[Copied from https://pastebin.com/2b1khP8z] >Day The Invasion of Florence. >The first thing you hear are trumpets. >Distant at first, but with every passing minute they grow closer. >Then the drums. >Oh, the drums. >Pounding rhythmically, incessantly. >You feel your heart racing. >They told you that the Venetians were coming, but you didn’t believe them. >Twice before you were warned. >Each time, the Florentines were able to beat them back. >That’s why you didn’t try to hide your few bits of silver and copper. >You notice you have been scrubbing the same place this whole time. >One spot on the wooden table gleams much brighter than the rest. >”That’s enough. There’s no one here.” >You look up at the familiar voice. >Marco is beside you, brushing his beard. “What am I supposed to do?” you ask. >You’re surprised by the fear in your voice. >If the Venetians arrive, they will probably kill everyone. >Who knows what they will do to a pony. >Your pink coat will probably hide a few slaps. >Hopefully they won't pull your golden mane. >Marco doesn’t answer your question as he looks out the window. >He probably doesn’t know either. >You place the rag on the table, as Marco walks to the door. >He stops at the threshold, but doesn’t leave. >In the opposite direction, you hear a single horn. >Then more. >Deeper, louder than the trumpets. >A few footmen run past the inn. >Their armor is rough, and poorly fitted. >Their helmets cast a shadow over their faces, but you already know what they are feeling. >Dread. >You rush outside, and Marco doesn’t stop you. >Instantly you stop, and turn. >Wordlessly, you ask him if you can see. >He offers only the slightest nod, before closing the door to follow. >Together you walk up the street toward the sounds. >You’re surprised at how many people are outside. >Their outfits are bright and cheery, though their faces betray their thoughts. >A few ponies jostle for position. >Those that can fly are sitting on rooftops to watch. 1/15 >Marco sees an opening and pushes through the crowd. >You follow close behind before the others can fill the void. >Just as you pass the last person, the music stops. >On opposite hills, stand the two armies. >There are thousands of people. >Maybe, tens of thousands. >The flags are just as countless. >Behind you, another pony talks with his friend. >”Most of them are mercenaries,” the pony says in Equestrian. >It’s easier to talk freely with Equestrian, because so few people understand it. >”How can you tell?” >”Look at their flags.” It takes a moment before he continues. “Swiss, German, Milanese.” >Again he pauses. >”What is it?” >”Those are ponies.” >You turn around before you can stop yourself. ”What?” >He gives you a scowl, but quickly shakes it away. >With a hoof, he points at the far side of the army. >”Those are ponies,” he repeats. >You have to squint, but finally you make them out. >Sure enough, there are armored ponies on the flank. >Most carry spears. >A few men break away from the army and ride their horses toward the Florentines. >One carries a large flag with a winged lion over a red field. >On the opposite side, you see the Florentines responding in kind. >The Fluer-de-lis isn’t quite as impressive as the angry lion. >You’ve seen it every day. >All the shops display the flag proudly. >But today it doesn’t look proud. >The men stop when they reach the center. >”This is it. They are delivering their terms.” >”Our men will never accept them.” >”Ours now?” The pony bitterly laughs. “We will never be one of them.” >The Florentine general suddenly pulls on his horse’s reigns, and his men retreat back to their army. >”So you think Venice will free us?” >The leader of the Venetians waves his arm, and the music returns. >Just drums this time. >His men straighten up and hold their weapons ready. >”Never.” >The leaders split up among the army, and a trumpet sounds. 2/15 >The Florentine horns respond with their own low tones. >”We should go,” Marco says. “Why? They haven’t done anything yet.” >As if on command, lightly armored men rush forward. >They aim into the sky, and you see a wave of bolts fly. >The Florentine archers aren’t as fast, and many of them are hit by the crossbows. >A few men scream in pain. >You flinch at the sound. >Arrows fly toward the Venetians, and soon their men are screaming as well. >The trumpet lets out several notes. >It plays three times, and pikemen start marching forward. >They walk through the crossbows, just in time to meet a volley of arrows. >Many fall. >Their screams and shrieks are almost unbearable. >Florentine pikemen move to meet them. >Now you can see other soldiers. >They carry swords, spears, halberds and other things that you don’t recognize. >They