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>You wake up to an alarm.
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>Your arm sweeps over and knocks the clock off of your nightstand, causing it to conveniently turn off when it impacts the floor.
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>Getting up a little bit earlier than normal today was important.
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>You get ready for your day in an orderly fashion.
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>Clothes on.
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>Breakfast eaten.
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>Bitchin' new kicks laced up.
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>Out the door.
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>When you arrive at Canterlot High, the amount of people hanging around this early is a lot smaller than you're used to.
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>You walk up the steps to the front door, take a deep breath, and go inside.
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>It's like a ghost town.
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>It looks like the teachers are in their rooms, but there aren't any students in the halls.
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>No chatter, no clanking of lockers
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>You walk, nothing to keep you company but your thoughts.
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>This week has been a lot of things.
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>Stressful.
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>Unreal.
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>Amazing.
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>Satisfying.
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>And it all happened because when an opportunity presented itself to you, you said nothing.
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>You said nothing and it threw your whole world for a loop.
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>All over a girl.
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>A beautiful girl with crimson and golden hair.
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>A girl who is intelligent and kind.
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>This all happened because that girl chose to open her heart up to you and you didn't know how to respond.
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>You can't help but chuckle to yourself.
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>If you'd said something, anything at all, none of it would have happened.
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>But then where would you be?
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>If you could go back and change it, would you have?
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>Maybe on Monday, you would have.
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>But now...
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>You're not so sure.
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>And now you're here.
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>It's the corner of the school where you met Sunset when all of this began.
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>It doesn't take long for you to find her.
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>She's leaning against the lockers, those cyan eyes lost in thought.
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>Those eyes look up as she notices your approach.
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>A small smile grows on her face.
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>"Hey there, Anon."
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"Good morning, Sunset."
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>"Thanks for agreeing to meet me."
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"I wanted to. I've been wanting to talk to you since Monday."
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>"Please, let me go first. I have a lot that I need to get off my chest."
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>You nod and listen as Sunset Shimmer tells you how this all of this started.
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>"I guess I don't need to ask you if you remember the Fall Formal."
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>You do remember it. As does anyone who has been at the school since last year.
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>Sunset used to be "popular," but disliked by quite a few people.
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>You don't fully understand all of what happened at the Fall Formal, but apparantly it was magic.
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>Literally magic.
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>She turned into some kind of demon.
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>Even more, she started turning the other students into zombies.
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>Well, they were LIKE zombies, anyway.
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>Something happened where the other girls that make up the Main Six teamed up with that bookish girl that transfered in from nowhere.
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>They put a stop to it, leaving Sunset just a vulnerable girl with a lot of people understandably angry with her.
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">You can imagine that I didn't have a lot of friends after that. I was lucky to have anyone forgive me at all."
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>It was true. Applejack, Fluttershy, Rainbow Dash, Rarity, and Pinkie Pie all became her friends afterwards.
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>They gave her a new chance.
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>"But even with new friends, it wasn't easy for me after that."
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>She looks down.
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>"Everyone else wasn't so forgiving. Wherever I went, whatever I did, no one trusted me. They said a lot of hurtful things to my face and behind my back... Except for one person."
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>She looks up and her eyes meet yours.
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>"You, Anonymous. We had class together, and though we really didn't talk that much, you were never rude to me."
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>Hearing this surprises you.
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>You hardly talked to her at all, but it was true that you never gave her trouble for what she did.
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>You weren't the kind of person who would hang on to the bad things in life, and you certainly weren't going to kick someone else when they were down.
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>"To a lot of people, you don't really stand out. You tend to be pretty quiet for the most part, but I saw that you're also hard-working and kind."
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>There's a moment of silence as she thinks about where to go from here.
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>"Eventually, more people became willing to trust me. I made a few more friends, but it wasn't until the Battle of the Bands that most of the school was willing to forgive what I'd done."
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>That was a weird week.
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>What's the deal with trouble always starting up after students transfer in, anyway?
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>After all of that happened, Sunset became popular again, but this time because she was well-liked.
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>"But I didn't forget, Anon. I... I grew feelings for you that I didn't know how to express."
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>She sighs.
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>"Maybe I was just afraid that you would reject me. I wasn't in a good place in my life for a while there."
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>She allows herself just the slightest hint of a smile, her emotional baggage starting to lighten up.
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>"But recently things have been good. I started having thoughts about you again, and I felt confident enough to tell you how I really felt."
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>Her eyes gaze deeply into yours.
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>"So I did. But when you didn't say anything, I was afraid that you would reject me for what I did after all. I just couldn't handle that fear that my past might actually get in the way of my life again."
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>"And I ran."
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>You can hear the sadness and regret in her voice.
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>"I'd been so excited before meeting with you that I told my friends about it. When they saw me come back in tears, they must have assumed that you hurt me.
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>There it was.
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>The catalyst that had brought you so much strife this week.
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>Your staredown from Fluttershy.
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>The arm wrestling match with Applejack.
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>Destruction at the hands of Rainbow Dash's soccer skills.
