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My Little Airman pt 42 A New Beginning...?

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  1. Part 42 A New Beginning...?
  2.  
  3. >Two weeks later
  4. >No progress on finding the source of your magical powers
  5. >However, you're just about fully healed
  6. >You've been released to an apartment in the castle, until your visit is over that is
  7. >And you've already got plans to stay in Canterlot for another week
  8. >This particular morning, you wake up next to Twilight Sparkle, like so many days before
  9. >Today though...
  10. >Today is the memorial service for your troops
  11. >You go through your morning routine, dressing in your full service blues
  12. >A stack of ribbons on the left side outlining all your accomplishments, as well as the medals you earned in your service to Equestria
  13. >On your right side, where a nametag would be, nothing
  14. >You still don't know quite who you were on Earth, whether it was an enlisted airman or an officer in the Air Force
  15. >Perhaps both, but the only way you could know how to pilot anything is through the training only an officer receives
  16. >You don't know your name, and what memories you do have seem to be unpleasant
  17. >But that doesn't really matter, as you've made a life for yourself here
  18. >Slowly you walk to the dresser, and spot the dog-tags
  19. >Picking them up brings back quite a few memories
  20. >Lightning Strike
  21. >Blazin' Blue
  22. >Star Shine
  23. >Lucky
  24. >You didn't know them for very long, but in the short time you spent with them, they had become brothers
  25. >They were your men, and you led them to battle
  26. >They followed every order without question...
  27. >"Anon?"
  28. >You look up, realizing you had probably been staring at their dog-tags for some time
  29. >Checking the time, you see it's almost time to leave
  30. >Turning, you meet her concerned eyes
  31. Hey. I'm fine.
  32. >"It's ok if you're not, dear."
  33. I'll be fine. This is something I must do
  34. >"I know."
  35. >Today is also another special day...
  36. Twilight?
  37. >"Yes, Anon?"
  38. After the service, I have an errand I have to run, by myself. I'd like to meet up with you later, though. Would you be at the garden at sunset?
  39. >"Yes, I would like that."
  40. >She seems a little flustered
  41. >Well...maybe she can tell
  42. >Hopefully not though
  43. I'll see you then
  44. >You pick up your M1, walk out of the room, and head towards your ride to the service
  45. >A carriage...you always feel odd seeing horses doing labor they performed in your world
  46. >Opening the door, you see Shining Armor sitting there
  47. >He greets you, but quickly becomes silent
  48. >There's little to discuss right now, both of you know your roles
  49. >Upon arriving, you see seats upon seats, in a similar fashion to the first memorial service that was held
  50. >There seems to be more ponies than last time, though
  51. >Good
  52. >Holding your rifle at Port Arms, you stand by Shining Armor, and ready yourself
  53. >Checking the time, you have a few minutes before you start
  54. >"Nervous?"
  55. Not at all. Just a bit...unnerved. Never thought I'd have to do this again.
  56. >"You know what we're doing, right?"
  57. Yeah, of course.
  58. >The sound of trumpets going off silences the crowd
  59. >From above, Princesses Celestia and Luna elegantly land on a platform
  60. >Behind them is a statue of your fallen comrades
  61. >Their poses suggest hand-to...er...hoof-to-hoof combat against unseen enemies
  62. >In a way, it's beautiful, showing their last moments defending Equestria
  63. >In another, it makes you feel guilt, knowing you led them to their deaths
  64. >Celestia begins
  65. >"Hello, everyone. I thank you for coming to pay homage to our brave heroes Lucky, Star Shine, Blazin' Blue, and Lightning Strike. I ask that you stand and remain silent for the duration of the ceremony."
  66. >She steps away from the center, and you hear their anthem playing
  67. >Normally, you might be annoyed at her lack of understanding in the ceremonial arts, but you don't have it in you today
  68. >Must be because this ceremony is rather personal
  69. >Softly, you call the command
  70. Step
  71. >And you and Shining Armor slowly walk down the path
  72. >In front of you are the open caskets of your fallen brethren
  73. >Walking ever closer, you have a strange sense of deja vu
  74. >You notice Twilight Sparkle in the audience, near the front
  75. >Passing her, getting closer to the caskets as the anthem starts to end
  76. >It's a strange sense, you almost expect to see human bodies in there
  77. >For a brief second, you almost do see human bodies
  78. >Walking past them, about 30 feet past them, and you halt
  79. >About face, in sync with Shining Armor
  80. >You charge the bolt, and fire to your left side, away from anypony
  81. >Being it's an M1 instead of an M14, you spin it, throwing it in the air, and catch it
  82. >You fire to the side again
  83. >Repeating this process until you hear the familiar PING, you face Shining Armor
  84. >Perfectly in sync, he faces you
  85. >You go through a rifle inspection, spinning and throwing it around
  86. >After your bit is done, you thrust the rifle to Shining Armor
  87. >Deftly, he catches it, and does his own inspection
  88. >When he finishes, the two of you face the crowd in unison
  89. >Celestia starts to speak again
  90. >"We owe so much gratitude to Captain Anonymous. With his elite squad, he saved our nation against an army, and without him, many more would die. Despite sustaining life-threatening wounds, he single-handedly defeated a dragon of unusually destructive disposition."