wait for the pikemen to advance and the crossbows to fire before moving. >All the while, the boom of the drums urge them on. >Behind them, you see men with massive swords resting on their shoulders. >They don’t move. >Men on horseback change positions, and you can see the ponies more clearly now. >They wait at the rear. >”We should go,” Marco repeats. >You watch as the pikemen approach each other. >The Florentine men hesitate, but the Venetians keep marching forward. >”Those Swiss are something. I heard they were fearless.” >In a few moments, the pikes are nearly touching each other. >The Florentines stop, but the Venetian men continue. >More screams, as the pikes finally make contact. >You feel your lip quivering. >That sound. >The screaming. >Your breathing quickens. >They aren’t going to stop? >More screams. >More shouts. >The drums continue beating. >Marco grabs your withers and urges you to follow. >You resist for a second, before doing as he wishes. >It takes a few minutes to return to the inn. >All the while you can hear the crash of men charging into each other. 3/15 >High pitched noises fill the air. >It almost sounds like when you throw all the silverware together. >Except you know this is the sound of weapons clashing. >Marco pours himself a drink, and sits at the bar. >You move beside him, but he doesn’t budge. “Can I?” You ask. >You need something to calm your nerves. >He nods, and you pour yourself a drink from the cask. >The sweet taste of cider makes you feel a little better. >You sit beside him. >Marco breaks the silence. >”You should run, Lily.” >You swirl your drink once. “Where would I go?” >”Somewhere. Anywhere. If the Venetians win they will take all the women and rape them.” >You take a long drink. ”What about the ponies?” >He turns to you with a frown. >”Probably the same thing.” >You examine your cider, before taking another drink. >He clears his throat. >”It wouldn’t be for long. Maybe a day or two before you can come back.” He lets out a single laugh. “Well, if there is anything left.” >You shake your head. ”What about Lemon Drop?” >”I’m sure she’s gone by now. I don’t blame her.” >Marco’s sister owns Lemon Drop. >She helps out when it gets busy, or when you’re sick. ”You’re the only person who has ever been nice to me.” >Marco pours himself another drink. >”That’s why I’m telling you to leave.” “But what will they do to you?” >He brushes his beard. >”I imagine they will come in here, look for anything valuable, and then let me go.” >You press your lips together. >Why does he think he would be spared? >As if sensing your unasked question, he answers. >”I’m an old man. What would they want with me? Besides, I have always lived here.” >Where would you go? >Blossom lives only a town away. >You could go there if you ran right now. >She could hide you for a few days. >You would be very quiet. >Maybe her human wouldn’t even notice. >But then what will happen to Marco? 4/15 >When he bought you all those years ago, you were scared of him. >His rough hands and thick beard seemed like a warning sign. >Now. >Now… you know better. “I want to stay.” >Even as you say it, you wish you hadn’t. >He shakes his head, but doesn’t respond. >Instead you both sit quietly and enjoy the drinks. >This continues for an hour or so. >Each of you take a drink, and wait. >All the while, you hear screams and the clash of weapons. >Finally, a there’s a loud cheer. >We won. >You count three cheers. >Marco looks up from the bar and smiles. >The weight on your shoulders lifts. >You knew those dirty Venetians wouldn’t win. >We won. >Then you hear shouting. >Your heart sinks. >You were wrong. >We lost. >People run through the streets. >You hear glass breaking. >The sound of an axe hitting wood makes you wince. >That only lasts for a few minutes before there is silence. >It was probably people running, and taking what they could save. >The silence has you confused, and you walk outside. >When you arrive at the main road, you see an army setting up camp. >The banners are hard to make out, but they aren’t red and white. >They’re red and yellow. >The winged lion. >You slowly go back to the inn. >What will happen to you now? >You hope Marco was wrong. >That you won’t be treated like a plaything. >When you arrive, the door is wide open. >Marco pulls down the Florentine flags decorating the room. >You can tell he doesn’t want to, but he has no choice. >When he finishes with the last one, he sits behind the bar as if ready to take an order. >The trumpets come back to life. >This time other instruments join in. >It sounds like a victory song. >Soldiers arrogantly march though the town. >A few men ride horses slowly, and look at the buildings. >They point and don’t move aside as others march past them. >You aren’t sure what will happen next. >Men walk up and down the streets, but they don’t destroy anything. 