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Sunset Shimmer is MAD about EVERYTHING

by Justice3442

Chapter 21: Chapter 21: Falling Death-Ice Wrap Up!

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Chapter 21: Falling Death-Ice Wrap Up!


Warmth... The comforting warmth of acceptance and love is what Sunset Shimmer felt. It was something the woman/mare was not totally unaccustomed to at this point in her life, but there was something special about the feeling of being cradled in such long forelegs and sheltered with such massive wings… though both smaller than Sunset remembered. The again, it was much more likely that she herself had grown.

Peace… The tranquil peace of her emotions being settled. Safety from the threat of a catastrophe that was now over. Peace knowing that she had once again stepped up helped saved as many as she could. Sunset felt she could spend forever in that moment, and what’s more, was it too much to think she had earned that?

Resting comfortably in her mother’s embrace, Sunset felt perfectly serene. As if she could let herself slip on into eternity enjoying the feeling she felt at the moment. That is, of course, if it wasn’t for the hordes of freaking ponies crying out in jubilation!

“What the buck is up with all the noise?!” Sunset screamed as she suddenly sat up in Celestia’s forelegs. Sunset took a look at her orange translucent forelegs. “And why am I see-through?” Sunset peered at Celestia. “And why are you also see-through?!” She frowned heavily. “Please tell me we’re not both ghosts because that would render a great deal of the last few minutes of my life utterly pointless.”

“Ow!” Celestia said as one of her ears twitched. “Also, language young lady. Also, the magic of the crystal heart turned all our coats crystal temporarily. Also, OW!”

"Okay, so where…” Sunset took note of her surroundings, noting she was being cradled by Celestia on top of a platform in front of the entire population of the Crystal Empire who were clearly in the throes of victory. Her face flushed crimson. “Mom… Could you put me down?”

Celestia grinned down at Sunset. “Now Sunset. You may no longer be my little filly anymore, but you’re never too old to be publicly embarrassed by your mother.”

Sunset narrowed her eyes. “I’ll fight you… Verbally and with magic even in front of all these ponies. Don’t test me here. You know I’ll do it.”

With a chuckle, Celestia set Sunset down on all four hooves. Sunset looked around at the sparkling, translucent ponies and single dragon in the group. Spike was busy chatting up Rarity and Rainbow Dash, the trio seemingly engaged in a friendly ‘who had come closest to death’ competition while Fluttershy looked on with relief. Twilight and Applejack smiled down at the crowd of grateful ponies, the two looking like they went a few rounds with a horror flick serial killer and came out on top. Starlight Glimmer laid flat on her belly with a slightly dazed, if contented smile on her face, the mare seemingly satisfied to stay in the spot she was at. Celestia beamed proudly at her and Luna too seemed to regard Sunset with pride.

“So everypony is fine then?” Sunset asked as she looked at the happy faces and the cheering crowd. “I’m noted a distinct lack of anypony going on and on about another pony’s tragic sacrifice.”

A series of chuckles escaped the nearby ponies.

“Everyone is fine, my little shimmering sunshine,” Celestia replied. “Thanks to your bravery and drive.”

Sunset smirked. “And rage. Don’t forget the rage.”

“How can I forget?” Celestia quipped with a good-natured rolling of her eyes.

Luna smiled at the ponies present. “Well Sunset Shimmer, you should be very proud of your accomplishments, but it was a group effort.”

Sunset took note of the odd rather large chunk of ice here or there and the cuts and bruises many of the ponies sported. “It certainly looks like it…”

Spike let out a “Hah” and grinned as he approached Sunset. He sauntered up and rested an elbow on Sunset’s shoulder. “Sure, but Sunset and I did the really hard part.”

“I beg to differ…” Starlight uttered as she laid flat on the ground.

Sunset looked down at Starlight, but somepony else quickly and forcefully got everyone’s attention.

“Oh, as IF!” Rainbow Dash shouted as she flew over. “You two just made a really big hole!”

Sunset thought for a moment. “Technically two holes connected by a perfectly cylindrical tunnel… Dang, did that take some doing…”

“Well, whatever!” Rainbow Dash replied. “I’m the one who actually blew up that crazy flying iceberg.”

Rarity chimed in, trotting behind Rainbow Dash. “And who saved you from crashing into a crystal home, Hmmm?”

