Anonymous 12/19/15(Sat)22:32:30 No.25825389▶>>25825433 >>25825461 >>25825671 >>25826550 >>25826755 >>25826840 >>25826977 >>25828907 >>25829504 >"Psssst..." >"Hey...Anon!" >"Psssst! Over here!" >"Hey...hey...pssst..." >"Hey Anon!" >"Guess what?..." >"I love you." "W- What?" >You are Anonymous. Just your everyman at Canterlot High. >You found a note in your locker asking you to come to the far end of the school during lunch, but you didn't know who it was from. >You never would have guessed that you were called out by Sunset Shimmer, one of the prettiest girls in the whole school. >She barely even had your attention before she dropped that on you. You're absolutely FLOORED. >She said it, plain as day, and now you're just standing there, struck dumb as you stare at her with a look of confusion on her face. >As your brain manages to process it, you can see the warm, loving smile that she put on for her confession start to falter. >You can't just say nothing and let this slip by. >Come on, Anon, use your WORDS. "Sunset.. I..." >As you wrack your brain for a response, she looks at you with those beautiful cyan eyes, but your silence up to now has taken away that daring opening of hers. >The gears in your brain are turning, but you're not fast enough. >She starts to shrink away, and before you can get in a word edgewise, she hurries off. >You're sure that you heard a small "I'll see you later, Anon," as she starts to get out of earshot. >You blew it. >SUNSET SHIMMER confessed her love to you at school and you BLEW IT. >Before you can try to chase after her, the bell rings. >Now you have to deal with this running through your mind during Math? >You make it into class on time and sit down. >The whole time, you can't focus. >You can't help but think about how you froze up. >Remembering the happiness drain from Sunset's face is even worse. >A girl that you like, a girl that is WAY out of your league likes you and you can't even respond with a simple "yes." >Before you know it, the bell rings again, sending you off to your English class. >You walk into Ms. Cherilee's room and take a seat, far enough away from the front to not gain much attention, but not so far back that you make yourself an obvious target for being called on. >You'd probably be distracted from yet another lecture by your mistake earlier if not for the fact that you're slowly becoming aware of a feeling that someone's staring at you. >You glance out of the corner of your eye to either side of you, but everyone else near you has their noses buried into a textbook. >That awareness that you're being watched persists and is actually starting to slowly creep into a sense of dread. >As it gets worse, you take a chance at getting caught not paying attention and glance around, taking a look behind you. >The feeling stops all at once. >When you look back, there isn't actually anyone looking at you. >"Eyes up front or on the text please, Anonymous," you hear your teacher say. "Y-yes Ms. Cherilee." >You stare down at the book, not wanting to make eye contact with her or anyone else. >After a few moments, you start to get that feeling again. >It's like someone's boring into the back of your skull with their eyes. >You put a hand on the back of your neck to scratch it and realize that you're actually sweating. >The end of class can't come fast enough, but it eventually does. >Luckily, today is a short day, so you can get out of here and try to sort out your thoughts. >You quickly grab your things and head out of the classroom, not even bothering to jot down the instructions for what to do for next class. >You head to your locker and quickly grab the rest of your things. >The door clanks shut and you realize that the wide hall around you is empty. >Time to get the fuck out of here. >You start to bolt towards the nearest exit- >"And just WHERE do you think you're going, MISTER?" >You freeze. >That's a girl's voice. >You recognize it, but you don't think you've ever heard anything like anger from it before. >Slowly, you turn around and you can't believe your eyes. "F-Fluttershy?" >"Don't you "Fluttershy" me, Anon!" >The piercing eyes staring you down are normally hidden behind that long, pretty, pink hair. >This is the most meek girl you've ever met, and you're having trouble making EYE CONTACT with her right now. >You take a step back, and she responds by taking a step forward. "Fluttershy, what are you doing? What is this about?!" >She takes a step forward, and you take another step back. >You slip on the tiled floor, and you're falling. >You were blown away by a pretty girl today figuratively, and now it's about to be literal. >The landing on the floor isn't pleasant. >Your backpack "cushioned" your fall, as well as