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Shy Girl Club

By StreamofGreen
Created: 2024-09-04 03:53:17
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  1. Prologue:
  2. >Be Mrs.Harshwinney
  3. >You approved a request to form a club as a member of the school staff
  4. >It's a club meant to serve as a support group for overly shy people
  5. >You hope to help them become more confident like yourself so they can go on to have successful careers
  6. >You go to the first meeting of the new club feeling optimistic
  7. >Once you get there and see the four girls in attendance they all look as shy and skittish as you imagined
  8. >Though one thing you didn't expect is they all have enormous chests
  9. >Even bigger than yours
  10. >Still, you keep your professional composure and do a formal introduction before seeing what they want to do here
  11. "So, girls, what made you decide you want to become more confident?"
  12. >They might not answer so easily, but hopefully asking them directly will get somewhere
  13. >One of them you recognize speaks up first
  14. >"I'm... I'm Fluttershy, and I was hoping to become more confident so I could get a boyfriend..."
  15. >You internally sweat because that'd probably be the one thing you aren't prepared to help with
  16. >The other girls nod and press the issue further
  17. >If you tell them you've never had a boyfriend you doubt they'll take you seriously at all
  18. >Then you wouldn't be able to help them be more confident in other pursuits like career goals
  19. >So you decide to pretend to have knowledge and experience with dating
  20. >It's not like you've never heard advice about it you could retell and you know about having non-romantic relationships with people
  21. >That should be enough to at least help them get their foot in the door
  22. "Sure, I could help you with that."
  23. >The green one among them speaks up now
  24. >"Hi, uhhmmm, I'm Wallflower... Are you sure? No boys even seem to notice I exist..."
  25. >That's normal if she doesn't make herself known
  26. "If they don't approach you, then you need to find a boy you like and make the first move yourself."
  27. >It's common sense to you, but all of them practically seem to have an anxiety attack thinking about it
  28. >A girl with a more gray color theme to her clothes and hair is next to speak up
  29. >"I... I couldn't possibly do that! I hardly ever leave home! How could I 'just' walk up to and talk to a boy?!"
  30. >She starts to hyperventilate and takes out a paper bag to start breathing into it
  31. >Fluttershy pats her back while trying to calm her, "It'll be okay Marble, that's why we're here after all."
  32. >The anxiety in the room rises before the last girl who hasn't spoken yet speaks
  33. >"What if I get rejected?! I don't think I could handle that..."
  34. >All the girls seem to agree with her, but you don't think they have that much to worry about considering their 'assets'
  35. >You've got to turn things around and quick
  36. "Alright girls, let's just take a deep breath here..."
  37. >You do some exaggerated deep breathing to help them follow your lead
  38. >It does seem to help a little
  39. >"I'm Moondancer by the way..."
  40.  
  41. >The last girl introduces herself after calming down a little
  42. >"You girls really don't have that much to worry about. You're all very beautiful girls with great figures."
  43. >Marble fidgets with a blush before asking, "D-do you really think so?"
  44. "Of course I do, if you approach a nice boy and talk with him. He'll be head over heals for you in no time."
  45. >She seems very happy to hear that
  46. >In fact, all of them seem very willing to listen to you now
  47. >Maybe if you could just shift the topic away from boys you'll be able to get to more familiar territory
  48. >Talk about securing a good job instead
  49. >Though for the rest of the club meeting boys is all they want to talk about
  50. >How to talk to boys
  51. >What boys like and what do they do for fun
  52. >How can they get involved in those activities with boys
  53. >Once talking with a boy, how do they get them to stick around
  54. >You try to answer the best you can, but you feel like blind leading the blind here
  55. >You project the best air of confidence you can, but you feel like the longer you talk about it the more cracks will start to show
  56. >How long before they realize you don't have any actual experience with dating?
  57. >You hope they don't find out, and that you really will get to talk about something besides boys
  58. >Though hearing their worries about boys does remind you of a younger you
  59. >Back then you devoted yourself to work instead of worrying about securing a boyfriend
  60. >Was being a workaholic even back then the real reason, or was a part of you shy like them?
  61. >You can't help feeling a sense of comradery with them hearing their concerns and wanting to help them
  62.  
  63. Proper start:
  64.  
  65. >Be Anon
  66. >You are at lunch sitting in a back corner practically hiding by yourself
  67. >Like you usually do
  68. >When your attention is caught by the mention of your name
  69. >You look in the direction to see Flash Sentry looking for you
  70. >Recently you'd done a class group project with him
  71. >You both needed to create a powerpoint presentation about something and do a presentation on it
  72. >You did most of the research and explained it to him so he'd know what to talk about
  73. >He wrote the script for the presentation based on your research and you made the powerpoint based on the script
  74. >Then he gave the presentation while you sat at the computer and moved the powerpoint along as he spoke
  75. >You think the arrangement worked quite well
  76. >Especially since you'd have frozen up in front of the class trying to give a presentation
  77. >So you wonder why he's looking for you now
  78. >Out of curiosity you leave the table and sheepishly get his attention
  79. >He notices you quick enough to realize where you'd been sitting
  80. >"Hey, Anon, why sit all the way out here by yourself?"
  81. >You feel put on the spot, but need to say something
  82. "Well... I don't know very many people and don't feel comfortable sitting at a table people are already at. Back here I can consistently find an empty table."
  83. >Flash stays positive and gives you a few firm slaps on the back
  84. >"There's no need for that, come sit with me."
  85. >He takes you with him more towards the center of the cafeteria
  86. >All the noise from people talking around you is making you feel on edge and anxious
  87. >After sitting down he says more about why he looked for you
  88. >"I thought you were an alright guy during the project we worked on, and was wondering how you're doing. I hadn't seen you at all since. Now I think I know why."
  89. >You definitely don't put yourself out in the open often
  90. >You're a bit like a mouse that way
  91. >Though you wish it didn't have to always be that way
  92. "How do you just put yourself out there in front of people and talk like that?"
  93. >Asking him hoping there's some kind of secret to it
  94. >He looks at you a little confused
  95. >"It just comes naturally to me. If anything I'd want to ask why you seem to have so much trouble with it."
  96. >Sometimes you wonder what you'll do after graduation if you can't get over your social anxiety
  97. >Since you've heard how important networking is for getting a job
  98. >You're only a sophomore, so you have some time, but you can't not think about it
  99. >Without even saying anything further about how much this worries you Flash can tell how troubled you are
  100. >He then seems to remember something
  101. >"I remember seeing an announcement about a new club that started for helping really shy people, like a support group kind of thing."
  102. >That sounds interesting, but maybe too good to be true
  103. >"I may not know how exactly to help you be more social, but maybe they can."
  104. >Maybe, but will they?
  105.  
  106. "I... I don't know... Are you sure they're legit? I hear most things that promise help like that are scams..."
  107. >Flash laughs
  108. >"Come on, Anon. It's a school club, how would they make any money tricking anyone? It's not like you pay to join."
  109. >He's got you there
  110. >The more Flash thinks about it the more sure he seems that you should join this club
  111. >"I'm pretty sure they meet every day after school. Let's go then and check it out."
  112. >You feel nervous about and and shake a little wondering how to tell him you don't want to
  113. >Though before you can he assumes you will as he leaves after the bell rings ending lunch saying, "See you then, Anon!"
  114. >The rest of the school day you feel a knot in your stomach considering trying to avoid him after the end of the last class
  115. >You almost feel like you'd trained for this the way you'd always practically hug the walls as you went around the hallways and avoid any attention
  116. >Yet...
  117. >Once school ended even your best efforts didn't stop Flash from finding you right away
  118. >He got behind you and started pushing your back to get you going towards the club room
  119. >Having apparently found it before school ended
  120. >You want to resist more, but you don't work out and it's not like you want him to get hurt
  121. >Once the door with a sign for the club on it comes into view you reflexively dig in your heels and Flash has a much harder time pushing you
  122. >"It's for the best Anon! Just get in there!", Flash says with a strained voice as he stubbornly pushes you the rest of the way to the door and opens the door before shoving you in
  123. >Inside you see four girls and a woman you recognize as Mrs.Harshwinney
  124. >All of them have huge chests and kind of impressive figures in general that make you flustered and almost makes it feel like a trap for beautiful women to be at a club like this
  125. >You're the only guy here and their stares at you feel like they pierce into your soul
  126. >You panic and turn around trying to turn the doorknob and leave
  127. >It's useless because Flash is holding the door shut
  128. >You freeze when you hear Mrs.Harshwinney address you
  129. >"There's no need to be so nervous, you're here to join the club, right?"