5/15 >It takes two hours before the first person walks in. >His face is dirty and you don’t know the flag on his tabard. >A few others follow behind him. >”Drink. Three,” he says in very poor Tuscan. >He lifts three fingers so you will understand. >Marco pours and you carry over their order. >The men greedily take their drinks and chug them. >You crinkle your snout as you catch their smell. >Copper. >Blood and sweat. >This time the man doesn’t bother trying to speak Tuscan, and simply spins a finger around. >You nod and bow slightly so he can see that you understand him. >Marco takes the drinks to them. >It looks like he is congratulating them, but you don’t understand the words. >Still, the men are smiling and laughing. >Then something strange happens. >A pony trots in. >No. >Not one. >Several. >Then many. >They cheer and congratulate each other. >You greet them in Equestrian, and they all order the same thing. >Cider. >Lots of cider. >One of them tries to grab your flank, but you move away the instant he touches you. >His friends hoot and holler. >It’s probably best to just ignore that. >”Need some help?” >You look toward the voice. “Lemon Drop? You’re still here?” >Her purple mane bobs as she nods. >Her coat is yellow, almost the same color as your mane. >”I saw the chimney smoke. I figured you and Marco decided to stay, so here I am.” >”Music! We need music,” one of the ponies shout in Equestrian. >Before long a couple of the ponies are setting up in a corner. >The ponies cheer as the band starts off with a traditional Equestrian song. >After a few songs they hit their stride and the entire bar is singing along. >Even the people in the back are trying to mouth the words. >You open more windows as the smell of sweat and blood seems to grow stronger. >It’s not enough and you go outside for fresh air. >You take three deep breaths before opening your eyes. >A man wearing a bright outfit rides up on a horse. 6/15 >He is flanked by two ponies riding smaller horses. >Somehow you never thought you would see that. >He isn’t wearing armor, unlike his friends, or the ponies inside. >He probably washed up before coming out. >In a practiced motion he slides off the horse and walks to you. >The ponies do the same, but it’s much more awkward. >He speaks, but you don’t understand his words as he ties the reigns down. “I’m sorry, but I don’t understand you.” >”You don’t understand Venetian?” He asks in Tuscan with a soft accent. >You shake your head. “I never learned that.” >This makes him smile. >”You should learn. Soon the Doge will conquer all the city states.” >The ponies by his side are listening, but they clearly can’t understand your conversation. “That’s what you think,” you say in Equestrian. >”You’re right. That’s what I think,” the man responds with a heavy accent. >Your ears perk up. >You’ve never heard a person say more than one or two words in your language. “Who taught you Equestrian?” >He adjusts his sword. >”It would be hard to lead a company of ponies if I didn’t.” >He offers you a smile. “Well, I wish you didn’t. Then all those people would still be alive.” >One of the ponies pushes you. >His cutie mark is hidden under his armor. >”That’s enough out of you.” >The man laughs as you stumble back. >”I didn’t realize Florence was so kind to ponies. You actually think you could be one of them.” >You don’t answer him. >You just glare. >After a moment he turns away from you and prepares to enter the inn. >The two ponies enter first. >”Now presenting, Captain Anon Ymous.” >He waits a second before entering to cheers. >Both arms extend and the patrons become silent. >”You all fought well today. For that, we will stay here for a few days while we deliver terms to Florence.” >Again the crowd cheers. >Anon waves his hand several times before they quiet down. 7/15 >”The Doge has seen fit to raise me to Baron for our service. This town, and all around it are now my holdings.” He takes a drink from Lemon Drop. “And for that, tonight is on me.” >The sounds of laughs and cheers fill the room. >The men in the back are confused, but a pony tries to explain. >They gesture to each other several times before the humans understand. >The ragged men raise their cups. >A traditional Venetian song plays, and all the ponies sing along. >Anon settles down near the fireplace and continues drinking. >It’s probably a cider. >That’s all ponies ever drink. >Marco makes his way over, and begins talking with the Baron. >Anon points at you. >What does he want? >Anon squeezes his hand before making it flat. >Marco