“No, Rarity. How many times do I have to say it?! I don’t forgive you!”
“Darling, I think we need to make up. Please, you might be one of the very few that can understand me! I’m a siren, and trying to control my….” Her gem started glowing as wings sprouted from her back, her eyes turned red, and summoned a siren creature like that of the dazzlings “Powers!” Now it happened, the evil in her somehow was taking over, but was it too late to control the rage inside her and remain a peaceful siren?
“Oooooh. Scary.” Sunset said mockingly. “You have a pretty gem and some wings. Take that away and what are you?” Sunset spat. “Besides, why would you think I could understand you?”
“You became that raging she demon and wanted to take over the school. Now if the evil inside me isn’t contained, I might try to do the same.” She said directing the siren creature close to sunset and just barely missing her
But Sunset didn’t flinch. “Take over the school?!” Sunset said with a laugh. “Honey, I tried to take over a whole nother goddamn dimension. Besides, you honestly think I give a shit about you and those other hypocrites anymore?” Sunset shot back.
“Oh, but my plan is just the start, BITCH! I will take over ALL dimensions with help from Adagio, Sonata, and Aria. We’ll travel to equestria and beyond with or precious song, that Celestia will be no more!” Rarity said laughing evilly, her gem finally corrupting her. She started vocalizing as she let her gem glow trying to control Sunset.
But Sunset still remained unfazed. “Did that necklace give you memory issues? That’s doesn’t work on me, remember? Besides, you really think you can take over Equestria when it’s guarded by it’s own military forces, four insanely strong princesses and the Elements of Harmony?”
“Oh but you wouldn’t be able to either, remember?” Soon she blacked out, but not before saying weakly “help…..me….Sunset.” And there she laid, out cold. The poor siren’s powers had corrupted her.
“Uuugh…” Sunset groaned, before her better instincts took a over and she grabbed Rarity by the arm, dragging her to a nearby room and throwing her on a chair.
Rarity wouldn’t wake up for a while. Minutes passed, 1 hour became 2 hours. Rarity woke up, unaware of the corruption she underwent, her mind was fuzzy. “W-where am I…? W-what happened?” She stammered, clearly out of it. Luckily Rarity’s friendship magic had prevented her siren magic from corrupting her further, but it was way too close for comfort. Next time, the siren magic could overpower it. All it may take is a Rarity giving into her siren magic.
“You tired to kill me and threatened to take over my homeland and kill my mother.” Sunset said, fiddling with something in her hands. Turns out, it was Rarity’s necklace, which she had managed to get off her while she was out.
“I’m so sorry, Sunset. I never knew my siren magic would corrupt me!” Rarity said in shock. “All….” she then began to cry. “All I wanted to do was try to first make peace between the sirens and the humans and meanwhile try to reform the sirens 1 by 1.” The siren sobbed. “But I became a monster! I became so self -centered, and….” she had no words. Rarity couldn’t even explain what she was doing and what was going through her head.
“Gee, you be self centered? What a surprise.” Sunset said with a roll of her eyes. “Tell me something, Rarity, if you knew this was a siren necklace after you put it on, then why didn’t you take it off and destroy it?”
Rarity took some deep breaths, calmed down and cleared her mind. She then told her story. “I didn’t know immediately after I put it on.” Rarity said, shaking her head. “Honestly, I thought it was just a fake replica. I was just so entranced by the appearance. I found it on the beach. If I recall correctly, I was laying in the sand, but I felt something hard under my towel.” She explained.
“So I looked underneath, brushed off some sand, and had discovered the siren necklace. I didn’t feel anything at first, which, at first, had confirmed my suspicion that it was fake. But when I got back home, I felt dizzy, and woke up in a different outfit. I just shrugged it off as just… well weird. But when I sang, I noticed my voice sounded the same although a bit different, perhaps more beautiful. It was then that I knew that I was a siren. I didn’t think to destroy it at first, darling, as I wanted to use my powers for good and as I said earlier, make peace between the humans and sirens as well as try to reform the dazzlings.” Rarity said. “I never told anyone at first because I was afraid. Afraid of losing my friends, my job, and my family. I was worried, for instance, that if Sweetie Belle found out, she would never speak to me at first. Now look at me. I’m a horrible person.” She said, starting to cry again.
“Yeah. You are.” Sunset said with a glare. “Besides, I’m sure your friends would’ve tried to talk you out of it, which would’ve been a smart move on their part.”
“Darling, I don’t understand why you don’t think that trying to make peace between rivals is bad! It’s sort of like what happened when Princess Twilight patched up everything between me, Rainbow Dash, Applejack, Pinkie Pie, Fluttershy, and eventually you. That’s all I wanted. But seeing as though the sirens were banished and rather unforgiving, I thought that my new siren self would start to fill a gap between humans and sirens. I was trying to be generous to them. I only got around to Sonata, who has befriended me and encouraged me to continue my journey of trying to reform them. Darling, I’m just so sorry that it came to this! I never thought my siren necklace would corrupt me! There has to be a way to perhaps… reprogram, for lack of a better term, the magic inside the necklace to prevent it from corrupting me and allow me to use my powers for good.” Rarity then hung her head. “But there isn’t. Please…. just give me what I deserve… get me expelled, send me to jail, kill me, just give me the Justice I deserve!” She said, thinking there was no way out.
“Oh, you don’t want to tell me that because I WILL kill you without a second thought. You and the rest of those people.” Sunset spat. “But I won’t. The only thing I’m gonna finish this.” And with that, she dropped the gem to the floor and crushednot under the heel of her boot.