>Burns and blisters >Your own skin splitting >Your own blood boiling in your veins >Yet before these things can bother you they vanish >A trait you once savored and cherished >The ability that had saved you countless times and allowed you to save those you cared about in turn countless times >Your immortality >You remember a pony from long long ago tried explaining it to you in ways you could understand >Your forceful breach of the dimensional rift between your old world and here created a temporal lock >You were locked in the prime of life with no way to undo it >Everyday for what's felt like an eternity, you've remembered that kernel of knowledge >It's all you can remember about that pony >What was their name >What did they look like >You knew that once upon a time you knew their name >But not anymore >Your blood's boiling again >Of course, as soon as you notice it's gone >Forcefully pulling yourself out of your own head you lift your eyes to scan the horizon >Same as everywhere else >Barren flat earth, cracked and withered, the only noticeable landmarks being the collapsing crags in the distance >No plants grow, the heat's killed them all >No clouds offer any shade, the heat's completely eliminated all the water vapor in the air >Then you hear it again >The crackling of fire >You clamp your hands over your ears, desperately trying to block it out >But it's in your head now, the tongues of solar fire slithering into your brain >Reminding you of the reality you tried to escape in your mind >As your wracked nerves cause you to tremble, you turn your head >Despite being so far away, you could swear the sun was inches from your nose >The peaceful ball of light and warmth from a billion years ago is gone >Replaced by a mad titan of plasma and radiation >You could feel your retinas burning and reforming again >It means nothing anymore >Your body may have been time locked to remain the same way, but your mind wasn't >Mental adaptation has allowed you to no longer feel pain >A sweet surcease from the world, ultimately hollow >This is the way it's been for millions of years >No ponies, no- >There it was again, you knew that you knew about other species before >You met them, watched countless of their generations be born into the world and watched them turn to dust >Even the concept of time has turned to dust in your mind >There's no life here, no time, no dust >Just you >You and the only thing that's stopped you going mad "Not a thing! Pony! She's a pony! Alicorn!" >Smacking yourself a few times you try to resolidify that knowledge of her >Celestia >The first face you saw when you were first pulled here >She had been a steadfast constant in your life >Even more so when it was discovered you were immortal >You still remembered that day, at least fragments of it >Most of it was her >"Anon-" "-onely is our li-" "-uld stay if you wan-" >It was like trying to catch the spots in your vision >They were only there when you didn't pay attention >That's why you spent most of this past decade in your head >It helped you remember her >But you were sick of your own company after day one >You so dearly wanted to go back to her >Yet, ever the coward, you just fled faster and farther, until you were lost >But you were close again now >You could feel it >Feel her >The last immortal >Once more your eyes trace the horizon and there you see her >A single white dot painted against a barren landscape >Dragging your feet against the desert floor you slowly make your way over to her >After days, or months, or seconds passed, you weren't sure anymore, you finally arrive at her side >Her ivory coat as pristine as ever, her feathers still sharply pointed down >Even her mane's remained the same >The shimmering flow of ethereal light >It can still mesmerize you like it did when you first met her >You try to take a breath to calm your nerves >But you're reminded of the lack of atmosphere as your lungs ring hollow >With a brilliant burst of gold Celestia's horn bursts to life and cool air rushes your system >The rush of fresh cold air invades your system, and your decades starved, hollow body sucks in the air too rapidly >The air reactivates systems in your body you forgot about >The system overload feels like a hole's been blown in your chest, and it isn't healing >Collapsing to your hands and knees you sputter and cough and breathe trying to help your body correct itself >Eventually your body finds its equilibrium and you feel your strength returning >Taking one last gasp you chance a glance up at your oldest friend "Hey Ce-" >Your interrupted as over a ton of celestial white fur, soft downy feathers and ethereal hair envelops you >As you press your hands into her to stop you both from collapsing onto the ground you feel her shake and sob >Pushing her back to regain your balance, you do your best to wrap the entirety of your being around her "Hey Celestia" >You barely whisper it into her neck but the hitch of her breathe and new waves of tears tells you she heard >"You remember me" >Her voice is broken, unsure and trembling, nothing like you remember >You have no reply >Your cowardice, your failure, everything, and yet all she cares about is her name on your lips >At least she's still the same mare >The same mare who sacrificed everything she was to try and fight the sun >The same mare who failed but planted her hooves, gritted her teeth and kept fighting >The same mare who lost everyone as they used themselves to slow it down >The same mare you failed >You tried locking the sun in time, the same way as happened to you >But it was fruitless >Like that pony said all those eons ago >No way to undo it >If that wasn't enough, you ran >When all that was left was the two of you and the dust you lost your strength and ran >But she held you all the same, and you held her >And you were never letting go again