>”Eri do you need some help packing?” >You see Rest poking her head into your room. “Nah, I’m good. Just need to figure out what else to bring.” >She smiles. >”I don’t get how you didn’t figure this out sooner.” >’Because you’re a lazy piece of shit.’ >Shoving the thought to the side for now, you focus back to deciding. “Just distracted I guess.” >”Well alright, I’ll be down stairs if you need me.” >You listen as she leaves and her hoof steps descend down to the living room. >Slowly, you let out a breath you didn’t know you were holding in. “Just pack what I need, that’s all...” >Sure, you’ve got some clothes, hoodies mostly, Connie said it can get chilly at night in Manehattan. >But you want to bring something else, something a little more personal. >Your eyes wander over to your desk, your book sitting there. “Who knows, might feel the need to write.” >’Yeah fucking right, more pathetic words for you to wallow in Eri?” >Ignoring the thought again, you pick up the book and another stray thought joins the previous. >’Something personal? How about what’s in the second drawer, that should help.’ >Your heart beats a little harder as your eyes settle on it. >Slowly, you open it up, a pack of open razors sit there, waiting for you. “I...I shouldn’t...” >’Take one, you know you want to.’ >You shudder as pick one up, its metallic glint reflects in the dim light of your room. “Not like I’m going to need it.” >Before you set it back, you get a sudden change of heart and place it in your book. >You take a pencil and a few bandages as well. “Why am I doing this?” >’Because you know deep down, that you will need it for when you cut yourself.’ >Shaking your head, you finish packing and take one final look at your room. >Your eyes look over the room once more, it’s so plain, but it’s yours. “I’ll be back soon...” >Not like you’re leaving forever, but you’re still afraid. >As you reach your living room, you see Rest sitting on the couch, reading a book. “I-I’m ready.” >She quickly turns her head to you and smiles. >”Good, sure you got everything?” >’How about a life? You don’t have one of those.’ >You give a fake smile, if only to hide the thoughts. “Yeah, pretty certain. Not like we are going to be there that long.” >Rest nods and sets the book inside her saddle bags before putting them on. >She gets up and brings her own suitcase to her side. >”Well then, shall we get going?” “Mhm.” >Your anxiety is flaring up, but you’re trying to silence it. >The two of you head out the front door and you close it behind you, taking your home in. >It’s still pretty run down, though Rest has been helping you fix it up. >’That’s a lie, it’s more of her doing the work and you’re sitting around you disgusting freak.’ >Shaking your head, you see Rest looking at you with concern. >”Eri?” “I’m fine, just feeling my anxiety going up.” >”Are you sure you want to still do this? I know Connie asked you, but if this is too much, I’m sure she will understand.” >’How about it Eri? Just give up like you always do.’ >Fuck off. “Y-yeah, I need this. It’s a step to getting better, like you said.” >Rest smiles and nods. >”Of course. Don’t forget though, if you feel like you’re losing it, just tell me, alright?” >She has said this so many damn times now, it annoys you a little, but at least she is trying to be helpful. >You nod and the two of you start to make your way to the station. >Funny how far you have made it thus far, thankfully both Connie and Rest have pulled you out of your shell. >Now of course, Connie asked if you would like to come to Manehattan. >At first you were terrified, but then after talking with Rest, you realized this was to help you. >Thankfully Rest agreeing to come along helped out a lot. >When you wrote Connie back, she understood and sent two tickets. >She even said she would meet you both at the station, that hasn’t quelled your fears though. >Manehattan is huge in comparison to Ponyville, and with vastly more ponies. >As you approach the train station, you see a few ponies pass by and some are even waiting around. >Your eyes dart to the ground, don’t want them to look at you. >Sure Connie and Rest have helped, but you still are having trouble. >The damn thoughts still torment you and occasionally, you cut to make things quiet or to feel. >It upsets Rest, but it’s not like you can stop. >Don’t want the thoughts to get ahead, never want them to be right. >That doesn’t stop when they are though. >You’re pulled from your thoughts as you feel somepony touch your wither. >Shooting your head up, you see Rest is the one touching you. >Fuck, didn’t realize you were that deep in thought. “I’m fine Rest, don’t worry.” >Like many times before, she can see right through you. >”You can tell me the truth, it’s okay.” >Small part of you wishes she couldn’t really read you so well. “I’m thinking about the past, and how this is a big step for me. Plus being around all these ponies doesn’t help too much, but I’m trying to push past that.” >She nods and pulls away her hoof, you kinda wish she didn’t, it’s not often another touches you. >’Desperate much?’ >Go fuck yourself. >”How about we find a seat and wait till the train gets here?” “Sure.” >Rest leads you to a bench on the far side of the station, away from other ponies. >Slowly, you feel yourself calm down, not completely, but it’s a start. >Time passes and you play around with your suitcase, not much to do. >Looking over, you see Rest reading a medical journal, not too surprising. >She notices and lowers the book before smiling. >”Guessing you’re bored?” “Kinda obvious isn’t it?” >She closes the book and faces you. >”How about we talk then? Good way to pass the time.” >What the fuck do you have to say? It’s not like you two don’t talk enough. >… >Well, not like you tell her everything, just most. “How has work been?” >’Wow, how original, did you think of that yourself?’ >Not now dammit. >Rest looks a little surprised. >”Not too bad I suppose, though it’s surprising that you want to actually hear it.” >You almost never let her talk though, so that’s not that shocking. >She continues. >”One of the highlights was tending to the foal’s wing, they can be so darn cute.” >She has a twinkle in her eye as she talks. >”Some of them were born there as well. I love hearing their stories, they never cease to cheer me up. Even when I have to deal with a terminal patient, I try to remember seeing their happy faces.” >At the mention of ‘terminal’ she starts to get a somber look on her face. >Great, now you brought up bad memories. >”While it does pain me greatly to see them suffer, I try to carry on for them.” >She shakes her head and looks back to you. >”I’d rather not dwell on that now, how about you?” “Um...I have been trying to write more.” >”Oh? You’re working on something new?” >If you call writing down your thoughts new, then sure… “Just playing around with ideas. Seeing what sticks.” >Liar. >Rest nods. >”I look forward to seeing what you write as always Eri.” >As she smiles, you hear a distant train whistle. >You feel your pulse rise, it’s been a long time since you’ve rode a train. >”Sounds like it’s just about time.” >Slowly you nod and grip your suitcase a little tighter. >Just remember, you can do this, you can get through this Eri… >The whistle grows louder and you two stand up. >Rest puts away her book and pulls her suitcase closer to the platform with you joining her. >Sure this is scary, but you’re looking forward to seeing Connie again. >That thought alone makes you calm down more, especially knowing Rest will be here to help you. >The train slowly lurches into the station and other ponies are approaching as well. >Some to greet friends or loved ones, others to get aboard like you two. >As expected, when the train stops and the doors open, many ponies exit with their belongings. >You can see Rest keeps looking at you from the corner of her eye. >’Are you really going to rely on her that much? How old are you Eri?’ >Old enough to tell you to fuck off. >’You can’t rely on others forever, you have to handle things yourself eventually. NEVER forget that.’ >As you’re about to argue with yourself, you see Rest moving forward, so you follow closely. >You enter the car with her and look around. >Some ponies are already seated and even talking. >Others like you two, are finding their seats and places to put their luggage. >However, being this close to so many is making you really nervous. >Why now? Why do I have to be so damn broken? >You bite your lip and try to fight against the nerves. >Thankfully Rest finds a seat for you two, and you plant yourself next to the window. >You let out a slow breath of relief and look around again. >Rest is getting your tickets checked with the conductor and sits down. >Glad she didn’t see you losing it. >”You okay?” >And you almost didn’t notice her looking concerned either, answer her. “Yeah, still a little nervous, but I’ll be alright.” >She nods and pulls out the book again to read. >Might as well find something to do as well other than bothering her. >You open your bag and pull out your own book. >Same black cover, same heart, same you. >Just as you open it, a familiar object falls out. >Shit! You forgot your damn razor was in there. >You scramble to pick it up before Rest sees it. >Fortunately she doesn’t see it, but does notice you moving about. >”Did you drop something?” >Hiding it under one of your hooves, you give her a smile. “Thought I did, it’s alright though, just some lint.” >She smiles back and goes back to reading. >Too fucking close, as you grip the steel, it bites into your hoof a little. >Not enough to cut, but it’s uncomfortable. >Idiot, why’d you bring this? >’You know why Eri.’ >Not again. >’Sooner or later, you will fuck up, like you always do. When that happens, you’ll be thankful you have your habit to keep you sane.’ >As if. >’You will see.’ >Shaking your head, you slip the razor back into the book and put it away. >The train starts to move, and you decide to watch the scenery instead. >Should’ve brought something to read, but that doesn’t matter now. “It’s so pretty.” >”What? Oh, the scenery? Yeah I guess it is.” >You don’t bother to see if she is actually watching, instead you stay focused on the outside. >However, you feel it start to lull you to sleep. >Can’t sleep here though. >Grabbing your suitcase, you get up and see Rest look at you with a raised eyebrow. >”Something wrong?” “Feeling tired, gonna fall asleep if I sit here any longer.” >”Oh alright, this is going to be a long ride after all. We won’t reach Manehattan till tomorrow, want me to wake you for anything?” >You shake your head and start to move past her. >”Alright, get some sleep Eri, we have a long day ahead of us.” “Yeah, I’ll try.” >As you pass by the other seats, you ignore the other ponies, just focus on the destination. >It’s not so easy, there are several cars to pass through until you reach the sleeper car. >Thankfully there is no pony in there at the moment. >You find a bed and bring your suitcase close, not like somepony would steal it, but don’t want to take that risk. >It doesn’t take long for sleep to take you. >You’re awoken after what feels like mere seconds. “Wha-huh?” >Groggily you open your eyes to see Rest. >”Sorry to wake you, but we are about to reach Manehattan.” “Wait, what? How long did I sleep?” >She smiles. >”Pretty much the whole day.” >Not surprising, you’d rather sleep forever rather than ever get up again. >Rubbing your eyes, you sit up and stretch, letting out a yawn. >”I’m going to head back to my seat, see you there.” >As she trots out, you grab your suitcase and bring it with you. >You feel so groggy, don’t you get enough fucking sleep? >’Why would you? You do nothing all day, except for cry or cut yourself.’ >Letting out a small groan, you try to ignore the thoughts on your way back to your seat. >You join Rest and see the city out the window. “Wow...” >”Yeah it’s something else, nothing like Ponyville.” >It’s terrifying, the buildings are so much taller and more cramped. >Some of the stars are out and the sun is no where to be seen. >The train slows down as it reaches the station and you feel your anxiety rise. >This is it, you’re in another city, even if it’s just visiting, you’re actually here. >You and Rest wait while the other passengers leave, allowing you both to be the last to depart. >Just as you step outside of the car, you hear an all too familiar voice. >>”Eri!” >Connie quickly rushes to give you a big hug. >It overwhelms you, and you can’t say a word. >She pulls back with a large smile. >>”I’m so happy to see you, glad to see you made it safely.” “Y-yeah, you too.” >”Ahem.” >You both look over to Rest. >>”I didn’t forget about you Rest, it’s just that it’s been awhile since I’ve seen Eri. The fact that she actually made it out here makes me so happy.” >”Fair enough, you said something about us staying with you?” >Connie nods and starts to lead you two away from the station. >>”Of course, I wouldn’t ask my friends to stay at hotel when they could stay with me for free.” >She really is too generous, but then again, Connie has always been a source of happiness. >Wish you could be that happy, even for a fraction of the time. >Connie hails a taxi for the three of you, her and Rest start to talk. >As for you, you’re pretty tired still. >You zone out along the way. >”We’re here.” >Snapping out of it, your rub your eyes. >The three of you head up to the apartment, but as you close the door behind you, you let out a yawn. “Alright, I think I’m going to go to bed, I’m really tired still.” >>”Oh okay, I understand Eri. Can’t imagine this has been easy on you. >Yeah, she can say that again. >>”I’ll show you the guest room and let you settle in.” >You nod and follow her to the hallway. >This place is pretty nice, shame you’re so damn tired. >She opens one of the doors and heads back towards the living room. >>”Goodnight Eri, talk to you in the morning.” >Letting out another yawn, you barely mumble out a response. “Yeah...You too Connie.” >As you reach the bed, you set your suitcase beside it and climb under the covers. >The comfortable bed quickly pulls you into a peaceful slumber.