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Equestria Girls

by Jay David

Chapter 135: Nightmares

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A place of science and experimentation. That would be the thought one would have when seeing this room for the first time. Filled with gadgets and gizmos of all stripes, this was clearly the abode of a scientist, and while not dark per se, the lighting was nowhere near as bright as it was in other parts of Canterlot High. Even so, its lone occupant, Twilight Sparkle, formerly of Crystal Prep, did not seem at all fazed by her surroundings, regardless of the lighting. Rather, she was instead focusing on the documents and books that lay upon the desk before her. On and on she read, muttering to herself all the way.

"Hmmm...maybe it's...no, that's not it. Or maybe...?"

So engrossed was she in her work that she failed to notice the door of her laboratory open up, revealing her friend, Sunset Shimmer, now entering the place herself. The former unicorn glanced around the lab for a few moments before, finally, addressing the one she'd come here for to begin with.

"Hey, Twilight. How's it going?"

The moment her words had been spoken, the young scientist looked up from her books, spinning around in her chair to see the new arrival, and while not unhappy exactly, she was nevertheless surprised to see her. Adjusting her glasses slightly, Twilight replied.

"Oh hey, Sunset. I wasn't expecting you."

Smiling, Sunset began to explain her presence here

"I thought I'd come over and see how you were doing. How's the new lab holding up?"

Here, at least, Twilight could crack a smile of her own, looking to her surroundings as she gave her answer.

"It's wonderful! Just like my old one back at Crystal Prep!"

Chuckling slightly, Sunset looked around herself for a few moments.

"Yeah, I knew you'd be able to make this old room useful for something."

Her expression then became a touch softer as she continued.

"Anyway, the girls and me are getting some milkshakes. You wanna come?"

At that, Twilight's smile faded, and she turned instead to the books and documents on her desk, almost as if trying to avoid Sunset's gaze.

"Thanks for the offer...but I'm kind of in the middle of some work."

Sunset raised an eyebrow.

"Oh. Research? What about?"

A look of nervousness crossed Twilight's face.

"Well...I'm not sure if I should..."

Recognising that her friend was concerned about something, Sunset continued with her soft expression, taking a step closer to the girl before speaking to her in a calmer tone than before.

"Twilight...we're friends. Whatever's eating you, you can tell me."

The other girl weighed those words carefully, switching between trust and apprehension in her expression several times before, in the end, letting out a sigh.

"Well...okay...I guess I could tell you."

Briefly, she turned back to her desk, picking up a few of her notes and holding them close to her as she looked to Sunset once more

"I've been doing some research on the subject of recurring dreams."

After speaking that, Twilight took on a look of clear embarrassment.

"Specifically...my dreams."

Sunset started to look to her friend with a degree of concern.

"A dream? What about?"

Twilight said nothing for a few moments, instead glancing over to the door of the room. Sunset had closed it behind her as she'd entered, but even so, Twilight regarded it warily, as if somebody might enter at a moment's notice. Eventually, she spoke in a quiet manner to her friend.

"...Do you promise not to tell anybody?"

Giving a reassuring smile, Sunset nodded.

"I give you my word."

Twilight sighed, visibly relieved to hear that. And, after a moment or two of silence between the two girls, she started to speak up yet again.

"Okay then. The dream starts out in my room. It's the night before our big school trip. You know, to Camp Everfree?"

Sunset nodded, prompting Twilight to continue.

"I'm getting myself ready, picking out the right clothes and stuff. Everything starts out fine, but..."

A grimace appeared on the girl's face.

"...that's when I see...her."

Sunset's face was one of confusion.

"Her? Her who?"

Twilight shut her eyes, almost as if she were ashamed of looking at Sunset as she gave her answer.

"...Midnight Sparkle."

Sunsets eyes widened, and immediately, her expression was one of realisation and understanding.

"Oh...I see."

Again, a silence was felt between the two, and for a moment, Sunset seemed to feel clear guilt at having asked Twilight to reveal this information. As for Twilight herself, she kept quiet, looking away from her friend and, quite frankly, was looking more than a little uncomfortable with this whole situation. But, in the end, the silence broken when Sunset finally spoke up.

"What happens then?"

Looking to her at last, Twilight continued.

"She's in my room, and...she just laughs. I don't even know what she's laughing at. And I'm terrified. I start to back away."

The girl hesitated for a moment.

"But the ground breaks out from under me. I'm not going anywhere."

Her hands ball into fists upon her knees as she carried on.

"Midnight is in control now. I can't get away from her."

Sunset took a cautious step forward.

"...And then?"

Turning, Twilight looks to her.

"And then? Then she...she...she just..."

She turned away, shutting her eyes tight and bearing a look of discomfort upon herself as she recalls the events of the dream more and more.

"...she wins, Sunset. She just...wins."

Sunset looked to her friend, feeling nothing but regret at having started this conversation. But, even in spite of that, she speaks softly to her.

"That sounds...terrible."

