NL Vol. I: No Longer Displaced
Written by Sober + Wing
No Longer Displaced - VF8, © 2017 Sober and Wing
Because Tail demanded Sober and Wing write something, and Barrier really had no say in the matter… Mares.
.NLD Chapter 24 - The Pride of Knights
Luna yawned. She had survived another night of duty. Though, in retrospect,
there wasn't much for the princess to survive. Her beautiful portraits had
worked their wonders when it came to putting the little ponies to sleep,
and the alicorn remained energetic through the owl hours, knowing that she
had rendered a gorgeous night. It was the clamor of the castle during the
transition, in fact, that drove Luna to the brink of slumber. Bags formed
beneath her teal eyes as the clanging of swiftly moving armor poked her
ears. They were already coming. "For my sister, I presume," she commented
idly, only to be met by the emerging heads of Spitfire and Shining Armor.
"Your Highness," he blurted, anger still drowning his timbre. "Your
assumption proved correct. Proud called for the emergency session to force
the invalidation of Tail's training. Her discharge appears to be high on
the priority list of our army."
"Strike two!" Luna exclaimed in a surprisingly chipper voice as she
gestured for the two captains to follow her to her office. Her sagging
features tightened as a smile stretched across her muzzle, and she tossed a
sidelong glance to the Captain of the Royal Guard. "Given that Captain
Spitfire is not nearly as flustered, am I to assume that his attempt
failed?"
"Damn right, it failed," Spitfire quipped after her tail cracked in the
sassiest of snaps. "His options are exhausted now, Princess."
"Inside," the diarch responded in a far more subdued nature. She opened the
door to her chamber, ushered the others across the threshold, and promptly
secured their privacy. "Intelligence will be keeping their eyes on his
actions for some time. There are some inconsistencies in his
reports regarding the activities of the 49th."
The yellow pegasus stepped forward and affixed a stern, focused glare to
the royal sister. "Any Air Force support you need is, of course, at your
disposal."
Another yawn emerged from the alicorn when she batted her foreleg in
Spitfire's direction. A sleepy smirk graced Luna as she settled into her
chair. "Perhaps in the future, Spits," she said as though she were reciting
a lullaby, "but I have another assignment for you and Captain Armor." She
hesitated, giving her officers just enough time to straighten their
stances. "We have a council of our own to form.
"I will confer with Barrier shortly to confirm. However, I'm certain he
will agree with my suggestion. He already had plans to use the Summer Sun
Celebration as a test for Ms. Tail, but I grow tired of the lingering,
lurking problems. I propose that we use it to make sure that our cute cadet
has a B.C.T. final exam that no pony will dare doubt."
"I see, Princess," Shining answered with the swift determination that had
practically made him the rulers' right-hoofed colt. "What do you need us to
do?" As soon as the vivacious threads of mischief injected a bit of
liveliness into Luna's previously drained expression, he gulped.
"The five of us will be having a meeting at the start of my next
shift, Captain Armor. You and Captain Spitfire are to retrieve our fifth."
She bit her lower lip at the anticipatory wince that rattled Shining's
foreleg, and she gradually leaned her barrel over her desk. "I have to
correspond with Barrier before I sleep, so you'll have to go get Trigger."
Spitfire chuckled and threw her hoof to her snout as Shining slumped.
"T-Trigger!" She snorted. "Oh, Princess, that is priceless. Thank you. I'm
finally going to get to see a pair of legendary looks."
Shining sighed while the mares giggled. "Shit."
+ + + +
Tail hugged her pillow as she slept. The three books that Barrier had asked
her to read during the previous day were scattered atop her blanket. Notes,
marking the bournes of her progress, were scribbled upon the margins.
"Captain Barr…" she whimpered in time with a click that burst from her
door's latch. Her brow furrowed and she nestled deeper into the comforts of
the pillow. "Layered defenses…"
The mare's namesake flicked to the beat of approaching hoofsteps, and after
several instinct-driven swishes, Tail groaned to the rapid bombardment of
consciousness. "Ams, sun's not even up yet. Go 'way. I'm fine." She whined
in protest once the weight of the books vanished from her quilt-pulled
senses. The sound of fluttering pages dragged a grunt from the groggy
pegasus. "And those books are important, so don't wander off with them."
