>Waiting outside the front of Canterlot High, you patiently wait for your charge. >Students funnel into the school as you spot a familiar set of red and yellow hair stepping off one of the buses. >The look of exhaustion and pain on her face is clear as she tries her best to walk down the steps of the yellow bus without flinching every time she puts her foot down a step. >You'd be lying if you said that it didn't give a small sense of amusement. >Eyeing her wrists and ankles, she heeded your directions regarding the weights. >Sunset sees you and gives you a small smile and wave. Albeit sluggishly due to the increased load. >She probably wants to use those weights to smash your skull in or something. >There's Anon. >You've been getting strange looks all day and these weights are incredibly heavy. >You're body is screaming with pain every step you take. >Oh dear Celestia, walking hurts. SO. BAD! >Anonymous cracks out a small grin. >He's enjoying this... >The old part of you is screaming to take these stupid weights off and beat him to a pulp with them! >Though that may be the cynical part of you speaking. >Watching her hide her struggles walking over to you, she is literally dragging her feet. "Hey Sunset." >"Hi. Anonymous." "Feeling alright?" >She grits her teeth into a grin, "Doing just peachy." "Well that's good. Listen, gotta ask you something." >"What?" "How good are you at magic?" >She looks at with a puzzled expression. >"I don't know, back in Equestria I was Princess Celestia's pupil before I came here so I guess I was pretty good. But over here it more or less just comes to me." "Wait Princess Celestia? You mean to tell me that sh- wait, no I'm getting off track here. So you don't really control the magic you use here?" >"Not unless I have my friends to help me. Why are you asking this?" "Just curious. I remembered you asking if I could teach you the Axii sign a couple days ago." "It would be helpful if you could." >"We'll try when you're body is a bit built up more. Anyway, you got class so get to it, meet you here after school." >You slap Sunset on the back, the pain causing her eyes to bulge out of her head. >She gives you the angriest glare her she can. >You just smirk and walk away. >Waiting by against the horse statue again, it's already been around half an hour after school and Sunset still has yet to come out. >There's a nagging feeling in your brain that she's trying to avoid you. >That girl better not have ditched you. >Rarity offered to wait with you, but after awhile of her trying to comb your hair and fix your shirt she had an epiphany and ran off to the mall. >The lunch she gave you while you waited was nice though. >Didn't think a girl like that knew how to cook. >A few more minutes go by before you glimpse Twilight Sparkle walking down the front steps with an older woman next to her. >The woman has tri-colored hair and pink skin. You notice a small pin on her lapel. >She's from Crystal Prep. >Although it's none of your business, even you can't help but be a bit curious. >From the looks of her outerwear the lady's probably an administrator. >Twilight sees you and freezes. >Motioning her to come over, she hesitantly complies. >"I have to go Dean Cadance, it was good talking to you again." Twilight says with a toothy smile. >"The same Twilight, you have fun with your friend." she says waving goodbye. >Dean Cadance gives you a quick glance over before going on her way. >As soon as the woman is out of earshot, Twilight loses her grin and nervously bites her lip. >"S-something wrong?" "Where's Sunset? And Rainbow Dash for that matter?" >"I don't know where Rainbow Dash is but Sunset should be coming out right now." "Thanks." >You lean back against the marble and rub your eyes. >"... I'm sorry." "Excuse me?" >Twilight sits down next to you and evens out her skirt. >"I said I'm sorry. You know for what happened when we first met." "You should be." >"What I did was terrible to anyone, and I hope that someday we can move past that." >The purple girl seems genuine in her attempt to apologize. >"I was just so desperate for an answer that it clouded my judgement and I made a terrible, terrible mistake that hurt you badly; and for that I'm really sorry." >Oh great, she's on the verge of crying. "Would it have killed you to just simply ask?" >"I... wasn't sure you would have done so willingly. I was told that there were less than a handful of Witchers still alive and you weren't among the ones my Grandfather knew about." "Well, the way you speak about him he must have meant a lot to you." >She nods, "He told me many stories of adventures whenever he would visit. It really did inspire me to research magic even though I had no idea what I was doing and... almost caused the destruction of the fabric of reality." >You do a double take. >"What?" >"None of the others ever told you?" "This is the first I'm hearing about it." >She pulls a small round object from her backpack. >"Oh... well during the Friendship Games, an earlier prototype of this device began stealing the magic from my friends. My old Principal convinced me to unleash it to help Crystal Prep win the games but I ended up overwhelmed by the magic." >You take the device from her hands and inspect it. >It looks pretty mundane and doesn't seem to be anything other than a weird looking woman's compact. >This is also more information than you got out of Celestia regarding the Friendship event. >You probably need to dig a little more on that with one of the others later. >Reality ending catastrophes are bad for your health. >And business. "How did you get stopped?" >"Sunset used the same device to gain the collective powers of the others, fought and convinced me to stop." >Handing the thing back to Twilight, she places it into her pack. "This isn't the same device is it?" >"No, this one doesn't have the same magic drain capabilities as the prototype. It's supposed to act like a Witcher's medallion." "That thing?" >"Yes, the little lights on the face would direct you towards the magical source as you got closer to it like a compass pointing towards true north." >Interesting. Would be useful when tracking a monster. "Does it work?" >"Only sometimes. There has to be a large enough presence of active magic for it to detect it. I haven't yet been able to test if it can pick up monsters. Maybe you could..." "I'll think about it. Haven't had any work come by recently besides the one that brought me here and the one your other self gave me." >A few moments of silence go by as you two just continue to wait for Sunset. "So I have another question. Nothing serious, but just something to sate my curiousity." >"Um okay." "Why are you here so late." >Twilight's pupils shrink. >"N-no reason! Just catching up to my old Dean who was visiting from Crystal Prep!" "Uh-huh, but that doesn't seem like the real reason why are you're her-" >"Oh look there's Sunset! And there's my ride okay thanks for the talk bye!" >Getting up and running away, you turn back towards the front entrance and see Sunset slowly walking down the stairs using the handrail as support. "You're late." >"I know... I lost track of time." "What took you?" >"Stuff." "Not going to tell me?" >"I don't have to tell you everything I do." she snaps back. >It takes a moment to realize how rude that comment was. >"Anon I'm sorr-" "Just forget it.” >You don’t have the patience or time right now to deal with her attitude. “You have your sword?" >Sunset gasps, "No I forgot it at home." >Sighing, you shake your head. "Guess we have to make a stop by your house before we start." >"Do we have to?" she asks. >You just glower at her. >"Of course we have to." she sighs, "How stupid of me to think that. Can I at least take off these weights?" >After making you wait for so long? >Fuck that. "By forgetting your weapon you can keep those on. In addition, by holding us up for so long all the buses left, so unless you have a ride it looks like we're walking." >Gesturing for her to go, Sunset groans as she leads the way to her house. >"I don't know how you expect me to be carrying around a wood sword. I can't play blind like you and it can't even fit into my locker." "Get creative. Stick it up your ass if you need. I heard those guys in prison can hide the most unlikely shit in their anus." >"Did anyone ever tell you you're a complete ass sometimes?" "Well for the next few months you're going to have to deal with it. My job is train and protect you, not coddle you." >"I know, I know." >"Darlings! Over here!" A voice calls out. >"Rarity?" >Stepping out of her car, Rarity exits with a few boxes in tow. "Rarity." >"Hello darling." Rarity says in a seductive voice, "Apologies for running off like that." "It's fine?" >"Oh heavens no, I'm afraid that was very unladylike of me." >"Rarity, you came all the way back to apologize?" >"Goodness gracious, I almost forgot Anonymous to make up for my *rude* behavior I wanted to ask you if you would like to have dinner