responds in confusion. >He presses the tips of his fingers together. >You don’t know what they are saying, but with the hand motions it’s clear that Anon is angry. >Finally Marco waves you over as he walks back to the bar. >”What did you say to him?” “Nothing!” >Marco pulls a cask out, and pushes it in front of the bar. >The rollers below the barrel make it easy to move. >”He says that I should get rid of you for being insolent.” ”So? They will be gone in a day or two.” >Marco shakes his head. >”No. This entire town is his now. He won’t leave, even if the rest of the army moves on.” >That’s why the army didn’t pillage everything. ”He’ll forget about this tomorrow.” >”Take this cask over to him as an apology.” ”But I didn’t do anything.” >”Then it won’t matter. Why are you arguing with me, Lily?” “Anon’s a murderer. He killed all those people.” >Marco stands up straighter. >He pauses before responding. >”I’ll bet most of these people killed someone today. You don’t want to be next, do you?” >You press your lips together. >This is for Marco’s sake. >Anon watches you as you slowly move the cask toward him. >You bow as low as you dare. 8/15 >Everything in your body knows he’s going to kick you, but it doesn’t come. “I’m sorry for what I said earlier.” >It takes a moment before you feel you should rise. >”You know I could have you killed right now. If I wanted it…” >You clench your teeth together. >He could. “I know.” >This makes him smile. >”Put that over there, and then come back.” >He points toward his ponies. >You see Lemon Drop pushing another cask near the people in the back. >It’s probably wine. >When you return Anon taps his hand on the seat next to him. >Reluctantly, you sit on his bench. >It takes every fiber in your body to keep from jumping when he puts his arm around you. >He hands you a glass with his free hand. >”What was your name again?” >You take a sip of the drink. >It’s cider. “Lily.” >”That’s a nice name,” he says pleasantly. >You turn to him. “Are you going to kill me?” >He laughs. >Maybe he thought you were joking? >You let out a few weak chuckles. >He looks back at you. >”I suppose we should talk about that.” >He shifts to stretch out his back. “I was being silly back there. I shouldn’t have talked out of turn,” you lie. >You didn’t know any of those men, but they were fighting to defend their homeland. >”They killed many Venetians as well. We didn’t start this war.” >His hand wanders and starts rubbing your shoulder. >You shake your body so he won’t touch you. >He lets go, but keeps his arm resting on the booth. >Immediately you regret that. >It was just a harmless touch. >Besides, he could do anything with you if he wanted. >”About what you asked earlier.” >He means about killing you. >You look up at him. “Yes?” >”I haven’t decided yet.” >He sticks out his thumb and index finger and waves it in front of you. >That means you should leave. >You slowly slink off the chair and walk toward the bar. >So are you safe or not? >Marco is pouring wine for ponies who have grown tired of cider. 9/15 >”What did he say?” “He says he hasn’t decided yet.” >Marco gives you a confused look. >”Did you talk back to him again?” “No. I was being polite.” >Marco frowns but returns to his work. >”What was he like?” Lemon Drop asks. “Who?” >”You know who. Anon.” >You look over at him. “He was fine.” >”Just fine? You have to tell me more. Was he scary?” >You look at your friend. >You can feel your cheeks burning. “A little, but he wasn’t mean.” >Lemon nods. >The band takes a break and they join the others. >You shouldn’t have moved away from him. >Now he will hate you. >”What did you talk about?” “The war mostly. He speaks Equestrian.” >Lemon perks up at this. >”I know. I couldn’t believe it earlier. I didn’t think any people learned it. I mean, we’re basically nothing compared to them.” “Well he did. Maybe you should talk to him, Lem.” >You shouldn’t have said that. >She will probably get herself into trouble, like you did. >Several hours pass. >A few of the clearly drunk ponies leave, but others take their place. >You see a few mares enter, and the soldiers are quick to offer them a drink. >With the casks out, you and Lemon Drop have very little to do. >The ponies pour themselves drinks, and only occasionally ask for a new glass. >You watch as Anon talks with one of his soldiers. >The pony gives him a slight bow before returning to the others. >This repeats over and over. >No doubt they are congratulating him and asking for his favor. >You see a lull as most of the ponies have already spoken to him. >”Now’s my chance.” “Lemon Drop,” you call as loudly as you dare, but she continues anyway. >With the band no longer playing, the room is only filled with the low roar of talking. >You watch Anon and your friend. >She sways over like a filly. >It takes a moment for her to catch his attention. >Anon listens as Lemon introduces herself. >You wish you could hear what they are saying. 