  130. >Letting go of the knob, you turn around and answer her while staring at the ground, "Well... Uhmmm. Y-Yes..."
  131. >She gives a frustrated sigh before speaking again
  132. >"Alright, come take a seat over here and introduce yourself, Anon."
  133. >It seems she remembers you well enough as well to remember your name
  134. >You look back up enough to see where an empty seat is before moving over to it and sitting down
  135. >The seat is next to Mrs.Harshwinney, and after you sit down you hear the girls whispering to each other about you being a boy
  136. >Making you worried that you're unwelcome because they expected only girls to join
  137. >"Go on and introduce yourself."
  138. >Mrs.Harshwinney prods you again as you sat there feeling like coming here was a mistake
  139.  
  140. "I'm... I'm Anon, nice to meet you all. I, well, I always have trouble speaking up, especially in front of people... I kind of hope to fix that before I graduate because I don't know what I'll do after graduation otherwise..."
  141. >Looking up a bit to see how they reacted to their reaction to their introduction they seem more understanding and sympathetic to what you described rather than like they want you to leave
  142. >Bringing your head all the way up, you can't help but smile a little at the thought of being accepted and welcomed
  143. >Mrs.Harshwinney pats you on the head lightly
  144. >"You're the exact kind of person this club was made for, welcome aboard."
  145. >You hear murmurs of agreement from the girls before Mrs.Harshwinney prods them to introduce themselves as well
  146. >They all blush profusely and seem reluctant to do it
  147. >So Mrs,Harshwinney introduces them instead seemingly unwilling to wait for them to do it themselves
  148. >"First we have Fluttershy, the founding member of the club. Although she's still very much shy, I'd say she's normally the one who has the least amount of trouble with her shyness."
  149. >She meekly waves to you before saying, "Hi, Anon."
  150. >"Next we have Marble, she's homeschooled but still allowed to join the school club because her sister Pinkie attends the school. In fact, it was Pinkie who recommended to Marble she join the club after Fluttershy told Pinkie about the club since they're friends."
  151. >Marble hides behind her hair as she waves to you much more meekly than Fluttershy, in fact it was hard to tell she did it at all
  152. >"Then Wallflower here joined the club after seeing a poster for it. Honestly she hasn't said much about herself and nobody has been around to say more for her. So my introduction for her is a little lacking, I'm sorry about that."
  153. >She waves to you with a bit more of an energetic jerkiness to her hand while blushing and averting her eyes
  154. >"Finally we have Moondancer. As far as I'm aware the last member to join before you. She's been ignored by people she tried to make friends with before and feels burned by that, but hopefully we can help her be more comfortable with opening up to people."
  155. >Moondancer gives a quick huff while waving to you, apparently not exactly liking the introduction given for her
  156. >After everyone is introduced there's a silence that feels awkward
  157. >You're forced to say something
  158. "So... What do you normally do here?"
  159. >The girls clam up again and avert their eyes even more from you
  160. >Are they always like this?
  161. >You guess it makes sense given the nature of the club, but they're making even you feel outgoing by comparison
  162. >More surprisingly though, even Mrs.Harshwinney seems reluctant to answer that question
  163. >It seems like she's even blushing a little before she coughs uncomfortably and turns her chair to directly face you rather than the center of the group
  164. >"I'm going to demonstrate something with you for the rest of the club."
  165.  
  166. >The air feels tense as even Mrs.Harshwinney takes time to prepare herself for what comes next
  167. >You'd never seen her apprehensive about anything before now
  168. >"How are you going to ask him to be your boyfriend?!"
  169. >Moondancer blurts out as you feel your face burn up like you got red hot coals shoved in your face
  170. "What?!", you yell without thinking
  171. >Mrs.Harshwinney glares at her sharply and Moondancer cowers immediately
  172. >"You can't just ask a boy to be your boyfriend right away! You need to talk about other stuff first to get to know him better!"
  173. >She retorts while sounding upset and very uncomfortable with a clear blush on her face
  174. >"For all you know when you just meet him he could be dangerous!"
  175. >Adding before glancing back at you
  176. >"Anon here is a gentle boy who wouldn't hurt a fly, obviously, but just for the sake of argument what if it was a farce, and he had a dangerous and violent side to him deep down he was hiding until you realize too late?!"
  177. >Clearly trying to scare them into not trying to just jump into a relationship as you sit there completely shocked
  178. >"That's... kind of hot...", Maybe mumbles before adding, "D-do you think he'd choke me, just a little, not too much...?"
  179. >Mrs.Harshwinney goes into a full rant after hearing that
  180. >"Don't be like that! What's the matter with you?! Women get killed that way! By abusive boyfriends! It's terrible!"
  181. >Calming down a little after, but stil continuing
  182. >"It'd be one thing if he just pretended to be a bad boy, but you shouldn't want a guy who's actually dangerous. You should want a respectful guy who'll treat you right."
  183. >Marble is clearly very embarrassed and nods in agreement with what Mrs.Harshwinney is saying
  184. >Mrs.Harshwinney actively calms herself down before addressing you again
  185. >"So, what do you normally do for fun?"
  186. >Asking you about a much more normal topic
  187. "I like video games. More specifically I like turn based games like strategy games or RPGs. Since they give me plenty of time to think about what I'm doing. If it gets too hectic I get nervous."
  188. >Mrs.Harshwinney seems to get more comfortable as she asks you some follow up question about specific games you've been playing and what they're like
  189. >You find yourself feeling more comfortable as well talking about the games
  190. >Everything is going smoothly until a lull in the conversation happens, and Moondancer raises her hand
  191. >"Yes, Moondance?", Mrs.Harshwinney asks in a very teacherly fashion
  192. >"Are you going to ask him to be your boyfriend now?"
  193. >Mrs.Harshwinney sighs wearily and shakes her head face down in her palms
  194. >"You know what" Fine, I'll demonstrate what happens if you just ask out of the blue like that."
  195. >She then turns back to you
  196. >"Will you by my boyfriend?"
  197. >You blush fiercely and feel put on the spot
  198. >How could you deny her?
  199. "Y-Yes!", you respond nervously feeling like it's what you should say
  200. >Mrs.Harshwinney blushes a deep crimson before scolding you
  201.  
  202. >"That's not how you should respond after a quick conversation like that! You should say you don't know me well enough to give an answer yet! You should talk more, hang out a few times, go to a cafe or something, a first date before you decide if you'd date for real!"
  203. >She looks away and trails off while clearly imagining a scene in her head
  204. >"On that first date you'd feel the romance in the air... Talk about your feelings for each other... Maybe go back to one of your places... Get comfortable with each other on the couch, and decide if your truly right for each other while in each other's arms..."
  205. >She then stops to look you in the eyes like she's wondering if your 'yes' was serious
  206. >"You shouldn't toy with a girls emotions like that by saying 'yes' unless you really mean it
  207. "I... I'm sorry...", you respond feeling bad about it
  208. >Mrs.Harshwinney pats you on the head a couple times
  209. >"It's okay, Anon, I did kind of put you on the spot there, and we're learning here. So it's expected to make mistakes."
  210. >She then places a hand under your cheek, holding your head as she clearly thinking about what she said earlier about going on a date
  211. >Mrs.Harshwinney then abruptly shifts gears by getting out of the seat she was sitting in
  212. >Gesturing for Fluttershy to come sit in the seat
  213. >"Let's have Fluttershy come over and try having a normal conversation with him. Just talk about something completely mundane. Like maybe the animal shelter."
  214. >Flutershy is reluctant as expected, but with further prompting Mrs.Harshwinney manages to get Fluttershy to take the seat next to you and facing you
  215. >She whimpers a bit cutely before starting to say something
  216. >"Like she mentioned... I volunteer at an animal shelter... I really care about the animals and like taking care of them..."