Rainbow Dash grinned at Rarity. “Technically, I still crashed! It was just… softer…”

Fluttershy quietly joined the group as she followed Rarity like a shadow.

“Hah!” Applejack’s laugh carried out towards the group as she trotted over, Twilight smiling behind her. “Twilight and I were the ones who had to keep all the real big leftover pieces from crushin’ everypony!” She gave Rainbow Dash a smug smirk. “Maybe next time be a little more thorough when you blow stuff up in the sky, Rainbow.”

Twilight simply chuckled to herself.

“Well, gee!” Rainbow Dash exclaimed in an irritated tone as she threw her forehooves out to her sides. “I’ll try to keep that in mind next time I’m accelerating towards the ground trying to reach the speed of sound through some sort of holey cylinder.”

The group collectively let out a round of laughter.

“Alright,” Sunset began, “I think I mostly pieced together what happened when Spike and I finished our ice drilling operation, but what happened to us?” Sunset frowned slightly. “I don’t remember much between reaching the top and waking up in momm—Celestia’s arms.”

Spike smiled. “Fluttershy saved us.”

Sunset turned towards Fluttershy who offered her a meek smile. “Oh?” Sunset said.

“Yep!” Spike said happily. “She flew right up through the falling ice and grabbed us before we smashed into the ground.”

A haunted look crossed Celestia and Twilight’s face.

“Erm, Well…” Fluttershy said. “Everypony else looked really busy, so…”

“Thank you, Fluttershy,” Sunset said with a smile. “I don’t know how well my new alicorn-hood would have helped the whole crashing into the ground at terminal velocity thing, but guessing ‘not much’ from the looks on the faces from the other alicorns here.”

Fluttershy smiled as she collected a few more words of gratitude from Twilight and Celestia.

Starlight spoke up. “Well I accidentally created the giant ice block that nearly killed us all!”

Everyone turned and looked down, giving the deflated-looking Starlight a quizzical look.

Starlight’s eyes drifted up one way then the next. “I mean… I kept the entire castle from falling on everypony.”

Luna scoffed.

“… With Princess Luna and Celestia’s help, of course,” Starlight added.

Luna smiled proudly.

Celestia nodded. “Luna and I had to join our powers for that one…” She shook her head. “It’s only by the virtue of earth pony stamina we’re even able to stand up under our own power at this point.”

“… Dang straight,” Applejack muttered to herself.

Sunset looked up. “The castle looks okay to me. You three magically put it back together, too?”

“My husband and new crystaller did that!”

Sunset turned at the sound of a collection of ponies slowly trotting up a set of stairs to join Equestria’s heroes. Cadance slowly trotted up the stairs with a strained look on her face, a nearly unconscious Shining Armor draped over her back as the baby fluttered about mirthfully. Next to Cadance, Pinkie bounded up the stairs, Sunburst on her back letting out a soft “Ow” with every jump as his glasses nearly sliped off his face and he pushed them back up his muzzle over and over again.

Sunset regarded Sunburst with surprise. “No kidding?”

Sunburst took a deep breath as Pinkie finally settled, the pink mare taking a spot amongst the group of ponies as Sunburst adjusted his glasses once more. “Um, I noted Princess Celestia and Luna utilizing Starswirl the Bearded’s Magic User Unification Spell and entered into a similar trance with Shining Armor. We reassembled the castle, but my everything hurts. Even my horn… Especially my horn.”

Sunset grinned at Sunburst and the rather frazzled Shining Armor. “Nice of the other sex to step up and do something useful.”

Spike threw his claws up in the air. “What am I? Chopped liver?”

Starlight smiled at Sunburst from the ground as another round of laughter went through the group.

Celestia smiled at Cadance. “Well, not to steal some of the stallion's—”

“And male dragon’s!” Spike inserted.

“Right, of course,” Celestia said. “Not to steal some of the males’ thunder here, but Cadance kept everypony going and calm… Even her subjects.”

Cadance smiled. “Oh, I just spread a little energy and love.”

Luna laughed. “Yes. The entire time we were all under ice assault to an entire empire.”

Cadance tittered. “Well, if it wasn’t for Pinkie’s quick thinking with a feather and our baby, I wouldn’t be here now to celebrate with everypony.”

Pinkie giggled as she held up a large pink feather. “Hehehe… Achew! KABLEWIE!”