  91. >You start to not like where this train of thought is going...
  92. >"Captain Anonymous, please step forward"
  93. >Here it comes
  94. >You march forward, nonchalantly  eying a floating pillow with a medal
  95. >She speaks again after you stop right next to her
  96. >"For your unquestioning loyalty, outstanding service, and fearless devotion to defending Equestria, I present this Cross of Valor, our highest decoration. This cannot ever express our true appreciation, but let it symbolize our complete trust in you, and our recognition of you as our great defender."
  97. >Like the Medal of Honor, it's a decoration worn around the neck
  98. >She levitates it and places it gently around your neck
  99. >Non-verbally, she motions for you to speak
  100. >Well, here you go
  101. Thank you. Thank you all. I love Equestria very, very much. I have adopted this place as my home, and I will do everything to keep it as innocent as the day I arrived. At the same time, I must refuse this award.
  102. >You take the Cross of Valor off from around your neck, and turn to the statue of your troops
  103. Lucky, Star Shine, Blazin' Blue and Lightning Strike were the heroes.
  104. >Walking over, you place the medal at the base of the statue
  105. Though it's true that I trained them, I didn't force them to perform their duties. They knew death was awaiting them when I led them to the Diamond Dogs. It's a miracle, and a heavy burden, that I survived that fight, but I saw them give everything they had to ensure that I got to where I needed to go. I must have offered them at least a hundred times over that they were under no obligation to follow me, and yet they did. I wouldn't be here, if it wasn't for them. My troops had my combat expertise, but they had their own hearts. I do not rebuke your award, nor do I intend any disrespect towards Princesses Celestia or Luna. I merely am giving it to the troops I feel are more deserving of it than myself, based on my first-hand experience with them.
  106. >You face away from the audience and towards the statue, hiding your tears
  107. >At the same time, you give a crisp salute, and start to slowly march away
  108. >All is silent, until a clap...or rather a clop
  109. >It starts slow, then is joined by others, and soon grows to the entire audience
  110. >Their applause signals to you that they understood everything you meant
  111. >For the first time, you feel like a native of Equestria
  112. >Feeling the dog tags in your pocket, you realize you're not quite ready to depart with them
  113. >And you feel that when you do return them, you probably won't want an audience
  114. >You rejoin Shining Armor, and the two of you slowly march away from the cemetery
  115. >The service still ongoing, your part is over
  116. >You don't worry though; you'll give them a visit from time to time
  117. >Shining Armor looks over to you
  118. >"What are you going to do now?"
  119. >You think it over, wondering how to put it
  120. Well...I need to go to a jewelry shop. Is there one that you'd suggest?
  121. >He raises his brow...
  122. >Only to give a reassuring nod
  123. >"There's a small shop by the name of L'amour éternelle on Buckshire Street. The pony who owns it is a respectable jeweler who should be able to help you with your needs. He helped me with Cadance's ring..."
  124. Thanks. It really means a lot to me.
  125. >"I know. Just make sure you take care of her."
  126. >You turn to look at him, and stop in your tracks
  127. >A better way to explain your future plans just comes to you
  128. A huge part of me wants to settle down, to leave all this behind me, and spend the rest of my life with Twilight Sparkle. And in the end, I guess that's what I'll do, baring anything that threatens her life. But a little side of me craves, and I suppose will always desire, combat. Call it PTSD, call it duty, call it whatever, I have more than a little doubt I'll be able to adapt to a normal life.
  129. >"You've seen plenty here, and likely more before you came here. I can't claim to know what you're going through, but I do know there is help available if you ever need it."
  130. Thanks, Shining Armor. I'll consider it.
  131. >Turning away, you wave farewell to him, and walk to Buckshire Street
  132.  