  217. >You actually think you've heard about her and the animal shelter before
  218. "That's very nice, I wish I had something so noble to be passionate about..."
  219. >You say praising her as she blushes and hides behind her hair a little
  220. >"You could... Uhmmm... Join me and help out too sometime. If-if that's okay with you..."
  221. "That sounds fine... When would be a good time for it?"
  222. >Fluttershy mumbles and seems too nervous to say a specific time
  223. Mrs.Harshwinney tries to help her out
  224. >"Maybe you could try talking about video games with him as well?"
  225. >Fluttershy then brings up she has a few games she plays as well
  226. >Mostly games that have to do with caring for animals or otherwise very cutesy games about animals
  227. >Definitely nothing where anything bad happens to any of them
  228. >Not quite your cup of tea, but it's already obvious to you why she'd like those games
  229. >She mentions one time she was playing one of her favorite games with one of her friends, and they got mad because they were competitive and Fluttershy was too good at the game
  230. >Fluttershy of course felt bad about it
  231. >Only intending to have fun with a friend rather than be competitive about it
  232.  
  233. >You wonder how you would handle a situation like that
  234. >If you had a friend who was being very competitive and getting upset like that, what would you do?
  235. "That must have been difficult to deal with..."
  236. >Commenting as she nods before saying, "Well, I did somehow manage to calm Sunset back down... So there's that."
  237. >You talk a bit more about games, but the conversation trails off and dies as you end up awkwardly sitting there in silence
  238. >Mrs.Harshwinney decides to see if someone wants to swap with Fluttershy and practice talking with you next
  239. >You expect nobody to volunteer, but Moondancer seems eager to
  240. >You're nervous about it because of how she was trying to push Mrs.Harshwinney to demonstrate how to ask you to be her boyfriend
  241. >The reason you were nervous seems to be completely right with the first thing she says
  242. >"I know Harshwinney told us we shouldn't just ask you to be our boyfriend right away..."
  243. >She said before Mrs.Harshwinney interjected
  244. >"Which I said for good reason. Please stick to a normal conversation topic."
  245. >Moondancer seemed unsatisfied with this
  246. >"You said wed need to hang out for a while, and go on a first date first, right? How would we do all that here in the club room? Couldn't I just pretend I did all that since it's just practice anyway?"
  247. >Mrs.Harshwinney huffs and scowls at her
  248. >"We aren't completely restricted to staying in the clubroom, and developing your abilities to socialize normally and talk with him like a normal person is very important."
  249. >"But Mrs.Harshwinney!"
  250. >Moondancer pouts cutely while Mrs.Harshwinney stands her ground
  251. >She's got really dorky glasses with tape in the middle, a short ponytail that looks like a grandma tailored it for her, but a sweater that nicely shows off her sweater puppies
  252. >Even the first two points have a kind of charm to them
  253. >If this were outside the club and she asked you to be her boyfriend, you'd probably say 'yes'
  254. >It's not like you have extremely high standards in that regard
  255. >Though you don't know why she seems so adamant about this
  256. "If you don't mind me asking... Why are you so rushed to have a boyfriend?"
  257. >You'd also definitely noticed that everything they've done has revolved around that, but that's a question for another time
  258. >She's caught off guard by you directly asking that
  259. >"Well... We all want a boyfriend, but I'd might as well tell you why I'm so impatient about it..."
  260. >Moondancer says while fidgeting and staring at the floor
  261. >"My parents... They've been pushing me to get a boyfriend, and I've kind of... Told them I do, and they want proof of it. I keep putting it off, but..."
  262. >She shouldn't have lied about it, but she probably felt too cornered about it to think rationally about it
  263. >"So... Do you think you could be my boyfriend? So I'd really have one?..."
  264. >You're tempted to just say 'yes', but Mrs.Harshwinney would likely scold you for it
  265. >Marble speaks up even if softly
  266.  
  267. >"I-if he becomes your boyfriend... Then... What about us?"
  268. >Moondancer looks to the other girls with a look on her face like she feels guilty
  269. >"He-He doesn't have to be my boyfriend for real... It's just practice, right?! He could practice with me and all of you too, right? Just practice would be enough to get my parents off my back if I just..."
  270. >Not tell them it's just practice
  271. >Though you feel some doubt about if it'd really be practice or if she means it
  272. >Mrs.Harshwinney looks conflicted as the other girls seem exchange glances with each other as well
  273. >"I mean, I suppose if it's just part of our club activities and practice... I don't know I might have to think about it more. Though don't try to make Anon do anything he's uncomfortable with, and let's keep it PG."
  274. >Moondancer sees the opportunity to make her case more and takes it
  275. >"Otherwise you wouldn't be able to demonstrate for us either if only one of us could have him act as our boyfriend. It has to be all of us, just for practice and demonstration. Not for real."
  276. >Mrs.Harshwinney nods now seeming fully convinced
  277. >"Okay, but don't neglect trying to socialize with him more normally as well. It's not just important for a relationship before you start dating, but afterwards too."
  278. >Moondancer takes some deep breaths before addressing you again
  279. >"Let's try this again, would you be my boyfriend, please?... You'll give the rest of us a chance too, right?"
  280. >The way she asked made you feel absolutely compelled to say 'yes'
  281. "Well, uhhmmm, yes. Yes, I will. To both."
  282. >Moondancer blushes a deep crimson and seems overjoyed and overwhelmed
  283. >She was no doubt expecting that answer and yet still unprepared just the same
  284. >It seems like she might pass out
  285. >Moondancer also starts stammering extremely flustered before saying anything coherent
  286. >"Just for practice purposes! Just for practice purposes! I don't know if I'm really prepared for a boyfriend! Just practice!"
  287. >You try to calm her down
  288. "Yes, of course, just practice. No serious commitment or anything, and I'll help you with your parents. Even if we aren't seriously dating I'll help you with your parents anyway, I can only imagine how stressful it must be being pressured by them like that."
  289. >Moondancer seems to calm down a bit though still blushing profusely
  290. >She then quietly gives you the most sincere 'thank you' you think you've ever heard in your life
  291. >You seriously don't know what her parents are like, but you're feeling very nervous about meeting them
  292. >After a bit of thinking about it you realize she's gone as quiet as you
  293. >"Maybe it'd be best if we swap out again."
  294. >Wallflower volunteers and swaps seats with Moondancer
  295. >She hesitates and stammers a bit before Mrs.Harshwinney tries to prod her to talk about herself
  296. >"I'd like to know more about you though..."
  297. >She says before nervously bombarding you with questions
  298.  
  299. >"Where do you live?", "What's your favorite color?", "Who are the patriots?", "What's your birthday?", "Do you have any siblings?", "What are your parents like?", "Where's the milkman?"
  300. >You're overwhelmed by them and lose track of which ones to answer
  301. >Though the 'favorite color' one stands out
  302. >Mainly because Wallflower is so green
  303. >Kind of similar to yourself, and you do like the color green
  304. >Yet you're unsure if saying that will make her think you're just saying what she wants to hear
  305. >As for some of the other questions...
  306. "Maybe you could come over to my place sometime..."
  307. >Wallflower's face turns a deep red as she replies, "I'd really like that..."
  308. >You're not sure why, but she really doesn't seem to want to talk about herself
  309. "How about yourself? Is your favorite color green? Maybe you're favorite food?"
  310. >She looks away and fidgets while stammering
  311. "Maybe is there something you like to do?"
  312. >They continue like that, and Mrs.Harshwinney steps in
  313. >"We've talked about this, you need to provide your own input into a conversation. It can't just be talking about him."
  314. >Wallflower whimpers and whines a bit before answering
  315. >"I uhmmmm, I like gardening..."
  316. >So cute...
  317. "That sounds like a fine hobby."
  318. >You don't really know anything about plants, but you can picture her tending to a flower bed
  319. >"You, you said I could come over to your place, right?..."
  320. >She sounded really nervous yet excited when asking it
  321. "Yeah, I'm not entirely sure when, but let's find a time soon when you can come over."
  322. >She excitedly nods before going quiet again
  323. >Mrs.Harshwinney moves things along again
  324. >"Who hasn't gone yet?"
