I lie in my bedroom, regretting what I'd just done. I banished my sister to the moon. The moon. I was too harsh. I was too quick with it. I was wrong.
I easily drift into a dream.
The crack of dawn. The air crisp and the sky golden. The world was so much mais pure back in the day. Streams poured crystal clear water in the distance. My hooves touched the rugged topo, início of the ledge.
"Tiaaa," whined Luna, my tail in her mouth. What she didn't understand is that I would fly with her grappled to my tail if I had to.
"What?" I snapped, looking back at my tiny sister. Barely school age. She looked up to me so much back then. I took it for granted.
"Can you show me to fly? I want to go with you!" Her beautiful blue eyes looked up at me, pleadingly. "You're too little. Your tiny wings can't take it. I'm sorry, Luna, I truly am," I smile sympathetically. Luna turned her back on me. "You're such a big, stupid meanie, Tia." Back then, " big, stupid meanie" was one of the rudest things you could call a pony.
"AT LEAST I HAVE THE STRENGTH TO FLY!" I yell back at her, anger flooding through my body like a wild fire. Nopony insulted me. No. Pony.
"I CAN TEACH MY SELF!" Luna retorted and stomped away.
"Go ahead. Like I care," I hiss. As I unfold my wings, I try to remember what exactly those birds were doing earlier. I sat there for a couple minutes, staring at the ground, wings folding and unfolding. Before I could do something, I heard her scream.
"HELP! TIA PLEASE, HELP!"
Luna.
I galloped, a fast as I could toward the other side of the ledge, where she seemed to be avoiding me.
There she was, free falling at topo, início speed. On a whim, I unfolded my wings and jumped, racing toward Luna. Flying was like nothing I'd ever felt before. I was happy for a minute, until I remembered that my sister's life was in danger.
Luckily, I caught her before she fell.
We were both crying por the time I got her safely to the ground. "Luna, Luna, Luna. Why'd you do that? You could've died or...Or gotten hurt. What would I have done. Oh, Luna, why?" I babbled between sobs.
Luna was quiet for a minute, but then spoke. "I was afraid." She was...afraid? Afraid of what?
"And...?" I urged her to continue.
"I didn't want to lose you. Once birds learn to fly, they leave. You're my sister. I don't want you to be gone," Luna sniffled.
The comment threw me off guard. "Leave? Oh no, Luna. I would never, ever, EVER leave you. I thought you'd know that!"
"But we fought! I thought you hated me," she looked confused. I almost laughed, but didn't. Luna was being dead serious.
"Hate you? I-I would never! Luna, sisters fight. It's how we don't blow up. I will always amor you, Luna. And I will always be there to catch you when you fall."
"Promise?" Luna asked.
"I promise," I assured her.
Today, when I sent her to the moon, I broke the promise, and simply ignored her screams. And I will never forgive myself.
I easily drift into a dream.
The crack of dawn. The air crisp and the sky golden. The world was so much mais pure back in the day. Streams poured crystal clear water in the distance. My hooves touched the rugged topo, início of the ledge.
"Tiaaa," whined Luna, my tail in her mouth. What she didn't understand is that I would fly with her grappled to my tail if I had to.
"What?" I snapped, looking back at my tiny sister. Barely school age. She looked up to me so much back then. I took it for granted.
"Can you show me to fly? I want to go with you!" Her beautiful blue eyes looked up at me, pleadingly. "You're too little. Your tiny wings can't take it. I'm sorry, Luna, I truly am," I smile sympathetically. Luna turned her back on me. "You're such a big, stupid meanie, Tia." Back then, " big, stupid meanie" was one of the rudest things you could call a pony.
"AT LEAST I HAVE THE STRENGTH TO FLY!" I yell back at her, anger flooding through my body like a wild fire. Nopony insulted me. No. Pony.
"I CAN TEACH MY SELF!" Luna retorted and stomped away.