  133. >Without a carriage, the trip took about an hour
  134. >Whatever magic you still have seems to have led you there
  135. >You believe it's magic, because there really was no way you would've known where exactly to go without directions
  136. >Finding yourself outside of L'amour Eternelle, you take note of the size
  137. >Indeed, it is a rather small shop, so much that it should actually draw attention to itself
  138. >However, it doesn't look like the sort of place that gets much business
  139. >You walk in, immediately charmed by an older style of architecture inside
  140. >It looks similar to a late 1800's-early 1900's style shop, outfitted with wonderful gems and jewelry
  141. >"Good day, sir. How may I help you?"
  142. >A somewhat elderly stallion greets you  as you step in
  143. Good morning. I first must say how beautiful this shop is. Just how long has it been around?
  144. >He smiles
  145. >"Not many folk come here these days, let alone comment on my little shop. L'amour Eternelle has been in my family for a few generations, and I plan on passing it on to my foals one day."
  146. >He has a strange accent, almost like a cross between Cajun and British
  147. >Where one would pick that up in your world, you have no clue, and here...well anything's possible, you guess.
  148. That's a good plan. A place like this should be preserved for future generations.
  149. >"That's nice of you to say. How may I help you?"
  150. As you might guess, I have a marefriend I intend on asking to marry me. I need an engagement ring that I can say comes from my heart. I don't care about the cost, nor about the flair or the flash. I need a ring that feels genuine. Might you be able to help me with that?
  151. >"You're that Anon fellow, aren't ya?"
  152. That is correct
  153. >"Well, Mr. Anon, I believe I do have something you might like."
  154. >He turns and finds a little case, which he holds out for you
  155. >You take the case, and open it, revealing a delicately made ring
  156. >Overall, it's a small ring
  157. >The band seems a bit thin, and the stone seems to be an ancient blue gem
  158. >Not normally a ring one would think to give, but to you, it gives a strangely pleasant aura
  159. >You can just feel good vibes coming from this ring
  160. >You know it's the perfect one
  161. There's something a bit odd about this ring, but I like it. Tell me, is there anything special about it?
  162. >"I knew you were a sharp one. Yes, this is a special sort of ring. On your wedding day, this ring will blossom into the perfect representation of your love the moment you two finish your vows."
  163. >So...it turns into a wedding ring
  164. >Transformers....
  165. >A weird thought occurred in your mind
  166. >Either way, it's perfect
  167. Name your price.
  168. >He contemplates it for a few seconds
  169. >"How about 50 bits?"
  170. So little an amount?
  171. >"Well, I don't believe in profiting from love, I just ask for enough to keep me going."
  172. Sir...I don't...
  173. >You don't have the words
  174. >"I know, I know. Just promise me you'll have a wonderful life."
  175. I swear I'll make every effort to
  176. >You hand him a small sack of money
  177. Thank you, so much
  178. >You leave, hoping to leave before he counts the sum of 200 bits you gave him
  179. >Now you try to get everything ready for the evening...
  180.  
  181. >Hours later
  182. >You're in the castle garden, still in your blues
  183. >Sitting on a bench, you calmly wait
  184. >Butterflies are in your stomach, even when you're pretty sure of what will happen
  185. >The sun is just starting to set
  186. >You take a deep breath
  187. >You hear the sound of some hoofs
  188. >Turning, you see the pony you expected...plus her 5 friends
  189. >"Hey, Anon. I hope it's ok that I brought the gang."
  190. It's no problem
  191. >Twilight sits next to you, the others sit back a ways, giving you space
  192. >Seems like they all know the drill
  193. >Your mouth gets dry, but you push through it
  194. Hey, Twilight?
  195. >"Yes, Anon?"
  196. >Your eyes meet
  197. Remember when we first met each other?
  198. >"Of course I do"
  199. >You go on anyways
  200. I was confused at the time. I had no idea where I was, how I got here, or even who I am. Running into those timberwolves, I knew I wasn't in my world anymore. And then you, and Fluttershy came to save the day. We couldn't understand each other at first, but it was apparent that I wasn't a threat to you.
  201. >She looks longingly into your eyes
  202. A lot has happened since then. Plenty of time has passed. It feels like it's been a year already, and life just keeps going. I still have no idea where I am in relation to my world, and magic seems to be how I got here, but I don't know why. I still have some slight amnesia, but the one thing I know for sure is that I want to spend the rest of my life by your side.
  203. >You pull out the little ring box, and go onto a knee
  204. Twilight Sparkle, will you marry me?
  205. >Tears sweep her eyes
  206. >"Of course I will!"
  207. >You feel your eyes starting to wet as well
  208. >No sooner had you put the ring on her horn than she jumped forward to kiss you
  209. >Her friends were cheering on
  210. >Nothing could ruin this moment...
  211. >...
  212. >"Well well well. Congratulations, Mr. Anonymous. HAHAHAHAHAHA!"