- >You turn on the faucet letting the icy water run over your hands.
- >You look of the window, admiring the beauty as the suns falls beneath the horizon.
- “Never stay inner city I always say, else you’ll never see such a wondrous sight.”
- >You hum to yourself, drowning out the noise from the other room.
- >Today was a good day. Two for the price of one? Bargain!
- >You give your knife a little taste before spitting the content into the sink.
- “You need more Iron I your diet,” you chuckle, “A thank you would be nice.”
- >The knife’s shine returns as the water washes away the discoloration.
- >Setting it down in the sink you skip out towards the den.
- “So, what’d I miss?”
- >A series of groans emits from behind you after you plop down on the couch.
- >The Skeletons are losing at home to the Vencid Hounds 89-53.
- “You see? I told them they’d be nothing if they traded Keyes and Zentho, and this is what happens when they don’t listen.”
- >You take a bite off your plate and savor the tenderness.
- >A thought strikes you as you’re about to take another.
- “Garlic Salt!”
- >You snatch out the bottle and sprinkle it liberally atop your meal.
- “I fancy myself a chef you see, though not many get to try my cooking.
- >Your mouth explodes in ecstasy at the flavor.
- “Oh. Oh my lord. You simply must take a bite. It’s to die for.”
- >Picking up your plate you walk towards your guests.
- >Both of them are at the back of the room, bound tight to their chairs.
- >You untie the first man’s gag, his head slumping over.
- “Disappointing, I was hoping he’d last longer. They tend to survive till morning. Oh well…”
- >You ungag the other guy, a blue anthropomorphic lizard.
- “I’m sure you’ll enjoy him more anyways.”
- >He gasps for air as you shove one of your tasty treats into his mouth.
- >He’s obstinate at first, but begins to chew when you brandish a familiar knife.
- “There you go, how is it? Want seconds?”
- >The piece slides down his throat while he tries not to gag.
- >”You’re a sick and twisted man.”
- “Why thank you, I was hoping you’d be as gracious.”
- >”Do you even know who I am?”
- “Oh please, don’t insult my intelligence.”
- “I did my research; I know everything there is to know about you. How about that mistress of yours who cleans your office, or that you have a more… intimate… relationship with your son?”
- >He looks horrified at your words.
- “I’m not some run of the mill crazy Mr. President. I wouldn’t have gotten this far otherwise.”
- >You smile and take another bite of flesh.
- “I even took the time to make you a special set of bonds.”
- >You flick his snout and rub the leather straps.
- “Took me two years pay to be able to afford this puppy. Completely worth it though, magic is such a pest in these situations.”
- >”When my people find me-“You burst into laughter interrupting him.
- “That’s rich you should be a come- Oh, wait. You’re serious. Let me laugh even harder.”
- >”When I get out, you’ll wish you’d killed me first.”
- >You wipe a few tears out of your eyes and give him a stern look.
- “To be frank, neither of us is leaving this room tonight.”
- >Hunger leaves you. The plate falls from your hands leaving pieces of his bodyguard across the floor.
- “I have grown tired of this game. There’s only so far you can go before everything appears trivial.”
- >You turn your back to him, evaluating your situation.
- “Maybe the magic-inclined such as yourself could find a new hobby, but for me. I’m done in this life. I seek more.”
- >You pick up your charge and fiddle with the controls.
- “You were my magnum opus of this life, so what is it in the next.”
- >Spinning around you split open the president’s neck.
- >Placing your head against his, you stare deep into his fading eyes, cherishing every second.
- >You place the memory along with the others that flash before you, so many you’ve lost count by now.
- >His eyes flutter, more blood escaping from his body.
- “Shhhh… just go to sleep….”
- >His heart slows, eventually falling silent like the rest.
- “Maybe things will be different.”
- >You squeeze the trigger, enjoying the fireworks.
- >So very warm, crispy even. Life returns to your form as air fills your lungs once more.
- >You feel around with your hands, eyelids heavy with fatigue.
- >The damp grass tickles your fingers atop the moist soil below.
- >Is this the afterlife? Was the Beyond more than a simple tale?
- >You’re not back on Riff, that’s for damn sure. Nature had long since abandoned that hunk of rock, but where could you be?
- >The sun must still be up as you can feel its ray beating against you.
