demeanor, the Shadowbolts were familiar with, this Twilight had a stern look that carried with it some kind of power and authority that was impossible to imagine the girl they knew carrying. Those eyes looked like dark amethyst chips that stared into their very souls. They saw how Twilight was able to calm that fuming boy who hated them with little more than an idle threat, and believed that she could do a lot worse.
Nervously, they followed Vice-Principal Luna, who escorted them to her office and told them to wait. The five girls sat silently for five minutes, waiting for the Princess version of Twilight to show up. The door opened and the lavender-skinned girl walked in. She silently sat down at the Vice-Principal's desk and looked at the Shadowbolts with a stern expression and getting that made it seem like their own Twilight had become their very strict principal.
"So, you're really... a princess?" Sour Sweet asked nervously.
"Yes," Princess Twilight said firmly. Sour Sweet got down on her knees.
"I'm so sorry your Majesty!" Sour said fearfully. "I'm sorry I attacked you! Please don't send us to that Tatar... sauce place you were talking about!" The Shadowbolts didn't say anything but looked annoyed and disgusted with Sour's stunt.
"You five are not going to be sent to a dungeon or Tartarus," Princess Twilight said in a reassuring tone. "Only the worst criminals and malcontents get that kind of fate." The Shadowbolts relaxed slightly at that. "However," Twilight said with a cold hiss that made the Shadowbolts tremble, "if you five has ben at a magic school, and you pulled this... stunt, you all would've been in very serious trouble. Even if the Connor you knew had made it out OK." She paused to give them a glare, which made them hang their heads.
"In my world, the most powerful forces are the Magic of Friendship and the Elements of Harmony," Twilight said. The phrase "Magic of Friendship" and "Elements of Harmony" would normally sound lame and childish to the Shadowbolts, but the conviction she said it witch made them sink into their chairs in shame. "They are what keep pony society functioning as it should. One Element of Harmony is... loyalty. And your actions are... anything but loyalty." Princess Twilight let out another deep breath. "Your Twilight and Connor were your teammates, and your first priority should've been her health, safety, and well-being." She paused, looking at the desk for a minute. "Instead, you tried to make her cheat and you willingly endangered her life." Princess Twilight took another small breath. "The only thing you five cared about was your own personal gain and glory. Getting that trophy mattered then the living breathing being you were supposed to care for." The Shadowbolts looked on the verge of tears.
"Now, I understand that this Cinch gave you the guys the idea because she said it would help you win. To an extent, you were following orders. But... following orders is enablement. You should've stood up for your teammate, especially when you guys already saw magic go out of control. But instead of standing up to her, you bullied and threatened her for nothing but your own ego." The five students felt tears around their eyes.
"Not only did you almost kill the girl and boy you were supposed to be defending, a boy who had an incredible future ahead of him, you helped destroy a family." Princess Twilight's calm faded as she narrowed her eyes. "Owen Bzinak is a person who lost a few relatives. You've caused him even more... pain. You also hurt that girl's other living relatives." The five were biting their lips, trying to control their quivering. "You also endangered students from two separate schools. That magic could have hurt or killed your classmates and the students of Canterlot High had things gone differently. You also nearly exposed the existence of magic to the public when my government wasn't prepared to deal with other foreign governments." Princess Twilight rose from her chair and angrily slammed her fists on the desk. "In short, your actions were grotesque, reprehensible, and INEXCUSABLE!" The five Shadowbolts jumped in terror. Princess Twilight took some deep breaths.
"Also, Principal Cadence, the sister-in-law of the girl you almost killed, told me some things about you," Princess Twilight said, coming around the desk to look at the five girls.
"What did she tell you?" Sugarcoat uneasily asked the lavender-skinned Princess.
"She told me... almost how you five were willing to testify against your Principal," Twilight said, the edge from her voice draining away. "She told me about how you... made a presentation about your Connor to show everyone how wonderful he really was." The Shadowbolts looked up in confusion at the Princess, her angry face replaced by... something that was more approachable. "You also reached out to a lonely girl who was new and gave her friendship and belonging." Her face twisted into something that resembled joy. "You also saved this girl from a severe humiliation and helped her make new friends in the process." A proud smile formed on Princess Twilight's face. "Despite the mistakes you made, you five have proven that you want to change for the better." The Shadowbolts looked up at Princess Twilight with confusion. "You've earned the right to atone by helping Sunset figure out how the magic works."
"But, but, but," Sugarcoat said, stammering. "We..."
"Anybody can make a mistake," Princess Twilight said, her hostility replaced by pure compassion. "You guys have tried to make it right. That means I can give you guys a second chance and call you my... friends." Sugarcoat lost all composure and began crying her eyes out. The other Shadowbolts also began crying too. Princess Twilight walked up to them and gave each of them a warm hug and an assurance that they were on the right track. Once they stopped crying, they heard a knock at the door. The Shadowbolts looked and saw Sunset through the glass.