  325. >She thinks for a few seconds before looking to Marble
  326. >"Marble, how about you now?"
  327. >Marble meekly nods before swapping spots with Wallflower
  328. >She starts with an introduction
  329. >"I'm Marble Pie... I live on a rock farm with my family... Hardly anyone is ever around besides my family..."
  330. >She pauses in thought before continuing
  331. >"As Harshwinney mentioned I'm homneschooled, but I joined this club because Pinkie recommended it..."
  332. >Marble looks up at you and down again
  333. >"Honestly, it's been fun having friends like this, and I really hope I can spend some time with you, too."
  334. >You nod with a smile listening to her, and she blushes adorably
  335. >She blushes deeper before continuing with a shaky voice
  336. >"A-about the whole choking thing..."
  337. >You jump startled because you never would have thought she'd bring that up
  338. >"It's not like I want to get hurt... It's just that my family really values strength. I'd like it if you could act strong, maybe a bit dominant... Especially if you're ever around my parents..."
  339. >Imagining them as super strict and strong mountain people makes you wonder something
  340. "Do they also try to pressure you to get a boyfriend like Moondancer's parents?"
  341. >She shakes her head
  342.  
  343. >"I'm Moondancer, and I'm uhhh..."
  344. >She clearly wants to say she's your girlfriend, but can't get the words out
  345. >"Nice to meet you, but I don't think I can let Anon stay over unless I meet your parents first. Just a safety thing, hope you understand."
  346. >Moondancer nervously nods even knowing your mom can't see that
  347. >"O-of course!"
  348. >"Anon, honey, be back before eleven, okay?"
  349. "Okay, Mom."
  350. >"See you when you get back, and have fun."
  351. "Thanks, Mom."
  352. >She then ends the call
  353. >Mrs.Harshwinney looks worried
  354. >"Make sure to behave yourselves."
  355. >She said as it seemed like you were about to leave with Moondancer
  356. "Of course, I won't do anything to get us in trouble.", you say to reassure her
  357. >Mrs.Harshwinney gives you a look like, 'it's not you I'm worried about'
  358. >Moondancer pulls you along with her while giving rushed goodbyes to her fellow club members
  359. >She explains that she lives within walking distance and guides you while clinging to your side
  360. >Arriving it looks like a rather plain house in a good neighborhood
  361. >Without any delay she takes you into her house
  362. >"I'm home, and I've finally brought my boyfriend!"
  363. >She says before bringing you in front of her so you'd be front and center
  364. >Her parents come in from the dining room, and actually look like very kind and sweet people
  365. >Moondancer's mom speaks up first
  366. >"That's wonderful, sweetie. He looks cute~."
  367. >Saying in an almost teasing tone while looking you over
  368. >Her dad chimes in next
  369. >"I'm hoping you could make some regular friends too, but it's good you've got a boyfriend like you wanted. See, you could do it if you set your mind to it."
  370. >They don't really sound like they'd been pressuring her to get a boyfriend
  371. >Moondancer quivers and shakes behind you like she's embarrassed
  372. >"Well, he's here! No need to doubt me now!"
  373. >Saying defensively before tightly hugging you from behind
  374. >Her chest pressing into your back forcing a heavy blush from you
  375. >"We didn't doubt you, sweetie, it's just normal for any good parents to want to meet their daughter's boyfriend."
  376. >The mom responds sounding a bit hurt to be accused of doubting her
  377. >"So, how did you meet?"
  378. >The dad asks inquisitively with great interest
  379. >You give your best answer
  380. "I met her when I joined the club she's in. It's a club for shy people who want to overcome their shyness."
  381. >After saying that they both look at you more intensely, and their gaze makes you nervous
  382. >"We've never heard of this club. What's it like?"
  383. >Maybe you shouldn't have mentioned the club
  384. >You definitely don't want to say it was a bunch of girls like her talking about how to get a boyfriend until you joined
  385. >To avoid this getting really awkward you're going to need to bend the truth a little
  386. "She has other friends there too who are like her. Mrs.Harshwinney is the advisor to the club and does her best to help them."
  387. >Her parents look happy with that answer
  388.  
  389. >"That's even better! We were mostly just worried about her being unable to socialize. Knowing she has friends really helps put me at ease."
  390. >The mom says as her dad agrees with a nod
  391. >This really does beg the question
  392. "So, were you not pushing her to get a boyfriend?"
  393. >Moondancer squeezes you so tight it nearly cuts off your ability to breathe
  394. >"We just wanted her to have friends really, it was Moondancer who insisted she'd get a boyfriend."
  395. >Seems like she wasn't completely honest with you, as well as her with her parents
  396. >"C-could we go hang out in my room now?"
  397. >Moondancer says anxiously obviously wanting this conversation to end
  398. >"I think we'd like to have a talk with him in private, if that's okay with you."
  399. >Her dad says somewhat sternly
  400. >She lets go of you and backs off sheepishly
  401. >"Oh... Okay...", she says with resignation in her voice
  402. >Sheepishly slinking away looking like she already assumes some kind of defeat
  403. >Her parents come up to you much closer and start whispering with you
  404. >"Did she force you in any way?"
  405. >The mom asks
  406. >"Are you really her boyfriend?"
  407. >You feel like there's not point in not coming clean
  408. "Well, I am her boyfriend and she didn't force me, but I became her boyfriend today... She wasn't really being honest when she said she had a boyfriend before..."
  409. >Whispering this they understand but are definitely dissapointed with their daughter
  410. >"What about the club? Is that real?"
  411. >The dad asks you
  412. "Yes, that is real. I don't know how long she's been a member of the club, but it's obvious to me they're all very tight knit there. So I'd say she's been friends with them for a good while."
  413. >The mom looks like she wants to press you further
  414. >"Sorry to be like this, but my mother's intuition tells me there was more about the club you were avoiding saying."
  415. >She's spot on with that, and just looking at her you know your reaction gave that away
  416. "I'm not 100% sure about it, but I think they were mostly talking about how to get a boyfriend with each other before I joined rather than being less shy about anything else..."
  417. >They both look like they actually expected that answer
  418. >"Again, we're sorry about grilling you for answers like that, and our daughter isn't mean anything bad with the dishonesty."
  419. >Her dad explains before continuing
  420. >"She had a friend before, but when she moved away they lost touch with each other and Moondancer took it hard. She'd missed graduation last year because she wasn't going to classes, but now with online classes it seems she's back on track..."
  421. >His voice trails off with worry for her
  422. >"I don't know if you'll stay her boyfriend or not, but even if you don't keep dating could you stay friends with her? Help her graduate and open up more? I know it's asking a lot, but..."
  423. >You don't think he needs to say more
  424. "Of course. I'll do what I can."
  425. >The mom tightly hugs you and profusely thanks you while swinging you around
  426.  
  427. >You can definitely tell where Moondancer got it from feeling her chest against you, but you wouldn't dare react to this the wrong way
  428. >She sets you back down before long, and they let you go to join Moondancer in her room
  429. >"Make sure to leave the door open.". the dad calls out to you before you get out of earshot
  430. >Leaving the door open like they said you see Moondancer sitting in front of the tv with a dvd of the original Star Trek on the menu
  431. >She's got a collection of the whole series next to her
  432. >Moondancer motions for you to sit next to her, and she leans on you when you do
  433. >She then starts it up on the first episode of the show
  434. >You'd heard a lot about it, but you hadn't really sat down and actually watched the OG Star Trek before now
  435. >Besides Moondancer's body pressed against you, watching the show with her like this feels pretty wholesome
  436. >She cuddles into you as you both got comfortable and settled into watching together
  437. >At one point her mom brings in some chicken nuggets and veggies for you both to eat
  438. >You make sure to thank her for it and Moondancer follows your lead with it
  439. >Her mom seems to really appreciate that and doesn't seem used to being thanked like that
  440. >You eat the dinner together while continuing to watch
  441. >After it's done you insist on taking the dirty dishes to the sink and rinsing them off before putting them in the dishwasher
  442. >It didn't take long and you were back with it only paused for like a couple minutes
  443. >Moondancer seems sleepy as it goes on and seems like she might fall asleep leaning on you
  444. >It wasn't much longer before it was getting late, and it was time for you to go
  445. >Moondancer grabs your arm as you're getting up
  446. >"You'll come over again soon, right?", she asks with a very insecure tone
  447. "Of course, we've got that whole collection to watch, right? Plus more?"
