>You wake up in a large bed. >Comfortable as hell too. >Covers and sheets are a strikingly dark blue. >You look around groggily. >A simple room, although the few bits of furniture look kind of expensive. >Oh, right. >Canterlot Castle. >Guest room. >Princess Luna. >Chit-chat about humanity and stuff. >You get out of bed. >Where the hell are your clothes? >You should just start with finding some breakfast. >Or dinner. >Considering how late you got to bed, it’s probably not early morning now. >But get dressed first. >Ponies are only nude all the time because they have fur or coats or whatever. >Natural cover. >Armour doesn’t count. >Wait a minute, there’s a food cart by the door. >So breakfast/whatever is accounted for. >Neat. >Now where’d you leave your clothes? >You’re out in the royal garden again. >The sun is setting in the horizon, making the sky red and fiery. >You expect someone will come find you whenever Luna thinks it’s time to continue your sessions. >Knowing her domain is night, you wonder if she’s even out of bed at this point. >But until then, you’ll enjoy the peace and quiet this place has to offer. >As friendly as ponies can be, a little time alone is still nice. >This world is still weird as hell, after all. >The garden is pretty large and has a good variety of trees, flowers, and other plants. >Thick, soft grass too. >It wouldn’t be unreasonable to compare it to a park, actually. >And it’s devoid of ponies right now. >Only the sound of gentle winds moving through the treetops and the sensation of the same winds caressing you. >Strolling through it is very soothing. >So you stroll. >But only until something interrupts you. >You hear four hooves hitting the ground simultaneously behind you. >A flyer making a landing. >It’s a bit early for Luna to summon you, isn’t it? >No, you can’t actually tell. >You don’t know much about the daily routines of the pony royalty. >You turn around to face the pony. >But you’re a little shocked by what you see. >Dark armour you had become a little more familiar with. >Leathery wings you could now recognise. >And those eyes. >The golden orbs of a predator. >You hadn’t expected this one to show up. >”Hello, Moon Chill,” you greet the mare from last night. “Good evening.” >The same pleasant but weirdly calm voice. >She doesn’t smile or frown. >Or anything. >Fucking pokerface. >Doesn’t matter, though. She must be here for a reason. >”Is it time to go meet with Luna?” >She blinks once before responding. “No, the Princess has not requested your presence yet.” >Requested. >With her authority, isn’t it basically the same as ‘demanded’? >Probably. >But nevermind that. >Luna doesn’t want to see you yet, apparently. >So… >”Then why are you here?” >She stays in her spot. “You are unaccompanied and don’t seem to be preoccupied.” >Okay…? >You wait for her to say more. >She looks at you. >She’s not going to say anything else, is she? >”And…?” >She stares. >Don’t get confused now! >”I’m enjoying myself in this garden.” >The look in her eyes change. >A very subtle difference. “… Then are you preoccupied?” >Her voice sounds almost exactly the same. >Almost. >Is that worry? >Fine, you’ll give her a chance. >”No, I suppose not.” >She’s not actually harmful. >Just odd. >She walks closer. >She looks at you. >You look at her. >… >Did she expect something to happen now? >You sigh. >Internally. >You turn around and continue through the garden, the same way as before she interrupted your stroll. >She follows. >Keeps pace right beside you. >Doesn’t say a word. >You try to ignore her and just enjoy the garden. >The wind is still blowing. >Through the treetops and against your body. >Cool and soft. >The sky is reddened by twilight now. >All in all, the moment is very serene. >You can barely hear the extra footsteps next to you. >You stop and look around. >Moon Chill stays next to you. >You regard the large trees slowly swaying. >They have a bit strange proportions compared to the ones back home. >The look at the numerous colourful flowers. >Probably even more colourful than the pony population. >Then you look at the pony next to you. >She’s not looking at you but observing the garden the same way you just did. >You return your gaze to the garden too. >The sky’s quickly darkening, though. >The burning colours are fading into duller ones. >When is Luna getting out of bed? >Hopefully Chill knows. >Oh well, you’ll just wait and see. >You lie down in the grass, on your back. >It could make for a pretty comfortable bed. >Maybe you’ll request sleeping out here sometime. >You don’t imagine it’d actually be allowed, tough. >Moon Chill lies down too. >Of course. >But you don’t mind. >You don’t feel so unhappy with her. >She’s pretty good company for this sort of thing. >You’re facing the sky. >Although the fire is gone, it’s still pretty. >Albeit in a more simple manner. >You turn your head so you can see Moon Chill. >She’s looking at the sky too. >It’s a bit difficult to see everything about her when she’s clad in armour. >But she doesn’t actually LOOK weird. >Besides being a batpegasusthing. >Her attitude is just kind of unusual. >A lot. >But, hell, for a pony you could even call her pretty. >No, wait, that came out wrong. >Ugh. >Her head suddenly turns. >She looks at you. >Eye-contact. >Those golden orbs. >They don’t seem so predatory now, though. >No words are exchanged. >None seem to be needed. >Just silence. >A very pleasant silence. >But after a while she looks away and stands up. “Princess Luna will want to see you now.” >So she did know when Luna would be ready. >You get back up yourself. >Brush off a bit of grass sticking to your clothing. >There actually isn’t much. >Whatever, you still shouldn’t be dirty when going to see royalty. >Moon Chill looks at you, waiting. >You turn towards her. >”Okay, I’m ready.” “Good.” >She turns towards the castle entrance and starts walking. >You follow her. >Looks like she’s going to be your escort. >And you’re okay with this. >But then she stops and looks back at you. >You just look at her and wait for her to do whatever is apparently on her mind. “I enjoyed myself.” >With that she starts walking again. >Huh. >Okay, that’s good. >You follow her. 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