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Pound and Pumpkin Tales 2

by Never2muchpinkie

Chapter 97: 11-21: Confession part 1

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Soon enough they were all gathered together, all of Mayhem's new friends sitting with their parents. Forest had come along too. Discord was sitting on Fluttershy’s lap, disguised as a cat. He wanted to be there for this without distracting the others. Being an animal also allowed him to provide comforting to Fluttershy if he needed to.

“So what’s this all about, Mayhem?” asked Flash’s dad. “Princess Twilight said you had something to tell everyone.”

Mayhem took in a deep breath before saying, “There’s something I need to confess, because I don’t want this to cause trouble later on if you find out somehow.”

“What kind of confession?” asked Sweet Pea’s mom.

“As should be obvious I have great powers. It basically amounts to whatever my imagination can come up with. I can make new worlds, change a pony into other things, give others superpowers, and so on. But, just like anyone else, my powers can also be used for bad purposes.”

Mayhem snapped his claw, and a transparent image of Discord appeared next to him. “I’m not real like my daddy is. I’m like a little piece of his magic that broke off and became my own person. When I use up all the magic that created me then I vanish and return to him until he gives me more magic to come out again.

“I was a troublemaker when I first came out, bored of the peace and harmony Discord had been taking part in. I wanted to bring back the chaotic way things used to be, but I was stopped.

“Fluttershy, the yellow mare over there, could see I just needed some freedom and attention. When she first showed me love and gave me a name I quickly found that I didn’t really care about my destructive plans as much as I did about her.

“For a while everything went well. She took me in and continued to shower me with love and attention and took on a motherly role to me.

“However… along the way something went wrong, and we all found out that a being made of chaos magic needs to have chaos in his life. Things become too samey at Mommy’s, and I thought I would hurt her feelings if I told her I felt bored of only hanging around her, so I kept my mouth shut.

“She did figure out on her own what I needed, and set up a day to play with my friends, but by then it was too late. I was so backed up on chaos that it all exploded out at once. The dam had burst, and there was no plugging such a massive leak.”

“What happened?” asked Flash’s mom, looking a bit afraid.

Mayhem closed his eyes and took a deep breath before opening them again. “I had decided that I wasn’t going to live with my boredom any longer, and I was going to go with my original plans of conquest and turning the world into endless chaos. I wasn’t going to let the rules hold me back any more.

“But before I went after Ponyville and the ones most likely to stop me, like Twilight, I was going to play a ‘game’ with my friends for being unable to alleviate my feelings.

“I created what I guess I’d call a prototype to the wish granting sessions. I made a corrupted version of Ponyville that was dead and decaying.” He snapped, and the castle scenery vanished to be replaced with the Ponyville from the superhero adventure.

“I gave them all superhero costumes and superpowers, then told them if they couldn’t get through all the challenges they wouldn’t be able to go back home. They didn’t take me seriously at first, so I created illusions of their parents about to be hurt. Once I was convinced they believed I was being serious I sent the illusions away and the game began.

“The first villain I had them fight against was Tirek.”

He could see the looks of surprise on their faces.

“Tirek?” said Chocolate’s mother. “You broke him out of Tartarus for your game?”

Mayhem shook his head. “Of course not. He was only an illusion.”

“But still,” said his dad, “It took Princess Twilight using everything she had just to confront him. Even with a little alicorn on the team that’s too much for a group of children.”

“It wasn’t full power Tirek. It was the one who was just starting out, so he was much weaker than the one Twilight fought.

“With teamwork and a little trickery they prevailed. Tree Leaf’s power was transformation, so he took the form of Flurry to let Tirek think he’d absorbed an alicorn’s power while the real Flurry went on the attack.

“It was a real blast to watch, and I finally felt some of my irritation fading. It was exactly what I needed, but I wasn’t satisfied yet. Not nearly.

“Like I said before everything came out all at once, and I could no longer stop myself. That little bit of enjoyment only pushed me to make things even more difficult for them for maximum entertainment.

“When Daddy had fought Twilight he had messed with their personalities, making them act the opposite of themselves, and yet he still lost when Twilight reminded them of their past selves and turned them back to normal.

“If I was serious about my conquest then I had to make sure I couldn’t fall the same way. I wasn’t going to be defeated by unity and friendship like he was, so I went a step further and stole all their memories of each other and me from them, turning all of them into strangers to one another like they had been at the start.”