"Wouldn't dream of it," Barrier answered before a chuckle poured through
his snout. Tail scrambled upright in time to see her captain dump his
saddlebag onto the floor, and her bedraggled mane flopped over her
shoulders like a waterfall that had learned how to cascade for the very
first time. "Someone's been a busy pony."
Tail puffed her cheeks. "Yes, of course I've been busy. You gave me an
assignment, Captain, and told me not to waste time. As you can see, I
already have a ton of questions." She yawned abruptly and used her fetlock
to wipe the residual sleep from her eyes. "Mm, but I think I'll start with
the basics. What is my actual assignment? If I'm in command of the squad,
and we're providing defensive support, what is the protocol if we encounter
an enemy?"
"Rules of engagement, huh?" For once, Barrier openly displayed his smile.
He lifted his foreleg and began tapping the underside of his chin. "I'll be
meeting with Luna to go over some finer details. Given your inexperience,
the wisest thing to do would be to pin you to a single spot, but that makes
for a lame evaluation. My plan is to observe your actions from afar. You
should take that into account as you form your thoughts. Ideally, I'll find
a veteran officer I trust to accompany you on a patrol. That would give you
some freedom to make decisions.
"That being said, unless something looks like a dire threat to equine life,
report any suspicious activity to another squad. If someone needs to be
protected, then you buckin' do it." The unicorn stepped towards the bed and
plopped his plot upon the mattress. "I'll be sure to give a more thorough
briefing once I have everything sorted. Right now, I want you to tell me
what you've learned."
Tail snorted before she allowed her body to flop upon the bed. "The
majority of the procedures are…" She sighed loudly, debating exactly how to
put it without running the risk of offending her captain.
"They're boring, modernized fanfares that would likely get a pony from my
time killed in the blink of an eye," Barrier cut in after he pitched his
head towards the ceiling. Tail waited, anticipating some additional
material as she watched a reminiscing glow settle over the stallion's
demeanor. "Yeah, sometimes guard work is about being visible and having a
presence to make a statement, especially when it comes to calming the
masses.
"Combat is about making a statement without being visible—at least that's
how it is to me—so what would you do if Canterlot got attacked and you
became the highest-ranking officer on the field?"
The feathers of Tail's fully functional wing spread out. She narrowed her
gaze upon her instructor. If it had been the first day, she would have been
flustered by the immediate pop quiz. Thankfully, she had come to appreciate
a few of Barrier's quirks. He expected the best, so this was also expected.
"Establishing my presence as commander is the highest priority. Cutting off
the head is the quickest way to kill a snake."
An affirming grunt emerged from the unicorn's throat, and he gave a nod
that prompted Tail to continue her story.
"Terrain awareness is essential. The narrow streets of the urban
environment make roads ideal ambush locations. It's better to make progress
through buildings, or if pegasus units are present, try to aim for air
superiority to outmaneuver said ambush. Squad composition is pretty
critical to the operation as well. Pegasi have a preference for top-down
offensives; earth ponies tend to prefer ground-up moves. Both have
strengths, and a balanced team could probably play them off in interesting
ways that I don't really know yet."
"Good answer," Barrier praised his cadet while the corners of his lips
fashioned a faint smile. Swirls of blue light cradled one of the books
before the captain lightly deposited it against Tail's barrel floof.
"Chapters Seven through Ten cover each of the tribe strengths, weaknesses,
and interplays. Focus your efforts on the squad you know, and prepare for
the fourth member to be a wildcard." The slight grin on his muzzle spread
into an indisputable curve. "Now, do you have any questions that don't
pertain to your upcoming assignment?"
Both ponies flinched when the door to the room was suddenly hurled open.
