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The Revenge Of Cobra Kai (Vol II)

by Dragon-In-Black

Chapter 2: Chapter 2 - Arguments

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Chapter 2 - Arguments

Vice-Principal Luna could not believe what she was hearing. Spike Draco had been expelled from Canterlot High School by her sister! The room she was in was dimly lit, but you couldn't see her properly even if you looked hard. The rooms interior colour was a darker shade of blue, the tiles were hard and firm, the mat made it look like it was royalty. The long table that was made of wood seemed insignificant now. The walls both to the left and right had books and portraits of oceans, the sun and the moon. The office chairs around the table had been violently trashed around and one looked broken as it had hit a pot where a large plant had once stood.

Luna’s clothing was sweaty. Her shirt was drenched in sweat from all the thrashing she did in the office. Her pants had holes near the knees and her shoes looked bent on the front. Her arms were resting near an opened window as she bent forward, trying to release her anger. Her moderate opal eyes shone within the simply lit room. Some books were scattered around the floor, making the office meeting room look like there was a break-in. She was breathing heavily and then she felt something on her right arm. From her bent position near the window, she saw that something was running down her right arm. Not many people could say that they could see anything in the darkness, but she could. She knew that it was blood.

She stood up and looked around the room for something that could explain why she had blood running down her right arm. Anger and adrenaline could block out pain, which in itself had its advantages and disadvantages. she looked to her left and only saw a shelf’s of books that were scattered on the floor. She huffed at that. Perhaps a book cut her right arm by accident when she was rampaging? Maybe. The left side also had a portrait of the moon that had fallen on the bookshelves. She sighed annoyingly. If anyone were to look into the room right now, they would see an angry woman, one that made the devil shiver. She looked towards the table and saw that there was shattered glass. She walked slowly towards it, her feet stepping on the books and other broken material that was on the floor. She looked at the glass intently and saw that there was a big one that had blood on it.

She picked it up and looked at her right arm and saw that it was close to her shoulders. She looked back at the glass and angrily threw it on the table, shattering it into thousand pieces. She looked back towards the window. The sun was setting, the other windows were closed by thick curtains. She looked ahead of her to the right side. On the right side was the same as the left side, but the portraits were still hanging on the wall, but the portrait was bent and was not in a perfect position. The books on that side were scattered everywhere along the floor, covering them with books. She walked slowly back to her window and looked out of it. The sun was setting and her beautiful night was coming out. She always preferred the night over the day, but not many students studied during the night. She looked to her left and saw that there was a shattered plant pot and there was a whiskey bottle there. She pulled it up with her left hand and used her right hand to open it.

She took a large gulp and felt herself relax a little bit. There wasn’t much alcohol in it, but it was enough to suffice her needs at the moment. She pressed the head off the open bottle near her lips with her left hand and felt the strong alcohol pour into her mouth. She smiled a little as she felt herself relax a little bit, but the smile wasn’t real. It was as fake as everything else in her life. She lost the tournament to her sister in karate. Her sister has always been favoured, that is how life has always been. Her sister in middle school and high school was super popular and she was the “younger sister” of her that was “weird” and other things they used to call her. She struggled a little bit in school, specifically gym class, but it became easier over time and then she had no problems with the class.

Luna took another gulp of whiskey before she continued walking on the memory lane again. She remembered how she had been riding her bike with her one and only friend, Sombra. He had been best friends with her since middle school and he was kind and gentle. They had been riding home from school one day when they had seen a couple of teenagers on bikes park outside of a small quarter place. They had seen them wear jackets that had a Cobra on the back and the rest of the jacket was in black leather. Luna smiled as she remembers she convinced Sombra to follow her to the window. They had pressed their heads against the glass and seen a couple of girls and boys train and saw a blue-skinned man that looked mean and intimidating. He was speaking, but they had not been able to tell what he was saying.

Luna and Sombra then left the place and headed to their respective homes. Luna had told her mother and father about it. Her sister had not been home as she had been at a party with her friends. Her mother looked excited for her daughter but she had still been distant. Her father however looked excited for her. He was the only one in the family that actually acknowledged her presence. He had paid for everything needed and she was enrolled into Cobra Kai along with Sombra who had gotten the same permission from his foster parents as he had been adopted.

“Best years of my life...” Luna stated lowly as she drank the last drops of her whiskey. She walked back inside and placed the bottle on the table. She looked at it with some small sense of anger. She then spun around, hitting the bottle with her right foot in a very karate way. She felt a little bit of pain in her right leg as it had been years since she last used a kick like that. She smiled as she saw that the bottle was shattered into a thousand pieces. She looked down at her right foot and saw that it was bleeding a little bit. She grinned. She had not had a thrill like that in years. She smiled then it turned into a frown. She would like to feel the same adrenaline again.

