[copied from https://pastebin.com/cJ9uKDRU] [original writer _LEAF_ ] >"You obviously have trouble with offensive magic, so we'll try something else today." >Trixie pours some milk into the bowl of cereal in front of you. >She sits down on the other side of the table and begins to eat her toast. >It's early in the morning. >Almost time to start magic lessons. >You dig into your cereal. "I wanna learn how to fly. Is there a spell that can make me fly?" >Trixie glares over the paper she's reading. >"Don't be stupid. You have to master the basics. Do you want to break your skinny little neck when you crash?" "How about a teleport spell? I could do that one no problem!" >She goes back to her paper. >"Hush. Eat your breakfast. The sun has barely risen and you're already giving Trixie a headache." >You finish breakfast in silence, then get changed for practice. "Ready!" >Trixie rolls her eyes and straightens your cape. >"If you insist on wearing this silly thing, at least wear it right, human." >She huffs and licks her hoof, brushing over your spiky hair. >"And do something about this mess!" >You pull away and cover your head. "I can't! It's just like that... Maybe I can get a cool wizard hat like yours?" >She opens the front door and walks out. >"It's not a 'wizard hat'. And I can't afford to get you one. You'll probably just lose it like you did with that toy I bought you." >You run out after her. "I didn't lose it! I told you, Scootaloo broke it!" >It's a cloudy day. >The aftermath of last night's storm hangs around. >The ground is soggy and houses drip with rain. >You follow Trixie to your usual practice spot. >It's an open field with a few stumps in it. >"What will we practice today? Can I learn how to do a spirit bomb?" >Trixie takes off her hat and places it on a stump. >"I don't know what that is, so I'll assume it's something idiotic and made up. Today, Trixie will try to get enchantment magic through your thick little skull." >That sounds boring to you. >Enchantment magic is really boring. >Trixie spent the whole morning talking about it. >You haven't even cast one spell. >She keeps saying you have to understand the mechanics before trying it. >The two of you are back in the house, eating a lunch of sandwiches. "Maybe I should have a sword." >Trixie looks at you as though you have worms coming out of your ears. >"Where do you come up with all these silly thoughts?" "No, I mean, magic is easier if you have a tool or something, right? Like the unicorn's horn. You said something to uh... Channel the magic through makes magic more effective." >She rubs her head. >"Why in Equestria would I ever let you have a sword though?" >You shrug. "'Cause it's cool?" >She shakes her head, "Just eat your lunch. No swords. Carry a stick or something if you'd like, Trixie does not care." >After lunch, it's back to the field. >It's time to finally try a spell. >"Okay you, I want you to simply enchant this rope and make it move." >Trixie tosses a pile of rope in front of you. >"Just like Trixie told you. Focus." >This is stupid. >You take a deep breath, throwing your cape out behind you and raising your arms above your head. >"What are you doing?" >You smirk and look up at the sky. "I need a cool action pose to cast a spell. It will make it better, trust me." >Trixie rolls her eyes. "Whatever. Get on with it." >You don't need to do some dumb enchantment on some stupid rope. >This is going to be so much more cool. >You close your eyes and focus on all the energy around you. "Lend me your power..." >"What are you doing?! Do the enchantment spell! What are you doing?!" >You snap your eyes open and look up. >Above you, a small ball of fire is beginning to form. "More energy!" >The fireball swells to a larger size. >Trixie makes to stop you, but moves back when the fire makes a crackling noise. >"ANON, I'M SERIOUS! STOP THIS SPELL NOW!" >You smile and focus on your growing ball of fire. >It's not pure 'energy' like you wanted, but this works too. "Just watch! My special move!" >Now that the fireball is about the size of a car, you look ahead of you at an open patch of ground. "Now! SPIRIT BOOOOOOOOOOOOOMB!" >You make a throwing motion and the fireball rockets toward the ground. >Trixie tackles you hard and both of you crash to the ground behind a stump as the fireball hits the field. >The next few moments are a blur. >First, there's a huge explosion. >The sound is deafening and the light is too bright to keep your eyes open. >Then a force hits you, sending both you and Trixie flying and knocking the wind out of you. >You hit the ground again with an 'oof' and Trixie rolls beside you. >Once the madness is done, you get up with a groan and look to where the 'spirit bomb' hit. >You can tell your hair and eyebrows are a bit singed. >The impact spot is now a blackened smoking crater and some of the grass around it is burning. "Holy cra-" >Trixie's hoof strikes the back of your head. "OW! Hey! What are you-" >She gets in your face. >Oh, she's mad. >Her mane is a little singed and there's black ash and dirt on her face. >"Home. Now. Right now. Wait." >This is the most angry you have ever seen her. >She's not even yelling, but her eye is twitching. >Without a word, you run back home while she cleans up the mess you made. "That was really awesome." >You're worried about how bad Trixie will punish you, but you don't think you'll ever forget that moment. >Your heart is still racing as you sit on your bed and wait for Trixie. >Finally, she walks into your room. "Trixie, I'm sorry I-" >"Grounded." >She appears to have a calm face. >But there is simmering rage in her tone. >It's worse than her yelling. >"You're grounded. For two weeks. You will not do ANY magic, you will do extra chores every day and you will stay in your room when not cleaning, do you understand?" >You look down. "Okay..." >"And you will study whenever you're not doing chores or eating." >You stand up. "No! That's not fair!" >Trixie's nostrils flare. "Are you disobeying me? Again?" >You sit down and huff. "No ma'am..." >"Good. Then you can start on cleaning the bathroom after you take a bath." >This is the worst. >Trixie leads you to the bathroom and makes you sit on a stool in front of the mirror while she trims your singed hair and scrubs your face. >As she rubs a wet cloth roughly on your cheek, she sighs. >"That was the stupidest thing Trixie has ever seen. You're lucky you're not in the hospital right now." >She finishes cleaning your face, then goes back to trying to tame your hair. >"But... I'm impressed. That was quite a show of magical force." >You smile at her and she looks away with a frown and a slightly reddened face. >"Don't ever try it again though. I mean it, Anon." >You wrap your arms around her and hug her close. "I'm sorry. I know it was stupid. I'll study hard and I won't disobey you anymore." >Trixie lets you hug her a bit while she stares at the wall with a flushed face. >"Okay, okay. That's enough. Get in the bath, you." >She leaves the bathroom. >Though she's stomping angrily, >You can see her smiling a little.