with mua?" >The fashionista's offer catches you a little off guard. "Dinner?" >"Only if it's alright with you dear." "I guess? I'll have to let Applejack know though." >Rarity's expression drops. "Why would Applejack need to know?" >"He's been staying over at Applejack's farm while teaching Rainbow Dash and I." Sunset answers for you. >"..." "Rarity?" >"I see... well, pardon me I just remembered something I had to do. I'll be sure to schedule that dinner with you soon. Ta ta!" >Weird. >Both you and Sunset are puzzled at the sudden change in tone. >As Rarity gets in her car and starts her engine Sunset realizes something. >"WAIT! RARITY LET ME RIDE WITH YOU!" she cries out, running after her to no avail. >Rarity speeds off leaving Sunset to collapse on her knees. >"Dammit..." "Looks like we're walking then." >Your droll comment is met with whimpers. ----- >Week 2 >Your two students go at each other, attacking, blocking and parrying. >They're still incredibly mediocre, but what can you expect with only two weeks worth of instruction. >Sunset makes for an overhand chop which Rainbow Dash easily back steps. "Sunset, you're telegraphing your moves too much. Reign it back a little." >The girl grunts as she tries to correct herself, only to begin becoming too defensive to Rainbow Dash's quick strikes. "You're too passive now, don't let your opponent control the flow of battle." >"I know Anon!" she yells at you. "If you know then do it!" >Her temper is getting the better of her and, in addition to making you more irritable, it's causing her to become easily flustered and sloppier than usual. >Making multiple slashes, Sunset drives Rainbow back to the edge of the ring until both girls get into a sword lock. >Rainbow being the stronger of the two, begins forcing her opponent's blade down back to her. >Sunset ends up being forced to take a few steps back. "Alright that's enough, Rainbow Dash won." >The sudden declaration catches Sunset off guard as she trips and falls on her rear. >"What? How!?" she asks. >You point to her foot. >Everyone looks down and sees she passed the boundary for the dueling ring. "Ring out. Rainbow was turning you during that sword lock so your back was facing the edge." >Rainbow does a fist pump, "Aww yeah I knew that would work. Good fight Sunset." >She offers a hand to Sunset who just slaps it away. >"Ow! What's your deal." >Sunset says nothing as she just stomps over to her bag and pulls out a bottle of water. >"What's her issue?" Rainbow asks you. "I don't know. But it's going to stop now." >Walking over, Sunset takes a deep drink as she spots you in the corner of her eye. Scowling she faces away from you as you approach. "Okay, what's wrong. You're all over the place." >"Nothing. I'm fine." "It's obviously not nothing." >"I-I just..." she struggles. >Waiting there patiently you just wait for her to spit it out. >"I just don't know if I can do this." "That's a bullshit excuse you're doing fine." >"Really? Out of the dozens of training duels, how many have I won against Rainbow Dash?" "Four times." >She stomps her foot with frustration. >"Exactly. I don't feel like I'm making any progress if I keep losing." "But by losing you keep on learning, every duel you get closer and closer to beating Rainbow. It's only because Rainbow, despite her lack of book smarts, is a quick thinker." >"It doesn't feel like it." "It may not, but it is. The fact that you almost physically forced Rainbow out of the ring shows you're getting stronger." >You pat her on the shoulder. "Ready to drop the attitude and get back to it?" >She sighs, "Yeah." >Walking back to the ring with her, Rainbow looks concerned. >"Dash, I'm sorry." >"Water under the bridge, c'mon let's go again." "Get into your stances... Begin." >As the girls begin their next match, you hear something rustling in the bush behind you. "Get out of there." >All motion from the bush halts immediately as you acknowledge the three little troublemakers hiding inside. >"Shoot! He heard us." >"How does he do that?" >Three little girls pop their heads out as you look at them in the corner of your vision. "What do you three want." >"We want to learn the same stuff Sunset and Rainbow Dash are!" Scootaloo demands. "No." >"Aw Mr. Anon, why not?" Apple Bloom complains. "Because you don't need to learn. Sunset does." >"And how come you let Rainbow Dash join?" "She paid for it." >Well technically Twilight paid for it, but that's irrelevant. "How much will it take for you to teach us mister?" the third girl asks. >You know she's Rarity's sister but you never bothered to learn her name. "Five kilos of silver or gold. Each." >"How much is a kilo?" >"Ah dunno, but it doesn't sound like a lot." >"Stupid metric system." >With their yammering you're finding it hard to concentrate on Sunset and Rainbow Dash. >From behind them, another figure approaches with a sack hoisted over her shoulder. >"Are you girls bothering Anon?" Applejack asks, none too amused. >"Applejack how much is five kilograms of silver?" >Applejack eyes you as you just shrug, "Uh... you got ah phone don't you? Look it up." >Realizing her words, Scootaloo pulls out her cellphone and does so. >"One kilogram is... oh... how the heck do you expect us to get, 1...2...3... 15 kilograms?!" "That's the best part, I don't." >"That ain't fair Anon." "Tough." >"Meany." >"Dude, you're a dick." Scootaloo says. >"Scootaloo!" Applejack yells out. >The three scamper away as Applejack grunts in frustration. >"Those three..." she shakes her head. "You ain't being serious if they manage to actually pull it off are ya?" "Fuck no. While I'm a proponent for one to learn self-defence, they're better off learning something like a martial art." >"Then what are you teaching Sunset?" "To be a Witcher, like she asked. Which reminds me, you practiced archery right?" >"Ah don't like where this is going." she says shaking her head. "Grab your bow, we're gonna need it." >"Alrigh- wait what do you mean we?" >Both you and Applejack are standing some distance away from Rainbow Dash and Sunset. >Enough that the arrows still have power but far enough they're not going to cause too much damage. >"Anon, are you sure this is a good idea?" Applejack asks as she nocks one of the blunted arrows. "Gonna be honest, not at all." >"Then why are we doing this?" "To primarily let off some steam. Sunset's demeanor today has left me very choleric and I need a release." >"By pelting Sunset and Rainbow Dash with arrows?" "Yep." >Applejack smacks you on the back of the head. "Ow!" >"What kind of bone-headed idea is that?" "Well, it'll keep them on their toes." >"You and I both well know that most people don't use bows and arrows anymore." "They agreed to it so just let me have this AJ. Just let me have this after all the shit I put up with." >Sighing, she readies her bow. "Fine." >Nocking your own arrow, you pull the string back and take aim. >"Where did you get that bow in the first place?" "Borrowed it." >"From where?" "The school equipment shed. HEY YOU TWO GET READY!" >Sunset and Rainbow secure their saftey goggles and bring their swords up. >You know fully well they won't be able to deflect the arrows. >A normal human's reaction time and reflexes at their peak would be incredibly hard pressed, if not impossible, to allow arrow deflection. >But that's the fun part. >Both you and Applejack release your strings and send the arrows flying. >"OW!" >"SONOVA-!" >You can't help but smirk as the two are nailed with the blunted arrowheads. >"Okay, okay you had your fun." "Just another shot, then we'll move on." >Glaring at you, Applejack nocks a second arrow while you do the same. "Hope you two are ready!" >"Anon! NO WA-OW! >"AUGH! YOU ASS!" >After that, Applejack wouldn't let you use the bow and arrows anymore to your dismay. >Sunset and Rainbow both agreed with her. >Week 3 >The weeks gone by pretty slowly, nothing of real note has happened other than Pinkie bugging you about your birthday. >You told her you don't know but that didn't deter her one bit. >She's persistent gotta give her that. >Rarity is getting a bit clingier around you whenever you're near Applejack. >The girl's nice, and generous considering the amount of spare clothes you end up having to bring home each time you see her. >She never did reschedule that offer for dinner though. Maybe she forgot. >But other that those two things, life around Canterlot has been pretty quiet. >It's not something you're used to. Being on the constant search of potential monster hunts always kept you on edge. >So far you've continued to train Sunset Shimmer and Rainbow Dash the best you can from what you learned from the Wolf School. >Lessons... could be better but you think you just have high standards. >You're not really the best teacher either. >Although, if they were instructed by the man who taught you? They'd probably appreciate you're teaching a bit more. >Sunset made you wait outside the school again. >That resulted in an extra mile for