>Day Rise of the Phoenix in Equestria. >A gentle wind blows through P0nyville. >The sun hangs high in the sky, signalling that it is currently about mid-day. >Few clouds blemish the sun's stage. >Today was almost perfect. >The only thing that could complement the day was... >"Here you are, dearie." >Mrs. Cake set a small box on the table in front of you. "Thank you, Mrs. Cake." >She nods and trots back inside. >You continue to take in the gorgeous day as you sit outside of Sugarcube Corner. >It's been a few weeks since you and Anon came home. >Life just went back to what it's always been. >No conflict, no worries, no problems. >Instead of staying at home and waiting for Anon to get off work, you opted to wander around town for most of the day. >Somehow, you always found yourself sitting at one of the small tables outside of Sugarcube Corner around lunch-time. >A sweet smell emanates from the box in front of you. >Your stomach rumbles a little bit. >The smell is too much, even though you ordered it specifically to take home. >The box opens with a tap of your hoof, revealing a large slice of the Cakes' famous Marzipan Mascarpone Meringue Madness cake. >Your mouth waters as you lean in to take a bite. >Your teeth sink into the cake as the front door of Sugarcube Corner bursts open. >A large bipedal creature comes sprinting through the door. >Its clothes are on fire. >You sigh as it starts rolling on the ground. >Several of the books Anon took from the tower were cookbooks. >One in particular had a cake Anon kept trying to bake for the Cakes. >He called it baked Alaska or something. >It's been three days of trial and error with that recipe, and every day at lunch-time he comes running and screaming out of the store. >You continue to eat your cake as you watch him finally put the fire out. "Having fun, dear?" >He looks up at you. >His shirt was almost burnt off of him. >"Absolutely." >He sits across from you at the table. >"I think I've almost got it. I just need to stop getting oil on my clothes." >A hand reaches for your cake. >You swat it away with a hoof. "Get your own." >He scoffs and starts to pout. >"Oh come on, Speck! There's no way you're going to eat all of that." >You close your eyes and smirk smugly. "Watch me." >You go to take another bite of your cake, but find it isn't in front of you. >Your eyes snap open to find Anon holding the cake in his hand. "Put it down, Anon." >"Make me." >You climb onto the table and glare at him. "Give it back, Anon." >"Nope. And your stare could only kill lesser men. I am not one of those men." >You screech and tackle him. >He holds the cake close, careful not to drop it. >He laughs as you bat your hooves at his face. >"Speck, stop! That tickles!" >A crowd starts to form as you try to beat Anon senseless. >All he does is laugh. >He doesn't even try to block your hits. >Tears start to form in your eyes as you slow your assault. >You sit down on his stomach and start sniffling. "Why are you always so mean to me?!" >"Because, it's funny watching you over-react to someone touching your food." >He sits up and you tumble into his lap. >You look up at him as your tears fall from your eyes. "I don't find it very funny." >He rolls his eyes and gives you the cake back, which you hold in your hooves. >"So can we come in and order our sweets, now?" >Anon looks over at the offending pegasus. >"Nope. I'm not done having a moment with my special little bat." >The crowd sighs and disperses a little. >Anon picks you up and sets you back in your chair. >You grumble at him and continue eating your cake. >"I have to get back to work. I'll see you later, okay?" >You nod and finish the cake. >Anon walks back inside. >Four hours to go. >"Dearie? Could you please stop trying to light the cakes on fire?" >You pull another almost-finished baked Alaska out of the oven. "Absolutely." >She smiles at you and continues frosting some cupcakes. >You quickly pour a bit of oil over the cake and hold a match to it. "Not." >The cake successfully lights on fire. >You throw your hands up in success. >Mrs. Cake stares at you, her face almost resembling the day she met Speck. >"ANON YOUR HAIR'S ON FIRE!" >You smirk and start whispering to yourself. "You must have lost your wits, yeah." >The smell of burnt hair reaches your nostrils. >You look over at Mrs. Cake with a raised eyebrow. "Is something burning?" >She rushes at you with a small bucket of water and throws it at your face. >"Your hair was." >She glares at you. >"Go home, Anon. You've been lighting the cakes on fire all day." "But that's how they're supposed