Everyone let out merry laughter that turned nervous as the baby swooped down to take a few playful swats at the feather.

Sunset took the baby in a turquoise glow. It let out a few burbles of disappointment until Sunset pulled it belly up in front of her, buried her head in its belly, and let out a raspberry. The baby let out a gleeful laugh.

Pinkie grinned at Rarity. “Well, Rarity’s sniper-like accuracy kept me, the baby, and Cadance from being skewered.”

Smiling, one of Twilight's eyes twitched. “‘The baby, Cadance, and me’, Pinkie.”

“Oopsie,” Pinkie replied.

Applejack shook her head. “Is that really important right now, Twi?”

“Well sure,” Twilight replied, “if we just let good grammar die after we won then doesn’t the frozen storm sort of win anyway?”

The group went silent for a moment.

Luna coughed. “I agree with Princess Twilight Sparkle.”

Laughter once again rolled through the group.

Sunset surfaced her face from the baby’s belly. “Okay. What I miss?” she asked as the baby’s hooves darted up towards her face and attempted to grab hold as if trying to pull Sunset back to her belly.

Shining looked up. “Uusst Twieee beeeen Twieeee…”

“… What?” Sunset replied.

Cadance smiled. “He said, ‘Just Twilight being Twilight.’”

Twilight frowned slightly. “I’m slightly concerned that ‘being Twilight’ is a thing…” she said to the tune of further laughter.

Cadance turned to look down at the stairs at the shining, spinning Crystal Heart. “The light and love of the Empire also helped… not to mention their rage.”

Sunset smirked. “Never forget the power of rage, Cadance.”

“Believe me, I won’t.” Cadance shook her head. “Especially not after today. Anyhow, the heart reassembling at least gave everypony a second wind as it protected the empire… of course, most all of us used up that energy already.”

Still draped on Pinkie’s back, Sunburst frowned slightly. “So you can’t…?”

Cadance shook her head. “I’m pretty much completely out of energy. I’m afraid everypony will just have to rest up on their own for now.”

Shining Armor let out a pained moan.

Pinkie grinned widely. “You said it, Shining!”

“Sooo…” Sunset said as she looked about, laughter once again pouring from the group. “You’re saying aside from me and the baby most everypony is either exhausted, injured, or both?”

Luna stood up as straight as she could, wincing as her back let out a few soft ‘cracks’ of protest. “That does seem to be the current state of affairs, yes.”

Sunset turned and grinned at Cadance. “Well, since your new babysitter—“

“Crystaller!” Starlight protested. “… And maybe wizard,” she added softly.

“Not a thing, Starry,” Sunset shouted back before refocusing her attention towards Cadance. “Since Sunburst needs rest, you’re tired, and Shining can’t do anything but moan, I guess you need someone else to watch the baby?” she asked while using her magic to bounce the baby in the air a bit. The baby giggled in response.

Cadance gave Sunset a concerned look. “Well… I do need to get Shining into bed.”

“Hah! I bet,” Sunset replied.

Cadance rolled her eyes. “But I got some strength, so…”

Sunset grinned wickedly. “Lightbulb! How about I take Shining to bed and you watch the baby?”

A shudder hit Cadance starting up at her horn and went all the way down to her hooves. “You know what? Go ahead and keep the baby entertained for a bit! Just don’t cause too much tro—”

“NO PROMISES!” Sunset exclaimed as her horn glowed turquoise and she disappeared with a ‘bamf!’ along with the baby.

Out in the outskirts of the empire, bright beams of sizzling yellow energy began to lance out and destroy a few large ice blocks as cackling female laughter drifted back towards the group.

An empire’s worth of ponies looked towards the beam of lights with trepidation.

Twilight turned towards Pinkie. “Pinkie? Why don’t you—?”

“No!” Pinkie answered with wide eyes and a sideways smile.

“Uh… Okay,” Twilight said. “Spike?”

Spike shrugged. “Eh… I’m sure they’ll be fine.”

Twilight let out a sigh. “Fluttershy?”

“Erm… I’m trying not to pee myself just watching what’s going on far over there,” Fluttershy replied.

Most the ponies present cringed.

“Ah didn’t need to know that,” Applejack said.

Rainbow Dash shrugged. “I could stand to hear a little more.”

“Okay!” Twilight said loudly. “Rest and bathroom breaks for everypony!”