As Twilight's expression became somewhat blank, she adjusted her glasses slightly.

"Yes...it was."

Sunset thought long and hard about what she'd just been told, and in the end, asked perhaps the only thing she could think of under the circumstances.

"Did...did anything else happen in the dream? Maybe someone there besides you and Midnight?"

As before, Twilight's face formed into a grimace, albeit very briefly, and, much like she did a few minutes ago, she turned her face away from her friend.

"Yes, but...I don't want to talk about it."

Immediately, a flood of guilt washed over Sunset, and she looked to Twilight and spoke to her in an apologetic tone.

"Twilight, I...I'm sorry. I shouldn't have..."

But Twilight raised a hand, stopping her before she spoke anything further.

"No...it's fine."

For a time, she was able to give a small smile for her friend.

"I'm...I'm actually glad you were here to listen to this."

Letting out a deep sigh, the scientist turned her attention yet again to her notes and books, using them as something to focus on rather than the dream she'd been discussing.

"Anyway...I've been doing research into possible causes for all of this."

Gaining a smile of her own, Sunset approached her friend's desk, looking over to the documents in question and very much seeming like she too wanted to lighten the discussion.

"Oh? Let's see."

And see she did, for Sunset now gazed upon a plethora of theses and books devoted to the subjects of dreams, nightmares and their causes. Names she didn't recognise with writing she largely didn't understand was all arrayed before her, leading to a great deal of confusion as she attempted to take in the information provided for her. In the end though, she let out a sigh, speaking to Twilight in a more serious manner.

"Twilight...I know you've put a lot of thought into this, but..."

However, once again, Sunset was prevented from saying anything, as Twilight let out another sigh.

"I know...it's just my guilt."

Sunset looked to her, her eyes wide with surprise.

"Wait...you already knew? But, then why...?"

Scooting her chair closer to her desk, Twilight answered in a rather sober fashion.

"Doing research just...helps."

For a time, Sunset said nothing. She simply stared at the back of her friend's head, seeing her looking down to her notes and her books. The Equestrian tried thinking of something to say to her, to help her get out of this low mood she'd been placed in, but, for a time, nothing came to her. She thought and she thought for so long that a good five minutes of silence passed between them before she finally managed to say something.

"Twilight...I know how you feel."

But Twilight did not reply to that, prompting Sunset to continue.

"Really...I do."

She looked away, her expression becoming one of slight guilt.

"Long before we met...I was...a different person. And..."

She shut her eyes tightly.

"...I made a lot of bad choices."

As she spoke those words, she allowed the memories of those early days to return to the forefront of her mind. Her terrible attitude, her misguided grabs for power and influence, even the fateful night of the Fall Formal. All these memories and more came to her, causing her no end of discomfort. But, she powered through it, as she'd so often learned to do in recent years, and as she turned again to Twilight, her tone softened.

"Those choices haunt me, even to this day. And they probably will for the rest of my life."

A small grimace formed upon her lips.

"I know better than anyone how easy it is to dwell on the past...and how many sleepless nights it can give you."

Then, her dour expression was replaced with a small smile.

"But you have to understand...you're not alone anymore. Me, and the other girls...we're here for you."

But, like before, Twilight said nothing, not even turning to look upon Sunset as she'd said that. Slowly, the latter's smile faded slightly.

"I just...thought you should know that."

Again, silence was the order of the day. But, thankfully, it was comparatively short-lived, as Twilight, at long last, spoke up in response.

"...Thank you, Sunset."

Sunset's smile returned, and she gave a brief nod.

"It's no problem."

To that, Twilight turned around in her chair, looking to the former unicorn with an almost regretful expression.

"No...I mean it. You're right, I...I shouldn't have let myself obsess over this."

Her eyes flickered away for a moment.

"I'm...I'm sorry for dragging you into my problems."

A chuckle escaped Sunset after hearing that.

"Hey, you're not the only girl who's been down that road, remember?"

She raised a hand, gesturing to the spectacled girl.

"And I'm just happy you were willing to trust me with something like this."

For a few seconds, a look of thoughtfulness crossed Sunset's face.

"Actually...now that we've sorted this out..."

A smile returned to her.

"...do you maybe wanna meet up with the other girls now?"

It took a while, but eventually, the young scientist returned the smile, giving a nod of acceptance before finally getting up and out of her chair. After taking a few moments to brush down her skirt, she walked up to her companion.

"I'd love to."

A brief flicker of hesitancy was seen in her eyes, and after looking back to her desk for a few seconds, Twilight finally spoke up again.

"And Sunset...?"

Sunset looked to her with curiosity.

"Yeah?"

Clasping her hands together in front of her, Twilight slowly looked Sunset in the eye, bearing a look of contentment.

"Just....thank you. For, you know...being there for me."

Taking those words in, Sunset regained her own smile, which was even wider than before, before gently placing her hand upon her friend's shoulder.

"We always will be, Twilight. We always will be."

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