  448. >She smiles and nods before letting go of your arm
  449. >You say your farewells and mention you needed to be back before eleven to her parents as you head out the door
  450. >They insist on driving you home, and that way they'll get to meet your parents at the same time
  451. >You accept since that sounds perfectly fine
  452. >You get in the back of their car while they sit in the front, and you head off
  453. >Giving directions you get to your house in no time
  454. >Heading in your parents are there to greet you, and they see who you brought right away
  455. >They introduce themselves and let you head to bed while the two pairs of parents talk it out
  456. >You don't go too far and eavesdrop a bit
  457. >Her parents give you glowing praise for how you behaved at their place, and your parents reassure them how good a boy you are
  458. >With that you feel content you don't have anything to worry about with their conversation and get ready for bed
  459. >You plop down in bed feeling excited about what might happen tomorrow
  460. >It becomes a bit hard to go to sleep, but eventually you head off to dreamland and wake up the next morning
  461.  
  462. >Your morning routine goes like usual despite how eventful yesterday was
  463. >You get ready for school like usual and head out
  464. >School itself starts like normal, at least until the halfway point when you go to the clubroom for lunch instead of your usual spot
  465. >You take your lunch into the clubroom to find everyone else already there
  466. >They were clearly interested in how things went last night with Moondancer and were asking her questions about it
  467. >Mrs.Harshwinney notices your arrival first and doesn't approve of your lunch
  468. >"The cafeteria food is garbage, Anon. You should be eating better."
  469. >She said before blushing slightly as she offered and alternative
  470. >"I could make your lunches from now on."
  471. >This drew the other girls attention to her instead of Moondancer
  472. >Flutthershy asks, "You know how to cook? If it's okay... Could you teach us how to cook for a boy too?"
  473. >Mrs.Harshwinney blushes deeper before she answers
  474. >"You don't have to be a master chef for that. You just need to know what he likes and... Make it with love..."
  475. >She sounds really embarrassed to say that last part as she trails off and averts her eyes from your direction
  476. >Then everyone's eyes were on you...
  477. >They of course wanted to know what kind of food you like
  478. >You have a burger and fries on your plate
  479. >Though that's because you'd say that's the best the cafeteria has
  480. "I'm not an especially picky eater... I'm sure just about anything you want to make for me will be fine, and it'd be rude to not show appreciation for the effort you put in..."
  481. >Trying to be polite didn't exactly satisfy them
  482. >They'd rather hear something specific to make
  483. "I can't exactly eat five lunches either... Though maybe you could just try making something simple."
  484. >You suggest as Mrs.Harshwinney interjects
  485. >"I was just thinking I'd make you a healthier sandwich, and make sure you get plenty of veggies."
  486. >She looks you over again before getting closer
  487. >"You definitely aren't as healthy as you could be. Let's make sure you get some exercise too."
  488. >Mrs.Harshwinney cradles your cheek in her hand as she looks into your eyes with concern on her face
  489. >Marble comments on it, "Uhmmm... Mrs.Harshwinney?... You're acting more like a mom than a girlfriend..."
  490. >Mrs.Harshwinney blushes a deep crimson before returning to her seat quickly
  491. >"N-not that I should be acting like his girlfriend anyway! He's a student and I'm a teacher!"
  492. >She's extremely flustered and embarrassed about it
  493. >Fluttershy tries to help her calm down
  494. >"It's fine to do that here, Mrs.Harshwinney. You're just demonstrating for us, right? We won't let you get in trouble for something like that."
  495. >Mrs.Harshwinney does calm down a bit but remains flustered
  496. >"You really think so? It's fine to act like I'm his girlfriend?"
  497. >The other girls back Fluttershy up and reassure her they think it's fine
  498. >"I wasn't trying to act like a mom though... It is important to look after his health if you love him..."
  499.  
  500. >She says defensively as the other girls drop the subject
  501. >You realize you hadn't been eating your lunch because you were too distracted by everything going on here
  502. >It's cold now, but you quickly eat it before lunch ends
  503. >All of you quickly scurry off to your classes knowing you'd see each other again soon after school
  504. >Your classes seem to go on forever as you anxiously await going back to the clubroom
  505. >Mrs.Harshwinney is especially occupying your mind right now
  506. >She's a very responsible teacher who has seemed to always have your best interests at heart
  507. >Looking after you and making sure you didn't get picked on or anything
  508. >Now you wonder if she was more interested in you than you thought
  509. >Was it the other girls who made her start thinking that way about you entirely, or was there a spark like that already there?
  510. >You really aren't sure
  511. >Though she definitely isn't bad looking
  512. >Sure she's significantly older than you too, but there's something about it that makes your chest feel tight
  513. >A part of you just wants to give in to being hers no matter if it's okay with the rules or not
  514. >Not that you think you should just say that to her
  515. >You're even less sure how she'd react to you saying something like that to her
  516. >Then end of school eventually comes and you head back to the clubroom
  517. >You arrive last again and the girls are discussing cooking from before
  518. >Mentioning online cooking shows they'd heard about and other cooking guides
  519. >While also reassuring Mrs.Harshwinney it's fine that she's not a master chef like they assumed earlier
  520. >When they notice you arrive they stop what they were doing to focus on you
  521. >Fluttershy asks you, "We'd heard from Moondancer how it went last night, but let's heard from you too."
  522. >You get your thoughts together how to describe it before answering
  523. "I thought it went perfectly fine. Her parents were nice and friendly. We watched some OG Star Trek together and had a nice dinner. It was a very nice and wholesome time."
  524. >Looking at Fluttershy and then the other girls they react like you didn't quite describe it the same way as Moondancer did
  525. >Though none of them look like they're about to explain how your story of how it went differed
  526. >Mrs.Harshwinney then called everyone's attention to her
  527. >Before practically giving a lecture about what dates are supposed to be like
  528. >What kind of places are appropriate date spots, what you do there, and all that
  529. >She stressed the idea that going to your houses is meant to come later rather than the first thing you do if it's a serious relationship
  530. >Yet none of the girls seem to want to go to public places like Mrs.Harshwinney suggested much, and still prefer the idea of you coming to their houses
  531. >Well, except for Wallflower
  532. >Who again expressed her interest in your house
  533. >In fact she seems very intent on coming over to your house tonight
  534.  
  535. >Eventually the club draws to a close with them continuing to discuss how to best spend time with you
  536. >Wallflower jumps to your side and clings to you
  537. >"I'm coming home with you! I know you'll say yes, you said I could earlier!"
  538. >You can't deny you did say that
  539. "Sure..."
  540. >Responding as she pulls you out of the clubroom with her and out of the school before being forced to let you lead because she doesn't know the way to your house
  541. >When you get there you go in with her still clinging to your side
  542. >Your parents don't really react to Wallflower as much as you'd expect and just greet you like normal
  543. >You take her to your room and start up a co-op Mario game to play with her
  544. >You're playing that when you realize she hadn't asked her parents if she could come over before doing it, and hope she doesn't get in trouble for it
  545. >After a while you have to go to the bathroom
  546. >You let her know before going, and come right back
  547. >Yet she seems to be gone when you get back
  548. >She's not sitting at her controller, you look around the room, and don't see her
  549. >You head back out the room and head to the living room where your parents are
  550. "Did you see where the girl who was with me went?"
  551. >They look at you oddly
  552. >"Isn't that her right behind you?"
  553. >They ask before you turn your head back to look
  554. >Nobody there
  555. >They chuckle a little
  556. >"Oh, I see, it's like a little game or something. Oh, you kids."
  557. >Your dad says as you're genuinely confused
  558. >Heading back to your room you try looking for her again to no avail
  559. >You sit at your controller and try calling to her come over and continue playing the game with you
  560. >Nothing
  561. >It seems like she must have gone home or something
  562. >You hope you didn't do something to upset her
  563. >Feeling down you just get ready for bed and go to sleep
  564. >Though in the morning you wake up having trouble breathing
  565. >Your face is being smothered by something
  566. >Fully waking up you realize your face is buried in Wallflower's chest
  567. >She's in bed with you holding you in her arms pressing your head between her tits
  568. >"Are you noticing me now, Anon?"