-ooooo-

Sunset Shimmer trotted through the corridors of the Crystal Castle. Humming happily to herself as soft-orange sunlight eked in from the massive translucent sheets of crystal above and the odd crystal window here and there, the last bits of sunlight before the sun and it’s magical wrangler retired for the evening.

“Sunset?”

Sunset turned and smiled. “Hey, Twilight. Just put the baby back in its crib.” She informed, frowning slightly. “Gee… you think Cadance and Shining would have named it by now.”

Twilight chuckled. “Well… they’ve been busy.”

“Haven’t we all?” Sunset said with a smile.

“Is she okay?” Twilight asked as she nodded down the hall.

Sunset nodded. “Oh yeah. She’s all tuckered out from de-icing a fair amount of the Crystal Empire. She was passed out well before I brought her to that giant ballroom Cadance and Shining call a baby’s bedroom.”

Twilight nodded. “That’s good to know.”

The two mares stood in the hallway for a moment as an awkward silence began to build up between them.

“Uh, Twilight? I have something to—”

“Sunset? I wanted to talk to—”

The two mares chuckled at interrupting each other.

“Alright, Twilight,” Sunset said. “In the interest of avoiding a stupid argument, you can go first.”

Twilight nodded. “I just wanted to say how sorry I am that I didn’t offer the same courtesy to you that I did to Starlight. That was unfair of me and I hope you can forgive me for not giving you as much thought as I should have the night of the Fall Formal.”

Sunset paused for a moment then smiled. “You’re forgiven, Twilight.”

“Really? Just like that.”

Sunset nodded. “Just like that. Even if you didn’t offer to be my personal friendship mentor from the get-go, you did do me a solid by putting me in the care of five girls who turned out to be great friends after all the apologies I had to do for ruining their friendship for an extended period of time.” Sunset glanced upwards and tapped a forehoof against her chin. “Plus, the tragic irony of becoming Celestia’s ascended personal student’s student after being raised by Celestia probably would have eventually just been too much for me and I’m sure I would have murdered you in your sleep.”

Twilight let out a nervous “Heh heeehhh…” before smiling again at Sunset. “Okay… I mean… I came up with a list of reasons that might explain my actions…”

Sunset raised an eyebrow. “You came up with a list of excuses in case I got mad at you for apologizing?”

“… You know, I’ll just keep that list to myself.”

“Yes, that’s probably a good idea.” Sunset let out a sigh. “Well, to follow up on your apology, I’m sorry I’ve been hard on you today, Twilight. I’m not going to lie and say the whole thing with Starlight didn’t get under my skin a bit, but I was probably meaner to you than you deserved. So… again. I’m sorry.”

“Apology accepted,” Twilight replied contently.

“Though a heads-up regarding Celestia being here would have been nice.”

“Sorry,” Twilight said with a sheepish smile. “I didn’t know you two were so close at the time.”

Sunset frowned at nothing in particular. “Yeah… Quite a bit of that going around.”

“Sooo...” Twilight cocked her head and looked at Sunset’s wings. “Should we throw you a coronation? Not sure what your title would be, but I’m sure there’s plenty of room back in Canterlot for you. Heck, I’ve got a spare room or even wing of my castle if you want it.”

Sunset cringed. “No, thank you. I’m pretty happy back in the human world.”

“Well, sure…” Twilight replied. “But you can be a princess here! And it’s not like the mirror is suddenly going to stop working and you can’t visit!”

Sunset took a deep breath. “Twilight, I’m not ready to live back here with Celestia… Maybe an entire dimension away is more space than I need, but…” Sunset shook her head. “Even just a city that’s a short flight away seems way too close.”

Twilight looked at Sunset in surprise. “You’re not... ready?”

Sunset nodded. “Last time mom and I spent a great deal of time around each other, we were driving each other crazy. I mean, it was unintentional for her part… probably. Not so much on my part. If I stayed now, I’m sure we’d just start the cycle up again. And yeah, she has help running Equestria. A lot more than she did when I was living at Canterlot Castle, but I don’t want to be the reason she slips up and starts neglecting her duties again… Or needs a break because her daughter knocked her out stone cold.”

Twilight blinked in surprise. “You’ve knocked out Celestia?”

Sunset waved a forehoof about dismissively. “A simple newspaper fight got a little out of hand… hoof at the Canterlot library. The details aren’t really important. Just that… Well… I have a history of causing a lot of trouble for mom and with mom. I doubt that’s what Equestria needs right now.”