- >Energy has been drained from your limbs, leaving you a shambled mess.
- >With nothing to do but wait you hum yourself to sleep, hastening your recovery.
- >A short time passes before you awaken, your body being pulled across the dirt.
- >How nice is that? Someone is already coming to your rescue and you haven’t even seen them yet.
- >You’ll be sure to “thank” them when you’re all better.
- >No no no, you can’t just go right back to it. Too many variables are at play.
- >Best to play it safe… for now…
- >Maybe this person could turn out quite useful.
- >Once again you hum to yourself to sleep, inciting a giggle from your host.
- >You drift back into your dreams, though none come to meet you.
- >Something doesn’t feel right here…
- >The dark void shifts into a murky green, a presence other than your own entering your mind.
- >A guest? How strange, it has certainly been a while since you had willing company.
- >Could your savior be trying to ascertain your mental condition?
- >Your attitude swiftly changes as it starts to prod at your memories.
- >Interesting, whatever this thing is it certainly wants something, maybe you can have some fun with this curious cat.
- >You guide the being through a series of altered memories, being sure to change any that contain your less than charitable acts, which turns out to be a lot of them.
- >It appears to be digging deeper into a particular memory, but is blocked by your will.
- >Sophie? Ah yes, one never forgets their first time. She turned you down once because you weren’t “hardcore” enough for her.
- >Turns out she couldn’t handle the truth; it took you weeks to wash out the stains.
- >Entertaining your guest, you formulate another past for her before granting entrance.
- >Once where you two fell madly in love, but couldn’t be together due to your rival families.
- >Straight Romeo and Juliet garbage. “I’ll find a way…” the memory ends.
- >The entity appears to be sated as it retreats from your mind, consciousness returning to you.
- >You manage to open your eyes, taking in the view.
- >You’re at the edge of some cave. The moon illuminates the ground revealing a rich and thriving forest.
- >A crackling fire sits beside you, the flames flickering brightly against the night sky.
- >You manage to sit up, your clothes charred from the blast, but your skin relatively unharmed, though your muscles themselves seem sapped of their former strength.
- >”Feeling better?”
- >That voice, it couldn’t be… You turn around to another figure sitting by the fire.
- “Sophie?”
- >Sophie sits across from you, exactly the same as you remember, before your intervention anyways.
- >Her slender frame and pearly white skin fit her well, though it was her short jet black hair and majestic green eyes that captivated you.
- >She smiles at you longingly but stays silent. You continue to admire her before it dawns on you.
- >This is just an illusion, a trick designed to fool you.
- >She concocted this scheme around your memory. Thankfully you managed to change the contents.
- >Whatever this thing is, it’s dangerous, but thankfully it still thinks it has you fooled.
- >It’d be wise to play its game for now.
- “W-what are you doing here?”
- >”I told you I’d find a way.” She walks over and embraces you.
- >”I’ve waited so long for us to be together again.”
- >You nuzzle at her neck trying to act as convincing as possible. She even smells like Sophie did.
- “You look wonderful, I missed you so much.”
- >”I know darling, I know.” She’s nothing like the real Sophie, just a cheap imitation.
- >She runs a hand down your arm which throbs painfully at the touch.
- >”Are you okay Anon? You look hurt.”
- “Clothes didn’t give that away,” you chuckle, “But yeah, my body aches something fierce.”
- >She lays you down, resting her hands upon your chest.
- >”Let’s see what your Sophie can do to help.”
- >Her green eyes begin to glow, magic flowing into your body.
- >The pain in your muscles subsides in a soothing bath of soothing currents.
- >The creature instinctively pulls back dissatisfied with something.
- “What’s wrong?” You’re worried she caught on to something.
- >She scowls at you, “Why don’t you love me?”
- >Well fuck, you tended to be a better actor than that.
- “I don’t know what you mean darling,” you say reaching out to her.
- >She slaps your hand away, “Do not lie to me.”
- >You smile, giving up on the charade. It was fun while it lasted.
- “I like my women a bit more honest first of all. You’re not Sophie.”
- >”Who else would I be? I tr-“
- “Sophie’s dead,” you interrupt her, a confused look on her face.
- >”I said we’d find a way…”
- “We both played the other; I just did a better job.” You laugh in her face instinctively, not one of your better choices.