She looked out the window and could not help but think of Sombra. A small blush made its way onto her face. She remembered how good he was in, fighting, more ways than one. She remembered all the romantic moments they shared. She then felt her blood start to boil. If her sister had not found out, then she would be happy with him right now! She remembered the night very well.

Flashback

”Sombra, I would prefer it if you didn’t spend any time with my sister anymore. You have created a divide between us that will take years to fix. Thanks to you, I may have lost my sister. I am okay if you see her in your karate class and sit close to each other in school, but not interacting with her unless if it is necessary.” Came a young voice of a girl with alabaster skin and pink hair. The girl was wearing a green shirt with a pink tank top. She was wearing a skirt with a sun on it. She wasn’t wearing any boots or shoes. No socks either as she had been sitting by their pool. The doorway was made of oak and had a symbol on it. One half of it was Sun and the other half was a moon. The floor was made out of reddish marble stone.

On the other side stood a boy with black hair and had scarlet red eyes with deep scarlet pupils. He was wearing a Cobra Kai leather jacket with a t-shirt that was plain grey. His pants were soft and had on the right and left side a yellow line. His shoes were something similar to Nike, but they had more karate feel to them. He was currently looking at the alabaster skinned girl with narrow eyes. He knew why this girl was doing it, it was because she wanted her sister to be a slave to her, forcing her to do her homework when she partied with her friends. What neither of them was aware of, was that Luna was paying attention to them.

“Where is this coming from Celestia? You seemed fine with it for a few years, what has possibly made you change your mind?” Sombra accusingly questioned as he put his hands into his pockets, knowing damn well that the alabaster skinned girl was lying. The girl in question looked at Sombra with a hint of anger. But, there was something else she felt. She felt fear. She wanted to run away and hide from the accusing stare he was giving her, but she couldn’t. She had to do this, it was for the best. She could not allow her sister to be around people who would only turn into criminals later in life. She felt Sombra’s stare become more intense as she had yet to answer him.

“Because I don’t want her growing up into her final years being angry all the time and turn into a criminal. What if someone pisses her off and she just starts hitting those people? She would have a criminal record, it would be impossible for her to get a job and she would not be able to be around kids either if she wanted to open up a dojo for children to train in.” Celesia reasoned, but it was not good enough. She knew that it was not good enough of an excuse. She would have to find something better, something that sounded believable. Sombra looked at her with an unreadable expression. It was one she found very dangerous. Say the wrong thing, and Sombra could destroy your entire soul by saying something hurtful. The air was tense and Luna felt herself become angry as she could not believe that her very own sister would say that and believe it at the same time. Her own flesh and blood could say that about her.

“I don’t believe that for a second. Do you honestly think she would do something so stupid as to hit people without reason? Sure, she has done some questionable things in the past, but she would never do something so reckless unless if she had a very darn good explanation for it. You Celestia, you are trying to do something else. What is it that you believe that you know?” Sombra said all of this with an evident hint of irritation and anger. The black-haired boy waited for the answer from Celestia patiently. He has a feeling that he knows the reason, but it is better to be safe than sorry. Celestia bit her bottom lip as her eyes darted from Sombra to other parts of the front porch. She did not want to answer but knew that she had to.

“I know that you two are dating.” She finally let out. Sombra raised a brow at that. So what?

“So what? She and I are dating, yes, but what is your problem with that?” Sombra asked with a hint of bite. He did not fully understand why the alabaster skinned girl would not allow him from seeing his beautiful Nightmare Moon. He wasn’t like the other guys if it was that she was worried about. He would rather do it when he was married. He was old-school that way. Celestia looked down to the marble floor and Sombra felt the shame radiating off from her. He did not like where this was going. He concealed his emotions to prepare himself for where it would go. Celestia looked up and her moderate heliotrope eyes shone with shame and a very small hint of anger. He looked at her impassively as he waited for her response.

“I don’t feel safe around you.” That was her response. Sombra’s face remained impassive but on the inside, he was confused as Hell. he had never done anything to her. Hell, this was his fifth time seeing her personally! He was about to respond when she continued. “I don’t feel safe around you because I feel a sense of darkness in you, one that I don’t fully understand. You get angry easily from what I have gathered from my friends and they have stated how when you easily become angry and joke around, they are unsure if you are joking or not. It is something that worries me, what if my sister makes you angry and you attack her?”

Sombra closed his eyes as he did his best not to lash out. It was late in the evening, the stars were out and the front porch lamp was illuminating most of the front porch. The stone pathway was relatively visible as the uncut grass filled the rest of the porch. He wanted to hit Celestia, leave a snarky remark, but he could think of nothing. He really couldn’t. It was like, his body was still in shock and anger for what she had said. How dare she believe that he would hurt her?! He had done nothing of the sort towards Nightmare Moon. He opened his eyes and smiled at her but the other girl felt a shiver down her spine as she saw the smile. It looked evil to her, it looked like he was about to pounce, like lions when they prepare to catch their food. Right now, she felt like that food. But Sombra did not do anything. He pulled his hands out of his pockets and continued to smile at her unpleasantly. Luna who was watching only felt her eyes become hearts as she saw him.