  569. >You face feels like it's on fire with how hard you're blushing
  570. "I-I thought you went home! Where were you?!"
  571. >She frowns before answering
  572. >"I was with you the whole time!"
  573. "Why didn't you just continue the game with me when I invited you to?!"
  574. >She averted her eyes as her resolve crumbles and she mumbles something inaudible
  575. >"Either way, I want you to make it up to me!"
  576. >Wallflower says as you're unsure what she means
  577. "Of course I didn't meant to upset you! W-what would you like me to do?"
  578. >Asking her as she grins wide
  579. >"Let me come over whenever I want."
  580. "Yeah, of course you can."
  581. >You say wondering why she'd think you wouldn't let her come over
  582. >She holds you tighter and presses her lips to yours quickly before pulling back
  583. >Blushing profusely herself like she's surprised she did that
  584. >Then letting go of you and letting you get out of bed
  585.  
  586. >You get changed in the bathroom to avoid changing in front of Wallflower
  587. >Though while there her words about having been there the whole time repeat in your mind
  588. >You didn't change in the bathroom last night when you changed into your pajamas
  589. >Without thinking about it much harder you get ready for school and head down for breakfast
  590. >Wallflower sits with you at the breakfast table like it's perfectly natural
  591. >Your parents are looking at her somewhat oddly though, and you can't tell what they're thinking
  592. "I-is something wrong?"
  593. >You ask them knowing there's plenty wrong with it, but what will they say
  594. >Your mom is the first to speak up
  595. >"Aren't you a little old to be sharing a room with your sister?"
  596. >You're floored she'd say that and you drop your fork
  597. >"I'm not his sister!"
  598. >Wallflower says before your dad comments
  599. >"If you weren't then that'd make sharing his room even worse, but..."
  600. >He says as he thinks hard before continuing
  601. >"I'm sure I'd seen you a lot before, I'm not entirely sure I remember where or when, but it doesn't feel out of place seeing you, and you being here feels natural."
  602. >When Wallflower realizes what he's talking about she looks like a deer in headlights
  603. >"I was just kidding! I'm his sister alright! His loving, doting big sis!"
  604. >She says before pulling your into her arms and cuddling you affectionately
  605. "W-Wallflower!"
  606. >You say in a startled and embarrassed voice
  607. >Your parents chuckle and seem amused like you are just a little brother being embarrassed about an overly affectionate big sister
  608. >"Well, get ready for school you two."
  609. >Mom tells you as Wallflower keeps holding you close
  610. >"Of course, Mom! I'll make sure to take extra good care of my precious little bro!"
  611. >This is all a bit much for you, and you're definitely confused about why she's just leaning into acting like she's your sister so hard
  612. >You quickly eat the rest of your breakfast even while restrained by Wallflower's arms as your parents push you to go to school with your 'sister' before you'd be late
  613. >Once out of the house you're dying to ask her what that was all about
  614. >Though the more badly you want to ask the more the words get stuck in your throat and you have trouble actually asking
  615. >You definitely don't want to talk about what happened there with the other club members
  616. >If you were to retell the story you think you'd stop at saying you played some Mario together
  617. >Anything after that would be way too awkward to talk about
  618. >You have to say something
  619. "Uhmmm... Wallflower?..."
  620. >Asking as she nearly jumps out of her skin knowing what you want to ask about
  621. >"Let's just... Pretend that didn't happen. I didn't think things through and ended up playing along just to avoid things getting a whole lot more awkward than it already was..."
  622. >You have a lot more questions about it, but it'll certainly be easier to leave it at that for now
  623.  
  624. >Wallflower continues clinging to you as you arrive at school
  625. >Only a couple people glance over at you two, but most just continue as usual
  626. >Soon she has to part ways to go to her classes and you head off to your own
  627. >You seriously wonder what you would say to the other club members when you go to the club room during lunch
  628. >As much as you would want to simply not think about it you can't
  629. >Wallflower acting like she's your sister after your parents start thinking she is
  630. >With both of you being green someone might think you're related somehow
  631. >Yet, you aren't
  632. >At least you're pretty sure you aren't
  633. >If she was your sister you'd have known, and she said she wasn't before she decided to play along
  634. >Though where did your parents see her before, and why was she so frantically not want them to think about it any harder?
  635. >All you do know right now is you simply don't have the answers
  636. >When lunch does come around you go to the club room without getting lunch at the cafeteria first
  637. >Thinking lunch may have been made for you from yesterdays talk
  638. >If not you could still go to the cafeteria to get food
  639. >Even not going to the cafeteria first you're still last to arrive to the club room
  640. >Do they all run here?
  641. >Either way the other girls were questioning Wallflower about her time at your place, or at least trying to
  642. >Wallflower seemed to be dodging answering any questions as had as possible
  643. >Of course you know why
  644. >They all turn to you, and you're not feeling much like you want to talk about it either
  645. >"What exactly happened, Anonymous?"
  646. >Mrs.Harshwinney asks as you feel like she said 'Anonymous' like a parent using your full name when you're in deep trouble
  647. >You don't feel like you can hide anything from her
  648. >Which makes you want to say it even less, but what do you do?
  649. >You sit there like a deer in headlights until it feels like divine intervention comes
  650. >The club room door swings open as it seems someone new is coming in
  651. >Sweet, a distraction!
  652. >A younger girl who's head comes up to your chest comes into the room looking really worried about something
  653. >She has a cute sweater with candy canes on it, big glasses, and red poofy hair
  654. >Though of course there's no way you can't not address her huge breasts
  655. >Kind of like the other girls, but on her short frame the look even bigger proportionally
  656. >She addresses Mrs.Harshwinney first as the adult in the room
  657. >"Mrs... Could you help me? I want to find someone I'm worried has gone missing, but I'm too much of a nervous wreck to go out searching myself..."
  658. >Only after saying that does she scan the room to see who else was here
  659. >Then her eyes lock on you, and she looks shocked
  660. >Her face goes from worry to being overjoyed
  661. >"I found you already! How lucky you were here"
  662. >She runs up to you and nearly tackles you hugging you from the front
  663. >Her chest presses into your crotch as you take a quick sharp breath because you weren't prepared for it
  664. >"I'm so glad you're okay!"
  665.  
  666. >Saying before leaning into your chest as every movement the rest of her body made cause her breasts to rub up and down against your crotch
  667. >Your body shakes as you try keep your lower rejoin calm and not 'react' the wrong way
  668. >Fluttershy looks mortified seeing her do this before saying, "To do that so shamelessly?... Anon, did you have a girlfriend already?"
  669. >Moondancer looks like she's beating herself up inside as she says, "I should have known it'd be like this!"
  670. >All of them are some level of distraught
  671. >Even Mrs.Harshwinney tells you, "If you had a girlfriend, you should have told us."
  672. >The new girl takes in what they're saying and looks hurt too
  673. >"You already have a girlfriend?... I should have known you'd be taken already..."
  674. >Acting dejected now even while still hugging your front
  675. >"T-they uhmmmm.... Meant you...", Marble tells her
  676. >She looks shocked to be told that
  677. >"W-what?! Me?!"
  678. >Now looking very flustered
  679. >"I couldn't possibly be sempai's girlfriend already! It's too soon! Unless..."
  680. >She looks up at you again
  681. >"Am I your girlfriend?"
  682. >Asking like she really wonders what you'd say
  683. >You don't even know what her name is
  684. >Mrs.Harshwinney calms down a bit
  685. >"Alright, let's calm down and back up a bit here. Let's hear your story from the beginning."
  686. >She tells them before looking at them a bit more sternly hardly a moment after speaking
  687. >"No really, back up from him, take a seat instead of carrying on like that."
  688. >They seem to have no idea what Mrs.Harshwinney is talking about even as her chest practically envelops a stiff tent you couldn't possibly stop from forming
  689. >You actually wonder if it's possible she doesn't feel that against her
  690. >Fluttershy backs up Mrs.Harshwinney telling her to stop
  691. >"Regardless of your relationship with him or not... Could you please not do that in the club room in front of us?"