something overloaded with big, heavy textbooks can. >Always knew that it would be hard on your back to carry that thing around... >After a moment of being shellshocked, you glance up. >Fluttershy is standing over you. >You may not know what you did to bring down the wrath of Hurricane Fluttershy, but it looks like she's about to let you have it. >You avert your eyes down and away from hers, knowing that the worst of it is about to come. >... >But it doesn't. >You boldly look up at Fluttershy to see her eyes tracing your previous line of sight, eyes wide not with that powerful stare, but with horror. >You were so scared out of your wits that you didn't even realize that you were staring up her skirt. >In the next moment, everything changed. >"eep!" >Fluttershy backed away from you, tripping on her own feet and falling onto her rear end with a thud. >She's looking away from you now, a long lock of her hair obscuring half of her face. >And she's blushing. >That's a lot more like the Fluttershy that you're used to, that's for sure. >Seeing this lets you gather up the courage to talk to her. "Fluttershy... What was THAT all about?" >You can see just enough of her face to notice that eyes turning to you, then away again. >You sigh. "I'm sorry, Fluttershy. I didn't mean to look at... you know..." >Her cheeks may have been pink before, but now they're turning red. "I didn't mean to. I mean, not that you're not really pretty-" >You've gone from hardly getting a word out to putting your foot in your mouth. >Good job, Anonymous. >You sigh and take a moment to collect your thoughts. >You're fortunate that Fluttershy can be so awkward that she might actually just sit there all day until you move. "Really, Fluttershy, I'm sorry." >She mumbles something, but you can't quite make it out. ".. I'm sorry, what was that, Fluttershy? >She mutters it again, a little bit louder, but it's still not very distinct. >She takes a deep breath. >"You should tell that to Sunset." >She knows about what happened earlier with Sunset? >Fluttershy is still avoiding eye contact with you. "Sunset?" >The gears in your head start turning, but you're not sure you can believe it. >Fluttershy turns her head to look at you, face still partially obscured. >She's not giving you the stare anymore, but the look that she's giving you now gives you the impression that you've done something wrong. >"Sunset's one of my best friends, Anon. She's liked you for a long time. She told us that she was going to confess her feelings for you today, but when she came back, she was in tears." >Even though her tone isn't as serious as it was earlier, her words still hit you like a brick. >Were you totally oblivious, was she dropping hints before this? >You shared one class with her last year, but you didn't think that you left any kind of impression, let alone even stand a chance with her. >You curl up and look at the ground. "I... I didn't mean to hurt her feelings. She caught me so off guard that I couldn't even respond. I just froze up..." >You sit there, the guilt seeping in that your lack of nerve managed to hurt someone else's feelings. >It would be better if you just faded away. >Much to your surprise you feel something rubbing up against you. >You look over to see a small, white rabbit. >Blinking in surprise, you then take notice that Fluttershy is sitting next to you as well. >She's looking straight ahead down the empty hallway. "Fluttershy?" >After all of that, now she's showing you some kindness? >There's a moment of silence before she speaks again, softly this time. >"I know what it's like... You know... To be too nervous to speak up..." >You knew you weren't "alpha," but are you really so quiet that FLUTTERSHY is showing you empathy? >She picks up the bunny. >"If you really didn't mean to hurt Sunset's feelings, then I forgive you, Anonymous." "Thank you, Fluttershy. I guess that I should apologize to Sunset as well. Maybe if I'm lucky, she'd be willing to give me a chance..." >"You do like Sunset, then?" >She's looking at you. >You don't have to think long before you can at least say this much: "I think I do." >"I'll talk to her about all of this then, and-" >She stops even though it seems like she has more to say. >If there's anything you actually have good attention to, it's detail. >Fluttershy has stopped making eye contact with you, she's looking down at the floor now. >The gears in your head start turning as you try to grab any clues from this mess of a conversation. >Wait, did she say "us" earlier? >*click* "She told us" >You say it out loud this time as you recall what she said. >Fluttershy seems to be desperately trying to not make eye contact. "She told all of..." >Oh, shit. >You accidentally broke Sunset's