10/15 >Lemon gestures wildly with her hoof in a poor imitation of people. >They both erupt in laughter. >Without an invitation she sits next to him. >He moves his arm over the booth, but doesn’t touch her. >Against your better judgement, you decide to pick up some glasses and clean near Anon. >”You can speak really well. I don’t have any trouble understanding you.” >”It was tough at first. But, I get a lot of practice.” >You stack a few glasses together, and wipe down a table. >”So you must travel a lot.” >”I do, but only during the summer. No one wants to fight in winter.” >”I’ve only been to the ocean once.” >”You should see Venice.” >”I heard it was an island.” >”It’s a bunch of islands. Over a hundred.” >”So they have bridges between them?” >Anon laughs. >”Maybe one day. For now only a few are connected. We have to travel by,” he frowns. He holds up a hand to try to explain. Finally he just says, “small ships.” >Maybe he doesn’t know the word for boat. >You carry the glasses back to the bar. >Marco isn’t there so you wait for someone to place an order. >Instead, a drunk pony makes his way over. >His clothes are black with blood. >”Hey, Cutie.” “That’s not my name.” >”Well, what is it then?” “Lily.” >He thinks it over. “I like Cutie better.” >He laughs loudly at his joke. “Did you want something?” >He looks you up and down. >”Yeah. You.” >He takes a step closer. “Well I’m not on offer.” >”Don’t be mean to me, Cutie. We just finished fighting. Who knows the next time I’ll see another mare.” >He nuzzles your neck and you take a step back. “You probably say that to everypony.” >”No, just the ones I like.” >Again he tries to nuzzle you. “I said get off!” >Without thinking you turn and buck him. >He falls backwards and lands on his haunches. >A few of his friends laugh. >”Stupid bitch,” he says as he gets up. 11/15 >One pony waves him back and he gives you another look. >Thinking better of it, he rejoins the others. >You look to your friend. >She is leaning against Anon, and his hand is covering her cutie mark. >Both of them are watching. >Lemon gives you an angry look. >You know she would tell you to play along. >That these ponies will be gone soon enough and then you can go back to being antisocial. >Anon just has a smile on his face. >He points at you and Lemon shakes her head. >She crosses her hooves, but Anon gently pushes her forward. >Soon enough she gets up and walks toward you. >”What are you doing?” “I’m not doing anything.” >”So when you kicked that pony it was nothing? “He got too friendly.” >”This is why you’re alone, Lily. You have to at least pretend to be nice.” >You glare at her. “Is that what you’re doing? Being nice?” >”This is a great opportunity for us. If Florence surrenders, this guy will get a giant mansion. He’ll probably build a castle.” “So?” >”Then we won’t have to work anymore.” “You’re being dumb, Lem. Anon doesn’t care about us. We’re just ponies to him.” >”Yeah. He’s the kind of guy that learns our language and leads ponies. He must be a monster.” “Oh, don’t be sarcastic, Lemon.” >”It’s the only thing you understand.” “I don’t know if you realize this, but these are invaders. They are taking our land.” >”This never was our land, Lily. Equestria was supposed to be ours. Now it’s gone.” >She does have a point. >Besides Marco, most Florentines don’t care for ponies. >What was Equestria like? >You hardly remember anymore. >”Fine. You do what you want, but I’m going to live in a mansion.” >She turns to walk away. ”Lem!” >She ignores you and goes to Anon. >Lemon Drop quickly hops on the bench and leans into him. >You watch as his hand rubs her side. >In the corner a person waves you over. 12/15 >It takes a while to understand what he means, but he is asking for a new cask. >Dutifully, you push another to take its place. >When you return to the bar Marco is back with clean glasses. >The next hour passes quickly. >People and ponies enter and leave. >Some leave with a mare. >The ones who are too drunk leave with their friends. >You look back at Lemon Drop. >Lem pretends to find Anon’s hand very interesting. >He pulls her in close, and she doesn’t resist. >You don’t want to see their kiss, so you look away. >When you look back, she is on his lap and swooning like a filly. >Her rear hooves playfully touch his sword hilt. >He holds her, and waves over Marco. >You can’t help yourself, and follow. >If anyone asks you’ll just say you thought he wanted to signal you. >”How much are ponies