"Hey! Get the hell back here!" Bolt yelled. He caught up to Luna. "Hand him over. Aunt Luna." Bolt sneered.
Luna landed next to the two. "Oh. I was just looking for the two of you. I captured the wolf." She yelled, throwing the bag onto the ground.
Bolt raised his hoof, prepared to seal away Leaf. "Mother...give me your guidance..." He said shakily
"Fire Bolt... No. We can't. I... No. Don't. You can't do that to your fath-" Celestia began. "Bolt, stop. Now."
Bolt turned, rage in his eyes. They were on fire. The way they were when he ripped Celestia to bits. "My...what?" Kurama snarled, slowly emerging
"I told you earlier, Narrowleaf is your father." Celestia stated, sending Fire Bolt a telepathic message.
"And pigs frequently sprout wings. I'm gonna kill my dirt poor daddy and you're gonna watch. He's actually gotten in my way in addition to neglecting me!" Bolt raged, overtaking Kurama
"Uhm... What's going on?" Narrowleaf asked, still inside the large burlap sack. "Who's this "daddy" guy?"
Bolt conjured a fire sword and pointed it at Leaf's neck. "Buck you. Now I know both of ky parents never gave a damn about me. I only ever had Fluttershy. And I'm going to kill you...father." Bolt said coldly, with no emotion in his voice and a look of disdain on his face
Willow dashed over, after secretly watching the group. She bucked Bolt right in the face. "No!! Don't!" She screamed. "You ain't gonna hurt him!! I won't let you!"
Bolt snarled at Willow. "Foolish little sister...you don't have enough hatred to defeat me...and you never will!" He growled, spitting fire at her. He calmed down and joined Blast and Star.
Willow roared and swung a hoof at Bolt. "You... S-Stupid head!! I hate you!" She threw another punch. "H-Hate you!!"
Rainn took a breath to steady herself, and then hit him across the face. "That's your sister, you bucking monster!"
"Whoa, whoa. Slow down, everypony. I mean, I hardly know any of you." Narrowleaf said, speaking up. "Wh-What's going on? Something about a father?"
Willow slapped Bolt. "We should find a way to give his memory back before telling him." She said, frowning. "He'll need it."