"Yeah, I got one—two, actually. Why in Tartarus are you sneaking into my
patient's bed outside of visiting hours? And if you were going to pull that
shit, why would you not think to bribe me with pancakes?"
Tail released her frantically gulped breath with a sigh and glared at
Amora. "Ams! He's fine. A commanding officer should check on subordinates
in the event of injury when able. It's in my homework, so it must be true."
She swished her namesake a few times for the snowy mare. "And seriously,
what is with you and the pancakes?"
Once his sights locked onto the major, the captain exhaled as well. After a
few seconds of relative tranquility, Barrier slid off the bed and made a
move for his equipment bag. "I figured you'd be one to interrupt my
lessons, Doctor, so I brought enough to share with the class." He opened
the sack and retrieved a protected platter of the fabled breakfast.
Amora's mouth watered the instant her brain recognized what had transpired,
and her cobalt eyes sparkled. "Scratch what I said, you big, beautiful
charcoal angel!"
Tail lifted her hoof.
We need to really get her some help for her addiction, the pegasus
thought as a stern scolding sat on the tip of her tongue. Then, her stomach
rumbled, drawing the attention of both unicorns. "Don't judge me. They're
really good pancakes."
Amused, the captain quietly chuckled. His horn glowed, and he began to
levitate the tray towards Tail. "I also brought this because there's one
thing that I haven't mentioned yet, and it might warrant a hearty
breakfast. There has been a minor change to the plan." Barrier paused and
peered into Tail's attentive eyes. "I'm happy to see that you've been
studying hard because I've reached the decision that, should you show
exemplary leadership during your mission, I will immediately sign off on
your B.C.T. It is, for all intents and purposes, your final exam."
+ + + +
"So, what crawled up you and died?" Spitfire nudged Shining Armor in the
side as they made their way down the streets of Canterlot. "When I heard
the whispers, I thought it was a humorous situation at most. Honestly, I
figured it was some weird inside joke. I never dreamed it'd be a serious
issue that would put a scowl on your face the instant Princess Luna
mentioned his name."
"Nothing crawled up me. I am fine, and it isn't serious," Shining stated
with a huff, failing to convince Spitfire.
"Mhm! Yup, you're fine alright. If that's what gets you to sleep at night,
Captain, then to each their own." She flapped her yellow wings and hovered
in front of Armor as they took a left onto the cobblestone lane that
matched their destination's address. "But, it seems to me like you just
don't like him."
Shining's cheek twitched slightly, and his sights scanned the skepticism
that shaped Spitfire's cheeky smirk. "I don't have a problem with Trigger,
Spits."
Spitfire rolled her eyes as she flicked her tail. "Right, which is exactly
why the entire side of your face just convulsed before you said that."
"I don't have a problem with Trigger," Shining stated again with a sigh of
resignation. "I have a problem with his attitude towards me. Ever since I
made Captain of the Royal Guard, he's ridden my ass about how I got
promoted. He railed on about some stuff involving my grandfather, saying
that he was the reason I got my job. I don't know if Trigger really
believes it, or if he's just pissed that he didn't get the post himself."
"Well, did you?" Spitfire asked, stabbing tact and subtlety to death like
it was a career choice.
"No!" Shining hissed with an intensity that pushed Spitfire into a two-step
retreat—one which brought her alongside the Phoenix Fire's walls. "I worked
my flank off. I was up for the promotion before my grandfather even came
back, and I had to work twice as hard as anypony else
because of
my sister's post."
Spitfire steadied her trot and peered upon Shining with a gaze that bled
confidence. She nodded as if she understood. "Politics can be a bitch," she
muttered. "Don't know your specifics, but your grandpa must have been a
pretty important colt if he stirred up some current-generation political
drama. What's his name?"
"His quote-unquote
grandpa is Magic Barrier," a new, gruffer voice
chimed in from the threshold of Trigger's bar. The wanted stallion himself
snickered as he leaned against the doorframe. Spitfire's jaw had dropped,
and her pupils dilated as temporal reason and logic reloaded the shock.