her, much to her chagrin. "Okay, I think you two are ready to try out the pendulum." >"The what..." >"You've got to be kidding me." Sunset says as she looks at the large training structure in front of you. >As Applejack and Big Macintosh hoist up the pendulum with the rope, you ascend to the top of the bar and secure it to the beam. >Hopping down, you touch the dirt as Sunset and Rainbow look in awe at the device. >As a safety precaution, you put down some safety mats in lieu of bushes to soften the innevitable falls. "Any questions?" >"How are we supposed to train with that?" >"Yeah... this looks a bit dangerous." "Its not as hard as it looks honestly." >Taking Rainbow's sword, you step up onto the smaller posts and signal Applejack to begin swinging the weight. >Just like you were taught yourself, you begin dodging the swings while also striking at every pass making sure your feet finds a post at every step. >Rainbow Dash, Sunset, Applejack and Big Macintosh all look in surprise as you nimbly avoid getting hit even once and yet still maintain your footing. >With each hit, more power is added to the weights momentum keeping it going for quite some time. >Soon enough, you even find yourself sweating at the old exercise. >Getting off, you wipe the sweat off your brow with a sleeve and hand the sword back to its owner. >"Whoa." >"You made it look so easy." "I'm a bit rusty with it, but that should be an adequate demonstration. So who's up first?" >They both gulp and look back at the structure. "In that case Rainbow, you go first. Applejack bring it down a little lower for her." >The chromatic haired girl looks like she's about to contest you but takes a deep breath and gets on the platform. >Taking a step onto the posts, Rainbow does her best to maintain balance as Applejack loosens her grip on the pendulum slightly so it has less power in it's swings. >You pull out a stopwatch and zero the clock. "We'll go easy for right now, the lesson is to learn how to-" >"Dang it!" >Applejack loses her grip and releases the pendulum. Rainbow freezes up as she watches the large object coming towards her. The weight collides with her and sends the girl falling onto the safety mat below. "Dodge... okay... two seconds. Sunset you're up." >Rainbow picks herself up and rubs her arm. >Gulping, Sunset climbs up and gets into position, "Alright I'm ready." >Nodding your head, AJ releases the weight again. >Sunset manages to avoid the first swing without missing her step, but the moment of joy she feels distracts her from one crucial fact. >The pendulum hits her in the back and sends Sunset onto the mat face first. "Five seconds. Well we're off to a good start." you sarcastically say. >After a couple hours on the pendulum, both girls sit in the shade of the platform as they finish their break. >"Good... job Sunset." >"Hah...hah.... thanks Rainbow... ten seconds a new personal best..." "You two have been working hard enough today, I'll let you two loose early." >They both smile and let out sighs of relief. >You then drop two stacks of journals right in front of them. >They look between the journals and you quizzically. >"Anon what are those?" "Homework." >"Aww real- Are you for real?!" Rainbow asks. >Taking one of the journals, Sunset opens it and begins skimming through. >"These are all entries on monsters." "Yeah, study them. As a Witcher you'll need to be able to identify monsters based on the trails they leave or even just visually. For instance a Chort and a Fiend differ bas-" >"Based on the smaller stature for the former. While the Fiend is larger and has a third eye that can cast hypnotizing spells that render the monster mostly invisible and has a weakness to loud noises." >Sunset didn't even look at the journal. That all came from memory. >"Aw c'mon dude." Rainbow complains. "I signed up to fight not to study." "These beastariums are simple enough you can knock it out in a few days. I've marked which creatures still exist and which have mostly disappeared from the world. For right now focus on those." >Putting the journals with their belongings, they begin heading out. >You stop Sunset however and pull her to the side. "How did you know the difference between Chorts and Fiends." >Her eyes dart from side to side. >"I... came across some old mythological creature books in the library." "Is this why you sometimes show up late for our lessons?" >"Yes... I get so invested into learning about creatures like this worlds versions of Griffons and Cockatrices that I just lost track of time." >You don't fully buy her reasoning as she could do that anytime she's at home; but you can't fault her for getting the knowledge on her own. "Keep it up then. It lets me know you're taking this seriously." >She smiles, "Thanks." >Turning, Sunset waves goodbye to you and runs to catch up to Rainbow Dash. >As she vanishes behind the barn you just fold your arms. >The weakness to sound that Fiends have isn't something most standard textbooks on mythological creatures detail. Especially since most individuals don't live long enough to find out. >She probably got that info from Twilight. >It would explain why Twilight and her always leave school late together. >But why would she lie? >She probably doesn't know that you've buried the hatchet with Twilight. >Mostly. >Still, you were being honest. The fact she's going the extra mile to have Twilight help her does prove that she's committed. >The two are making good progress for the short while they've been doing this. >Their muscle memory is starting to get cemented. They keep this up they'll be novices within a few months. >Heading back up to the shed where Anon is, you spot your friends walking down the path towards the front gate. "Done already?" >"Yeah..." grumbles Rainbow, "But Anon gave us freaking homework." >"It could be worse Dash." Sunset says. >"You're only saying that because you're an egghead just like Twilight." "Dash, that's a little harsh." >"Sorry, I'm just really tired." "I bet, that giant swing thing did a number on you two." >Sunset massages her shoulder, "Yeah I thought I was sore one the first day, but now it feels like my bruises have bruises. I'm just glad Anon is considerate enough to know my limits." "I can tell Anon wants you to succeed, he just ain't one of those fellas who likes to show it." >"Yeah right. Because he totally isn't doing this just to get paid." Rainbow Dash scoffs. "He might be doing this to get paid, but at least he's making sure you two get something good out of it." >"What's with you? You're always on his side." Dash says poking a finger in your chest. >You're taken aback at your friend's accusation. "I'm not on anyone's side." >"You are too, everytime it involves Anon right Sunset?" >"She does have a point, you do seem to follow Anon's viewpoints more whenever he's around." "Ah do not." >Both you and Dash get into each other's face. >"Do too." "Do not." >"You totally d-" >"Can we please not do this?" Sunset interrupts, "I'm way too exhausted to deal with this." "Fine." >"Fine." >"We'll see you at school. Bye." >They both exit the front gate and head into Dash's car. "You two drive safe ya hear?" >Waving as they drive off, you continue back towards the shed where you see Anon cleaning up and putting things away. "Need help partner?" >"It wouldn't hurt." he says. >Taking one of the safety mats up, you help Anon roll it up and tie the ends off so it doesn't unravel. >He hefts it over one shoulder and takes it into the shed. "So how're they doing?" >"Pretty well, they're meeting my expectations." "Did you even have expectations to begin with?" >"Just very low ones." he says with a grin. "Anyway, what's for dinner?" "Granny's making this new lasagna recipe." >"Hope it turns out better than that crap she serves at lunch." >You punch him in the arm. "Hey, Granny does her best with what they give her." >"It's not bad, but crap is still crap regardless of the form. I still prefer Granny's home cooking than her school cooking." >He twitches a bit as it looks like you're about to hit him again, but instead you lower your arm and snicker. "Yeah, I do too." >... >Maybe you do take his side too much. >Eh. >"Alright, now that everything's wrapped up here I better get cleaned off before supper." "It'll be quicker if you use the shower outside the barn." >He brushes off his hands, "Lead the way." >Taking him to the barn, you show him the the small outdoor shower attached to the side. >Anon, being the modest man that he is begins taking off his shirt and steps behind the small privacy wall. >You can't help but bite your lower lip. >NO! >Down Applejack! >"Can you grab a towel and a new set of clothes in my room? "Of course!" >Running into the house, you leave a slightly bewildered Anon to his own devices. >Coming back with clothes and towel in hand, you see Anon all wet with his hair undone out of that ponytail he sometimes keeps it in. >The water drips off his well toned frame as he waits for you. "Here