Most Wonderful of Nights

by Verge77


Showdown

Night walked into the castle that same night. “Chrysalis?” she called from the main hall.

Chrysalis flew out from one of the many rooms to great her “Hello Night” she said with a smile.

“It’s time” She lowered her head.

“I understand” Chrysalis said leading Night back out of the castle where she had five night guards and five changeling guards already in formation to follow the Queens into town.

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After a short flight Chrysalis and Night landed in the centre of town their guards just behind them. A huge flash of light blinded everypony for a split second and when the Queens regained their sight, the whole unit of guards the brough with them were incapacitated or worse.

“You shouldn’t have come here sister!” A thundering voice says from the above rooftops.<br/> “We don’t fear you Sun-Stroke!” Chrysalis argues in return.

“Silence insect! This is between my sister and…” She’s silenced by a bolt of magic from Night’s horn.

“Shut up! You’re not my sister! You’re just a monster!” She screams watching Sun-Stroke fall clenching a wound in her side.

“Incompetent little… I’m no more a monster than you, Nightmare Moon! I was trapped for a thousand years inside the sun that never saw the dawn. How are you so different from me? I’m trying to take back what’s mine” She said barely finishing before both Chrysalis and Night slammed into the distracted mare.

“Just shut up already” Chrysalis hissed. “I’ve had enough of you running your mouth its time we ended you!”

Chrysalis and Night crossed their horns amd closed their eyes. Around them formed a swirling orb of transparent magic. The orb focused on the point at which their horns met, and after only a few seconds a beam of magic struck Sun-Stroke and she screamed in protest.

Night and Chrysalis walked over to the still steaming impact sight. Laying there on the ground before them was a sleeping filly Celestia. Her coat slowly turmed black and her hair from pink to blue.

“I-I have a sister again…” Night said as she picked up the filly cradling her.