Title: Emptiness Pt. 5 (Finale) Author: Th3seus Pastebin link: http://pastebin.com/P9REyrWA First Edit: Saturday 16th of February 2013 02:43:20 PM CDT Last Edit: Saturday 16th of February 2013 02:43:20 PM CDT >You gather up all the scattered pieces of paper and neatly tuck them in the record book >This needs to be seen >What happened here… it needs to be known >…they need to be remembered >You hold the book under your arm and relight your torch >You approach the false wall >And make your way through >…You’ve returned to the dark, cavernous dungeon >You sigh >It’s time to find your way out of here >Out of this whole mess… >You walk out from the dead end hallway and around the corner, continuing down the direction the phantom mare was taking you >The pathway continues straight, passing by many more caged off areas sunken in darkness >Your light briefly and partially returns these relics of devices and tools to the world of the visible >…there’s a lot of them >How many p0nies were sent here…? >Not to mention all the fillies and colts… >… >You turn your head away from them, trying to get it out of your mind >How could this injustice go unnoticed for so long? >… >Well… >You look down to the book and papers under your arm >…you’re going to change that >But who could you show it to…? >Who could you tell? >…Twilight of course >She’ll take this seriously, and study these notes >Probably can come back for the rest, too >Although… Celestia is her teacher >Whose side would she take…? >… >Twilight would do what’s right >You could count on her… >Right…? >The pathway begins to twist slowly to the right >As you gradually round this corner, your eye catches the grand stone steps at the end of the path Finally… >From the main part of the mansion, you could surely find a way out easier >You pick up your pace, eager to escape >Your peripherals still picking up the cells of torture around you >Only a few more steps until— >…wait >You halt, and step backwards a bit >From the side of your eyes… >You swear… >You walk up to the cell-- >One of the final cells here >--And shine your torch into it >It eats away at the darkness inside, making it a little easier to see >It’s still hard, but you can definitely make it out >That minty green and banana yellow stand out against the dull, metallic hues of the chamber Bloody hell… >You can’t fit your arm in any further, you can’t see the damage these two have undergone >Are those two p0nies taking a lively nap? >Or are you gazing upon two fresh p0ny corpses… >… >Only one way to find out >You approach the gated cell door >…It’s rusted shut completely >Probably hasn’t been opened in decades… >… >Well, rust is weak, right? >You back up a bit, get a walking start, lift up your leg, and kick hard >The rusty, whiney clang grates against your ears, and swirls down the halls throughout the entire dungeon >You back up once more and deliver another strong kick >You hear what sounds like bolts snapping >One more time, you deliver >The gate cracks under the pressure, and caves into itself >You grip its corners and push it in more, giving you more room to enter with >You hold up your torch, and offer this room the full benefit of your light >All kinds of things: knives, clamps, chains; rest on various tables >A pendulum hangs from the ceiling in the back corner of the room >But these are not your concern >You approach the area you saw the pastel colors >On a table rests Lyra >She’s unbinded, but has several fresh, shallow cuts carved all across her body >Some in various, recognizable shapes >But the significance of these shapes are lost on you >You approach her and place your hand on her chest >… >Up… >Down… >…Yeah, she’s alive >You turn your head to the yellow one >Fluttershy is strapped to a vertical table, upside down >She has suffered much the same fate as Lyra >But she’s still breathing >You glance over to these two p0nies >These two antagonistic rapists >What were their motives…? >Why you? >You hardly even know them… >… >Well, a great impression they’ve made on you >And now, here they lie >Broken, unconscious >In a deep, forgotten dungeon connected to P0nyville’s past >A dungeon used for torture and punishment… >… >How fitting… >You glance over their bodies >… You deserve this… >You mutter >You run your hand across Lyra’s body I ought to just leave you two here to rot… >You move your eyes to Fluttershy’s inverted state >… >You squat down… >And move Lyra’s body onto your left shoulder >You tuck the book and notes into the front of your jeans >You approach Fluttershy and undo her bindings >She drops down into your hands, and you hoist her over your right shoulder I ought to… >You sigh But… I won’t. >You stand still for a moment, thinking over your actions >You break out in a smile, and let loose a single, breathy laugh What am I doing…? >You say, shaking your head and smiling >You breathe deeply I better not regret this… >With