Anon." >"Thanks." >Handing him the towel, he quickly dries himself off. >"Applejack?" "Yeah?" >"I know I said seeing a guy naked isn't too a big deal, but its getting awkward with you staring like that." >Your face goes cherry red. "My bad." >Horse apples, you wanted to look some more... >About facing, all you can hear the sounds of clothes being put on and a small metal latch being undone. >"You can look now." >Turning back, Anonymous is all properly clothed with the towel draped around his shoulders to protect his shirt from his still wet hair. >"C'mon let's get some food." >Nodding you take a step only to find the wet ground give way and your boot slips forward sending you falling backwards. "Oh cr-!" >Bracing yourself for the impact with the ground, the free fall feeling is quickly replaced with you in Anon's arms. >"You okay there?" he asks with real concern in his voice. >The adrenaline from the fall hasn't worn off yet as your heart beats faster and faster. >For a while you don't say anything, instead just locking eyes with Anon. >"Applejack?" >Aw to hell with it! >Taking Anon's head in both hands, you bring it to yours. >Anonymous freezes in surprise, but after realizing what's happening he doesn't make an effort to stop. >The feeling of his lips on yours makes your heart beat so fast it feels like it's going to burst from your chest. >You've never felt like this before, and right now you feel so light headed. Not in a bad way, but in the way that makes you want to cry for joy. >Soon enough you both have to breathe and break the kiss. "Anon..." >He looks at you with those otherworldly eyes of his. His expression is uncharacteristically softer than usual. >Letting you on your feet, a sudden wave of embarrassment overcomes you. You're usually never so impulsive, and right now you just want to shrink and hide away forever. >"How long were you waiting on doing that?" he asks. "T-too long sug-sugarcube." >Your answer comes out stuttered and hoarse as the urge to tear up festers. >You end up wrapping your arms around yourself as if to comfort yourself. >It's not really working. >Anon gently brushes your hair to the side, "It's okay, Applejack." "No it-it wasn't, t-that was-" >Without warning, Anon brings you close for a tender hug. >You can't help but find yourself melting in his embrace. >He slowly lets you go, "Better?" "Uh-huh..." >Anon takes a deep breath and exhales. >"Applejack I can't recommend making this go further knowing what I do for a living." "Anon, I... I don't care. Yer the first boy that's made me feel like this." >He frowns, "I can't accept that answer." >Your heart cracks a little at that response and despair quickly turns to rage. "W-why not!?" >Looking away, he sighs and hesitates. "I wouldn't be opposed to trying to make this work. I feel less tense around you, a feeling I haven't had the luxury of having in a long time." >You can only stare in silence. >He's not the most emotive person but you can tell where his heart is, and the realization that Anon does care causes you to tear up. >And it makes you want him all the more. >"But... there's also a saying that a Witcher never dies in his own bed. So knowing that one day I may go off and never come back, would you be prepared for that?" "Sugarcube, I... ah want to be part of your life, just like I want you to be part of mine as long as that may be." >He smiles, but that smile quickly changes. >"Would this be your first relationship?" Anon asks. >You nod, resulting in Anonymous reciprocating with a sad smile. >"You're still young. I don't want you to make a choice you'll have regrets over later down the line." >Anon picks up your fallen hat from the ground and dusts it off. >"Promise me you'll give it a couple days to think it over." >Walking away, you can only watch as Anon heads back inside the house. "Dang it..." ----- >The next day. >Sitting at lunch with the six others you have become increasingly invested in (and the one who you're still on the fence about), you eat the homemade lunch Applejack prepared. >The girl had Granny Smith take it and keep it heated in the school's kitchen so when you ate it the food was still warm. >Though you try not to encourage it, Applejack has become increasingly... "affectionate" with you. At least she tries to be without being too in-your face about it. >Waking you up and preparing your breakfast personally, bumping her hip into you through the halls at CHS, visiting you in the library just to see how you're doing. >She doesn't do anything raunchy or risque in public, but its not subtle enough because some of the other students have actually paid notice. >Excusing yourself from the table for a moment, Rarity leans closer to Applejack with a stern look. >"Okay Applejack, you've been eyeing and teasing Anon all day now. Out with it." "What are you on about now Rarity?" >"We all see what you're doing." "I ain't doing nothin'." >She folds her arms and pouts, "Do you really take us for fools? You've been very very touchy feely with Anonymous today and I want to know why." >You zip your trap up tight. >Right now you really wish you weren't such a bad liar. >Glancing around the table, all your friends are staring at you, waiting for you to spill the beans. >Sighing, you tip your hat back and prop your head on your arm. "If you gotta know, I... confessed... to Anon." >"What was that darling? You're mumbling." >You let out a grunt as your cheeks turn red. "Grr... I confessed to Anon..." >"One more time dear." >Your frustration and embarrassment reach their point. "I SAID I CONFESSED TO ANON!" >The entire cafeteria goes silent as your voice reverberates throughout the room. >Every student at CHS looks at your table, all your friends wide-eyed. "WHAT ARE Y'ALL LOOKING AT?!" >Everyone quickly goes back to their own business, a bit not without a couple of whispers among the more gossiper cliques. >"You did WHAT?!" Rarity asks slamming her hands on the table. "You heard me Rarity. I told Anon I liked him." >Sunset scratches her head, "When was this?" "Yesterday, after yer practice. Anon was getting cleaned up and I accidentally tripped one thing led to another and I ended up kissing him." >"W-what did he do?" Fluttershy asks, while doing her best to calm Rarity down. "That's the thing... after I told him... you know... he said that he wasn't opposed to it." >"Aww that's amazing Applejack! I'm so happy for you that I could throw a "Became a New Couple" party!" >You dip into your chair with a frown on your face. >"He… Anon didn't say no did he?" Sunset asks with serious concern. >Shaking your head, you try not to be overcome with bitter feelings about his rejection. "Well he didn't say no exactly. Just that I should think long and hard if I actually want to be involved with him on that level. That one day he's going to die doing what he was born to do like it's an inevitability." >Rarity, seeing your distress, settles down and looks at her hands. >She buries her face and drags her hands down with a sympathetic look. >"I'm sorry Applejack. I... that was beneath me." "It's fine..." >"He's right though." Twilight says, drawing everyone's attention. >"What do mean Twilight?" Fluttershy asks >"There's no record, either written or through word of mouth, of any Witcher actually dying from anything other than prematurely." >"You mean?" >Twilight nods, "Every Witcher dies fighting or... is killed. My Grandfather used to joke that he was probably going to be the first, but... yeah." >Her words give you serious pause. >You thought Anon was just exaggerating when he told you that a Witcher doesn’t die in bed, but he was serious. >Could you really stand the thought of Anon dying? Heck, if he was out hunting monsters, not even knowing if he was dead? >There's a pang in your heart just thinking about it. This is something you really do have to think about. >With the current mood, everyone looks down at the empty chair Anon was sitting in. >Nobody feels like eating anymore. >You take your seat back at the table after returning from the restroom. >Taking your fork, you notice that the atmosphere has changed drastically from when you left. "Did something happen?" >The girls look between themselves before glancing at you. Applejack in particular refuses to even face you, instead turning away and rubbing her arm. >Yeah, something happened. >It may be best not to pry though. "Forget it, nevermind." >"Umm..." Sunset begins, trying to change the topic. "Is anyone else excited for the upcoming fieldtrip?" >Fieldtrip? >"Where was it going again?" Twilight asks. >"Ooh ooh! It's going to the outdoor camp near Everfree National Park!" >"Wonder why we're going there?" Rainbow comments. "Don't they usually do camps for the middle schoolers?" >"Rarity, you help with most of the school functions. Do you know why?" >Calming herself down, Rarity pushes her tray away and dabs her mouth with a napkin. >"I only help organize the dances with Pinkie Fluttershy, but I heard