to be." >She sighs. >"Not in my store, Anon. Go home." >There was no arguing with her. >She shooed you out as you hung your apron by the door. "I'll be back tomorrow then." >She rolls her eyes. >"Leave the matches at home, then." "No promises." >She shuts the door on you. >Nowhere to go but hang around town. "Wonder where Speck is..." >It wasn't four o'clock yet, so she wouldn't be home. >Maybe she was on the other side of town. >There was a good bit to do over there. >You decide it would be a good idea to go there, in case she was wandering around. >At the very least, it would be a good time killer. >You start to head towards the east end of town. >This shouldn't surprise you. >Speck sits outside of the schoolyard as the children enjoy their recess. >She sighs to herself as the children run by and play. >Time for one of those depressing conversations she loves to have. >They started up and became more and more frequent since her mother passed last month. >You sit beside her and she immediately looks up at you with a slight frown. >She's so cute, and she isn't even trying. >"Anon, can we have a foal?" >There are so many things wrong with that. >You slowly place your face in your hands. "Speck." >There is absolutely no easy way to say this. "I don't think it'll work like that. I'm not a p0ny." >She raises an eyebrow. >"I... I was thinking about adoption, Anon." >Well this is awkward. >You look away from her and blush. >She keeps staring at you. >"What did you think I meant?" >You cough into your hand and start shaking your head. "Some human thing, you wouldn't understand." >She smiles and sighs. >"You're so strange." "Yeah, let's go with that." >She leans against you and smiles. >"So can we adopt?" "We've only known each other for, what? Three months?" >"So? You said you'll never leave me again. We love each other. Why not?" >She has a point. >That was a thing you said, and that is a thing you feel. "Let me think about it, Speck." >A muffled scream catches your attention. >Speck looks towards a corner of the school building, a concerned look on her face >Three little pegasus fillies come trotting around the corner, giggling to themselves. >Your little bat darts past them and around the corner. >The fillies pass by you, and you hear them mutter something about a "freaky looking pegasus." >Oh wonderful. >Three months in town obviously wasn't long enough for the children to start accepting Speck. >If you did decide to adopt, how would the fillies and colts there react? "Guess that'll just be dealt with when we get there." >You start walking over to where Speck ran off to. >As you approach, you hear a light whimpering accompanied by Speck humming a sweet little tune. >You've heard that tune before. >She sang something that sounded like it shortly after her mother's funeral. >You were going to turn this corner to find a dead p0ny, weren't you? >No, apparently not. >Speck lay about a foot away from a little bat filly. >The filly's left eye is nearly swollen shut, and a small stream of blood trickles out of her right nostril. >Her left wing looks broken and she has scratches dug into her coat. >Tears fall down her cheeks as Speck hums to her. >She does her best to crawl towards your bat. >You turn to go alert one of the teachers of what happened, but coincidentally, you run into one right around the corner. >"O-oh my. Excuse me." >She tries to pass you. >She gasps and starts to approach Speck, who pulls the filly closer to her. >You speak up to prevent her from getting closer to Speck. "Hang on, three little pegasus fillies just assaulted that bat filly." >She turns and raises an eyebrow. >"Oh? Three little pegasus fillies just told me they found a bat filly beaten and crying in a corner." >Oh, you see how it's going to be. "They were muttering something about a weird looking pegasus." >"Are you accusing my students of harming one of their fellow students?" >Speck goes back to calming the filly down. "Yes, I am. What's the alternative? That she hurt the filly?" >You point at Speck, who's starting humming again. "You know what, forget it. Call the kid's parents, I'm reporting this to Luna and Celestia." >The teacher looks startled, her cyan eyes going wide. >"P-princess Celestia?" >You nod slowly. >"Th-that won't be necessary." >She laughs nervously. >"Besides, she doesn't have parents. She comes over here from the orphanage with a few other p0nies." >Coincidence after coincidence, right? >Speck asks you if you can adopt a child, a child gets beaten up, she rushes to it, the bat filly turns out to be an orphan. >The teacher