“So… you’re leaving your mom… Who you just reconciled with… as an act of kindness?” Twilight replied, clearly confused.

“I don’t know if not staying is really kindness on my part,” Sunset said in a sad tone. “Maybe I am being selfish here… but… ” Sunset gave Twilight a serious look. “I don’t think I’m ready, and regardless of what she tells herself, I’m not sure mom is either.”

Twilight chuckled ever so slightly. “You don’t think Celestia can handle you being back?”

“…Yes?” Sunset said, somewhat confused she even had to reaffirm that. “That’s pretty much exactly what I said.”

“Sunset, I’m sure Celestia can handle having you back in her life again. I mean… she’s pretty much perfect!”

Sunset stood and simply stared blankly at Twilight for a little bit. “… A thought occurs that being Celestia’s personal student and being her adopted daughter are two very different things.”

“Well, yeah!” Twilight replied. “… Wait… what do you mean by that?”

“What I mean is that I spent the tail end of my formative years watching the monarch of a nation make the occasional bad decision, many of them child raising related, my teenage years being a rebellious bitch to my mom and reveling in the ease it took to set her off, and much of my young adulthood-turned teenaged-hood again wondering when my mommy would book-text me back after she kicked me out of the only real home I had known. Just saying, I maybe have a slightly different perspective on Celestia than you do.”

“… Well… when you put it like that…”

Sunset sighed and shook her head. “I love Celestia, Twilight. She rescued me from my lonely, somewhat-abusive life as an orphan and gave me the fantasy life I had always dreamed of, and that’s not a sentence I say with any hyperbole.” Sunset smiled to herself. “And I know mom loves to too.”

Twilight smiled slightly. “Well, she sort of loves everypony.”

Sunset raised an eyebrow. “Twilight, please don’t get upset when I say this, but she doesn’t love me like a subject, or even as her personal student. She did-does love me like her daughter, adopted or otherwise.” Sunset turned and looked at a window, watching as the sun began to fall closer and closer towards a mountain range below a group of clouds that were blazing orange from the sun’s rays. “For a long time, she’d let me get away with pretty much anything… Heck, she’d sometimes praise me for bad behavior if the end result was something good. And I… and I…” Sunset let out a sigh and hung her head. “And I thought that meant that I could do pretty much anything without any real repercussions. For a while, too long, I acted exactly like that. And you know what?” Sunset looked up again as the sun began to dip below the clouds and the sky began to darken. “I took it too far one day and the person I loved the most plucked me out of her heart and kicked me out on the street just like that! At least that’s what it felt like at the time.”

“… Didn’t you still have a lot of money on you? I mean… It’s not like Celestia expected you’d starve to death.”

“Not my point!” Sunset said as she spun around to face Twilight. She began to pace back and forth. “For over two years I thought I had screwed up so bad that my mommy decided she didn’t love me anymore, and if anyone thought I was a damaged, messed up mare before then… hoo boy! Sunset Shimmer still had a new bar to set! I was going to show Celestia, show them all, that I was somepony worthy of all their love and adoration, and to that end, I nearly destroyed a world… maybe two.” Sunset scoffed to herself, stopped her pacing, and faced away from Twilight. “In the end, I just proved my mom and everypony right.”

Twilight trotted forward and placed a forehoof on Sunset’s shoulder. Sunset continued to look away.

“You’re not that pony anymore, Sunset.”

Sunset turned and smiled sadly, her turquoise eyes having gone slightly watery. “But I am, Twilight. Yes, I’ve grown. I’ve grown a lot… But you know what? There’s still quite a few things about how it went down with my mom that tick me off.”

Twilight regarded Sunset with surprise as she retracted her forehoof. “What do you mean?”

Sunset took a deep breath and let it out. “My mom tried to play a mind-game with me when she said I was banished from the castle. She expected me to come running back to her… To beg for forgiveness… And when that backfired spectacularly, her response was to do nothing… Part of me wishes I did come running back…” Sunset frowned. “But, it still hurts, you know? I’m still mad about it, and I’m not sure I should be… and… we talked about it and sorta made up, but the pain and anger is still there.” Sunset shook her head. “I’m not sure I can just deal with that and put it behind me right now.”