It wasn’t surprising that the parents felt a little uncomfortable about that revelation, but his new friends were also shocked. Mayhem had told them he had terrorized his friends, but neither he nor Twilight mentioned him mind-wiping them. Twilight had alluded to it, but not the exact nature of what memories he had messed with.

Considering they had only prevailed through their friendship it was pretty scary to think of losing all those connections.

Mayhem noticed their expressions, and guessed what they were thinking. “Now that I think about it, this is for your benefit as well. You only heard bits and pieces of my past the day we met.”

He kept his head held high and said, “Things aren’t getting any easier from here. I don’t know what Pinkie Pie would think about this, but I’m not her.

“The four of you made your promises without knowing everything, so if what you hear is too much for you to bear then I won’t hold your Pinkie Promise against you. A fake friendship is no friendship at all, and I haven’t been completely open with you because I was too afraid of how you would react.

“I know you might want to say that nothing will change how you feel about me, but you should hold off on that assertion until after you’ve heard the whole story.”

It was if he had read their minds.

“Having you on our side through all our wishes was so much fun,” said Plum. “The thought of being against you as an enemy is pretty terrifying on its own.”

“Especially if I had to forget Spring,” said Sweet Pea with a shiver.

“But wait,” said Flash. “How in the world did you lose? I certainly can’t think of a way to beat you, especially if it was with a bunch of ‘strangers.’ ”

“If they couldn’t remember you,” said Chocolate, “then they wouldn’t even know you needed to be saved.”

“Well,” said Mayhem, “we’re jumping ahead a bit, but I will say that I learned the hard way that friendship goes beyond just memories.”

He gave an abridged version of their adventure, from his battle with Flurry, Timberwolves, Changelings, and Nightmare Moon.

The children were impressed. They knew he had done a superhero adventure with his old friends, but because it was such a sore spot for him they had never asked him for details. Having to go through a gauntlet of some of the worst enemies Equestria had to offer sounded like it would have been an awesome wish without the danger element.

While the children were more focused on how fun it could have been, rather than holding Mayhem’s past against him, the parents just felt more and more uncomfortable. Especially when he got to Starlight and how Sombra disguised himself as her to torture her, and then her friends were badly hurt protecting her.

“I was always watching the battles from a distance, so I restricted their powers when I thought they seemed like they’d be too fatal. Even with superpowers I didn’t think they’d have any chance of winning if I gave them a similar level of power as their real life counterparts. As I told them I can heal wound with a snap, but I can’t bring back anyone from the dead.”

He told them about Flurry’s recovery and newfound resolve, and how she unmasked Sombra for who he was before destroying him.

“With the gang all together I healed their wounds and restored their energy for the final fight with me.”

“Wait,” said Chocolate. “I thought the whole point of taking their memories was that you didn’t want them to be able to team up against you, but you only let them in the castle once they were all together.”

Mayhem nodded. “At the time I didn’t think it mattered. They had teamed up out of necessity.”

Plum looked confused. “But… but all of them tried to sacrifice themselves for Flurry, and then she risked herself to save all of them. It sure sounds like they were still friends.”

“After everything ended Flurry told me that, even if they were total strangers before this, I still would have lost, because I had put them in a situation that was going to foster friendships and bonds with one another.”

“I still don’t understand how you could possibly lose,” said Flash.

“I always knew I was going to, deep down. Over the course of the final battle I learned that friendships aren’t just memories. Despite their rocky start, as we went on they all felt a sense of familiarity with each other, sure they had to have met before even if they couldn’t remember it.”

“So they remembered you too?” asked Sweet Pea. “And they talked you down?”

Mayhem let out a little sigh. “Not at all. At the time I was too far gone. I was being so downright evil to my friends that they didn’t recognize me at all, not even the tiniest bit.

“I was having such a blast breaking the rules and running the show that I didn’t care what I was doing, as long as I got my entertainment out of it. There was only thing Flurry said that got to me.”

“What was that?”

“Well, at one point I thought that I had reached my chaos limit and was ready to back down. I explained to them that their lives were never really in danger and that I had been acting behind the scenes so that things didn’t get to a fatal point. I offered them to stay in my world and just play games forever.”