tried to take the filly with her to the orphanage, and then the hospital. >Speck refused and insisted on keeping the filly with her. >The orphanage's Matron found it humorous and asked Speck if she'd like to adopt the filly. >You said you still had to think about it. >The Matron smiled and nodded, completely understanding. >Speck, the Matron, and you all arrived at the hospital together. >The doctors set and cast her wing, gave her some antibiotics, and set her up in a small room for the night, where she now slept. >The Matron left shortly after, but Speck insisted that you stay. "Speck. You're acting really overbearing. You don't even know this kid." >"It doesn't matter, Anon. She needs me." >That was debatable, and highly doubtful. >She hugs the filly close and kisses her on the forehead. "I doubt that, Speck. She'll be fine here for the night." >She scoffs at you. >"Anon. There are no bat p0ny orphans. There never have been, and for one to be here now is wrong." >Well she got mad real fast. >"If a bat foal's parents unfortunately pass, then they are immediately taken in by the next mare she is closest to." >That's interesting. >"I want to know what happened to this foal's parents and why she wasn't adopted by any other bat p0nies." >Speck glares at you. >"I don't care if you object or not." >You shrug. >It's impossible to argue with Speck anyway. "Sure. Whatever makes you happy." >You sit beside her and hug her close. >Speck brushes the filly's pale purple mane out of her face. >You look up at a clock that hangs in the room. >Almost five o'clock. >Time flies when you're worrying about an orphaned bat child. >Speck looks so complacent just being near that child. >It's weird. >She isn't acting like her usual hyper-active, overly excited self. >It's decided, then. >You won't adopt. >Sure, it's selfish, but you like Speck the way she is. >You don't want her to become some overbearing motherly stick in the mud. >She was going to hate you. >You stroke Speck's shoulder. "I'm gonna head home, alright?" >She nods and gives you a kiss on the cheek. "I'll see you tomorrow." >"Okay." >The trek home was long and uneventful, but you had to get there as soon as possible. >You ran as fast as you could, darted through the front door and into your study. >You grab a piece of parchment and a pen and start scribbling. "Dear Luna, One of your stars is currently in an orphanage in P0nyville. Speck wishes to adopt her, but I fear that may not be a valid route to take. Your presence in P0nyville is urgently requested for reasons that it would be better for you to see for yourself. -Anon" >You fold the letter quickly and hold it over one of three candles on your desk. >Specifically, the blue one. >Celestia gave you three ever-burning candles when you moved to P0nyville, in case you ever needed to write to any of the Princesses. >She said it was similar to having a dragon companion, but you opted out of that. >The flames overtake the letter as it disappears. >Several moments later a small scroll plops down on your desk. >You pick it up and hurriedly open it. >"Dear Anonymous, >I will be there tomorrow as soon as the sun rises. >Please, look out for that little bat until then. >- Princess of the Night, >Luna" >Perfect. >Now to come up with a plan. >The clock in the room chimes eight o' clock. >You've been whispering stories and songs to the sleeping filly for the past three hours. >She slowly starts to wake as you begin to hum another tune. >Her large, dark blue eyes stare up at you. >"Mom?" >You shake your head and smile softly as you stroke her mane. "No, no. My name's Speck." >She reaches her hooves up and tries to hug you. >You lean close to her and let her wrap her forelegs around your neck. >She squeezes you tightly. >"Thank you, miss Speck." "It's not a problem, little one.' >"M-my name's Sirocca." "Well, that's a cute name. Where are you from?" >"I'm fr-from the orphanage." >You smile and rest your head on the side of the bed. "Do you like it there?" >She shrugs, her frizzy, poofy mane bouncing against her shoulders. >"I guess. Some of the kids aren't t-too nice, but it's not as bad as school." "Don't worry about that, little one. Everything's going to get better soon." >She smiles and closes her eyes as best as she can. >"Good night, miss Speck." "Good night Sirocca." >You stroke her cheek as she starts to snore. >A yawn parts your lips, so you decide to adjust your chair to be able to comfortably lay your head on the edge of the bed. >Even a watchful guardian needs her sleep. >And tomorrow would bring bright new beginnings.