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>"I never meant to cause you so much trouble, Anon. I hope that you can forgive me."
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>Her eyes turn to the floor again.
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>"And I'd understand if you never want to talk to me again."
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>There it all is.
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>Now, you have a choice to make.
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>You weren't ready for it last time, you had a lot dropped on you to think about.
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>But this time, you've already done all of the thinking that you need.
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>You walk up to Sunset.
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>You use your hand to lift up her chin and look her right in the eyes.
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"Sunset, I've had a lot of time to think since Monday."
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>She's staring back at you, her expression unsure.
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"I like you Sunset. I really do."
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>Her eyes widen in disbelief.
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"If you'll have me, I'd love to go out with you."
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>The corners of her eyes are starting to water up.
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>She throws her arms around you.
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>"Of course, Anon!"
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>You wrap your arms around her and share an intimate moment.
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>You've never hugged a girl before.
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>It's warm, and you get a face full of her beautiful hair.
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>After what feels like several minutes, you let go of each other.
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"So... uh..."
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>"Yes, Anon?"
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>Her smile is so heartwarming.
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>You almost have a heart attack from cuteness overload.
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"Do you want to maybe do something after school?"
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>She shuffles her feet a bit, you can hear her boots sliding on the tiled floor.
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>"I'm sorry, Anon. I'm busy after school today... Will you be at Pinkie's party tomorrow?"
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"Of course, Sunset. I'll meet you there?"
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>"Sure. Don't be a stranger until tomorrow though, okay? You have my number now, after all."
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>You give her a big smile.
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"Of course."
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>She gives you a wink and takes her leave.
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>You can hear the school coming alive.
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>Go to history.
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>Harshwhinny may be a sourpuss, but nothing's knocking your spirits down today.
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>Class passes by without incident.
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>Step out into the hall after class.
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>Turn the corner.
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>Your vision goes pink.
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>You stumble, but you don't fall over.
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>Fuck that.
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>After a moment of feeling good for yourself about not being on the floor again, you realize at Pinkie Pie is RIGHT IN FRONT OF YOU.
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>But... you're pretty sure you left the classroom ahead of her.
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"Pinkie Pie?"
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>"Hi, Nonny! Did you and Sunset talk things out?"
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"Yes, actually."
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>You put on a big smile.
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"Things turned out great."
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>She gets excited.
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>"Oh, that's so good to hear! You're still coming to the party on Friday right? It's gonna be amazing!"
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>You chuckle.
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"Yeah, Pinkie. I'll be there."
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>"Great! I'll see you later, Nonny!"
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>She skips off into the hallway traffic.
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>You can see that big, poofy hair of hers bob up over everyone else's heads as she gets further and further away from you.
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>The next class passes by in a flash.
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>Speaking of which, you can't wait to tell that guy about your morning.
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>Wait, did your ring tone actually get MORE BLAND when you weren't looking?
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>You have a text from... Rarity.
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>[Greetings, Anonymous. Our instructor stumbled through the staging area yesterday and knocked over a few things. Nothing seems to be damaged, but would you be a dear and check it for yourself if you have a minute to spare?]
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>You roll your eyes.
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>Well, something was bound to happen today, even if none of Sunset's friends are out to get you anymore.
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>Who needs the whole lunch period anyway?
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>Did you even have lunch half of the days this week?
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>You head to the stage.
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>Of course there's no one here.
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>Rarity just dropped a job on you on your own time and she isn't even here.
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>You climb up onto the stage and find a few things out of their normal place, with a little note in Rarity's overly-curly cursive handwriting telling you that these are the things.
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>Taking a look, everything does seem to be fine...
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>Except for one piece that seems to be missing a nail.
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>You quickly grab a hammer and scan the floor for the loose nail so no one will step on it by mistake.
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>After a few minutes, your work is done.
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>As you return to the toolbox, you notice that there are some papers scattered all over the floor.
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>Picking them up, they appear to be a bunch of Rarity's design notes.
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>You straighten them out into a neat pile and set them down by her work station.
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>Before you leave, you stop and think for a moment.
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>You have an idea.
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>The rest of your day before Drama class sweeps by without incident.
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>Here it comes.
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>You have to "act" today to fill in for a missing player.
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>Ugh.
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>You take a seat with everyone else while Rarity stands up on stage and acts a coordinator.
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>She calls out a scene and those players come up to the stage to do a reading.
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>She also then calls out the next scene so that everyone reading that one can get ready.
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>The first group of players come up to the stage and begin.
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>Given that most of the people here double as crew, there's actually some pretty good acting.
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>It's too bad that it's just a second-rate play.
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>Why on earth would anyone think it would be a good idea to put on a fantasy story about a bunch of high school teenagers, anyway?
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>After the first group finishes up, the second group comes up to the stage.
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>Rarity steps up to the edge of the stage to call the next one.
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>"I'll need Anonymous up here to understudy for Act 1, Scene 8."
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>You throw up your hands in outrage.
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>That's the scene where Rarity's character and another one try to seduce one another.