  692. >She still acts like she has no idea what Fluttershy is talking about
  693. >Even as your pants are the only thing keeping your dick from being sandwiched between her breasts
  694. >"Even with my glasses, I like seeing things up close. Plus, staying close like this just feels... Right."
  695. >Moondancer looks like she's about to blow a fuse
  696. >She gets up and actually pries the girl off of your and makes her sit down in an empty chair
  697. >They whine and complain a little but don't fight it much
  698. >You quickly sit down as well hoping nobody really notices the state of your pants if you sit quickly enough
  699. >Mrs.Harshwinney then prompts the new girl again to introduce herself and explain
  700. >"I'm Twist, I'm a freshman here, and I uhmmm... I love my sempai!"
  701. >She ends yelling nervously while staring at the floor
  702. >Then glancing up at you before back down
  703. >"After he helped me out with a school project I'd see him at the cafeteria during lunch. I wanted to sit with him but couldn't work up the courage to do it..."
  704. >You don't remember the project with her
  705.  
  706. >"Then yesterday he was suddenly gone, and when he wasn't there today either I really got worried something had happened to him..."
  707. >She really looks like she wants to jump back at you but knows she's been disallowed from doing that
  708. >"I was going to get help having the courage to do a serious search here, but it seems he actually was here."
  709. >After that she doesn't seem to have anything else to say, and that it's the whole story
  710. >Mrs.Harshwinney then comments, "So that's what it was. I guess if he did have a girlfriend already I'd have known."
  711. >Would she have?
  712. >That comment caught the attention of the other girls as well
  713. >She then reveals a small lunch box she hands you
  714. >You open it and see a carefully made sandwich
  715. >"Almost forgot the lunch I made you with everything going on."
  716. >You're about to thank her when Twist comments
  717. >"Are you his mom? Can I have permission to date your son?"
  718. >Mrs.Harshwinney blushes a deep crimson before responding
  719. >"I'm not his mom! I'm his teacher!"
  720. >She then stumbles and tries to correct herself
  721. >"I mean I'm... Never mind that!"
  722. >Fluttershy jumps in next
  723. >"If you are dating him... Do you think you'd be willing to share him? With us?"
  724. >Twist seems to be confused by the question
  725. >Moondancer jumps in to the conversation next
  726. >"I want to date him as well... In fact... We basically all do..."
  727. >The rest of the girls give mixed responses but give some level of agreement with that, even Mrs.Harshwinney
  728. >Twist then thinks about it while seeming nervous
  729. >Scanning her eyes across each of them and recalling anything she already knows about each of them
  730. >"I'm not sure how that would work, but I'm open to the idea... You're all trustworthy girls, and I really do want to be close with him, even if it means sharing him with you all..."
  731. >Mrs.Harshwinney, while heavily blushing, tells her something more related to the club to get away from the current topic at least a little
  732. >"So... Welcome to the club, Twist."
  733. >The rest of the girls share a look with each other before deciding something collectively
  734. >"I think we have enough members now."
  735. >Moondancer says pointedly
  736. >The rest of the already existing member girls eagerly agree with her, and Moondancer turns to Twist
  737. >"Could you help us take down all the posters around the school advertising the club for new members?"
  738. >Twist nods quickly wanting to agree and get along
  739. >There wasn't enough time in lunch left to actually do that, but everyone agrees to do it after school
  740. >You end up quickly eating your sandwich from Mrs.Harshwinney right before lunch ends before scurrying off to the rest of your classes for the day
  741. >Sitting through your classes seems to take forever as you feverishly await your time after school
  742. >You feel anxious about it actually worrying a bit what might happen, but you're also very excited about what might happen at the same time
  743.  
  744. >When classes mercifully end you head back to the clubroom
  745. >Where everyone including the new club member Twist is chatting while waiting for you
  746. >Everyone perking up when you enter the room and being the center of attention is something you've always felt like you should hate
  747. >Yet, somehow here it isn't
  748. >The first topic brought up is the idea of you going to someone else's house tonight
  749. >Twist gets excited about the idea
  750. >"Could you possibly come to my house?", Twist asks you
  751. >You just know the other girls would have a problem with this
  752. "I kind of doubt the others would be okay with you 'cutting in line' so to speak the first day you join the club, but let's just see what they say for themselves."
  753. >It was clear you were spot on with that as they respond agreeing immediately
  754. >Moondancer gives a more definitive response, "I wouldn't be against him going to your place at all, but I think you should have to be last. Like on Friday. He's been spent the evening with myself and Wallflower so far. I think it could go Marble tonight, Fluttershy tomorrow, and then you."
  755. >That really fills up your schedule, but it's not like you'd actually say no or have a reason to fight it
  756. Though Mrs.Harshwinney tries to advocate for you just in case you weren't okay with it and just not speaking up about it
  757. >"Let's make sure that's okay with Anon before just agreeing on it."
  758. "I mean... Yeah, it does kind of tie up my schedule, but I'm not against it. I do enjoy spending time with all of you."
  759. >"That sounds fine...", Twist says sounding a little disappointed but clearly agreeing it's fair
  760. >Marble is blushing and fidgeting looking like she wants to say something
  761. >Once she notices you looking to her she speaks up, "W-would you really want to come over to my place?... It's really nothing special..."
  762. >She says while glancing down in a way that makes it seem like she really doesn't think much of where she lives
  763. "I'm sure your place is fine, and I'd be happy to come over if you'd let me."
  764. >You say wanting to cheer her up and not wanting to encourage negative thoughts about where she lives
  765. >Your response does bring an adorable smile to her face even if still hiding behind her hair
  766. "I'll just make sure to ask my parents first."
  767. >You say before giving you mom a call
  768. >She picks up before long asking what you called about
  769. >Then you explain you'd like to go over to another friend's house and mention Marble Pie and try to describe her family from what you know
  770. >"Oh, that's fine. I already know Cloudy because I'm in a book club with her. She's the most morally upright and principled woman I know. So I'm positive nothing could go wrong if you go over to her house. Stay the night even. I know their place is far out so it wouldn't be very feasible to get you back at a reasonable time tonight."
  771. "Thanks, mom."
  772. >"I'm definitely glad you're making friends now, Anon. You've been coming out of your shell lately, and I'm all for it."
  773.  
  774. >You feel embarrassed to be praised like that, especially since they aren't exactly normal 'friends'
  775. >"I'm going to get going then, and thanks again!", saying before quickly ending the phone conversation as you mom says her farewells and to have fun as well
  776. >After that Marble clearly wants to know exactly what your mom said, even if it was already clear she basically gave you permission
  777. "My mom said I could stay the night over there because she knows and trusts your mom, and knows you live too far away for me to go there and come back the same night at a reasonable time."
  778. >Marble is clearly excited but hides behind her hair even more
  779. >"My dad will be here to pick me up after we're done here for today, and I'll make sure you can come over with him when he arrives. I can't really call because neither of my parents have phones..."
  780. >Twist asks some questions about Marbles family and home which Marble avoids answering clearly
  781. >It's clear Twist is just curious because she hasn't been around here enough to get to know the other members well
  782. >Marble doesn't seem entirely against answering Twist's questions either, but is just evasive basically out of habit
  783. >After a while of this the club meeting is called to a close and you head out with Marble
  784. >She takes you to a beat up and slightly rusted old truck as you feel bad for not being surprised by how it looks
  785. >A tough and grizzled older man in typical farmer attire the driver seat looks you over before asking Marble, "Who's he?"
  786. >Marble stammers before trying to answer, and you'd try to help her but you're sure he doesn't want you speaking for her
  787. >"He's a friend, Anon... I'd like him to come over and his mom already okay'd it and says she knows mom."