- >A sage ring of fire erupts around her, forcing you to back off.
- >The lack of magic makes the odds clearly in her favor.
- >The flames strike upwards towards the ceiling masking her body in the blaze.
- >You lean against the wall and wait for her show to end. Showing fear is a one-way ticket down bitch-lane.
- >As the flames wither away her appearance has changed drastically.
- >She’s horse-like in appearance, her skin black as night and her flowing blue hair draped down her neck.
- >A twisted horn and a pair of insectoid wings exemplify her corrupted nature.
- “Well… That’s a new one.”
- >”You will show me respect whelp!” her voice greatly distorted, but somehow pleasant.
- “You certainly have it. It’s refreshing to meet another who’s willing to play dirty. Now what may I call you miss?”
- >She appears surprised at your manners, though she doesn’t let up her overpowering demeanor.
- >”I am Chrysalis, queen of the changelings.”
- “I didn’t realize I was in the presence of royalty,” you give a brief bow, “I appreciate your help in my predicament, but I really must be going.”
- >Another wall of flame blocks your exit.
- >”You’re not going anywhere.”
- >The flame circles you, closing tighter every second.
- >”It is, as you said, refreshing to meet another such as myself, and I’m not letting that just walk away.”
- >Things are getting hairy a bit quicker than you’d like.
- “What do you want?” you blurt out trying to escape your hellish prison.
- >”Those delicious emotions of yours of course.” The flames press tight against your skin though they don’t burn.
- >The floor below sucks you in as she continues.
- >”Every morsel will feed my people, and who knows,” you disappear from view, her words ringing in your ears, “you might just like it.”
- >Days become weeks. Weeks become months.
- >Chrysalis trapped you in this godforsaken cave and has begun to slowly pick away at your sanity.
- >Pity you lost that long ago, or did you? Tricky subject that is.
- >You bid your time with this “Changeling.” Good things come to those who wait you always say.
- >The queen has made sure to drop by every now and then to check on you, and make sure you’re still up and ticking.
- >At one point she sent a henchman to keep you company, who I proceeded to grace in some more unpleasant arts.
- >You never thought blood could be so sweet.
- >Taking a life left you in nostalgia, the fluidity of your motions, the power of your grip…
- >Too long since you last felt like that.
- >The moment would have been perfect, but the queen’s hums of delight sour the mood.
- >Her approval of your actions strikes you as odd.
- >She sought to recreate the events again, but it wasn’t the same.
- >There’s no sport when the target is simply sent to their death.
- >It doesn’t mean you spared him of course, though it was little more than a kill of convenience.
- >No hums or giggles meet you this time, just silence.
- “Are you not entertained?”
- >Another inferno sparks to life around you. Bad choice of words you presume.
- >The trip is far more pleasant this time around as the flames ease their way to the floor.
- >You find yourself in another chamber, this one far roomier.
- >Two changeling guards hesitantly approach and escort you down the hall.
- >At least they’re smart enough to acknowledge a threat when they see one.
- >You simply grin and move onwards.
- >The walls are lined with cells, each containing creatures long forgotten on your world.
- >Manticores, pegasi, unicorns, cows and even a small dragon.
- >Each locked up and slowly siphoned by the changelings.
- >But why did you not wind up like them?
- >Queen Chrysalis comes to meet you. She lets out a few rhythmical chirps, probably their natural language, and sends off the guards.
- “It’s been a pleasure,” you say to the retreating creatures.
- >She’s amused at your behavior even after all this time.
- >”Come, there are things I would like to discuss.”
- >You follow her lead further into the cave finally coming upon a lush underground forest.
- >She makes her way up a mangles tree, resting on a large perch at the top.
- >You sit across from her reveling in its natural beauty.
- >”Why did you not appreciate the second offering?”
- “Offering? Oh, him…” You still don’t understand her motives clearly, “It is unimportant.”
- >”It is important to me. You enjoyed the first one didn’t you? I could taste it, sweeter than anything I have before.”
- >So she wasn’t being poetic when she talked about your emotions. She literally feeds on them, just like the others.
- >”It was not the same for the second, why?”
- >Her thirst for knowledge intrigues you. If only more were like her.
- “There was no sport in the kill.”
- >She eyes you strangely, likely not understanding your meaning.