an arm over Lyra for support, and just letting Fluttershy slump on her own, you leave the cell with the two mares on your shoulders >You grip the torch in your right hand firmly as you approach the stairs >Tripping… would be bad >You carefully place one foot on the first step >Then the other on the next >And proceed up the steps >After about fifteen minutes of careful, balanced climbing, you emerge at the top of the steps >They lead up to a dead end, very similar to the one you started from behind the bookcase >The torch you carry brilliantly illuminates the small area you’re in, and you easily notice a lever to the right >You take your hand off of Lyra, grip the handle, and crank it down hard >You hear gears and cogs turn behind the walls >And the dead end in front of you slides to the right >It grinds onto the floor below it, kicking up dust that gathered from ages upon ages of neglect >As it opens, and the loud groan of stone-on-stone friction halts, the heavy rain once again becomes audible >Ahh… >Back to the first floor >You step out of the hidden passage and lift up your torch >You appear to be in some kind of storage area >In relation to where you are in the mansion, you haven’t the slightest >But you best get moving >You weave around a few cabinets and shelving units, until you’re out a door, back into the main corridors >They unsettle you a little bit >… >But… >As you step into them… >…And glance up on your shoulders… >…You realize there’s not nearly as much reason to fear these halls as there was earlier >You let out a single sigh of relief >And continue down aimlessly though the mansion >There are no windows >And everything looks the same >How did any of the children staying here even know where they were? >Maybe they didn’t >Those poor fillies and colts… >… >You try to put the thought out of your mind >You’ll be doing them justice >You’ll bring their case to the light >The public will see… >You nod to yourself Yeah… >”…uhhh…” >A groan comes from your left shoulder >You bolt your head in that direction >Lyra’s head moves slightly >Well… look who might be waking up >You bob your shoulder up and down, shaking her Hey. >You call in a whisper Lyra. Lyra, wake up. >She stirs just a little, then lies motionless again >You shake her some more >But she doesn’t respond >You sigh >Not yet, you suppose… >You continue pressing on >Each lift of the leg seems harder than the last >You’re exhausted after this whole ordeal >You trudge along >Leg after leg >Until >You step in something… cool >Like your leg was placed in front of an air conditioned for a second >You glance down quickly >But nothing looks out of the ordinary >… >There it is again >A cold feeling around your leg >You stop in your tracks, and focus >Looking around >… >… >There… >…a white wisp >About the size of a young filly >It fades in and out of visibility >You look down to your feet >It wraps around your legs a few times >…it’s so cold >You think you hear a soft giggle >And it disappears >… >It reappears a few feet in front of you, making its way down the hall >… >You begin walking again >Picking up the pace >You make lengthy strides, keeping up with this odd wisp >It disappears and reappears constantly >But you always seem to know where it’s going >It rounds a few corners >You follow it intently >Could it be…? >You think you see other wisps pass you by >Standing around, or heading the other direction >Are these…? >You continue following it >Windows start appearing at the sides of the corridors >Moonlight pours in once more >The little wisp swirls around the squares of light that shadow each window >…how playful… >After a few minutes of walking, the hallway begins to open up >You see a grand staircase to your left >Large windows to your right >Over a large door >You stop, and look up >Observing this magnificent hall >… >Yes… >This is the main entrance >The one Fluttershy used >You’re back… >You glance over to the door >… >A small shape is perched in front of it >…you smile >You walk slowly over to the door >The green maned filly slowly becomes more visible >Her yellow fur shines brilliantly, yet eerily, in the moonlight >You approach her, and do your best to kneel down to her level >Her eyes meet yours >… >”…you’re helping mommy, aren’t you?” she asks, twisting her body back and forth >You nod at her Yes. Not just her, though. >You motion to her You. >You turn your head away from her, to the main hall All of you. >Your voice echoes into the vast space >You think you hear various murmurs and giggles >But over the rain, it’s hard to hear >You turn back to the filly >She’s smiling >”Thank you, mister.” >You smile back And thank you. >She closes her eyes and giggles >She slowly begins to lose her color >Her shape becomes less solid >She fades to white >Then becomes clear >And fades away completely >…just like that… she’s gone >… >A sound echoes throughout the hall >The sound