>>>34656507 >You are Anon. >Tonight is your weekly meet-up night with Twilight. >It started off, months ago, with you agreeing to let her ask you questions about Earth. >Sciences, or at least the stuff you studied. >How your body worked... or at least what you learned when you went on wikipedia at 3 in the morning. >Society and culture, which you knew a lot about. >Or, knew very little about. >You had many opinions about it, anyway, like any good shitposter. >And papAnon raised a good shitposter. >Her questions started out with "So tell me about your life". >Her questions started turning into "So how do you feel about things here, considering your perspective". >Her questions finally - and most recently - became "So what sort of books do you like". >You've even heard her mix in a little bit of "So what are you doing Friday night" for flavour. >Twilight started off as a distant, distracted researcher who was interested in what you had to offer. >Now, she's a confidant, and she's a friend. >A good friend. >She's also a huge nerdy goober, too. >She'll get so excited over little things that interest her, and her excitement is infectious. >When she gets worked up over something, you can't help but feel pumped up too. >And right now, she's in your living-room. >She brought over her projector, and she's setting up an old-fashioned film as we speak. >It's only old-fashioned to you, of course - this is ground-breaking cutting-edge technology for Equestria. >She was confused when you giggled as she broke out the big fat film reel, and you guess you'll cover movie technology next week. >But right now, you're in the kitchen. >And you're stalling for time. >You're staring into your cupboards right now. >Deep in the back corner, behind the plates and behind the glasses. >Hidden beneath a stack of fancy napkins you never use. >It's the last of your Earth popcorn. >The type you cook over a stove top. >You like Twilight. >You want to share this bit of Earth culture with her, and share something with her that you have fond memories of. >Like your childhood favourite: popcorn. >You can still remember your dad cooking it whenever you and your brother watched a movie with him. >He didn't want you making popcorn by yourself, since you were young. >Not even microwave popcorn. >He said it would get too hot, and the steam that came out of the bag would burn you. >And to be fair, he was right; it took you a long time to learn the life lesson of "hot things are hot". >Anyway, back to the present. >You want to share this popcorn with Twilight, but this is the last physical piece of proof that you once lived on Earth. >Back home. >And if you were to cook this up now... >...eat it... >...and throw away the package, that would be like saying goodbye. >And you don't know if you're ready for that. >You know you aren't going back home, but it still feels like you're just a tourist on an extended stay in some foreign country. >You sleep in this building, sure, but it's just some place. >It's not where your heart is. >A sad smile spreads across your face as you glance at the brand name. >Your dad LOVED this one specific brand of stove top popcorn, and he got so angry when the company that made it discontinued it. >There are probably letters in some forgotten filing cabinet in an abandoned office building that your dad wrote, angrily demanding that they bring the popcorn back. >But with the advent of the internet, you found a place that sold this stuff. >The company was based in another country, and they still sold'em there, so you bought a bunch. >It arrived by mail, and you and your dad shared a bowl of it a few days before he passed away. >That had been the happiest you'd seen him in a long time, and you're not ashamed to say that you cried when the two of you ate it together. >So it's not just saying goodbye to home, it's also saying goodbye to your dad. >...again. >You nudge a napkin out of the way, and eye up the package out of a sense of nostalgia that these thoughts of your dad brought on. >It's just like you remembered it. >It's salted, unlike most popcorn here in Equestria. >Salt does funny things to ponies when ingested in large amounts. >Gets them silly, and full of energy. >It's a weird mixture of being drunk and being high, and it's different for every pony race. >Salt is required for healthy function, of course, but ponies need much less than a human does. >Luckily, you have a source for your stash - you NEED one if you want to stay healthy. >Don't... don't worry about where you get your salt. >It's not important. >What IS important is that you're sure you know how Twilight will react to this stuff. >She'll be all nervous, like you're talking her into agreeing to do ecstasy with you. >After all, this sort of IS pony-drugs. >Then, she'll make sure all the doors are locked and the windows are covered up. >Next, she'll demand that you never tell anypony, which you'll agree to. >Finally, she'll eat too much, crawl all over you, and fall asleep for 10 hours. >You've seen unicorns do it. >There's a reason Rarity still won't look you in the eye when you pass her on the street. >Your sad smile turns into an amused smirk, and you find yourself almost actually wanting to do this. >You'd kill to see how cute Twilight would get once she gets affected by the salt. >"Anon! Anon, I've got the projector hooked up! The movie's ready whenever you are!" >You shout over your shoulder, still standing in front of your secret hiding place. "Oh yeah?" >"Yeah! It's a scary movie, so you... it's okay if you need to snuggle up with me, okay?" >Tempting. >You've seen that tuft before, and Twilight was awful flighty about letting you touch it in the past. >"A-And maybe it'll help you calm down if we read together! I brought over my book bag with the latest installment of Daring Doo[spoiler]uche[/spoiler] in it!" >... >What a fucking goober. >You know what? >Maybe it's time that you started considering this place home. >You know you aren't going back to Earth, and you have ponies here that you truthfully consider your friends. >And you even have one purple nerd you consider your BEST friend. >Maybe even more, if you're being honest. >You can still keep your dad alive in your heart, even when you say goodbye. >You reach into the cupboard (and have a momentary heart attack when you knock over all your glasses, which honestly almost ruined the moment for you) and grab the last container of popcorn. "Just a second, Twi! I'm gonna make a treat for you us to eat real quick!" >"Oh, neat! What is it?" >It's something very special to you. "I found some popcorn from back home underneath some napkins, Twi. You want some?" >There's the sound of something metallic falling down, and then silence. >"Is... that's the salted stuff, right?" "Yup." >More silence. >"L-Lemme just make sure the windows are covered, okay? Oh, this is so exciting!" >Nailed it.