“Okay but…” Twilight smiled slightly. “If you’re aware of that, doesn’t that kind of mean you are ready?”

Sunset groaned. “I appreciate where you’re coming from, Twilight. But I need to think about this away from mom for a bit…”

It was Twilight’s turn to breathe deeply. “You are right…”

Sunset looked at Twilight for a moment. “The aforementioned nearly destroying two worlds and all the horrible decisions leading up to that withstanding, I usually am right, so what particular thing of note are you getting at?”

“Being Celestia’s daughter is way different than just being her personal student. I guess… I guess I don’t fully understand it, so I probably don’t have much in the way of helpful advice to offer here.”

Sunset smirked. “Envious?”

“Of you being Celestia’s daughter? Well… Yeah. A little… I mean. My parents are great and I love them, but you might know Celestia better than anypony.”

Sunset’s smile dropped. “Erm… well… probably… At least… I did.”

“I think I understand better why you took my crown and tried to force things to be the way you wanted with Celestia.”

Sunset cringed.

“Sorry… that was out of line.”

Sunset shook her head. “No, no… I of all people-ponies need a little tough love from time to time. Just…” Sunset gave Twilight a serious look. “… don’t go all supervillain on us like I did, alright?”

Twilight laughed. “Oh come on, Sunset! It’s me! I could never do that!”

Sunset chuckled nervously.

“Erm… Other dimensional versions of me withstanding…”

Sunset smiled at Twilight. “You’ve got a good heart, Twilight. You saw the good in me even when I didn’t see it in myself. And well… Gonna get a bit mushy on you, but Celestia made the right choice making you her apprentice.”

Twilight gave Sunset a slightly stunned look. “Thanks, Sunset… That means a lot coming from you.”

“Heh. Alright, alright…” Sunset opened her forelegs. “Bring it in.”

Giggling, Twilight opened her forelegs and the two mares embraced for a few moments before parting. They smiled at each other for a bit before Sunset turned to look out the window again. The sun was now completely out of sight and the moon was starting to rise into the air.

“Starlight’s lucky to have you, Twilight,” Sunset said.

Twilight’s smile turned nervous. “Are you still mad about that, too?”

Sunset shook her head. “No… Not really. I meant what I said about you doing me a solid.” She turned to face Twilight once more. “But you be careful with Starlight.”

“Uh… Careful? Erm… Is this like… like… a relationship thing? Because Starlight and I are just—”

Sunset shook her head. “No. It’s definitely a friendship student thing.”

Twilight let out a nervous breath she didn’t realize she was holding. “Okay… Um… Why do I need be careful with Starlight?”

“Because she’s damaged, Twilight. She’s damaged like I was… Like I still am to some extent.” Sunset shook her head. “Starry gets me and I get her, but it’s not just because we almost destroyed a world. We both made it out of childhood as scarred mares.” Sunset gave Twilight a serious look. “If you don’t keep an eye on her she’ll get into some bad, and I mean bad, trouble. And the trouble with damaged people-er-ponies is they think they’re doing the right thing even in those cases.”

Twilight nodded. “I’ll be sure to keep an eye on her. Plus I’m sure I can come up with friendship lessons that will keep her out of trouble.”

Sunset let out a laugh.

“What’s so funny?”

Sunset shook her head. “You are, Twilight.” She smiled. “Don’t worry. It’s you, so I’m sure you’ll do fine!”

“Okay… but well… I know you don’t totally approve of my teaching method and—”

“Oh geez!” Sunset interrupted. “Has it really gotten that late?”

Twilight turned to look outside. “The moon is just barely coming up!”

“I better get my rest!” Sunset said. “Got to get in as much quality time with the baby tomorrow as possible before our train arrives.”

“Oh… Oh!” Twilight said with a smile. She gave Sunset a knowing smile. “Alright, as long as you share. She is my niece, after all.”

“Of course!” Sunset said happily, punctuating her statement with a yawn. She turned and began to trot away. “Goodnight, Twilight!”

“Goodnight, Sunset! Sleep well.”

Sunset chuckled. “I will, Twilight. I will,” she said, making a mental note to get Spike alone at some point and ask him to contact her if Starlight maybe needed a little extra supervision at some point.

Author's Notes:

Sunset is making reference to this incident when she's recalling the time she knocked out Celestia.

Also, one more chapter to go and I'll be wrapping a bow on this one.

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