=Helios 7= >Canterlot had been recovering from the attack by the griffins. >By the grace of all that was good in the world, the damage was mostly superficial and casualties were low. >Less than a hundred citizens had lost their lives. >Most of the city infrastructure was intact. >The guards had been helping refugees from their damaged homes and setting them up in shelters across the city. >Another lucky break was that the platform suspending Canterlot above the valley below hadn't been broken. >A bit shaken up from the explosions, but not broken. The masons were repairing now. >If that was a lucky break, then you had also caught a blessing. >By some miracle, Grogar's cage hadn't been damaged at all. >If it wasn't for him being bound to the city and feeling everything it felt, the Necromancer wouldn't have even known there was an attack. >You walked through the city, helping direct reconstruction efforts. >Next to you walked...another matter. >It had been three days since you and Princ- >Since you and Celestia had spent the night together. >You had almost been caught by the morning servant, but Celestia was able to teleport you back to your room before she got in. >What followed were the two most awkward days on the job you had ever experienced. >How do you go about guarding someone who was moaning your name the night before? >You remember asking her where this was headed, just as you remembered her almost sad response. >"I...don't know, Anonymous. I'm not too certain about much these days. But...I know that I would like to...continue to be close to you, if you would have me." >Of course you had said yes. >You had to stay close to her. >It was your job. >Celestia and you continued to walk through Canterlot, helping rebuild where you could. >There was hardly a need for a bodyguard today, not with the city still on high alert. >Today you would help build. >Sometimes you would secure an overhang as Celestia held it up. >Other times you would be the one holding things up as Celestia reached inside a broken structure to retrieve a filly that had been caught in it. >What seemed to help the most however, was simply her being there. >You could see the looks of adulation and thanks pouring out from the citizens as Celestia did everything in her power to return them to their way of life. >You had been seeing many different sides of Celestia recently... >You had almost seen a furious Celestia when she made an emergency trip to Gryphus to confront the new Thane. >Fortunately, he was quick to declare his predecessor a madman and promise to keep his distance from Equestria as a whole. >The two of you were now in the southern plaza near a relief cart. >You were handing out food, water and blankets to everyp0ny who wasn't in a shelter yet. >There were reports of things getting rather hectic at some of the other relief carts, but not here. >Here, ponies were lined up in an orderly fashion and were content to wait their turn for food. >You chalked it up once again to Celestia's presence. >"Here, this should help you through the night, please be safe My Little Pony." Celestia said. >"Bless you Princess..." The mother says as she trots back to her children. >The last of the supplies handed out, Celestia trotted up next to you. >Out of sight from the refugees, she leaned forward and nuzzled the side of your face. >"Thank you Anonymous...I couldn't have done this without you." "O-of course, Celestia." >Celestia lead the two of you out of the plaza. >You turned your thoughts inward. >You really weren't too sure about this... >She was your boss, the pony who not only paid you, but dictated what you did with your time on the job. >Hell, she was your monarch! She had the ultimate power over if you could even live here or not! >And you had slept with her. >Celestia had said that she could not be in a relationship. >She had said that the citizens of Canterlot and possibly all of Equestria couldn't accept a monarch >Why would Celestia risk her reputation over you? >You weren't that special, just a bodyguard. >Was she really risking her reputation? >Maybe this was just a night of casual sex and there was nothing to worry about. >You admit Celestia is...attractive. >Any hang-ups you had about species had long since been left behind, she was just another person now. >Another immortal, sun raising, royal person... >... >You weren't really helping your nerves here. >Celestia had also said that she was going to do more for herself and "never let you down". >But what the hell did that even mean? She had never let you down before. >And why should she worry about you? >She was the sun. >You were just a guard. >You sigh. >A guard... >You start to wonder on the significance Shining Armor played in your current situation. >Celestia had taken you into her bed just after Armor had died. >There was no doubt that the two of you were just trying to make each other feel a bit better in such dark times, but was that it? >Was Celestia's current mood towards you affection that had always been there? >Or was it just a response to losing someone dear to her and trying to fill the void? >It was absolutely no secret that the two of them were close, they were family. >Hell Shining had been close to almost everyp0ny in the castle. >Celestia had said she failed him, you figured she blamed herself for what happened. >But she also said she would never fail you, and that was more interesting. >Was she only doing this because she thinks she MIGHT one day fail you? >Is she trying to give you what she thinks you want before it might happen? >And why the hell is sleeping with you the first thing she decided on? >You're so wrapped up that you don't notice Celestia has stopped until it's almost too late. >She was staring up at the gradually setting sun with a mournful expression on her face. "Celestia?" >Her head lowers and her eyes flick over to you. "It's time, Anon." -Music: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WA6zTRqKuRM- >The sun was setting over Canterlot's walls, casting the area in harsh shadows. >The perfect setting for a funeral. >Princess Cadence was there, but she refrained from giving a eulogy. >You and several of Shining's friends in the guard had each given a short one, detailing his strength and heroism in the attack. >As shining was lowered into his plot in the royal gardens, another stallion took his place next to the Celestia at the podium. >"And so it is that with great honor that I name Dapper Thunder the new Captain of the Guard." She said. >Dapper was a good guy, he'd take good care of the guard. >Seven unicorns took position and fired off bursts of magic into the sky as the casket was lowered. >As the bolts passed through the air, three streaks flew out of Wonderbolts stadium and passed over the ceremony. >As the guests begin to file out, you are able to catch Princess Cadence before she leaves. "Princess..." >She turns to you, her eyes red and puffy from tears shed and her lip trembling. >Anything you could have said then just seemed so...pointless, making the words die on your tongue. "I'm...so, so sorry..." >Cadence shakes her head. "It's not your fault, Anonymous...The griffins attacked and Shining tried to defend the city..." >Her head perks up a bit and she now wears a teary smile. "I know that Shining would have been proud of his final act..." "What...will you do now?" >Cadence looks out over the city. "I must return to the Crystal Kingdom...But I may decide to take some time to myself soon." "You deserve it, ma'am." >Cadence smiles at you. >"Be safe, Anonymous." She says before she turns and walks away. >You stare at her for some time, eventually hearing the sound of hooves behind you. >"I weep for her." Celestia says. "I can't imagine what she's going through..." >You bristle as Celestia rests her head on your shoulder. >Cadence vanishes into the castle tower, leaving you and Celestia alone in the garden.