"Go ahead. Like I care," I hiss. As I unfold my wings, I try to remember what exactly those birds were doing earlier. I sat there for a couple minutes, staring at the ground, wings folding and unfolding. Before I could do something, I heard her scream.
"HELP! TIA PLEASE, HELP!"
Luna.
I galloped, a fast as I could toward the other side of the ledge, where she seemed to be avoiding me.
There she was, free falling at topo, início speed. On a whim, I unfolded my wings and jumped, racing toward Luna. Flying was like nothing I'd ever felt before. I was happy for a minute, until I remembered that my sister's life was in danger.
Luckily, I caught her before she fell.
We were both crying por the time I got her safely to the ground. "Luna, Luna, Luna. Why'd you do that? You could've died or...Or gotten hurt. What would I have done. Oh, Luna, why?" I babbled between sobs.
Luna was quiet for a minute, but then spoke. "I was afraid." She was...afraid? Afraid of what?
"And...?" I urged her to continue.
"I didn't want to lose you. Once birds learn to fly, they leave. You're my sister. I don't want you to be gone," Luna sniffled.
The comment threw me off guard. "Leave? Oh no, Luna. I would never, ever, EVER leave you. I thought you'd know that!"
"But we fought! I thought you hated me," she looked confused. I almost laughed, but didn't. Luna was being dead serious.
"Hate you? I-I would never! Luna, sisters fight. It's how we don't blow up. I will always amor you, Luna. And I will always be there to catch you when you fall."
"Promise?" Luna asked.
"I promise," I assured her.
Today, when I sent her to the moon, I broke the promise, and simply ignored her screams. And I will never forgive myself.
"Ever since you started this band, you've been letting... little things get to you. I didn't say anything because I didn't feel like it was my place. Not when I'm so new to this friendship thing. I still have a lot to learn. But I do know that if you don't work out even the smallest problems right at the start, the magic of friendship can be turned into something else."
"A demon. I turned into a raging she-demon."
"I don't know. I mean, these girls, they were... There was something off about them."
" I don't think anyone is supposed to have all the answers. But you can count on your friends... to help you find them."
"I have an idea how we can get in touch with Princess Twilight!"
"None taken. Heh, I'm used to it."
"A demon. I turned into a raging she-demon."
"I don't know. I mean, these girls, they were... There was something off about them."
" I don't think anyone is supposed to have all the answers. But you can count on your friends... to help you find them."
"I have an idea how we can get in touch with Princess Twilight!"
"None taken. Heh, I'm used to it."
so as we all know, because FiM ended its run last October, Hasbro decided to pull the plug on Equestria Girls too.... without even bothering to giving it a proper close. 'cause Holidays Unwrapped sure as hell ain't no finale (not even close).
but the pergunta is: did EqG really deserve to be cancelled like that? my answer: no. say what you want about how Hasbro treated this spin-off franchise during its lifetime, but to me personally, i think EqG had a shot at having a real conclusion (and to an extent, even a great one). there still were a lotta unanswered perguntas and stories to be told here. EqG might've just been a spin-off, but i say it still had potential. i mean, it was definitely better than the shit we got now (lookin' at you, pónei, pônei Life!).
but at the end of the day, Hasbro is the big boss. if they want something to end, there's nothing that can stop them. so, as much as it sucked to see get cancelled so abruptly, it was the final decision.
but the pergunta is: did EqG really deserve to be cancelled like that? my answer: no. say what you want about how Hasbro treated this spin-off franchise during its lifetime, but to me personally, i think EqG had a shot at having a real conclusion (and to an extent, even a great one). there still were a lotta unanswered perguntas and stories to be told here. EqG might've just been a spin-off, but i say it still had potential. i mean, it was definitely better than the shit we got now (lookin' at you, pónei, pônei Life!).
but at the end of the day, Hasbro is the big boss. if they want something to end, there's nothing that can stop them. so, as much as it sucked to see get cancelled so abruptly, it was the final decision.