- “Whenever I do what I do, I pick my targets based on challenge. Each victim is more difficult than the last.”
- >She nods her head as you continue.
- “The second minion you sent was not a greater challenge. Plus, he was not there of his free will. Had he happened across me, then maybe I would feel differently.”
- >”I have not come across many such as you. In fact, you’d be the first.”
- “What can I say? I’m certainly unique to say the least.”
- >She laughs heartily and looks back into the grove. You feel the same about her, unique.
- “How long do you plan on keeping me here Miss Chrysalis?”
- >”Not long. It’s apparent that I am unable to squeeze anymore out of you, and I will not waste my time trying.”
- >Unique, intelligent, appreciates nature. Where has this girl been all your life?
- “So you’re going to let me go?”
- >She nods though she says nothing. Her horn shimmers revealing a path back to the surface.
- >”I’ll see you out.” You can detect a slight bit of pain in her voice.
- >The ascent is a tad disheartening. Relief would be an appropriate feeling, not sadness.
- >She fills you in on what to expect when you breach the surface, mostly details about the surrounding lands and population.
- >It’s morning when you reach the top. A new day for your new life.
- >”Take the eastern route until you reach the edge of the forest. From there just follow the road until you reach the nearest settlement.”
- “I appreciate the help Chrysalis.”
- >Maybe you could convince her to stay with you. Having a companion never occurred to you until now.
- “One last thing I want to get out.”
- >She gives you her attention. This is turning out a bit harder to say than you thought.
- “I never had company before, and I’m still new to this place…” You ramble on, trying to find a way to word it correctly.
- “Screw it; do you want to come with me?”
- >She appears intrigued by the offer. “I don’t know. I have duties to attend to here…”
- >Playing hard to get? Women… always the same…
- “Well, that’s too bad. I might have liked you hanging around.”
- >You don’t give her time to respond and whistle as you head down the route she specified.
- >She doesn’t follow you much to your displeasure. You had actually told her the truth.
- >At this rate you’ll end up an average person.
- >Whatever, it’s her loss and you have plans for this place. Plans you still have to come up with.
- >You hum happily as you make your way through the forest.
- >The aura about this place is rejuvenating.
- “The Everfree Forest. What wonders wait within your pristine folds?”
- >Riff was never much of a home to you. More like a prison, and this forest was your salvation. The name seemed fitting.
- >Equestria, the land beyond the void. Devoid of true violence and cruelty.
- >Wait until they get a load of you.
- >You reach the end of the forest and stop to rest.
- >Your clothes are still mostly intact even after the explosion. Bits and pieces were missing, but overall nothing of value was lost.
- >It still surprises you how your actually body was unharmed. Once again, a few scratches, but there were no signs of damage otherwise.
- >The lack of nutrition was starting to get to you. Chrysalis didn’t exactly keep you stocked with a variety of food, but that’s not her fault.
- >Maybe if she had come with you…
- >”Is this spot taken?”
- >You hold back the smile when you hear her words.
- “Not at all.”
- >Chrysalis sits down beside you, disguised once again as Sophie.
- “I hope you know that I’m not falling for that.”
- >”And I hoped you thought that I knew that already.”
- >Add smartass to her list of traits.
- >”Changelings are not exactly on good standings with the people of Equestria.”
- “I couldn’t imagine why.” you reply sarcastically.
- >”It would be best if I looked like you.”
- “You never said if there were any others like me here.”
- >”Because there aren’t. You are the first of your kind present here to my knowledge.”
- “Which means they’ll likely react to me, us, accordingly.”
- >”Indeed, but at least two of us would look more natural.”
- >You agree. Having her along might make things a bit easier for you.
- “I’m glad you decided to stay.”
- >”I’m still weighing my options.”
- >You both laugh before heading back out.
- “So where is the closest settlement exactly?”
- >”It’s a ways off. Ponyville I believe it’s called, a small town nothing more.”
- “Anything I should know?”
- >”They’re ponies, and they live in a town. What else do you want from me?”
- >You shake your head and smile. She really is something.
- >It takes a few hours before you make out a few buildings on the horizon.
- “Is that it?”
- >She squints her eyes to make it out, “That would be the destination.”
- >You crack your neck and walk towards the settlement.
- “Let’s go say hi.”