if weren't for the slashed budget we could have gone somewhere more luxurious like Brothens or Temeria." >"Why the change?" Twilight asks. >"Repair bills." Rarity answers deadpan. “Due to… situations not entirely in our control or one's Principal Celestia could or would explain to the school board.” >The table becomes deathly quiet as the others look in Sunset and Twilight's direction. >"Yeah yeah... I know, my bad." Sunset answers. >"I didn't mean too..." Twilight says shrinking in her seat. "So, who's going?" >"All of us signed up for it earlier in the school year. I think Apple Bloom, her friends and a few other of the freshman are also going." >"Yeah well it might not be as cool as another country but I'm gonna make my time there awesome!" >Fluttershy then realizes something, "Oh Anon, are you going as well?" "Can't say, this is the first I've heard about it." >"Aw no, it's not going to be fun if we all can't go." Pinkie Pie says, her hair deflating a little. >No, really it actually deflates like a balloon. Sound effect and all. >But the way she says it makes it sound like you're a dog not going on the family road trip. >"Actually Pinkie, Anon wouldn't be able to go even were there still seats." Twilight corrects. >"And why not?" Applejack asks, raising her voice and getting a little defensive. >Twilight shakes her hands in front of her defensively, "It's because Anon has a "handicap"." She says, pointing to your glasses. "The school doesn't want to take that risk as Anon would be considered a "walking lawsuit" were anything to happen to him." >"But he's n-" Applejack starts. >You place a hand on her shoulder and shake your head. "Shhh." >You notice your table is getting a few stares, probably from Applejack's small outburst. >Sitting down, Applejack grumbles. "It's fine. I can find something to keep me occupied for a week. Sunset and Rainbow can consider it their vacation." >She scoots her chair and leans into you, "But sugarcube it's ain't fair." >"Get a room you two." Rainbow Dash says. >Before Applejack can retort back, the lunch bell rings. >"Well, guess we'll talk after school. Bye girls." Sunset says. >Everyone gets out of their chairs and begins gathering their belongings. You tap the bottom of your cane on the table. "Sunset, Dash. Forgetting something?" >They both frown and grumble as they put the wrist and ankle weights back on. >"Feel like I'm on friggin probation..." Rainbow Dash mutters. >All saying their goodbyes, Applejack pulls you to the side near a remote corner of the room. >"Sugarcube..." "What is it?" >"Ah really want you to come with us." she says sadly, holding your hand. "I know, but just have fun with your friends. I'll be fine. I've been on my own for most my life, another week won't be any different." >"Alright. But you know, where you able to come along ah don't think it'd be very hard for us to get "lost" and have some quality time together." "Didn't I tell you to think about this seriously?" >"Ah know. I'll be thinking about you while I'm over there. Thinking about how we can't get lost in the woods, just you and me." she whispers into your ear with a waggle of her eyebrow. "Applejack. You have a classroom to get to." >"Ugh, you're no fun you know that?" she says with a smile. "I'm beginning to think you just want me for my body." >She leans in and kisses you on the cheek, "Nonsense. You're more than just a well toned hunk of meat, that's just a bonus. Ah'll see ya later Anon." >Waving goodbye, she takes her backpack and walks to her next class. >Seeing as you again don't bother to show up to any actual classes yourself, you decide to make your way to the metal shop to see if you can "borrow" some tools for a special project later. >You exit from behind the wall you were hiding behind as Applejack walks past you. >Maybe you should have been more aggressive and should have acted sooner. >Bringing a palm to your forehead, you feel your heart ache. >On one hand you're happy that Applejack finally found someone she has feelings for. On the other, it's also the man you share the same adoration towards. >Though you have no one to blame but yourself. The original reason you flirted with him was to get them together in the first place. >Looking around at the other male students going up and down the hallway, none of them can hold a candle to Anon. >You highly doubt any one of these "boys" would have stood up against a vampire like that brute Edward for a total stranger. >Stepping into your next classroom, you take your seat and sigh. >You can't really be angry at her though. Especially after she told you what Anonymous said to her. >That however doesn't make the pain feel any less terrible than it currently is. >All you can really hope for, and it's a terrible thing to say, is that they find themselves incompatible with each other. If it doesn't work out, it doesn't work out. >You'll still flirt and try to have some fun with him from time to time. >It's just highly likely that it won't lead anywhere. And you'll have to live with the fantasies in the privacy of your bedroom. >Burying your head into your arms, you hide your face from the others in the class. >... >You're so alone. >Suddenly, an idea comes to you: Anonymous isn't going on the fieldtrip. >You could just not go and have a whole week with him to yourself with no interference from Applejack. >Oh but you promised Sweetie Belle you two would spend some time together up at the camping grounds. >She's been looking forward to it all year. You even bought a cute little matching ensemble to wear with her. >No. You'll just have to grin and bear it. >And as much as it pains you to say, Applejack is the one in favor not you. >For now at least. In the meantime, maybe you could do more to impress Anon. >But what exactly? The cooking idea was doing well, but its just not enough. >Oh you have an idea. Its been a few years but maybe *that* will work. >Waiting outside, you patiently wait for your student in the front of the school again. >... >You try and focus on the lessons today, but all you can think about is Applejack's kiss yesterday. >You've had relations with a few women before but nothing beyond a one night fling. Nothing you could say that had actual substance. >It's unfamiliar ground to you, and it makes you nervous. >Maybe after the camping trip Applejack will have a serious answer because right now you’re in that limbo where you’re waiting for a reply from someone. >The worst part is that you didn’t think that this would affect you so much. >If she does still want to try. You'll give it your best. >That's really all you can do. >But could you and Applejack really be more? >Would it be the smart thing to do? >No. It wouldn't. But when has love ever been smart or rational? Is it even appropriate to say “love”? Then what the hell would this be then? Two people with similar attractions? >That sounds so impersonal to be honest. >Ugh... >As a Witcher, hunting monsters is a cakewalk compared to the rigors of relationships. >Suddenly smell perfume. The type only one particular person you know wears. "Hello Rarity." >"Must you always ruin surprises?" she huffs. "In the past, surprises almost always got me killed." >"Yes... er... well I have a favor to ask darling." "What is it?" >"Do you think I could join your little workout session at the apple farm today?" "That doesn't sound strange in any sort of way." >Rarity ignores the sarcasm in your tone and gives you the puppy dog eyes routine. >"Please darling, it's important." >... >"I can't really stop you, but try not to interfere with the lessons I'm teaching and don’t cause trouble." >She claps her hand and hops up and down. >"Oh don't worry Anonymous I won't. I must get changed I'll see you at Sweet Apple Acres!" >She runs off leaving you alone waiting again. >A few minutes go by and Applejack walks out with Sunset and Twilight. >"Ready to head home?" she asks bumping you in the side with her hips. >Huh... >Applejack doesn't even trigger your apprehension to physical contact anymore. >Guess you've been getting used to it whether you like it or not. "Yeah, but Rarity asked me if she could join us." >"Really?" Sunset comments, "That sounds a bit strange." >"Yeah... real strange." Applejack says. >Looking at your watch, you still have just enough time to make it before the buses take off. Grabbing your things, you and the others head out. >Walking out to the training area, you notice that all the equipment you left out the other day has been neatly organized. >Did Rarity do this? >As you near the shed, someone steps out from behind. >"Hello darling." Rarity says wearing a custom fencing uniform and a fencing blade. "Rarity?" >Huh, in the time it took her to leave, you to get on the bus and get to the farm she already beat you here? >Granted that would have been a good half-hour head start with the few stops the bus made but that was still awfully quick. >"What's with the getup?" Rainbow asks. >"It occurred to