here? Five, six florins?” >”Usually around six,” Marco responds. >Lemon’s eyes open wide. >She mouths to you, “He’s going to buy me.” >You can’t believe how happy she looks. >It’s disgusting. >”Then I’ll give you twelve for the pair.” >Both of you? >Marco lets out a single laugh. >”I don’t own Lemon Drop. She belongs to my sister.” >”She won’t mind,” Lemon says quickly. >She bats her eyelashes at Anon. >Marco shakes his head. >”I can’t accept. She’s not mine.” >Anon taps a foot and Lemon bounces slightly. >”And the other one? Lily?” >”She’s a sickly pony,” he lies. “Also she is very headstrong. She’ll argue a lot.” >Anon shrugs. >”She won’t have to last long. Besides, she makes me laugh.” >So he does want to kill you. >You were stupid. >You shouldn’t have said anything. >Marco looks to you, and you shake your head. >He presses his lips together. >You know he wants to accept. >To ingratiate himself to Anon. >Part of you wants him to say yes. >That way he won’t get into trouble. >The other part hates Anon, and wants nothing to do with him. 13/15 >”I’m sorry, my lord, but I can’t accept. Lily isn’t for sale.” >Anon looks toward his ponies. >Probably to hide his anger. >He only has a few soldiers left. >Most have already gone back to the camp, or rented a room for the night. >Anon moves his hand from Lemon's leg. >He touches her rear hooves with his fingers and she giggles. >You notice his palm is resting on his sword. >”What about fifteen just for Lily?” >”Fifteen?” Marco’s voice trails off. “That’s very generous, but I have to respectfully decline.” >Anon doesn’t try to hide his frown. >He looks at Marco as if he is weighing the man. >Trying to figure out his weakness. >Anon grips the handle of his sword. >The angle is awkward, clearly not meant to be drawn with his left hand. >You take a step back. >Marco must not have noticed, as he doesn't move. >Suddenly, Anon's mood passes. >He laughs before saying simply, “Fine.” >You let out a sigh of relief. >”Thank you for understanding, sir.” >Anon lets a smile creep across his face. >”Of course. Now, do you have any rooms left?” >”A room?” >”Yes. I’m tired of sleeping in a tent.” >”I only have a few small rooms left. Nothing that would be good enough for you.” >”I’m sure it will be fine.” >”Uh, yes. I’ll show you to an open one.” >Lemon Drop hops off Anon’s lap. >”Don’t worry, Marco. I’ll help Anon.” >She doesn’t wait for an answer and looks for the keys. “What about your horse?” >Anon gives you a confused look. >He hasn't gone to check on her all night. >You wonder if he even remembered. >”Dancer? I had one of my lieutenants take her back to the camp.” “Oh.” >”We have a stable for guests. Maybe next time,” Marco quickly offers. >”This way, Anon,” Lemon says with keys in her mouth. >He follows close behind. >Marco sits down at an open table as the last guest leaves. >The pony can barely stand and has to lean on another one. 14/15 >”That wasn’t as bad as I thought,” Marco says. “Yeah. It could have been worse.” >You survey the damage. >There are half empty glasses everywhere. >The room still smells like blood, but it is slowly getting weaker. >You get up and grab a rag. >Marco stops you. >”We can clean in the morning.” >You nod and head to your room. >It’s almost over. >You didn’t get raped or killed, so that’s a good thing. >With any luck, these ponies will be pushed back to Venice. >The door closes with a click and you jump on your bed. >Would Anon really have killed you in cold blood? >Somehow you doubt it. >He wouldn't have tried to buy you just to end your life. >Anon did say that you made him laugh. >Maybe he isn't used to a mare not rolling over for him. >That doesn't matter now. >Soon they will all be gone. >You can hear giggling in the next room. >An ear instinctively perks up. >You furrow your brow. >Is that one of those dirty mares with a soldier? >They've probably been with dozens of ponies. >You lean in closer to listen. >Another laugh. >Instantly you recognize it. >It’s Lemon Drop. >You put a pillow over your head. >It does nothing to drown out the sound. >His joke probably wasn't even funny. >She always laid it on thick. >Probably wants to make sure Anon enjoys her. >She really doesn't want to work here anymore. >You can't blame her. >Who wouldn't want to live in luxury? >Anon is the first noble to ever come in here. >Lemon Drop is probably the smart one. >You turn to your side, and away from the laughing. >After a little bit, the laughter subsides. >Finally you can get some rest. >Deep breaths always calm you down. >You don't want to think about Anon right now. >He'll be gone soon enough. >You hear a moan. >You close your eyes tighter. >Why did she pick the room next to yours? fin 15/15