heart, and they all know. >Canterlot High's "Main Six" >Six girls that are completely unalike from each other, but still manage to have more pull in the student body than any clique. >You grab Fluttershy by the shoulders. "Fluttershy... Please don't tell me that your friends are planning to come after me over this." >She looks up at you, then closes her eyes and slowly nods. >Well, that's not good. "But... you know that I didn't mean to hurt Sunset. You can put in a good word for me, right? This won't be a problem." >You sound hopeful, but that doesn't last long. >Fluttershy slowly shakes her head. "Come on... You're kidding, right? I'll go tell Sunset myself and clear all of this up." >"I'm so sorry, Anon. I'll tell Sunset the truth about what happened, but my friends and I look out for each other. They might not even let you get close to her right now." >Fluttershy opens her pack and gently places the bunny inside of it before getting up and putting it on. >She offers you a hand to help you up. >"I'll talk to my friends about it. Maybe I'm just expecting the worst out of them for no reason." >You take her hand, letting yourself break into a small smile at her reassuring words. "Yeah, you're probably right. I mean, your friends are pretty reasonable people, right?" >You stand up straight and shift the weight of your bag around a bit. "Thanks, Fluttershy." >"Anon?" "Yes..?" >"I'm sorry that I cornered you like this. I wish I'd known that this was just a misunderstanding." "It's really okay, Fluttershy, I forgive you." >A few moments later." >"A-Anon?" "... Yes, Fluttershy?" >"You can let go of my hand now. I mean, if you wouldn't mind..." >One awkward dispersal later... >You step outside of the school. >After all of the crazy things that have happened today, you're thankful that you have some time off to yourself. >Your Steam library IS starting to fill up with games you haven't even played yet... >You drift off in thought on your walk home, then you hear your phone go off. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6DM5ckcH14 >Are you really that plain? >You HAVE to remember to change that later. >You check to see who it is. >It's Flash Sentry. >He's a good friend, even though you two aren't in the same clique. >You hang out sometimes and talk about music. >You answer the call. >"Hey, Anon! You going to the Jo-Colt show later?" >You snicker. "Man, I'll never understand why you like 'soft rock' music so much." >"Hey, don't knock it until you try it. So, are you going?" "I don't think so, Flash. Not this time." >"What, afraid to try new music?" Nah, I just had a really crazy day and want to spend the rest of it doing nothing. >"What happened, Anon?" "Did anything in particular HAVE to happen? Classes are hectic sometimes." >"Yeah, but you don't give a crap about that stuff. Come on, man, spill it." >You sigh. "Fiiiine. But you have to promise you won't tell anyone." >"Sure thing, bro... As long as it's not anything really juicy." "Come on, Flash..." >"Alright, alright. Just tell me." >You explain to Flash the events of the day, starting with what happened during the lunch period. >He doesn't believe you when you tell him that Sunset flat-out confessed to being in love with you. >"Come on, Anon, you're pulling my leg." >You understand his skepticism, but that doesn't stop you from taking it a little bit personally. >You continue on, explaining how you froze up, and then she left. >"That sounds like something you'd do." "Why are we friends again?" >"Chill Anon, I was just kidding. What happened next?" >You tell Flash about how your day went more or less as normal until you were confronted by Fluttershy of all people. >"She gave you THE STARE? Holy shit, Anon! I heard that she used that to reduce a bully to TEARS once." >You tell him about the whole thing, omitting the part where you looked up her skirt by accident. >You're a gentleman, after all. "And that was it. We parted ways, and she's going to talk to her friends for me. Hopefully, everything will be fine." >"Well..." >Oh, come on. >"You know, a couple of Sunset's friends are sort of hot-headed. Even if Fluttershy puts in a good word for you, they might still come after you." "Not what I needed to hear today, Flash." >"Better safe than sorry. They're not bad people though, so I can't imagine that they'll do anything too serious. Just know that you might have some more of what you got today coming up." >You groan. >"I'll catch you tomorrow, Anon. Good luck." >You head home and spend the rest of the day in your room. >As satisfying as gaming is after a stressful day, you can't quite help but shake the nagging feeling that things have only just begun. >This is going to be a long week. END OF MONDAY.