me that while Anonymous may be teaching you fencing with longswords like he himself is accustomed too, I thought maybe it would be a nice change of pace if you faced an opponent with a different skill set." >"Since when the heck did you take fencing?" >"Oh it was something I picked up when I was younger. I wanted to sign up for ballet, but father insisted I do something that he could watch without, *ahem* "falling asleep". Regardless, I've found that the sport is still something that suits me." "These exercises won't stop just from first touch or whatever rules fencers use, they'll go for as long as the opponent can still fight with their weapon in hand." >"I know what I'm doing." she says. >Raising her sword she lets you examine it, "It's why I brought my rapier rather than my foil. The question is are both Sunset and Rainbow Dash are ready for an opponent of another sword style." >... >A corked tip, dull edge. Similar in weight to a standard rapier. >Handing her back the weapon, you nod. There's no real harm, plus it can show you what the girls have learned so far. "I was going to try and teach these two some signs, but I guess a test of their progress couldn't hurt. Alright, we'll give it a go." >"Wait what? I'd rather do tha-" Sunset attempts to object. >Rarity claps her gloved hands together, "Wonderful. so who'll be my first opponent?" >Turning to your two students you decide to let them make the choice. >Rainbow barges forward with her wooden sword in tow. >"I'll go first. I've always wanted to kick Rarity's butt in a fight." >"My how uncouth." Rarity replies, donning her helmet. "Do be gentle though, I am a bit out of practice." >Both fighters stand on opposite sides of the circle. "Rarity, I trust you know what you're doing? Your sword isn't wooden like Rainbows, I'd rather not have her get skewered." >"Indeed. Fret not dear Anon, I've already taken steps to prevent that." she replies, showing you the cork at the end. >You doubt Rarity intends to have her sword clash with Rainbow's or try to make for any slashes or chops; but the metal edge while dull is still capable of cutting with the right conditions. >Hopefully it won't come to that. >Nodding, you watch as she pulls something from behind her back. >In her offhand is a main-gauche, a parrying dagger. >The off-handed weapon surprises all of you, but Rainbow Dash remains unimpressed. >"Psshh even with two blades, you're not going to beat me Rarity." >Well. This is going to be interesting. >Making sure both of them are ready you start the duel. >Rainbow quickly rushes forward for a thrust only for her eyes to go wide as she stops right in her tracks. >The tip of Rarity's rapier is aimed directly between her eyes. "Looks like Rarity wins." >"Whoa..." >"What?! No fair. I want a rematch! I-I wasn't ready!" >Rarity giggles as she lowers her rapier. >"Whatever you say dear." >Rainbow walked into that, even if her opponent wasn't using a thrusting sword that charge forward left her wide open. She got overconfident, sloppy, and worst of all underestimated Rarity. >Quickly, both girls get back into position. >"Begin." >Rainbow doesn't go on the offensive this time, opting to watch and wait for Rarity's first move. >Rarity weaves on her feet back and forth, dagger and sword ready. >Thrusting her rapier, Rainbow back-steps as Rarity quickly retreats. >"Don't be cheap." >"A fight's a fight darling." >They both make rings around the circle, waiting for the other to make a mistake as they go between simple slashes, parries and deflections. >With the unexpected sword style Rarity's brought to the table, Rainbow doesn't know fully what to do. "I hope you're watching closely Sunset. You may not face a monster or assassin wielding a setup like Rarity, but it doesn't hurt to know how to fight effectively against one." >Sunset nods in response, unable to take her eyes off the duel. >Rainbow, fed up with the stalemate, thrusts her sword forward again this time anticipating Rarity's own thrust. >Instead, Rarity brings her own sword laterally to clash with Rainbows and brings her dagger in to pincer the wooden sword between them. >Using her superior leverage, Rarity quickly drives Rainbow's sword around in front of her and disarms her by tossing the weapon from her hands. >Bringing the tip of the rapier to her chin, Rarity gently makes Rainbow walk backwards with her hands up out of the ring. All with a self-satisfying smile. "Up up up, Rainbow Dash it isn't proper for a duelist to lose their blade." >Rarity hardly broke a sweat as Rainbow's foot crosses the boundary. "Rarity wins again." >"Thank you for the duel Rainbow Dash." >"Yeah yeah..." Rainbow grunts, going to fetch her discarded weapon. "Sunset, you're up." >"Alright." >A bit nervous, Sunset walks into the ring. >"I hope you're ready dear." Rarity says getting into her own position. >Rainbow and Sunset were unable to decisively come out on top against Rarity's fencing. Despite her being "out of practice", she still had enough skill to prevent a total steamroll. >They managed to win a few times throughout the day, but they were overshadowed by Rarity's experience. >You'll have to make it up to Rarity for this. While unexpected, you hope that both your students took something from this. >As Rainbow and Sunset head off for a break, Sunset stays behind. >"Anon. Were you really going to teach us how to do your magic?" "At least attempt it. I'm not sure if you're able to, you have magical potential but whether or not you can do it I don't know." >"Can we try at least?" >You think for a few moments. May as well. "We'll try something small." >Taking a candle out from inside the shed meant for this exercise, you set it up on a stump used for chopping firewood. "Alright, watch this sign is called Igni." >With a flick of your wrist and positioning your fingers, a flame comes to life on the wick. >Sunset watches in amazement as you redo the sign to put it out. "Signs are simple magic spells. We Witchers prefer them because they can be performed with one hand, allowing us to use our swords in the other. You don't need knowledge of magic formula to cast them; concentration and the hand gesture are enough." >You show her the positioning of your fingers as she tries her hardest to manipulate them like the way you do. >"Ow... I don't know if my fingers can bend like that." "It takes practice, but just focus on the energy inside you and will the flame into life. " >Making the hand gesture, Sunset growls as she thrusts her hand forward towards the candle. >Beyond looking anticlimactic and unimpressive, the candle stays unlit. >"Let me try again." >A few minutes go by as the candle still refuses to spark even a little. >Maybe she can't do it. >Admittedly you were trained by someone who knew what they were doing, an actual sorcerer. As rare as they are in the world, the Headmaster managed to actually find one to teach you all how to perform this low level magic. >You on the other hand are no sorcerer and you’re not willing or going to entertain the thought of sending her to the Witchers to train her. >There are things that they shouldn’t know you’re doing. >Sunset growls as she pulls her hair in frustration. Attempting one more time she pushes her hand forward. >Nothing happens, causing Sunset to collapse to her knees. >"I can't do it. It's too difficu-" >Bringing up a hand to shush her, you take a closer look at the wick. >You can smell a slight burning scent. "Do it again." >"But Anon I ca-" "Sunset. Do it. Again." >Groaning, she concentrates and performs the sign again. >No fire like before, but you signal for Sunset to come closer. >"What? There's no fire." "Look closely." >Bringing her hand close to the string she gasps. >There's a slight heat coming from the candle and if you were to look closer the wax at the very tip is deformed ever so slightly. >Sunset falls on her bum and cheers, "I did it! I did it! I can do it!" >She rolls around in the dirt cheering at her accomplishment. >You let out a small smile. Even with no fire the fact that the candle heated up shows she has potential. >If she asks, you won't admit it, but you're actually somewhat proud. "Since we've just proven that you can perform signs, every chance you get when you're not dueling try to light the candle on fire. Once you get an actual flame started, we'll start training with the other signs." >Smiling, Sunset nods enthusiastically. >Before it became time to call it for the day, Rarity approached you. >"Darling, how about you and I give it a go?" "You sure?" >"Oh I'm sure, these two deserve to see their teacher at least demonstrate a proper duel." >Looking at both your students, they're both watching you two. >Shrugging, you take Sunset's sword and enter the ring with Rarity. "Ready?" >"Engarde!" Rarity shouts. >The two of you circle the ring slowly. >You're familiar with the classical style of fencing Rarity employes. But you admit, you've never actually faced an opponent who used a