>>34784779 >You are Lieutenant Noble Cause. >You volunteered for guard duty again today. >Your superior officer was surprised the first few times you volunteered for extra work, but she stopped being surprised after a few weeks. >If there's an extra shift to take, you usually go for it. >Your one true cause is the defense of others, and it's a duty you take very seriously. >Shining Armour is an inspiration to you and to all guard-colts everywhere, and you have a poster of him in your personal quarters. >[spoiler]On the ceiling right above your bed.[/spoiler] >It's not gay, though. >You just want to see the representation of who you are and what you should aspire to when you wake up and when you go to bed at night. >It's a reminder that you're just as good as a mare, no matter what society tells you. >That even a lowly Lieutenant like you can make a difference, if he just tries hard enough. >Today is Hearts and Hooves day. >You almost forgot. >But just because ponies are out there enjoying each other on this holiday, doesn't mean that evil will take the day off. >So, like you said; you volunteered for guard duty. >You overheard some of the other guard-colts talking about their plans. >They've long since booked the day off, and they're all going to do something suitably romantic and mushy and it's going to be the only thing they talk about for WEEKS. >You know you're an odd colt. >You never really liked that colty stuff. >You took after your mom more than you took after your dad. >You were always roughhousing with the fillies when you were a colt, and you hated hanging out with the other colts. >You'd call yourself a janefilly, but you're too boring for that. >Janefillies hang out with their female friends and they're just one of the gals, but you don't really have that many friends outisde the guard to speak of. >You kind of put ponies off, and you don't really meet the sort of expectations that mares are looking for. >And you're okay with that. >Despite what a shameful part of you secretly hoped for, you didn't expect a mare to ask you out for a date on Hearts and Hooves day, so you didn't bother booking it off. >Despite knowing full well that you wouldn't find any notes from a 'secret admirer' slipped into your locker, or maybe a bouquet of flowers waiting for you outside your sleeping quarters, you still felt antsy about today. >You hate how disappointed you felt when you reached your post, and it was just another day for you. >And so here you are, standing guard on the look out for ne'er-do-wells. >You don't move an inch as pairs and groups of special someponies walk around, playfully chasing and nuzzling each other. >Morning turns to day. >Day turns to evening. >You don't normally feel lonely, but on a day that's meant to celebrate together-ness, you can't help but feel extra-alone right now. >It's silly... >Maybe it's the purely stallion part of you that dad encouraged; probably the one colty thing he managed to bring out in you. >But deep down, you sort of hoped that maybe there was a mare out there for you, and today would be the day she acted on her feelings for you. >It's stupid. >It's embarrassing. >It's downright foalish. >It's not happening, but you can't help but feel disappointment creeping up your chest, making you blush with shame. >Just a dumb colt's fantasy. >Look at you: a Lieutenant who fantasizes about his knight in shining armour to sweep him off his hooves. >As soon as your shift is over, you're going to go home and crack open a cold cider. >Then, you're going to think about your patrol duty for tomorr- >"Noble Cause?" >Your ears perk up, and your head snaps back up into proper position. >You didn't even realize you had let it droop. >Your long-time partner and good friend, Brazen Shield, is flying towards you. >And in her mouth is a- >?!?!? >You feel a blush spread on your cheeks, but it's not out of shame. >In Brazen Shield's mouth is a rose. >This can't be for you. >You feel hope and disbelief wage war against each other. >Disbelief is backed by experience and a cold sense of realism. >But Hope has your own stupid nativity fueling it, and that's a damn powerful force. >You settle on "cautiously optimistic" and leave it at that. >Like any pony who regularly has to manipulate her environment with her mouth, she's learned to talk around the rose caught between her lips. >"Your shift ended half an hour ago. I was wondering if you wanted to maybe..." >Now, you're not the only pony who's blushing. >"...go get something to eat? It's late, so there's bound to be a few restaurants that will have a table for two open." >You are Noble Cause, and you are a guard. >You've spent hours being trained not to react, even if a foal is jumping in your face specifically to get a reaction. >But even now, you can't do anything to stop the shy smile that's worming its way across your lips. "I.... I'd like that." >Maybe not being so colty isn't a death sentence for your love life after all.