  788. >He raises an eyebrow and describes your mom, and you confirm it's her
  789. >With this he motions for both of you to get in
  790. >Marble sits up front with her dad and you get in the back
  791. >He takes off and it really does take a while to get to the destination
  792. >Way far off into the sticks you arrive at a tiny farm house surrounded by rock formations and mine entrances
  793. >After getting out of the truck Marble sticks close to you as you all head into the house
  794. >A very strict looking woman in an old timey modest dress who's no doubt Cloudy is there glaring at you at first which intimidates you
  795. >Marble's dad explains who's son you are and that you and Marble are friends, and her expression softens
  796. >Still strict, but not so much like she's trying to put the fear of god in you
  797. >"Okay, but make sure to behave yourself.", she tells you as it now sounds more like saying what she needs to say rather than seriously trying to scare you
  798. >A couple of Marble's sisters are here too
  799. >One of them wearing a very basic frock looks at you with a more or less expressionless face while there other with shorts and a tank top looks angry and motions like she's going to be watching you threateningly
  800.  
  801. >Marble quickly takes you with her to her room not wanting to stand out in the open being stared at by everyone with you
  802. >Her room is pretty standard you think
  803. >She motions for you to sit down on the floor with her and takes out an unlabeled notebook
  804. >Then she explains that it's a notebook she's been writing poetry in and wants to read some of it to you
  805. >You aren't super into poetry but feel it'd be rude to say 'no' so you encourage her to continue
  806. >The first one is a short poem about a large standing rock in the ocean by itself being buffeted by the ocean
  807. >Listening you can't help wondering if there's symbolism at work and the rock is supposed to represent herself
  808. >When the second one is also about a lone rock standing in a field you feel like you were spot on
  809. >It becomes a theme with the poem she reads you where it sounds like they're about her feeling isolated and alone
  810. >There was at least one where the rock isn't alone and has others supporting it, and it feels like she's acknowledging her family's support and efforts to help her
  811. >Even if that's not enough to entirely erase feelings of isolation
  812. >After reading the last one she wants to read to you she asks for your thoughts
  813. >You genuinely aren't sure what to say
  814. >Really not wanting to just dive into the psychoanalysis you did because that feels like it'd be mean and make her uncomfortable
  815. >Maybe you should just ask if symbolism was intended
  816. "I noticed that there was a big theme of a rock usually being by itself. Is that supposed to represent anything?"
  817. >Marble seems unprepared for that question and thinks about it
  818. >"I just kind of expressed myself without really thinking about it, and rocks is basically what my family is all about..."
  819. >Now you're really glad you didn't just outright say what you thought it all meant
  820. >You reassure you that you thought they were very good and thought provoking
  821. >Almost like perfect timing her sister with the frock pokes her head in and calmly lets both of you know dinner is ready
  822. >"Thanks, Maud.", Marble tells her politely and you follow along
  823. >As you leave the room into the hallway you see the other sister who jumps when you spot her like she got caught doing something before acting natural
  824. >Seeing you wonder about the other sister's behavior she explains bluntly
  825. >"We were both at the doorway the whole time keeping an eye on you two, unlike Limestone I won't hide I was doing that. You did well playing nice with Marble."
  826. >Now you know both their names and Limestone pouts about Maud's bluntness about it before storming off to the dining room
  827. >You follow with some distance with Maud and Marble into the dining room
  828. >A very large array of food is set across the table as the family members are dishing themselves up huge meals you couldn't imagine being able to eat in one sitting
  829. >Even Marble dishes herself up a huge meal as you wonder how she could possibly pack it all away
  830.  
  831. >So you dish yourself up a more modest serving you can actually eat
  832. >Cloudy lightly comments that you wouldn't be able to put any meat on your bones eating so little when she sees your plate, but doesn't press you on it
  833. >Strangely enough while you were eating your meal they really did manage to eat their huge plates of food
  834. >You guess you shouldn't be so surprised because they wouldn't dish themselves up like that unless they could really eat it, but it's still out of the ordinary for you
  835. >Immediately after dinner it seems everyone is going to bed in order to wake up at the right the next morning
  836. >You don't try to argue about staying up later even if it feels too early to go to bed
  837. >You're directed to Pinkie's room which is being treated as a guest room while she's staying with the Cakes in town
  838. >Pinkie's room is a very pink and girly room like you would expect having even seen Pinkie before
  839. >After getting ready for bed you get in the bed while making sure not to touch anything you don't absolutely have to
  840. >It feels strange to be staying in her room when she's not here, and also going to bed so early
  841. >Your eyes wander looking at everything in the room while you feel like you shouldn't be there and don't feel sleepy
  842. >It's like torture trying to get to sleep under these circumstances
  843. >Worst of all it's not like you could even be mad about it because this is really all you being awkward and not used to their way of life rather than them actually doing anything wrong
  844. >Eventually you apparently get to sleep because it like it time skips to morning
  845. >You feel like shit and Limestone is waving her hand in front of your face after nudging you awake
  846. >It takes a bit for you to catch up with the fact it's morning and you're supposed to get out of bed now
  847. >Wishing you knew what time it was because it's got to ungodly early
  848. >"Hey! Earth to Anon, are you going to get out of bed or not?!", Limestone presses you
  849. "Okay..."
  850. >You weakly reply before moving your body which feels like a sack of bricks out of the bed
  851. >"You didn't touch any of Pinkie's stuff did you?!"
  852. >She starts interrogating you as if it wouldn't be clear everything is where it should be
  853. >"Of course not... I wouldn't do that.", you reply just now remembering this was Pinkie's room coming more out of your mind fog
  854. >You feel crabby and irritated, but even then you couldn't bring yourself to be rude
  855. >Limestone pouts slight but seems to believe you
  856. >Almost like she's upset to NOT be able to criticize you for anything or catch you doing anything wrong
  857. >"Anyway... We're going to school soon, so make sure you get ready. I'll be back soon, and then we'll go with Maud."
  858. >So wait...
  859. "Is Marble the only one to be homeschooled?", you ask unable to help yourself
  860. >"Yeah, she just isn't really comfortable to go to the school with all the people there. Why ask?", she retorts
  861.  
  862. "I don't think I've seen you or Maud at school before. So I thought Pinkie was the only one of you who went to the school.", you say honestly
  863. >"I don't think I've seen you either, what do you hide or something."
  864. >You can only respond off the cuff here
  865. "Well... Uhmmm... Basically yes. I met Marble in a club for shy people..."
  866. >"That certainly explains things.", she says before pausing a bit
  867. >"I'm sorry if I'd scared you or anything up to this point. I'm just very protective of my baby sister and don't want anyone to hurt her."
  868. "I may not have siblings myself, but I think that's definitely understandable.", you say as she seems caught off guard by that
  869. >Maud pokes her head in before saying, "Are we going yet, or not?"
  870. >Limestone seems embarrassed as she presses you to quickly get ready to go
  871. >You hurry up and do just that before going with Limestone and Maud
  872. >Their dad now shuttles you to school
  873. >The sun isn't even out yet, but it really does take that long to get there that you arrive without a lot of time before school would start
  874. >Their dad gets you attention before telling you, "I'll go back and get Marble after her homeschooling session with Cloudy is done, and bring her back up to join you in your club."
  875. >The poor guy must be going back and forth a lot here
  876. "Thanks, it must be hard on you and your truck to do all this shuttling around.", you say as he grins a little
  877. >"Don't worry about ol' me. Just be a good friend to Marble, alright?"
  878. >You nod with a smile on your face before heading off to class despite still feeling extremely tired because you didn't get enough sleep
  879. >In classes you try to pay more attention than usual to make up for how tired you are
  880. >Then when it was time for lunch you got your lunch and went to the clubroom
  881. >Marble was there like usual and must have arrived between your first classes and now
  882. >She notices how tired you look and looks concerned, in fact they all do
  883. "It wasn't like anyone did anything wrong... It just felt wrong to stay in Pinkie's room and I wasn't used to how early they go to bed over there or how early they wake up..."
  884. >Fluttershy cuts in before anyone gets the wrong idea about you staying in Pinkie's room
  885. >"Pinkie wasn't there so it's not like he shared a room with her. Pinkie is staying with the Cake family while working part time at their bakery.", Fluttershy explains as the others who didn't know the situation calm down pre-emptively before getting worked up about it
  886. >Harshwinney then asks Fluttershy, "If you go along with the group's plan, what would you do with Anon after school?"
  887. >Fluttershy doesn't take long to respond
  888. >"Do you think you could help me with my volunteer work at the animal shelter?", she asks you nervously
  889. >You don't see anything wrong with that
  890. "Yeah, that sounds fine. Could even be fun."

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