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their reflection is not the you that is, but the you that could be.
----------My breath caught as my eyes landed on it. It shimmered under a veil of mist, its crystalline surface undisturbed by time. I knew the tales since I was young - ancient legends spoke of its power; when a Fable approached its sacred waters and peered in, their true self would be revealed - not just how others saw them, but the deepest truth of what they really were. Some saw greatness. Others saw despair. I hadn't come here seeking glory; I came for answers. My hooves made little to no sound as I stepped towards the edge of the water, leaning forward. I saw what everyone else sees, with my reflection staring back, waves of glimmering blue scales and elegant fins catching the light shown through the holes of the cavern. I looked strong and graceful.
----------But then the water rippled. My reflection shifted - my mane darkened like the deep, dark ocean blue. Eyes burned with hunger, not warmth. My mouth twisted into something sharp and wrong. A monster.
----------"No," I whispered staggering backwards, "That's not me."
----------But the creature in the water didn't vanish. It stayed, mimicking every breath I took. Eyes locked with mine. And then it spoke - in my voice but it was thick with venom.
----------"You knew I would be here."
----------My chest tightened - "You're not real." my voice echoed through the walls with doubt.
----------"I'm the storm you buried inside. The fury you choked down." its lips parted and smiled with teeth I didn't know I had.
----------This couldn't be true. It couldn't be me. I squeezed my eyes shut in hope it would disappear, "I'm not like you."
----------"Oh, but you are," it hissed, "You just don't want to admit it."
----------"I've hurt others." I whispered, dropping to my knees, claws diggings into the stone. The truth cracked inside me, "I've hidden. I've lashed out. I came here because ... because I don't know where I end and the anger begins. I just want to let go." The water shifted, but the creature of me remained.
----------"You wanted to forget me."
----------My voice broke, "Yes."
----------The word shattered something inside me. I wanted to take it back, but it hung in the air. Yes - I had wanted to forget the fury. Yes - I had wanted to be rid of the thing snarling beneath my skin. Yes - I had lied to myself.
----------"I tried," I whispered, trembling. "I tried to be gentle. I tried to be what they needed, what they asked of me. This beautiful, fragile vessel." I watched as the reflection's grin widened, something I hated how familiar it felt. "I let them carve me into something quiet. But the silence was never mine. It was a cage, a lie. And you..." I got up and stepped closer, my hooves steady now. "You are the only thing that ever told the truth."
----------The creature in the water stood taller, proud. I stared into its jagged smile and saw my own - reflecting perfectly. A strange peace settled over me, firm and sure.
----------"I'm done pretending I was ever just harmless. There is venom in my kindness. There is rot in my soul. There is you - and you are me." And it felt good, like a chain snapping into place. "I am not what they wanted. I am not pure, nor kind or good." The wind howled softly through the cavern for the first time and it did not protest. I leaned over the water, pressing my horns to its surface - the reflection did not shift away.
----------We merged. And when I stood again, I was no longer at war with myself or her. I didn't need to fight the monster - I had to become her. I now stared back at us - scales darker, the shimmer duller but real. My steps no longer hesitated. The world would whisper new stories - of a Fable who went to find the truth and never returned.
----------But I had found it. I was the storm. I was the lie. I was the truth they were to afraid to name. And I had never felt more whole.[/list]
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