“Forever?” said Flash. “I mean… I love getting wishes, but I wouldn’t want to be there forever.”

“What about their families?” asked Plum.

“They brought that up,” said Mayhem. “I intended for it to be a world of just us, playing games with no responsibilities. As you’ve seen from our weekly sessions my power can be used for great fun and positive things as much as for bad things.

“Flurry turned me down and called me out, saying I couldn’t be trusted.”

“Of course she did!” said Plum’s mom. “Who in the world would agree with that when you were acting that way?”

That got some awkward grins from Mayhem’s old friends. Pound let out a little laugh. “Well… Flurry was the only one that turned him down.”

She blinked. “Really?” she said in a scolding tone. “Whatever for? According to him you didn’t remember him at all, so what possible reason could you have for accepting his offer?”

Peppermint took in a slow breath. “Well… even if we didn’t remember him we still felt something for him. His game had been scary, but at the same time he seemed very lonely.”

Masky nodded. “That was basically it. We felt like he wasn’t the sort to have friends because of how different he was, so he just didn’t know he was being too hard on us since he’d never really had a chance to play with someone before.”

“He even apologized for letting things get so crazy,” said Pumpkin. “Once he stopped talking down to us it all just seemed like an act he had put on that just went a little too far.”

“What they said,” said Tree Leaf. “It felt like he just wanted to play with someone and even tried to bribe us to remain. He seemed so desperate and afraid we wouldn’t come back if we left.”

“Yeah,” said Pound. “Seeing him practically begging us not to go made me feel bad.”

“Okay,” said Plum’s mom. “I guess I can get that. But that still doesn’t explain why you agreed. Didn’t you care that meant you wouldn’t be able to see your families anymore if you remained?”

“Of course it did,” said Pound. “He wanted a world with only a few people in it, but he eventually agreed he’d bring our families to his world too if it meant we would stay.”

Plum’s parents glanced at each other before her dad said, “And… um… you just thought your families would go along with that? Even Flash said it. His worlds are good for adventures, but not something I’d want to remain in forever.”

“Well,” said Chocolate’s mom, “they are all kids. I can’t say I wouldn’t be that short-sighted at that age. Endless playtime would certainly sound enticing.”

“So, Flurry,” said Chocolate, “what made you different? If he convinced everyone else to agree then why didn’t you?”

“That’s simple,” she replied. “After everyone threw themselves in front of me to protect me from the fake Starlight I realized I couldn’t just be weak anymore. I had to fight to protect my friends from bad things. And, at the time, Mayhem was definitely a bad thing.

“Everyone was so focused on the idea of his power they weren’t thinking about him. He had thrown us in his world, made us fight against horrible monsters, threw my worst fears against me…” She thought back to that moment. “I thought he was way too dangerous and cruel, and I told him to his face.

“The others didn’t agree with me, siding with him. Of course they quickly changed their minds when I kept pushing him. When I absolutely refused to stay and then insulted him he showed he hadn’t really changed.

“He threatened to destroy me for being so ungrateful to his offer, proving exactly how right I was that he couldn’t be trusted. Everyone turned against him for that, not wanting to try friendship with someone threatening a friend.”

Plum felt her stomach tightening. “B-but… but that was just more talk, right?”

“Chaos needs an audience or else it’s not entertaining for him.

“While he obviously didn’t kill me, he was determined to make me hurt the most for making everyone turn against him.”

“So what did he do?” asked Flash.

“In the final part of the battle he got into the thick of things, restraining himself to only using the powers he had given to us, mainly so he could show that even with the same abilities his were still better.

“He never tried to attack me at the end. He targeted everyone except me, pushing me to use myself as a shield to protect them. And I did get quite a few injuries out of that, but I was determined to outlast him.

“It got to the point where he even stopped talking down to me, not understanding where my willpower was coming from.”

“I was determined to break her spirit,” said Mayhem. “I wanted to see her give up on her friends to save herself, once again showing how much I underestimated friendship. As she told me, far from making her want to give up, I only made her that much more determined to keep them safe.

“And that’s where she said the harshest thing I heard during that adventure.”

Mayhem snapped, and an image of Flurry appeared in the middle of the room, looking upwards at an invisible Mayhem. “This feeling… if only you could experience what it’s like. Too bad you don’t have any friends to protect.”