"Yes, that Magic Barrier."
Shining stepped forward while Spitfire pushed her jaw up with a hoof and
collected her wits. "Trigger," the unicorn stated flatly—a cold stare
forming to match his projected displeasure.
"Good to see ya too, Asshat," Trigger retorted with an icy bite. His amber
irides shimmered as he pushed off his perch and took a step onto the
street. "And ya brought Captain Spitfire with ya! I can only imagine what
sort of bullshit I need to bail Equestria out of this time if Luna sent ya
to fetch me. Least she had the courtesy to give me a warning."
"You don't have to bail us out of anything," Shining roared back. He inched
closer to Trigger as a chilling glare etched its frost upon the captain's
iris. "Typical renegade attitude. Equestria's operations don't revolve
around you, or maybe you're still just bitter that you didn't get my job."
The midnight charger snorted. "Do ya think I wanted your buckin' job? It's
a paper-pushing shit show." Trigger focused on Shining's still twitching
cheek. "What? Do ya want me to spell it out for ya? You were gifted your
post. Celestia served it up on a silver platter because ya got a third of
Barrier's cutie mark on your ass.
"The youngest Luna-fucked C.R.G. in written history! And ya still trot
around without a care for others who did far more. Celly gave a job that
demands an understanding of what it means to sacrifice to a colt who
wouldn't know what that meant if the word magically manifested and bit him
in the balls.
"My stupid, fucking bar has served veterans more than your naïve, carefree
shit. Ya think my attitude's renegade and abrasive? I stared the shadows in
the face and won. You've just played the role of mentor without ever
walking the walk."
Shining Armor slammed his forehoof against the street stone. "I can't
change that! I can't be held to a standard the times don't allow! Just
because you, and others, wandered off into the fringes doesn't make you
greater. I worked hard. I've stuck by my oath, and I've been there for
others when they needed me. Last time I checked, I was still on the line
doing that job, and you"—he gestured to the bar—"were off doing this. You
can call me naïve and carefree all you want, but at least I'm not a
part-timer. Now are you going to answer the summons or not?"
Trigger turned around and started trotting back towards the entryway. "I
don't give a shit about Luna's summons. Sending you was a terrible idea.
I'd rather not deal with the red tape that'd come with kicking your ass."
Throughout all of this, Spitfire's wings nervously shook. She had never
watched Shining succumb to such ferocity, and she had never experienced
Trigger's ire firsthoof. Her head rapidly swerved as Captain Armor drew
another breath, and she darted forward before the colt could dare
exacerbate the situation with another reply. "Hush!" she wailed, jamming
her hoof into Shining's muzzle. "And you, wait! Please…"
Trigger halted his stride at Spitfire's behest. He didn't turn around in
that stretched second of silence, though a hoof ventured to adjust the brim
of his trademarked Coltston hat. "I'm listenin'."
"You know Ms. Tail, right? Princess Luna wants to push up the end of her
B.C.T. to the Summer Sun Celebration. She and Barrier are concocting some
sort of final exam, and she believes that you are essential for making that
test as irrefutable as possible."
Trigger's silver tail lightly brushed the ground. "Why push her through a
couple weeks early? What difference will fourteen days make?"
"Barrier thinks she needs more," Shining said after he bypassed Spitfire's
hoof with a fetlock pick and a sidestep. "And given Tail's work, Princess
Luna believes her commission needs to be quickly combat certified. Their
opinions are not without merit, either. We had to vote down a discharge
petition brought forth by Captain Valiance earlier today. We don't want any
more delays, and Barrier knows that Tail is up to the task."
A sidelong stare harnessed Shining's image after Trigger snapped his head
to the left. "Ya shot down Proud for Flicker, huh?" He briefly waited for
the captains' affirmative nods. "Don't think for one second that your candy
ass is in the clear just yet, but there might be hope for ya after all,
Armor. I need to grab a few things. Fireball for Spits, as usual. Tell me,
stallion, what's your favorite drink?"
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