of a turning lock >You look up to the grand door in front of you, and stand >Grabbing the handle, you squeeze and push >It creaks open slowly >It’s a heavy door >And with that, you step onto the front porch of the mansion >Finally free… >At last… >You drop the torch down in front of you >The impact puts out your trusty flame >You step over to the edge of the wooden awning above you >The rain is still coming down, hard as ever >Beyond it lays the thick, dark woods of the Everfree Forest >You grit your teeth >… >You dip your left shoulder, shifting the weight of the unconscious Lyra >It briefly moves to your arm, and you use that moment to push her >She less than gracefully falls from your possession, into the rain, and hits the muddy ground with a thwap >She groans again >The thick drops of rain pelt her and splash upon her face >Eventually, she’s brought back to the world of the waking >She groggily opens her eyes >Then, they shoot wide open >Her pupils shrink, and they dart around >She starts hyperventilating >She finally notices you, and her eyes meet yours >She screams at the top of her lungs, covering her face with her hooves >”N-No! P-Please! Leave me alone!!” >You place Fluttershy down next to you, less than gently, and step into the rain yourself >You grip Lyra by her neck fur and shake her Lyra! >She looks at you, panicked >You slap her across the face Lyra! Wake the fuck up! >You backhand her the other way >She’s letting out pants and silent whimpers Lyra! >You say again, finally getting her attention We’re out! It’s done, we’re gone! We never have to set foot in there again! >She’s still whimpering >… >Come to think of it… >You don’t even know what’s happened to her >She may be traumatized >… >You’d be lying if you said you cared immensely >Not that you’re heartless, but… >…she deserved it Lyra! >You call again >You have her full attention >She look at you, panting >…you calm down a little >… Get us out of here. Take us to P0nyville. Now. >She looks to you surprised for a moment >Then nods >You walk back over to Fluttershy, pick her up, and get next to Lyra Let’s go. >”O-Okay…” >And with a flash, you leave the porch of the mansion forever   >You reappear in P0nyville square >It is only a light drizzle this far out >Lyra stands next to you shaking >You hold Fluttershy in your arms >You look down to her >Her eyes meet yours >You dig them deeply into hers >Her eyes contort a bit… >She whimpers >…shame >…yes, shame >She knows >She knows what she did >And what YOU did >She knows very well >She opens her mouth, but no words come out >You shake your head Here. >You place Fluttershy on her back. Take her home. Then get out. I don’t ever want to see you again. >Lyra looks shocked >Her mouth opens again >…but she gives up >She droops her head to the ground, ears falling flat >”…o-okay.” >And with that, she walks slowly off, head hanging >You watch her go into the distance >… >Right >You reach into your pants and pull out the book >You tuck it under your shirt to protect it from rain Alright… >The library isn’t far >Time to get going   >You don’t bother knocking >You grip the handle and head right inside >The room is lit so nicely, every inch illuminated >It’s nice to finally be in a room not obscured by eerie darkness Twilight. >You call, as you close the door behind you >You hear a shuffling from the other room >”A-Anon!?” >Galloping hooves sound off closer and closer >Twilight rounds the corner, and sees you >Beat up, muddy, wet, a curved bloodstain on your shirt by your chest >She gallops over and hugs your stomach >”Anon! What happened!? I was so worried!” It’s okay, Twilight. I’m alright. >”Where did you go!? I’m sorry, I just panicked! I had no idea what I was doing, and—“ Don’t worry. >You say sternly >She releases you from her hug and backs up a bit >She can tell in your voice >You have something of importance to say >You take a breath Twilight, we really need to talk. Where I went… I— >”Actually, Anonymous…” you hear from the other room, where Twilight came from >Hooves clop slowly toward you >They get closer and closer >Until… >Princess Celestia emerges >… >”WE need to talk.” >Your heart sinks >You put on a stern face >And you glare at her >She looks no more happy to see you >Twilight looks at you both >”It’s okay, Anon. She’s here to help.” >You look down to her >”When I teleported you, I… I panicked. I wrote a letter to Princess Celestia about it, and she came right away. She’s been trying to locate you ever since.” >”And I had located him.” >You glance over to her >”Y-You did…?” Twilight asks >She nods >”Twilight Sparkle… please, may Anonymous and I have a moment to talk?” >She walks closer >”Alone?” >You stare daggers into her >You could cut the tension with a knife >Twilight notices this >”Oh, um. O-Okay…” >She trots over to the other room >She looks back at you one more time, then leaves >… >You hold the book in