Flurry vanished, and for the first time since he had conquered his inner feelings his willpower faded and he looked depressed. “That statement really hurt. I was standing against all the ones I should have been on the side of. And worse, it still didn’t stop me, even though it reminded me of how badly I was treating my closest friends.”

Fluttershy wanted to get up and give him a hug, but she forced herself to remain sitting. Twilight had urged her not to interfere.

Discord noticed her sadness and gave her a nuzzle. She looked down at him and began to pet him, seemingly glad to be able to do something besides just sit there.

Mayhem closed his eyes and took a few slow breaths. By the time he opened them his spirit had returned and he continued on. “She claimed that I had given her too much time to grow in her role as the main character, and that she had grown stronger than me. She claimed she wasn’t afraid of me.

“Despite the overwhelming gap in strength and ability Flurry wouldn’t back down. Even with all the pain I put her through she said I had only made her feel stronger than ever. Flurry’s behavior intrigued me. Infuriated me. Confused me. In short, it was very exciting, and I did get very excited at it even though I was also furious at how she was now the one talking down to me and acting so superior.

“I always could have just wiped out Flurry and the rest, but it was too simple. We all knew from the start I could end the game anytime just with a few snaps, but it would have been terribly unsatisfying. I didn’t want to just win. I wanted them to suffer a humiliating defeat and put them in their place. I wanted to see them bow before me and acknowledge how powerless they were.”

Sweet Pea bit her lip. “But… but these were still your friends,” she said quietly. “I can get that you set up a crazy adventure because of your boredom, but it really sounds like you just completely stopped looking at them like friends.”

Mayhem let out a little sigh. “That’s not too far from the truth.

“At the very end I wanted to prove something, and that was whether friendship or solitude was stronger. Flurry and the rest hadn’t been able to defeat me, so their friendship seemed to pale in comparison to my abilities alone.

“I destroyed the roof of my castle and created tornadoes everywhere in the distance that began to suck up everything, slowly increasing in size and getting closer to the group all the time.

“This was the grand finale. No more games or playing around, but even still I tried one last time. I put a protective shield on them that protected them from the tornadoes, and told them that if one of them broke the shield and sacrificed the others they alone would be protected. That would prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that friendship wasn’t really all that and that I was right.”

“So,” said Flash, “you were trying to get them to be selfish like you were doing?”

Mayhem nodded. “As I had hoped panic set in among them, everyone looking around to see if someone else was really going to betray the group after everything they had gone through together. Of course, the one person I wanted to see break under the pressure was the one person that didn’t falter.

“While everyone else looked terrified Flurry alone was still calm.”

Chocolate let out a quick breath, trying to imagine the scenario. “B-but how could she be?”

Flurry said, “That’s easy: because my friends needed me to be. My weakness in being unable to confront the fake Starlight had caused all of them to get badly hurt. They had saved me from being injured, and I couldn’t forget that sacrifice.”

A quiet strength emanated out of her as she found herself back in that moment. “Even without my memories I still had a thought flash through my mind of the six of us playing together. The little fear I felt left me, my heart starting to blaze with love, and I reassured them, making their fear go away too.

“For me I was resolute to defy him until the end. I refused to give him what he wanted.” Flurry’s aura grew as her eyes narrowed. “I would never betray a friend to save myself. Absolutely not! I also wasn’t going to cower in fear and beg him for mercy.

“I finally understood what Aunt Twilight told me about the strength of friendship and coming together with one heart. And so, even if I couldn’t think of how, I felt certain that as long as my friends were with me there was no way we could lose. Even if I was wrong, we would die without giving him what he wanted. I wasn’t going to give him the satisfaction. He wasn’t going to get the victory he desired.”

“Wow!” said Flash, impressed.

“I can believe that,” said Plum, a hoof over her heart. “My heart was hammering before thinking about being in that situation, but seeing your determination has made me feel calm again.”

“Flurry’s confidence infected all of them,” said Mayhem, “and now suddenly I had six fearless faces staring at me.

“Those feelings from before came back, but now they were even stronger. I was the one with the most power. I was the superior one. But they all looked at me like they were better than me, and I couldn’t stand it.

“I had said earlier that if one of them betrayed the others that pony would be the only survivor, but I didn’t mean it. As Flurry said earlier chaos needs an audience or it’s meaningless.

