Mother i m sorry
Mother i m sorry
Mother, I’m Sorry
Gong Hyochan’s world was turned upside down when he finally learned about his mother’s terminal diagnosis. After all, they had no one else but each other in this whole world. He had always taken his mother’s love for granted, but it was now too late to make amends. Or was it? A mysterious man approached him on his mother’s bedside, offering to give his mother a new life at the cost of his own lifespan. The desperate Hyochan made the deal and 50 year-old Yeon Geum-ok was given a second chance in life. The catch? She was now younger than her own son!
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bruh, he’s not simping he’s just flustered or nervous around girls
Even pussy since she’s a pussycat
Kek as long as its is bad people then sure why not.
Time for a beating!
for as long as i remember you can’t flick the protecting tip with your nail like that furthermore in a moving vehicle. the tip is so fragile it could deform just from epidermis layer only with an accidental jolt. its not an actual or big problem but still that’s no good at all.
It’s been so long that I forgot most of the plot.
if anything happened to her, we’re starting a crusade https://uploads.disquscdn.c.
Kaseki is really important I mean he literally built 50% in the village
BRUH WHAT ABOUT ALL THE LUPIN ANIME AND MOVIES 💀💀💀
That’s why you need a mage in a party. It’s the brain in a party full of brawn.
First Van Helsing, now Arsène Lupin. what’s next?! Jack the Ripper?! Sherlock Holmes?! Like seriously! How many alter egos does he have?!
What should he have done then? Give up? Kill him? He was met with some unreasonable shit and he used the cards at hand to counter it.
he obviously knows his looks won’t work.
Bruh thats the fart who killed her
Same. But what I like about her current state of madness, is that it’s honestly been well justified by the author imo
This was. legendary. Oda, thank you so, so much for this fantastic sendoff to one of the greatest arcs ever created. From Punk Hazard to Wano Kuni, a journey to behold. The tale of the samurai and their allies. The three rival captains competing to be Pirate King. The defeat of the oppressive Orochi, who held Wano in a dark state for decades. The defeat of the emperors Kaido and Big Mom, finally ending their reign of terror across island after island. The return of Joy Boy, the liberator of all. The crowning of the new Shogun, Kozuki Momonosuke, he who avenged his father, Kozuki Oden. The action was amazing, the reveals and info dumps were phenomenal, and the character moments were absolutely fantastic. Finally, the emotional journey taken across these three sagas from Punk Hazard to Wano, has been one of the best (if not the best) emotional payoffs ever. A multilayered, multifaceted gold-standard of storytelling, with a truly godly ending to boot. Thank you once again tenfold Oda, for delivering what I can only describe as peak fiction. Farewell Wano Kuni, farewell everyone! Till we meet again! Now, onto the next great adventure!
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Gong Hyochan’s world was turned upside down when he finally learned about his mother’s terminal diagnosis. After all, they had no one else but each other in this whole world. He had always taken his mother’s love for granted, but it was now too late to make amends. Or was it? A mysterious man approached him on his mother’s bedside, offering to give his mother a new life at the cost of his own lifespan. The desperate Hyochan made the deal and 50 year-old Yeon Geum-ok was given a second chance in life. The catch? She was now younger than her own son!
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A funeral is held every year for Celestia’s dearly departed daughter.
Rainbow Dash always hated funerals.
Funerals were probably the only thing that could ever get her to cry. A funeral meant that a pony was locked away from the rest of the world. Never again could they try new things. Never again could they reach for the stars.
This funeral hurt more than most.
She always attended this funeral. Every year without hesitation, she was there. She would join the other ponies in gathering next to Canterlot’s roads, and watch as the nameless palanquin carting an empty coffin was hauled from one side of the city to the other, with nothing but her thoughts to keep her company. Every year she would watch alone, wondering how many ponies noticed the never-aging mare who attended the funeral every year. Probably not a single one.
But this year was different.
“There’s the palanquin…” Twilight mumbled.
Rainbow, Applejack, Rarity, Pinkie Pie, and Fluttershy all turned to look at the palanquin. It had just rounded a bend, exposing itself to Rainbow and her friends. For such a small thing it certainly had a huge presence. A presence felt only by her.
Rainbow watched the palanquin gradually move closer. With each step closer more and more ponies bowed their heads in respect to the deceased princess. With each step Rainbow felt her guilt grow more and more.