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>The next scene goes by as you gloss over the part of the script that you're about to do with Rarity.
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>"Come up here, Anonymous. This will be the last one for today, everyone can return to their projects afterward."
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>You climb up onto the stage and take a position off to one side.
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>Rarity looks to you to make sure that you're ready.
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>You let out a deep sigh and then nod to her.
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>She walks offstage, then back on.
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>This is how the scene starts, she comes into the room.
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>"THERE you are, darling. You didn't think that you could hide from me, did you?
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>She's got her flirty face on.
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>Wait, is she not holding a script?
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>After a moment, you realize that you're just standing there not saying your lines.
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"Darling? Coming on a bit strongly, aren't you?"
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>She's sauntering over to you, nice and slow.
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>You sometimes forget this because you're usually trying to avoid her as much as possible, but it's true:
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>She's gorgeous.
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>"But of course. Why shouldn't I when I'm talking to such a big, strong man?"
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>She slowly strokes your face with the side of her hand before turning away from you.
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>"And besides... are you sure that you don't like it?"
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>She's laying it on so thick.
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>Is she testing you?
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>"After all, a lot of guys would *kill* for a girl like me."
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>She gives you a look that screams "come hither."
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>But you don't lock up.
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>You don't show your anger.
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>You are Anonymous, King of the Poker Face.
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>And you're going to show her what real acting is.
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>You throw down your script.
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"Really? Because you seem to be pretty eager to have my attention yourself."
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>Rarity blinks in surprise as you step towards her.
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"Perhaps it's not just me that you're interested in, but the pull that I have around here?"
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>She regains her composure.
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>"I don't know whatever it is that you mean by that, darling."
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"Oh, I think you do."
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>You both step closer to each other
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>"And if I were, you understand how well I can also sway things my way."
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>She places an arm around your shoulder and gets up close to your face.
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"I see, then..."
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>You clasp her hand in yours and step away from her.
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>You're now standing apart from one another, but connected by your linked arms.
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"In that case, "darling..."
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>You pull her in, holding her close and dipping her backwards, supporting her with your other arm.
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>She looks up at you in surprise as your face contorts into a devilish grin.
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"Perhaps we can have something a little bit more... mutual."
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>Your face approaches hers and her eyes go wide.
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>You can feel her becoming uneasy in your grasp. She almost tries to push you off of her.
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>You lean in...
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>Her eyes close.
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>You lean in and whisper in her ear.
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"Scene."
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>You prop her up again and she nearly falls over.
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>She's extremely flustered.
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>You hear a some people talking from the audience.
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>"The school will never let us use that scene as is."
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>There are a couple of people with pens scratching out lines and re-writing some changes on their copies of the script.
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>Rarity finally regains her composure and clears her throat.
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>"That's a wrap everyone... Please return to your work."
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>The script kids stay where they are and work on editing.
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>You go back to building and maintenance.
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>Rarity goes to work on her costumes.
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>"My word... who did this?"
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>Her work table has all of her tools set out neatly, with the materials that she needs for her planned costumes immediately on hand.
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>You pause from driving screws into a plank to give her a hand signal.
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"You're welcome, "Miss" Rarity."
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>Rarity says nothing and returns to her work.
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>In fact, she doesn't say anything for the rest of the class period.
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>When the bell finally rings, you two are the last ones remaining.
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>She walks over to you.
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>"Anonymous. Could I have a word with you?"
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>She's not using any of her usual flare.
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>You don't think you've ever seen her so casual before.
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"Sure. What can I do for you, Rarity?"
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>"I just wanted to say that I'm was very surprised by your performance earlier. I never knew you could act like that."
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>You don't say anything in reply, instead finishing putting away your tools.
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>"It's just that... I don't see how anyone as talented as you could possibly lose an audition.
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>You look at Rarity.
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"It's really a lot more simple than you think."
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>"She looks as you, confused.
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"I don't like being in the spotlight. I'd really prefer to be backstage helping everything else move along."
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>It's like she expects there to be more than that.
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>But after she realizes that there isn't, she decides to speak up again.
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>"I see. Well, then. I just have one thing that I want to say."
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>You look at her.
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"Yes?
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>"Thank you, Anonymous. For everything that you do around here."
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>That's a genuine smile.
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>"You're a real gentleman after all, you know If it weren't for Sunset, I think I'd have to snatch you right up."
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>She picks up her purse and puts on a scarf that you know she's only wearing because it matches the rest of her ensemble.
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>"Have a good rest of your day, Anonymous."
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>On your way out of the school, you run into Flash Sentry.
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>"Hey, Anon! You didn't show up to lunch again today. So, how'd it go this morning?"
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"Let me tell you..."
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>You fill in Flash on how your talk with Sunset went this morning.
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>When you tell him that you'll be hanging out with her at Pinkie's party tomorrow, he bumps fists with you.
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>When you get home, you go straight to your room as usual.
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>After you put a dent in your homework, you take out your phone and send Sunset a text.
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END OF THURSDAY.
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