“If I could get one of them to betray the others, regardless of who it was, it would make me the winner. It would show that you should only care about yourself. And that’s all I really cared about, not actually taking their lives.

“The betrayer would have to live with abandoning their friends to save themselves, and the others, not dead, would have to live knowing that someone they thought of as a friend threw away all their lives for their own benefit. It would crush their spirits and tear their friendship apart. A perfect victory for me.”

Mayhem put a claw to his face, trying not to lose himself in his feelings of how stupid he felt. He had to finish the story.

He put his claw down and gathered his willpower again. “And just as I thought I was getting close to victory Flurry took it away again. Just as she had talked the others into not trusting me she talked the others out of their fear.

“My fury turned to amusement, and I lost myself in the heat of battle. This was the most excited and angry I had ever felt. As Sweet Pea said, in those final moments I completely stopped seeing them like friends and just as opponents, to the point where I was dead serious.

"I dropped the shield surrounding them. If they were going to continue being openly defiant and not give me what I wanted then I was going to get my victory the only way I had left.”

Chocolate was gently panting. Even just thinking of the scenario was making things feel so heavy.

Plum was shaking slightly. “Y-you… you were really going to… to…”

Sweet Pea was also shivering, hugging herself.

Flash's stomach was doing somersaults.

Mayhem nodded. “If Flurry wanted to claim that she was stronger than me then she’d have to back up her words or deal with the consequences of not just surrendering. It was the final contest of ideals between me and Flurry.”

With a snap the scene appeared in the middle of the room, Flurry and the rest surrounded by tornadoes.

“It was life or death. Either Flurry would step up, or she would fail. Neither of us was willing to back down or give up, and so only one of was still going to be there when it was over.”

The air in the room grew tense.

The scene had become so real it was a little scary for the children. It only grew easier for Flash and the rest to put themselves in the role of one of the other children.

Flash was in awe. “But… but… like I asked before how in the world did you lose? If you were really, truly being serious about not holding back then you should have won. I don’t understand it.”

“Because there is no force in Equestria stronger than friendship.”

“That makes no sense!” said Plum. “We were able to help you with friendship because you just needed encouragement. Friendship itself isn’t a weapon.”

“That’s incorrect, but don’t just take my word for it. Watch my defeat for yourself.”

Sweet Pea and Chocolate were similarly curious. They couldn’t imagine what was about to happen.

“My friends!” Flurry called out, yelling over the sound of the wind. “I may be an alicorn, but that doesn’t matter. I’m not fighting here because of my title. I’m fighting for YOU!”

“And we’re not protecting you because you’re a princess,” said Pumpkin, “but a fellow pony and a friend like us.”

Flurry smiled. “I know I don’t have the power to beat him alone, so please… everyone, lend me your hearts.”

The six children held hooves with one another, calm expressions on their faces. Happy tears came down Flurry’s eyes before an enormous glow came out of her horn, shooting out a beam of light that formed into the gigantic fiery heart, sucking up the tornadoes and blasting Mayhem away.

As anxious as they felt about Mayhem’s actions the parents were speechless at first as they saw the results of their unity.

The children were no different.

“Hold on!” said Flash’s mom when she finally able to speak. “Isn’t that the Fire of Friendship?”

“I’ve seen that play every year since I was a child,” said his dad. “I’d recognize it anywhere.”

“That… that can’t possibly be real, right? I mean, I know Flurry is an alicorn, but still…”

“That wasn’t my power,” said Flurry. “It was the result of our unity. Aunt Twilight told me that it was only because I was there that we won. We needed that unity and friendship, but it was only because I inspired them with the fire of my heart that they felt it too.

“Just like Mayhem said, the final confrontation came down to a clash of our ideals, with neither of us willing to back down or give up. I was absolutely determined to stay with my friends until the end. I believed in what Aunt Twilight had always told me about friendship, and even if I was about to die I would never think about betraying them to save myself.”

“We could all feel it,” said Pound. “Flurry’s heart shined so bright that all the fear I had left, and I became just as determined as her.”

“And when all our hearts joined together it made an incredible fire that Mayhem couldn’t overcome,” said Pumpkin.

“But,” said Plum’s mom, “I mean… I can get that you felt close to one another, but hasn’t the Fire of Friendship not been seen since the founding of Equestria? How did a bunch of children manage to make something that hasn’t been seen in hundreds of years?”