I can do this… I can do this… Come on, Aurora. You can do this.
The pressure coming from the palanquin was immense. It squeezed at Rainbow’s very soul. Tears began to leak out of her eyes, and her lungs felt like they were glued shut.
She had to leave, now.
Rainbow quickly withdrew from the sidelines, scampering back down walkway after walkway. A path all too familiar to her. It wasn’t long before she came to a familiar clearing, empty, save for a pond.
It’s always the same, every year.
Rainbow shook her head. No, it wasn’t the same. This time she abandoned her friends as well as everypony else that mattered. But at least she had friends this time around, so maybe there was progress. Rainbow glared down at her reflection.
Weren’t friends supposed to make difficult things easier?
She almost expected to see a filly standing where her friend was when she lifted her head.
Twilight, a deep look of concern on her face walked over to Rainbow and put a hoof on her shoulder. “Is something wrong?”
Rainbow sighed. She wanted to say no. Really, she did. She wanted to say no and take off back to Ponyville. But she couldn’t lie. Not to her friend.
“Thanks, Twi. But no thanks.” Rainbow turned her attention back to the lake. “I suppose it is bringing up stuff though.”
‘Stuff’. that’s one way to put it.
“Oh… did you want to…?”
Rainbow shook her head.
Wordlessly, Rainbow lied down in front of the pond, her eyes never leaving her reflection. Twilight lied down to match her.
Rainbow looked over her friend. It was impossible to suppress the smile on her face when she realized how far Twilight had come. From unicorn filly to alicorn princess, she was almost entirely unrecognizable, but her pure-hearted nature hadn’t budged an inch.
“I met somepony here once.” Twilight said, breaking the silence.
Twilight nodded. “It’s funny. When I saw you slip away from the parade and found you here, it was like I was experiencing it all over again.”
Rainbow ignored the lump forming in her throat. “Oh yeah?” She knew where this was heading.
Twilight gave Rainbow a smile. “Uh-huh. She was by this pond, just like you. She had her own problems too.”
“What was she like?”
Twilight put a hoof to her chin. “She… was an alicorn.” Twilight must’ve been expecting a snort from Rainbow, because she gave her a concerned look after her silence. “She was trying to figure out if she should return to her mother or stay hiding to keep the public happy.” Twilight gave a small chuckle. “She never told me what she was the alicorn of, so I looked it up. Imagine my surprise to figure out she was the alicorn of war, and Princess Celestia’s daughter on top of it.”
Rainbow glanced back at the water. “So what’d you say?”
Her demeanor must be seriously worrying Twilight. With no energy left for quips or teasing, she must be acting like a completely different pony.
“Well, I told her that she should go back to her mom. Her mother’s love is more important than ponies being wrong.”
“Do you still think that?”
“Of course!” Twilight said. A fire ignited in her eyes. “Now more than ever! With enemies like Tirek and Discord a few times, having another alicorn would make ponies happier as opposed to scared!”
Rainbow stared wide-eyed at her friend. I never thought of it that way.
“Also, I can only imagine how Luna is feeling.” Twilight said, visibly deflating. Her eyes began to glisten with tears. “Coming back after a thousand years… only to learn that her niece is gone. I can’t imagine how hard today is for her. I just wish that Princess Aurora had listened to me years ago.” Twilight shook her head. “But I was a filly at the time, so I guess it makes sense.”
Rainbow closed her eyes and looked away. There was no way she would be able to hold back her tears of guilt. Not with everything Twilight had said. Rainbow had caused all of this grief, acting like a foal because of a poorly thought through idea that she convinced herself was right, and punished not only herself, but others who cared about her, over what she thought she deserved for making such a stupid decision.
No, she couldn’t hide any longer. Twilight was making that perfectly clear.
Rainbow got up and walked to the edge of the clearing. She could feel Twilight’s eyes boring into her as she drunk in possibly the deeping breath she’d ever taken, before slowly exhaling. Now was the time for truth.
“You’ve grown into a fine young mare, Twilight.”
There. She’d started. She couldn’t stop now, even if she tried. She turned around to look at her friend, who understandably looked confused.
“What are you talking about, Rainb-?” Twilight’s eyes widened. “Rainbow?” She finished.
Rainbow closed her eyes. Undoubtedly, Twilight had just considered the truth. This was all too familiar to her after all. All Rainbow had to do was provide confirmation.
