Spring is finally here! Well, for a corner of Everchange it's always spring, it always is, but Dream Valley goes through all the seasons, and spring has sprung!
Ponies everywhere are celebrating it in various ways. How does your pony celebrate it?
Springtime in the cemetery had a different feel than the orphanage that Buttercup grew up in. First of all, she rarely got to experience much of the daylight hours before she came here, the directors had been cautious with her specifically and kept her inside during the day as much as possible due to misinformation, so she relied mostly on her early childhood memories for what the outside world looked and felt like during the day as she got "older." Second of all, the cemetery really wasn't a place were life... Came around as often. Yes, the grass still grew and little flowers popped up in certain places or around graves, but they weren't big or showy, more like little buttercups or foal's breath. The biggest floral attraction that the cemetery had were a set of wisteria trees that curled themselves around a mausoleum toward the upper west side of the cemetery. They'd been planted there years before her father moved there by a family that grew different varieties of them and the structure itself only held one or two members of that family to date. She'd gone in a couple times already, to dust and maintain watch over the structure's integrity, and add new things that the family requested. It looked peaceful enough. The windows did show a lovely view of the wisteria outside during a full moon... Not that the residents could see them.
These days she struggled to remember the daytime flowers of her earliest memories more and more. It was more of a flash now. A breeze of a rose, the laugh of a mother she couldn't quite picture, the sound of hooves clomping down in a dance around a pole, ribbons and petals swirling in the air. Were they pink? White? A bit of both? She couldn't quite make it clear, and that thought bothered her. She knew that something had happened to separate them. Something had
made her a vampire and put this bracelet around her ankle... But if that had happened before or after these fleeting memories was a mystery to her.
Regardless, she lived here now. Amongst the many rows of headstones and crypts, she could still smell and tend to many kinds of flowers, and enjoy spring under the twinkling stars. The bouquets and fresh plucked flowers that other ponies left during the daytime were beautiful and made her smile, even though they were left there because someone beloved had passed. It made her wonder if the family she had before this life, if any, had a grave somewhere with just as much love and care attending them. What kind of flowers did they have laid down in front of them? Did the cemetery attendant know to cut the grass, remove dead flowers, and clean the stones like she and her father did? Who was looking after them? Anybody? Were they even dead and buried at all?
Nightshade had been supportive and sympathetic of her doing research into her origins. However, She'd like to think that maybe, one day, she'd stumble across a stone out here, recognize and remember everything in a flash, and find out that it was her hooves all along doing the spring cleaning for her long-lost family. A fairytale dream, perhaps, but she was still a kid, and kid could dream.
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