“We did it because we had to,” said Flurry. “It’s as simple as that.

“It’s no different than the play. Clover the Clever, Smart Cookie, and Private Pansy were all backed into a corner with no way out. They decided that if they were going to be frozen they were going to go out as friends. They had no idea what was about to happen. It just did.

“Me and all my friends were backed into a corner. Mayhem was coming at us with a swarm of tornadoes, sucking up his entire world. There was nowhere to run or teleport to. Mayhem’s final question of trying to get one of us to betray the others backfired, only making our connection even stronger.

“Even with all my spells and all their powers I couldn’t think of a single way to get out of that situation besides surrendering to him. But, even though I had no idea how it might happen, I didn’t give up because I truly believed in my heart that so long as I had my friends by my side that we’d find a way through together.

“In the darkest time of our lives we stood firm and kept our friendship strong, and our friendship rewarded us in turn with a great power, just like the Elements of Harmony did for Aunt Twilight and her friends.”

“Wooow,” said Plum. “So does that mean you can make that whenever you want now? If you could create something with a power like the Elements of Harmony anytime then your magic would be even stronger than Twilight’s.”

Flurry shook her head. “I don’t think so. Unless a situation like that happens again I don’t think it’ll ever show up again. I could make something that looks like it, but it wouldn’t have the same power.

“Of course, it is a part of my cutie mark. My mother has the Crystal Heart as her cutie mark, and she can make a shield that has the same effect as the Crystal Heart. Sooo… it might be possible that I could have an easier time making it again now that I’ve already done it once, but I have no way of knowing for sure. It certainly seems like an emergency magic than anything I could just make casually.”

“Well, just making it once is super impressive,” said Chocolate, getting lots of nods.

“Sooo… what happened next?” asked Sweet Pea.

“I wasn’t destroyed like the Windigoes,” said Mayhem, “but it did knock me out cold, and the next thing I knew I was on the ground with Flurry tapping me to get me up. I was scared of her now. I just couldn’t understand how I had lost.

“She demanded that I do what I had promised if I lost and send them home, which I did. Then all the rest of them left it to Flurry to decide my fate.

“With my defeat I felt like a different person. Maybe the Fire of Friendship had a similar effect to the Elements of Harmony, or maybe it was just the shock of defeat, but without all the darkness clouding my mind Flurry finally recognized me. She didn’t understand it at first, but then she came to realize that I didn’t just erase the memories of a group of six. I was also one of the ones forgotten.

“When I confirmed that I was one of their friends too there were mixed reactions. They understood why I had chosen the specific ponies I did for the adventure. Peppermint called me out, asking why I had betrayed them.”

Mayhem’s eyes faded out. “And then… then came the very worst thing that happened.”

“I thought the fight was over?” said Chocolate.

He gave a little nod. “The fight was over, but not our conflict.”

“But… with everything you had just been doing, what could possibly be worse?”

A pained look came to his face as his eyes clenched shut and tears dripped onto the floor. “Flurry… Flurry forgave me.”

It was quiet for a few seconds. “Um,” said Flash, “how is that the worst thing that happened?”

Mayhem wiped his face, but more tears replaced them. “I had betrayed everything I stood for, lost myself in my boredom, gave up on love and friendship for my own selfish desires, put my friends through such terrible experiences… I even nearly took their lives… and yet…”

Mayhem put a claw to his face, quietly sobbing. “And yet despite everything I did Flurry offered me compassion and love. She talked about how Starlight had been doing terrible things but she changed, and wanted to give me the same chance.

“I had lost myself in the darkness. The longer the game went on the worse I became and the deeper I sank into it, but at the end of it all her light was stronger, and despite how impossible it seemed she pulled me out of the darkness, just wanting to start over and become friends again.”

“It was… an absolute defeat. I lost in every possible way.” He quietly sobbed. “It made me feel how pathetic and small I really was. Everything I had done was for nothing, and I had to face how horrible I had been.”

He lifted his paw, also putting it to his face as he broke down.

A sympathetic tear came down Flurry’s face. “Let’s… let’s give Mayhem a minute compose himself before moving on.”

“I agree,” said Twilight.

Author's Notes:

This was a very long sucker. The confession bit came out to around 17 thousand words.

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