your hand, glaring right into the eyes of the Princess herself >Celestia does not look amused >”…I know where you were, Anonymous.” So you say. >She squints her eyes more >”…how Twilight sent you there, I have no idea. I’d like to believe it coincidence.” Probably was. >You grip the book tighter in your hand >… >Celestia notices this >”But… it seems it was no coincidence you found that.” >She glances down to the book in your hands >You let out a sarcastic laugh Found more than just this. There’s a whole record of them. >You crouch down just a little, to get to her eye level I know, Celestia. >She doesn’t flinch I know. And these p0nies need to know too. >She scoffs >”And what was your plan? To come here, and share this book? With who, Twilight? My student?” >You glare at her >”Who would she believe? Me, the Princess of Equestria and her mentor? Or you, some monkey who strolled in, unannounced and unwanted?” >You grip the book tighter I have proof. >She smiles >A sinister smile >”So you do. And you’ll give it to me.” >Your heart skips a beat >You stand up, and hold the book behind your back …no. No, I won’t. >”You will.” >Celestia gets closer >”You know, Anonymous…” >She starts pacing around you >”That mansion… its basement, more specifically… has been out of use for some time. I’m sure you’ve noticed.” >You don’t say anything >”But… that doesn’t mean…” >She gets right to your ear >”Its practices are…” >Your eyes widen a little >”Now…” >She paces away, not facing you >”You can give me that book now… and maybe I’ll forget about this whole ordeal.” >You’re still silent >”Or…” >She turns to face you >”I can have you, or anyp0ny you love, sent back to that age of torture.” >Your heart pangs a great shock >It rattles your soul >She smirks, and glances away >To the room Twilight retreated in >”Are we in agreement…?” she asks, turning back toward you >… >You’re… speechless >How could you let this happen? >How could Twilight bring her into this…? >…she didn’t know >How would she…? >”Are we?” she asks again >A yellow aura has surrounded the book in your hands >It softly tugs away from you >You hold on to it >Just barely >Your eyes are wide, mouth hanging slightly open >You look up >… >and sigh >You release your grip >The book slowly floats over to Celestia >She smugly smiles >”…good. I’m glad we’re seeing eye-to-eye, Anonymous.” >You squint your eyes at her once more >She’s got that shit-eating grin on her face >”I don’t think I need to remind you to stay quiet about this.” >You say nothing >… >… >”…goodbye, Anonymous.” >And with that, she teleports >Disappearing, with your evidence, away from the library >… >… >You’re really shaken up >Your body trembles slightly >You walk slowly over to the couch and sit down >And bury your face into your hands >… >Twilight trots out from the other room >”Did… did the Princess leave?” >You don’t respond >She noticed your state >She quickly trots over >”Anon… are you alright?” >You move your hands from your eyes >Cupping your nose and mouth, you gaze over to Twilight >She has such a look of concern on her face >… >She’s trying to read you >You take a silent breath >… Yeah, Twi. Yeah, I’m alright.   >You are Princess Celestia >And that was too close of a call >You teleport into the study of your castle >The ancient book Anonymous had brought back from the manor hovers in front of you >You crack it open, and quickly glance over all of the papers and notes inside >You laugh >You walk over to your sitting area >Tossing the book into the fireplace as you do >It lands onto the wood, and quickly, the flames engulf the pages >Cleansing it from existence >Removing it from reality >… >Good >You sit down, and begin thinking >Why did Twilight take him there? >Was it accidental? >It must have been >She has no knowledge of the history of P0nyville, other than Granny Smith’s tales >And we all know how reliable those are >… >Still… >She gave Anonymous power, however unintentionally, that he shouldn’t have had >… >And knowledge that he shouldn’t have >… >She needs to be punished >…but how…? >Physically? >… >No, too extreme >Mentally? >… >No, her mind is brilliant, it would simply be a waste >Emotionally…? >… >Yes, perfect >An emotional lashing will do her well >And keep her in line >… >And this Anonymous… >… >…you’ve taken a serious risk letting him live here in your land >And look what it’s brought you… >Nothing but trouble… >He’s nothing… nothing but a nuisance… >… >…it’s time to get rid of him >He’s stuck around long enough >…and how will you go about this? >… >You smirk >A devilish idea comes to mind Ahh… >Why not kill two birds with one stone? >Yes… it’ll be perfect >You hover a quill and paper over to you >… >You know a student of yours can never deny your orders >No student can or will >Not even Benedine did… >…You smile maliciously >And press quill to paper   To my Faithful Student Twilight Sparkle…   End of Emptiness