“I want you to ask yourself: will he attack my sister? I know that you came to one conclusion, but I know for a fact that you know the truth but decide to stay ignorant. You don’t want to hear the truth, that I am truly in love with Nightmare Moon and don’t plan on hurting her. I know that you know, but you just don’t see it. I see that it's eating you alive, knowing that I won’t do it but still feel unsafe around me. I have been here you know. I have been to the family dinners and met your parents. They are lovely people, but... I don’t remember seeing you. Nightmare Moon and your parents would say the same thing: she is partying with her friends. I got the “you hurt my daughter” speech and I respect him, that is what you are supposed to do. When there is a family dinner, the whole family is supposed to be there. But you weren’t there when I was at any of the dinners.” The words were like a knife stabbing her in the heart. He was telling the truth. But then her eyes widened. That is what he was trying to do! Manipulate her mind!

Sombra waited for her response but only saw her furious eyes meet his before he felt a sharp pain in his stomach. He fell to the ground and he felt how his muscle habs hurt from the punch. The alabaster teen knows how to fight! He suddenly heard running down the marble staircase, but he did not see who it was. But it was answered when he heard the raging voice of his beloved Nightmare Moon, she was not happy at all.

“What the Hell is going on down here?! Sombra?!” She ran to his side and ignored her sisters' pleas to ‘stop’ and was by his side in a few seconds. “Sombra, are you okay?! What happened?!” Sombra did not respond. He looked at Celestia with anger, but it flashed away and he was grinning at her. She had just proven his point without realizing it. Celestia looked at him with confusion as she tried to read him but it was impossible. It was like trying to read a book that had no words in it. Luna continued to kneel beside Sombra as he had both of his hands on his left abs as it was there, Celestia had punched him.

“Celestia, what is wrong with you?!” The alabaster teen felt her heart almost explode into a million pieces as she heard the angry and disappointed voice of her younger sister. She had never heard her sound so angry or disappointed before. The way she said her name sounded wrong. It did not sound right. It was meant to be with joy and laughter, not despair, anger and disappointment. Sombra got up from the ground and was back on his feet. he took off his leather jacket and brushed off the dirt that had come on it. He looked at Celestia and put on his leather jacket. The anger was evident, but he still held a smirk on his face as he looked at her. Sombra turned towards his Nightmare Moon, his lovely girl and sighed in sadness. He knew what he had to do but did not know if he had the strength to do it. Nightmare Moon looked at him with worry evident in her eyes. Her black skin suited her and her cat eyes were well fitted with the different shades of green.

“Nightmare Moon, I am sorry to say that I am breaking up with you.” The shock was the first thing that she felt as she heard her boyfriend say that. She wanted him to laugh and say it was a cruel prank, but he didn’t, he didn’t say anything else. He just looked at her with tears in his eyes. Celestia knew it was crocodile tears, but anyone who wasn’t filled with anger at that moment could see the truth; they were very real. Nightmare Moon was the first girl he ever really loved, she was the only one that understood him.

“Sombra... Why?” Luna choked as she started to sob. She did not know what she had done wrong. Had she done something wrong? Did she do or say something offensive to him? What had she done? Celestia felt her heartache for her sister but because that she knew how much of a monster Sombra was, she felt a little happy. Sombra took her hands into his. His right hand was bellowed as her other two were in the middle. His left hand was on top of her hands. It was their cute thing to show the truth to each other.

“You should probably ask your sister, she doesn’t feel safe around me. She thinks I’m evil.” Sombra said dryly and low but high enough for Celestia to hear. Nightmare Moon’s body tensed at hearing her sisters name like that. She wasn’t angry at Sombra. She was angry at her siste- no, Celestia. She was angry at Celestia. The two other teens felt her angry radiate from her normally cold body. Her blood was boiling and she then kissed Sombra passionately on the lips. He kissed back and Celestia was close to stopping them from continuing when they stopped. Nightmare Moon looked into Sombra’s eyes with irritation.

“Never accept defeat, babe.” She turned around to face Celestia who was looking at her baby sister who was looking at her calmly but the air around her was enough to know what emotion she was feeling. The air got chillingly cold, but not from the weather. Nightmare Moon walked towards her popular sister, partying sister, neglecting sister, ‘sorry Lulu not know’ sister, the favourite sister... Celestia gulped as she hesitantly took a step forward. Nightmare Moon had an impassive expression on her face as she neared her sister. Sombra was worried that Celestia was right at this point. It looked like she was about to-

Celestia fell to the floor inside of the house and she was bleeding heavily. The alabasters nose was broken. Sombra gulped as he had seen her this angry before and it was never a pretty sight. Nightmare Moon then continued to punch her sister to the point where Sombra felt like intervening but she gave him a death glare and he backed off. It all happened so fast that Luna barely remembered it. Nightmare Moon got up and invited Sombra into her home while her sister was unconscious on the floor that night.