"Sunset is going to talk to you guys about the rules," Princess Twilight said, the firmness in her voice returning. "I am going to repeat this once: you will do whatever she tells you to do. I simply don't have time to drop whatever it is I'm doing to save the day for you. If you cause another mishap, even by accident..."
"We're out," Sugarcoat finished. Princess Twilight gave her a stern nod. She started to walk away.
"Now if you need me." Princess Twilight said with deep annoyance. "I have to go deal with an idiot boy." She walked out of the room. Sunset walked in and sat down at the desk. The Shadowbolts looked at the girl with shock. Instead of looking like a furious devil, the amber-skinner girl looked very contrite and guilty.
"Look," SUnset said uneasily. "I'm sorry for what Connor said earlier." The Shadowbolts were confused.
"Why are you apologizing?" Sour Sweet asked with disbelief. "We're the ones who-,"
"Look," Sunset said. "I'm not saying what you guys did was OK. And I am still a little mad at you. But you're far from the only ones who've... acted stupid and selfish." She looked down at the table and looked up at them. "And believe me, I... was a lot more awful than you guys even were." The Shadowbolts looked at Sunset with disbelief. "And the truth is... what almost happened to Twilight was kind of my fault."
"How was it your fault?" Sugarcoat said in a perplexed tone, as if the very idea violated the laws of physics.
"The reason why magic exists in your world is... because of me," Sunset said. "I am from the magical pony world that Princess Twilight comes from." Sunset shook her head. "And believe me, when I came to your world, I wasn't coming here in peace."
"What did you do?"
"I am not going to go into details," Sunset said, looking at her hand. "I brought magic to this world and didn't care about what would happen except for getting what I wanted." She looked up at them. "And I did something... awful." Sunset narrowed her eyes. "Something so awful, that Princess Twilight had every right to lock me in a dungeon." She looked at them empathetically. "But Princess Twilight not only forgave me, but she told others to give me another chance. That's why I'm giving you another chance."
"Anyways, by the time she got back, magic was already brought to this world by me. And when the magic started to act up, I expected Princess Twilight to... do all my work for me." Sunset looked down in shame. "What you guys did was messed up... but if I had done my job, your Connor would still be here. It was wrong for Owen to blow up at you when I am also partly to blame."
"Don't apologize," Indigo said with a sigh. "You did the least to cause this... fiasco. At least you didn't blow someone up over a stupid trophy." Sunset rolled her eyes.
"Also," Sunset said. "Before the flag game... I said... mean things to Twilight too," Sunset said. The Shadowbolts looked depressed. "I was angry at her for messing up with magic, but I went too far and she cried and run away." Sunset ran her palm along her face in frustration. "The truth is, I was upset at you because I couldn't tell her I'm sorry. But that wasn't your fault That I made her cry. It was... mine, and I shouldn't have taken that out on you." Sunset looked at the table in shame. "Truth is, I was the bigger moron, expecting someone else to solve my problems for me." Sunset let out a joyless laugh.
"I'm sorry that we made it so your last words with her were something nasty," Sunny Flare said with deep regret in her voice. "At least your last words weren't... manipulating her for personal gain."
"Again, I'm trying to look past that," Sunset said solemnly. "And the other reason I got mad is... that I really, really don't want another accident to occur. Conor's friend Vault caused that tornado thing when he accidentally broke one of the magic stuff I built." She gave the Shadowbolts a serious look. "You guys need to understand that the magic here is on a hair-trigger, I don't know how it works and it is too late for me to get rid of, even if I closed the portal." Sunset took a deep breath. "I can't afford another accident. The more mishaps that occur, the less time I'll have to find an answer before more people start getting wise." She took another deep breath. "I'm willing to give you the chance that Princess Twilight gave me. But understand this: one more accident and you're off the team. And it is not because I'm angry, it is because I am on thin ice and I don't want someone else to end up like Connor. Do you understand?" Sunset asked them firmly. The Shadowbolts nodded.
"Can I ask a question?" Sugarcoat asked. Sunset nodded. "What is... magic and what is it like?"
"Wel," Sunset said. "Us ponies see it as some kind of invisible energy that we can harness for our own ends." Sunset tapped her chin. "How do I explain it. In Twilight's notes, she described it as some kind of... electromagnetic radiation?"
"Electro-what?" Indigo asked. The other Shadowbolts were also confused.
"You know? Radio waves, x-rays-,"
"Wait," Sunny said, her eyes narrowing. "Did you say... radio waves?"
"Yeah," Sunset said, cocking her head. "Why?" A small smile formed on Sunny's face. She looked at her friends, who returned the same smile as the same idea was brewing in their brains.
"THere's someone we know who is... quite familiar with radio waves," Sunny said happily.
