The next scene was, as has happened before, inspired by a misapplication of a song, attached here. Gary Stu eventually learns to kill at a touch. Sort of anyway, sometimes that's not what happens. Trixie is about to be volunteered to find out what the unkillable spirit demon is actually trying to do.
Also I'm ... considering writing in a satyr or two. But I probably won't.
> quote from tonight > 17,250 total count btw.
"So you're asking me to die." She looked, not frightened, or patriotic, or confused. Just crestfallen, as she stared into the embers in front of her.
"No." That wasn't exactly true. Of the twenty times she had run through her final plan to procure Trixie Lulamoon's help, three of them had shown Trixie's lifeless body, and two mare had seen her being levitated to the hospital emergency room. One those had seen Trixe resuscitated, the other had not; one in four chance she will die. But in three out of four possible runs, my future memories show princess Luna getting all the right mares, with all the needed training and foreknowledge to satisfy and pacify the former human.