rapier and dagger combo. >Rarity thrusts her rapier forward, causing you to parry the blade to the side. >Stepping back she spins the tip of her sword at you, trying to misdirect you. >You strike with your own sword as Rarity tries to guide it into a pincer like before with her two blades. >Not falling for that you pull the blade back and approach from a different angle. >Rarity guides your sword into her her unique crossguard in an attempt to utilize the dagger to stab you in the side. >Letting one hand go, you hold the blade lock with one arm as you grab her wrist with your free hand and wrench the main-gauche out of her grip, sending it to the ground. >Rarity swiftly kicks towards your groin before you can disarm her other hand, causing you to release her and retreat a few steps back. "Below the belts a dirty move." >"It wasn't expressly forbidden and I'm not disarmed." "Got me there, but it's not happening again." >You could use Aard to quickly end this duel, but that would defeat the purpose of this being a duel. >With only her rapier as her only defense now, Rarity is at a handicap now. >The thin blade is ill-suited to defend against a normal longsword; and while she may still have reach, you now have flexibility. >Deprived of her dagger, Rarity goes on the offense this time, trying to stab you with the tip of her blade to force you out of the ring. >Calmly, you parry each of her thrusts with little effort and it's pushing Rarity to be more bold. >Closing the distance, Rarity makes one final attempt to force you back when suddenly a bright flare catches your attention. >The distraction and the turning of your head is enough that, despite the dull edge of Rarity's blade, it's still thin enough that it slices your cheek. >Reflexively you smash your sword into the opposing blade, using enough force to make a small dent the training rapier's edge. >Ignoring the sting of pain, you look over to what caused the commotion as you see a large section the grass behind the stump engulfed in flames with Sunset and Rainbow panicking. >"OHMYGOSHOHMYGOSHGETSOMEWATER!" "What the hell happened?!" >"I-I-I..." >Wasting no time you cast Aard to blow out the fire. Leaving nothing but scorched earth and flying grass behind. "What. Happened." >Sunset shrinks as you glare at her. >"I was getting really frustrated with the flame not coming out. And when I cast it again... well that happened." >You look at the damage Sunset wrought. >The grass is scorched, but at least no one's hurt. At least not physically or permanently. >Ironically, the candle is perfectly fine despite the charred state of everything around it. >"Anon!" you hear a voice call from the house. >Applejack runs up the path, "What in the hay just happened. I saw a bright light from my room." "Sunset attempted to try a sign and ended up lighting the grass on fire." >"Applejack I am so sor-" >"Anon your cheek!" Rarity cries. >You wipe your cheek and inspect your palm. Just a flesh wound, but there’s a bit of blood now pouring from the cut. >"Anon, don't move I'll get the medkit." Applejack says. >Running back to the house, she leaves you four alone. Rarity digs through her bag and pulls out a rag. >Handing it to you, you wipe the blood off and keep the wound covered. >"Oh what have I done." Rarity exclaims. "Accidents happen. I'll be fine." >Your words do little to ease her feelings, but you have more pressing matters to worry about. >Watching as Sunset frets over the damage she caused, you sigh. "I think it's best we wrap it up for today." ------- >"Ooh! Sunset over here!" Pinkie Pie yells from the back of the bus. >Excusing yourself around a few other students you weave through the aisle towards the rear of the charter bus as your friends all chat with one another. >"Hey Sunset, you have everything ready to go?" Rainbow Dash asks, placing her travelbag into the overhead storage compartment. "Yeah, thanks to Rarity and Applejack, I got everything I need." >Once your own bag is secure, you sit in the free seat next to Fluttershy. "Hi Fluttershy. Are you excited?" >She gives you a warm smile, "Oh yes, it's been a few months since I was at the campgrounds." "You've been there before?" >"I go there a few times a year to visit the injured animals. It's where I met my dear little Angel and some of his other friends." >She unzips her backpack and a white bunny pops out. He sniffs the air with his little pink nose and looks around. >When he sees you, he freezes slightly unsure of your intentions. "May I?" >Fluttershy smiles, "I don't think he minds. Do you Angel?" >Holding out your hand, you gently pet the rabbit as he buries his head into your palm. "Aww, he's so adorable." >"See? He likes you." >Patting him on the side, Fluttershy guides Angel back into her backpack. "Is he going to be okay in there? It's like almost a hour and a half drive." >"He's used to it." >That's right, Fluttershy likes to carry her pets around with her during school hours. >Your friend focuses her attention to her bunny and makes kissy faces at him. >"Who's a good little bunny? You are!" >Smiling, you turn around in your seat to talk to the others. Pinkie Pie is snacking and talking to Twilight, while Rainbow just relaxes in her own chair across from yours with a pair of earbuds. >Applejack and Rarity are sitting next to one another. Though neither look to be in the mood to be talking, Applejack in particular is staring outside the window. >Following her gaze, you see Anonymous standing outside the statue like usual just watching from a distance. "Applejack are you feeling okay?" >She doesn't respond. "Applejack?" >"Huh? Whassit? Oh Sunset, sorry I guess ah wasn't paying attention." "It's okay. Are you doing alright?" >"Eh, just disappointed that Anon can't come with us." "On the bright side, it'll only be for a week." >Applejack leans back into her chair, "Yeah, but it already feels like forever and we haven't even left yet." >Rarity continues to file her nails as Applejack vents. >"Applejack darling, don't worry Anon will be fine. Just think of this trip as an opportunity to spend time with your friends and sister." >Suddenly a woman clears her throat as the bus becomes quiet. Facing forward, you see Vice-Principal Luna standing at the front of the bus. >Unlike her usual attire she's wearing more casual clothing: khaki shorts, and a light blue t-shirt. >"Students, the buses will be departing shortly. I will be the chaperone for this group while Miss Cheerilee and Mrs. Harshwhinny take charge of the others. There will be no horseplay en route to the campgrounds do you hear me?" >An influx of "Yes ma'am's" reply to the VP. >"Very good, now I expect you all to be on your best behavior." she says as she takes her seat. >The bus driver enters the vehicle and takes his own seat. He turns the key as the engine roars to life shaking the entire bus. >You notice behind you Applejack turning back towards Anon and placing her hand on the window. >What surprises you is that Anon waves back as the bus pulls out and drives off, leaving him and school behind. >She keeps her eyes on him as long as possible before sinking back into her chair and folding her arms together. Rarity places a reassuring arm on her shoulder. >"It's alright. He'll still be here when we get back." >"Ah know. It's just... nevermind. I'm going to get some shut eye wake me up when we get there." >Using her jacket as a pillow, Applejack turns to her side away from Rarity and closes her eyes. >Rarity has a troubled expression herself now, but she quickly goes back to her phone. >To your right, Fluttershy is still talking to her bunny. You decide you might as well take Applejack's cue and catch up on some sleep yourself. >After the stresses of training, school, homework and a potential assassination hit, you're looking forward to this trip for some much needed fun. >"Pssst. Sunset... Hey Sunset..." >Someone taps you on the shoulder. Turning, Rainbow Dash is leaning out of her seat and towards you. "Yeah Rainbow?" >"Did you bring your sword?" >Why would you bring that? "No. Why?" >"Darn, was hoping that we could have a few sparring matches in the woods." >You frown, "Dash, Anon said we should treat this as a vacation. I plan to do exactly that." >"Oh... well okay then." she says. "Dash..." >"Well I might have... kinda broke into your locker and brought it with me..." "Dash! You broke into my locker?!" >She points an accusatory finger at you, "Well Anon also said we should keep our weapons nearby at all times!" >You open your mouth to respond but nothing comes out. >He did say that... >Anonymous paces around with your wood sword in hand. >"Okay, because this is the first offence. I'm telling you once: always keep it nearby, this weapon is your life and an extension of your body. Treat it with respect and it will never fail you." >You push up from the ground for the thirtieth time. Your arms already ache and your body is drenched in sweat. >The weights on your ankles and