>Mrs. Cake was driving you up a wall. >Her and Mr. Cake decided to host MMMM week for the second time this year. >It hasn't even been a week since you got back from Canterlot. >It hasn't even been two months since the last MMMM week. >Thankfully, your shift was over and you could go home. >Maybe the next six hours until you went to sleep would be relaxing. >Oh, no wait. >You live with Speck. >One very silly, very obnoxious, and very excitable little bat p0ny. >But, as batty as she drove you, you loved her to pieces. >Even her puns grew on you, as infrequently as she's been using them lately. >You groan to yourself as you start walking away from Sugarcube Corner. >Maybe, for just one day, she wouldn't be in your face. >Maybe she'd be calm and just relax. >You can only hope. >Your walk is just as uneventful as it is every day. >That is to say, the exact opposite of uneventful. >Several pegasi accost you with a storm cloud, kicking it and aiming its lightning at you. >They miss every time, but you aren't sure if that's on purpose or not. >After they get bored, half a dozen little foals start attacking your legs, climbing up your body. >They cling everywhere, from your arms, your legs, your head, your chest. >As light as these p0nies were, even six small ones being on you added some weight. >They leap off one by one as you pass their homes. >You do not like playing school bus. >Not one bit. >The final stretch to your house was always accompanied by a brown earth p0ny watching you. >You were never sure why. >He never left his home to follow you, or even try to call out to you. >He always just stared from his window, silently observing you. >If you turned your head to noticeably look at him, he would duck down under the windowsill. >It was... strange. >Today, however, was going to become even more strange. >You open your front door and step inside. >What you see and hear catches you absolutely off-guard. >No mess, no screeching. >No bat p0ny to come flying down the stairs or out of the kitchen to hug you and start asking about your day. >You take your shoes off and start tip-toeing around the house. >First, the kitchen. >Spotless and Speckless. >The living room was in the same condition. >No mess, no Speck. >The two back rooms, your small "library" and the dining room were the same. >This was getting spooky. >You crouch slightly as you walk and bring your fists close to your face. >No need to be caught with your pants down in an ambush. >You return to the foyer and start to climb the stairs. >Still no sight nor sound of your bat p0ny. >But she was a sneaky little thing. >You slow your breathing as you reach the top of the steps and turn left. >Her room first. >You slowly open the door and look inside. >Absolutely empty. >No bricks, no Speck. >She must have gotten rid of those things sometime today. >Well, at least she did something productive that didn't include making a massive mess. >You return to the hallway. >Not in the bathroom. >Not in the third bedroom. >Your house has a lot more space than you thought. >Time to check your bedroom. >You approach the door as slowly as you can. >Your hand wraps around the handle. >Alright, Anon. >You can do this. >The door swings open with a soft creak. >Light from the window pours down onto your bed. >The closet hangs open from this morning. >Nothing out of the ordinary. >Except for one dark gray bat p0ny lying on your bed with her forelegs folded to her chest and her hind legs stretched into the air. >She turns her head to look at you as you enter. >She smiles as soft as the light that envelops her. >"Come here, Anon." >She pats the bed next to her. >"It's MMMM week, right? You need to relax." >Who are you and what did you do with Speck? >You squint at her and warily approach the bed. >"Lay down." >You lay down beside her. >"Now, fold your arms to your chest and put your legs in the air." "No." >"Anon, you need to relax. Trust me." >You sigh and do as she says. >This is stupid. >You feel stupid. "Speck, I don't see-" >"Shhh. Close your eyes and relax." >You shut your eyes and sigh to yourself. >The only way this could get any stupider was if she told you to start kicking your legs. >"Now kick your legs." >Your eyes snap open as you feel the bed start to rock slightly. >You look over at her flail her hind legs back and forth as she snickers. >"Come on, Anon! Do it!" "No." >You sit up and start to climb out of bed. >"Anon..." >Her whines reach your ears. "Fine!" >You return to the bed and assume the position. >"Now, kick!" >You slowly start to kick your legs. >Well, you know what? >It's kind of working. >You feel like you're just kicking all of your stress and tension out into the air. >Speck has to be some kind of wizard. >You stretch your legs out over the bed as you stop kicking. "You know what, Speck? You were right. That was relaxing." >"Good! Now that you're relaxed, we can go do something fun and exciting!" >She starts bouncing up and down on the bed. >You feel your veins and arteries constrict. >Your sight dims and your head pounds. >"Anon?" "No." >She rolls over on her belly and rests her head on your chest. >"Anon." >You sigh. "What?" >She places a light kiss on your chin. >"You know what would be fun and exciting?" >You were going to hazard a guess at something stupid. >Something that would require actual effort. "I don't know, Speck. What would be fun and exciting?" >She snuggles into you. >You wrap your arms around her. >"Cuddles and a story." "I think I can deal with that." >You reach over to the nightstand and pick a book off of its surface. >A bookmark falls from its place as you open the book and start to read, not relenting on the adventure until late into the night.