Title: Swan Song (Sequel to Aria's Addiction) Author: jigglebilly Pastebin link: http://pastebin.com/XUQNnihZ First Edit: Wednesday 19th of October 2016 01:28:45 AM CDT Last Edit: Wednesday 19th of October 2016 01:28:45 AM CDT >Tick...tock...tick...tock >You shift uncomfortably in the leather chair provided in the office. >The only other chair aside from the more luxurious one placed behind the desk in front of you. >Behind the desk is a large window, offering a massive view of Canterlot Cemetary below. >Tick...tock...tick...tock >The grandfather clock to your left continued it's steady pace, echoing in the otherwise quiet room. >Bookcases adorned both walls, filled with books you cared not to look at. >Even though it's been years since you've last had to be here, it felt like it was too soon to be here again. >Tick...tock...tick...tock >Too soon... >You never expected to be here again so soon. >And for- >The door behind you creaks open and you hear footsteps tread across the soft carpet. >"My apologies, Anon. I had to make sure I had all the paperwork." >A heavyset, middle-aged man comes into your view as he slowly walks over to the desk. >His bespectacled eyes are glued to a folder that he absentmindedly flips through. "It's no problem, Mr.Rites..." >Your voice was raspy and cracked, a product of lack of sleep. >And lack of liquid that wasn't a form of alcohol. >Mr. Rites places the folder down onto the desk and slides into the chair, as it creaks under his weight. >He leans his elbows on the ornate desk and studies you intently. >"Anon, my boy. As much of a nice young man you are, I was hoping I would never have to see you again, especially under such circumstances." >He opens the folder again, while using the other hand to retrieve a decorated fountain pen from his desk. >"That being said, I trust I do not need to go through all the procedures and regulations with you?" >All you can muster is a weak nod. >The large man opens the folder and sets to his work, scribbling notes in some papers. >Tick...tock...tick...tock >"And how many will be attending, Anon?" "One." >You hear the pen stop. >Tick...tock...tick...tock >"Just One?" >Another weak nod is your only response. >Mr. Rites heaves a heavy sigh as he places the pen down and removes his spectacles. >"Anon, listen...You don't have to go through with this again. I know how hard it was the first time. I was there with you." >Concern is evident behind the man's eyes. >"I don't do this with a lot of my clients, but I'm not talking to you as a caretaker of these grounds. I'm talking to you as someone who sees what you've gone through." >His words, while they sound comforting, do little to mend anything. >They just get sucked into what seems like a black void, leaving nothing but an echo of what they mean. >"There are other options, Anon. Cremation is cheaper than burial, and we offer some very nice urns to car-" "Money is of no concern." >Tick...tock...tick...tock >"I understand that, Anon. But-" "It's what she would have wanted." >Your eyes cast down to your lap, where your hands lay. Trembling. "It's...It's the least I can do for her..." >Tick...tock...tick...tock >You hear Mr. Rites heave a heavy sigh. >"Very well, Anon. We'll find an open plot and plan accordingly." >The scribbling resumes, battling the grandfather clock for dominance over the silence of the room. >After what seems like an eternity of writing, Mr.Rites voice echos in the room. >"Name?" >... >I'm sorry... >I failed you... >I killed you... >"Anon? Name?" >Tick...tock...tick...tock "Aria Blaze."