wrists are beginning to chafe, and are only heavier thanks to the sweat being absorbed by the material. "When... you say... "keep it nearby" do you mean..." >"Either on your body, or someplace close that is easy to access. I don't care if you're going to the bathroom or going on a trip somewhere. You keep this with you." >Anon walks and talks around you as you continue to complete your punishment for forgetting your weapon. >He smacks your bottom with the sword as you push up causing you to crumple on the floor. "OW! What the hell?!" >"Keep your butt down and don't hike your hips in the air. I'm not counting those." >You groan in pain. "That's twenty-nice down, forty-six more to go. Just remember every time you forget I'm doubling the pushups you do." >You cringe at the flashback. The thought of doing 150 push ups makes you shudder. >Dash is still staring at you, "You okay? You sorta blanked out on me." "Yeah... just remembering something Anon said." >"What did he say?" "It's nothing. But thanks for bringing my sword. I owe you." >"Okay...?" she says, sitting back properly in her seat. She plugs her earbud back in place and closes her eyes. >Checking your phone, you still have a long ways about before you reach the campground. >Sitting face forward again, you lean back in your chair and take a deep breath and try to get some rest. >A small tugging of your shirt sleeve rouses you out of your slumber. >"Umm, Sunset can you please wake up?" you hear a voice next to you say. "Wha? Where am I?" >The voice lets out a giggle, as you sit up and rub your eyes. "Are we there?" >"Oh yes, look outside." >You peer out the window and your breath is taken away. >The campground is situated right next to a massive sparkling lake surrounded by trees and mountains. The sight almost reminds you of one back in Equestria. >In the distance, you can see a few cabins on the other side of the lake. "It's beautiful." >"Isn't it?" Fluttershy says. "We should hurry and get our things before the bus becomes too crowded." >You step out of your seat to let your friend out as the others begin waking up from their own naps. >Once everyone has their luggage, you all disembark the bus and wait in your assigned groups as Vice-Principal Luna hands out your cabin keys and pamphlets. >The mountain air is fresh and cleaner than it is back in the suburbs just like in the more rural parts of Equestria. >It makes you a little homesick. >"Alright everyone. Here are the keys to your assigned cabins as well as schedules for anyone wishing to partake in group activities. Meal times and lights out are also detailed inside. Be mindful of the rules, but remember we're here to have fun." >Even though the Vice-Principal has a harsh demeanor, she's actually very lenient when it comes to being a chaperone. She's letting you all have essentially free reign of the place while you're here. >As long as you don't do things like making the cabins co-ed or disrupt the camp in any way, you are pretty much free to do anything. >The younger students have a few harsher restrictions as well as some mandatory activities to participate in, but as long as they're with one of the older groups or adults and don't cause trouble themselves they're in a similar situation as you. >"Please remember that we'll be given a brief presentation by the staff here that *is* mandatory in ten minutes. I expect to see you all there." >As everyone breaks apart to their temporary living quarters, you and the girls gather your things and make your way to cabin four. >Following the path, you see the log building marked with a number 4 on the front over the door and head inside. >Inside is a medium sized room with beds placed in a staggered formation along the walls. The atmosphere of the room is a bit hot and stuffy, but once you open the large windows a fresh breeze of air immediately cools you down. >"Icallthetopbunk!" Pinkie Pie yells, making her way towards one of the elevated beds. >"I must say, the decor in here is a bit... lacking." >"Rarity, not every place has to be a fancy five star resort." Applejack says as she claims her bed and plops down her suitcase on it. >"Oh I know, but during the time we're here I will definitely try to spruce things up a bit." >You give a chuckle as you tuck your duffle bag underneath one of the beds. "We better hurry girls, the introduction is going to start soon." >"It wouldn't be good if we're late." Twilight adds. >Once everything is squared away, you lock the door behind you and head towards the center of the camp grounds where dozens of other students are waiting. >What surprises you though is that there are a few students who clearly don't go to your school. "Who are they?" >"Dunno, but they don't look too friendly if you catch my drift." Applejack says with a nudge. >Following her eyes, you see one of the unknown students sporting tattoos and piercings. Another elbows her in the gut and beckons her to follow after. >The group walk off towards the camp entrance without another word though one of them notices you and scowls. She takes her fist and pounds it into her palm. >You can't help but feel a little nervous now... >The sounds of a speaker turning on draws your attention to the center of the stage. >"Hello and welcome everyone, this is Camp Everfree. My name is Scarlett Sark, and this is my brother Brick Sark; we'll both be the campground supervisors during your stay here for the week." >"Hey there kiddos, we just want to lay some ground rules before we set you loose. First off, please avoid littering or vandalizing the forest while you're here we want to preserve nature for future generations. Second is..." >You sort of daze off as the supervisor drones on about the camp rules. The pamphlets Vice-Principal Luna handed you has all the rules he's mentioning in the back. >Looking around, many other students are doing the same, the exceptions being Fluttershy and the eco-friendly kids. >Heck, even the chaperones are playing with their phones. >"... and long story short, that's why we call them "Hootenannies" here and why they're not allowed at Camp Everfree." >"Well that looks like that's all, we'll let you go now to have some fun. Lunch will be served in an hour in the mess hall over there. We hope you enjoy your stay here at..." >Brick claps his hands as both he and Scarlett get into a pose. >"Camp Everfree!" they say in unison. >The sound of clapping emanates right next to you as Fluttershy smiles the brightest you've ever seen. >Glancing around, she's the only one clapping but seems to be oblivious that she is. >Everyone leaves to do their own thing when suddenly someone calls out to you seven. >"Hey dweeb is that you?" a raspy voice calls out. >"Gilda?" Rainbow says turning around. >Her eyes go wide as saucers as you all see a white-haired girl with purple highlights in a brown bomber jacket walking towards you. >"It is you! Been awhile Dash." she says holding out a fist. >Rainbow Dash doesn't hesitate to return the fist bump, "I thought you went to juvie! What're you doing here?" >"Feh, I did my time, got some counseling, and got a job here as a park ranger. You know, to make sure you dweebs, or those nutjob supervisors, don't get killed by bears or anything like that." >"That's sounds so awesome." >Gilda smirks, "Trust me, it is. So you gonna introduce me or am I gonna have to?" >"Oh right, everyone this is Gilda. She was my best friend when we were growing up. Gilda, this is Sunset, Rarity, Applejack, Twilight, Pinkie Pie, and you know Fluttershy." >Fluttershy ducks behind Applejack as Gilda turns her gaze towards her. >"Hey Stutterbutt. Long time no see." she says holding a hand out. >"..." >"What?" >Rainbow Dash nervously chuckles as she tries to pry Fluttershy from Applejack, "You know Fluttershy..." >Gilda laughs, "Yeah well I gotta check in at my station, you dweebs keep out of trouble. Smell you later Dashie." >As Gilda walks away, Fluttershy calms down. "She seems... nice?" >"A bit uncouth though." >"Yeah Gilda's pretty cool. Was like an older sister to me growing up." >"Gilda did seem a bit older than you. How do you know her again?" >Rainbow places her hands on her hips as she flashes back, "Well, Gilda and I met when I started middle school. She was held back a couple times but we found a common interest in being awesome." >"She... was kind of mean." Fluttershy mumbles. "Was she a bully?" >"Eeya... sort of. She got sent to juvie for breaking into a cop car, and joy riding in it." "Wow..." >"While the cop was handcuffed to the door." she finishes. "Anyways, I haven't seen her since." >Applejack places her arm on Rainbow's shoulder, "Well with that settled, ah saw one of them giant inflatable catapult things. What say we grab some lunch then cool off?" >"That sounds like a wonderful idea darling." >"Oh oh oh! I wonder how high I can get launched up in the air!" Pinkie Pie cheers. >As you head to the mess hall, you can't help but wonder how Anon's holding up. -----