“You’ve never wavered from your ideals. Even all those years ago, when we met here for the first time you still held the same beliefs you do now.” Rainbow opened her eyes again, releasing a tear, but she never took her eyes off Twilight. “And now you’re an alicorn. I’m grateful that we got to meet again.”
Twilight opened her mouth, and slowly shut it again. Wordlessly, she got up and made her way over to Rainbow Dash. Rainbow suppressed a shiver as she gazed into Twilight’s hardened eyes. Once Twilight got close enough, she wrapped a hoof around Rainbow, and pulled her into a hug.
“You’re… not mad?” Rainbow braved.
“I’m a lot of things at the minute, Rainbow.” Twilight said. Rainbow could hear the coldness in her voice. “But none of those are what you need right now.”
Rainbow sighed. I shouldn’t be surprised she’s mad. She could guess at a few of Twilight’s emotions. Betrayed, angry, hurt… probably a few more too. But, her kindness is more than I deserve. It wasn’t long after that she began to cry.
Rainbow wasn’t sure how long she and Twilight had spent at the clearing, but over time she felt Twilight’s stiff, robotic hug slowly relax into a more genuine one. Eventually Rainbow felt her other hoof wrap around her as she continued to release years worth of guilt into the ether, and as the weight on her soul lifted, over time her sobs began to die down into whimpers. From whimpers to sniffles, and from sniffles to nothing. Eventually, Twilight let go of her, and Rainbow gave her friend a smile.
“Thanks, Twi.” Rainbow found her smile too heavy to keep up. “Twi, I’m so, so sorry I-” Twilight’s hoof shot up to cut Rainbow off.
“I know.” She said. “But if you want to prove that to me, there’s something you need to do.”
Rainbow took a deep breath. “What is it?”
“I want you to go to Princess Celestia and Luna right now, and come out of hiding.” Twilight’s look softened. “You know it’s for the best, Rainbow, and I’m disappointed that you haven’t already.”
Disappointment was an understatement and they both knew it. Nevertheless, Rainbow nodded.
Twilight gave Rainbow a smile. “Good. The girls and I will meet you on the train.”
Rainbow nodded as she took off. Soaring off to Canterlot’s castle, despite the turmoil of emotions dwelling within her, Rainbow couldn’t help but smile.
She’d taken the first step. She could only go up from here.
Princess Celestia considered the empty throne room to be both a blessing and a curse. On the positive side she didn’t have to deal with ponies spouting their woes to her today, which made for a nice respite from her daily headaches.
On the negative side, there was nopony around to distract her from her thoughts.
“‘Tis a lonely atmosphere, sister.” Well, almost nopony. “I’m surprised you are holding up so well.”
Celestia let out a heavy sigh. “Believe me, Luna. I’m not holding up as well as you’d think.”
In some ways, Luna was closer with Aurora than she ever was.
“How are you holding up, Lulu?”
Luna tensed. “I am fine.” She said. “I always worried that this day would come, given her talent.” She failed to suppress a tear. “I just wish that it never arrived.”
“Pardon me, your Majesties.” A guard said, marching into the room. “You have a visitor.”
“Please let them know that we are not receiving visitors today.” Celestia said half-heartedly. Maybe it wouldn’t be a bad idea to let them in, If not for a little distraction.
“Your Majesties… it’s the Element of Loyalty.”
“Rainbow Dash?” Luna asked. She glanced at Celestia, who nodded back. “Send her in.”
The guard nodded. Moments later, the throne room doors opened to reveal Rainbow Dash, sporting a nervous look on her face.
“Hello, Rainbow Dash.” Celestia said. Her voice was robotic. She couldn’t muster any emotion. Not today. “To what do we owe the pleasure?”
To her surprise, Rainbow looked on the verge of tears. She gritted her teeth and looked away from the two alicorns.
If Luna shot her a confused look, Celestia didn’t see it as her eyes were fixed on Rainbow Dash. Her body began to shine brightly, obscuring her features entirely. When the light dimmed, Celestia couldn’t stop her hooves flying to her mouth as she and Luna let out a gasp each, and Celestia whispered the following name.
Alrighty, first crack at a fic in eons to be honest. Haven’t written a fic on this site in years but it was fun. A nice little warm-up for writing in the future. I hope you all enjoy it as much as I enjoyed writing it.