Flashback End

Luna gritted her teeth as she felt them grinding against each other. She could not take t anymore, she needed answers. She walked fast on top of the rubble and swung open the door, not caring if she disturbed anyone. She walked down the crystal hallways of the school, the green lockers almost looked like they shivered from the coldness radiating off from Luna. The janitor who saw her waved but saw her expression and quickly went back to work. She wasn’t Luna right now, she was Nightmare Moon. Only a few students had managed to achieve that anger and they treated her like the queen after that.

She came closer to her sister's office and she sped up, practically running into the door. She slammed it open and saw her sister writing something on the computer. Celestia was startled and looked up. She gulped as she noticed her younger sister looking at her as if she was her prey. She gulped and wouldn't be surprised if she saw smoke come out of her nose because of how angry she looked. The office was pretty simple. The walls were white and the ceiling was yellowish orange to resemble the sun. She had a desk that was filled with papers of different student complaints from this Anon-A-Miss and she was getting irritated just by looking at them. She was not worried about what her sister was angry about. She hoped that her sister had not been affected by the Mystable user, but then again, her sister was known for ‘not giving a shit’ for putting it simply and bluntly, her very own words. Luna circled her as she noticed that the sofa to the right when you walked in had many different magazines. That was for those who were looking to meet her but she wasn’t there.

“Sister, what in the name the God’s do you think you are doing?” Luna seethingly asked as she was looking at her sister accusingly and was just looking for an excuse at this point to beat her up. She wouldn’t do it of course, but she better have a good goddamn reason or so help her God she would do something, but she did not know what. Celestia was confused. What had she done? She didn’t do anything at all. Luna was getting impatient but Celestia quickly asked:

“What is it that I have done?” She stood up from her office chair as allowed a few papers to fall to the floor. She would pick it up later. She looked at her sister that looked like she was about to explode from anger any second, but it didn’t happen. Instead, she calmed herself down a little bit by breathing in and out like their adoptive niece had taught them many times in the past. Luna looked at her sister and had that impassive look again on her face. The one she was never able to read.

“Spike, dear sister. Why would you expel him? Flash Sentry did the same thing for years or even Sunset Shimmer, but you did nothing for them. In fact, you gave them a second chance, you, however, did not lend that second chance to Spike. The one who deserved it most of all. Yes, he has done some bad things since he joined the karate club, but that doesn't excuse the fact that you allowed two other students to get away with years of bullying. So I will ask again: what do you think you're doing?” Luna explained all in one breath. There was a reddish chair in front of the desk facing Celestia and Luna gripped both of her hands on it and squeezed hard as she looked at her sister who was slightly squirming under her angry gaze.

“I thought it was for the best...” She murmured as she tried to reason with her sister. Luna thought she heard wrong. ‘Thought it was for the best?’ what had she been drinking?! Luna’s face remained impassive but the cold air around them told Celestia that she was not off the hook at all. The window to Celestia’s left was open and it was cold but bearable, her sister’s on the other hand, not so much.

“Thought it was for the best. So if you were the principal during my time, you would have kicked me out thinking it was for ‘the best?’” Luna questioned, her tone was venomous and dangerous. Celestia had to tread carefully if she wanted to be on equal terms as her sister. Celestia tried to come up with the right words, but she couldn’t. She would only sound desperate if she tried, but she had to say something. She opened her mouth to say something but Luna beat her to it.

“Let me guess, you are going to say ‘no’ but I have news for you, Celestia, and that is that it would be biased because I am your sister. People would have thought that I easily got away with things because my much older sister was the principal. Look, I don’t know why you seem to hate Spike, but you don’t know what you have started. You are afraid because you know you have started something, but you have no idea what.” Luna ranted. She then took the chair and threw it against the white wall to the right, cracking it a little bit. “I’ll be home later than expected, to wine at me like a pussy.”

Luna walked out of the room, not bothering to close the door. She was tired of her sister’s idiocy. She was clearly incompetent, but she always managed to keep her job. She laughed humourlessly as she got into her car and turned on the engine. It roared to life and she then looked at the school. She had not realized that she had walked so fast. She then looked at the wheel and steered it to the right as she then drove away from the school, filled with anger. The anger she had not felt in years.


Author's Note

Here Is another chapter, guys. I managed to write this in one day. I am impressed with myself.

Next Chapter: Chapter 3 - Old Sensei Estimated time remaining: 1 Hour, 26 Minutes
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