- >You look out the moving side of the train, standing back on two feet.
 - >Why did you ever agree to this?
 - >Taking a deep breathe you roll off the train and to the floor, your body twisting up as it rolls to a stop.
 - >Thank god your body’s more durable than an average man’s or you’d be hospitalized for weeks.
 - >Your bones hold together as you stand brush yourself off, the virus stitching together any cuts and scrapes you’ve earned like they were nothing.
 - >It’s getting stronger, faster even.
 - >At least your last meal has left you satisfied.
 - >Snowflake was a big’un after all.
 - >Gotta say though, you like the muscles he gave you.
 - >No you don’t Anon, don’t think like that.
 - >Nothing this virus gives you will be worth it.
 - >Nothing.
 - >You walk the long haul back to P0nyville and take a much needed breather.
 - >Impersonating Snowflake felt wrong, criminal and cruel to the very bone.
 - >He was just a bystander who was in the wrong place at the wrong time.
 - >Twilight said to focus on the future and forget the past.
 - >But that’s all you have left of your humanity, and you won’t let that go.
 - >You step back into the boutique and sigh, taking in the intense aroma of the building.
 - >It’s not cutting through your sinuses like a red-hot knife anymore.
 - >By this point it’s almost welcoming.
 - >”Anon is that you?”
 - >Rarity calls you from upstairs in her work room.
 - >Come to think of it, this entire building is her work room.
 - >She’s just in the disaster area where it looks like a tornado tore the place apart.
 - “Can I say no?”
 - >You pick up the light laugh she tries to conceal, “Get up here. I need your opinion on something.”
 - “Dammit…” you mutter.
 - >”I heard that.”
 - >Christ, you’re not the only one with super hearing in this place it seems.
 - >You give a nod to Sweetie Belle in the corner with her two friends, Bow Head and Ms. Chicken.
 - “You three up to trouble?”
 - >”We’re thinking of new ways to get our cutie marks!” Sweetie exclaims excitedly.
 - “So… yes.”
 - >They’re persistent you’ll give them that.
 - >Sweetie’s a good friend to them, and to you.
 - >Who else would’ve showed you the secret backdoor to escape Rarity’s ever watching gaze?
 - >Not that that’s particularly a bad thing, she’s saved you from a couple embarrassing ‘fly’ problems.
 - >It’s equally embarrassing for her when you stab at her for looking.
 - >But she always shakes her head and preserves her dignity.
 - >Like a mare.
 - >You step over the mess of fabric and into her work room.
 - >No sign of Rarity except for the faint hum of her heart behind one of those things you get dressed behind.
 - >Surely Rarity’s told you what they were before but you seem to have tuned it out.
 - “So what catastrophe have you created this time,” you joke.
 - >Cue gasp, “I never-“
 - >She stops at your chuckling, “I should’ve known better.”
 - “Are you only realizing that now?”
 - >She peeks her head out, “Alright, are you ready?”
 - “As I’ll ever be.”
 - >She steps out with her dress waving behind her.
 - >You’re utterly speechless.
 - >”So…”
 - “Wow.”
 - >The encrusted gems shimmer beneath the light granting a near angelic glow.
 - >”Just wow?”
 - “I don’t know what else to say to be honest.”
 - >She whips her waist around to inspect it personally, “I’m not so sure it’s that great. It’s too long at the flank.”
 - >Anything she makes won’t look as good in her eyes; it’s that way for everyone.
 - >”Just look at the brocade! The design is no way what I intended.”
 - >It fits her perfectly and the way it curves would be enough to draw the attention of every stallion in the room.
 - >Whoa okay Anon take it easy there, just because you’ve got some stallion in your veins doesn’t make you on of them.
 - >”Can you honestly look at me and say there’s nothing you’d change?”
 - >You take one last look, scratching in your chin contemplatively for good measure.
 - “Yes I think I can.”
 - >She rolls her eyes and ducks back behind the dressing screen.
 - >That’s what it’s called!
 - >”I also have something for you to try on.”
 - >Dammit, you were hoping to avoid anymore clothes.
 - >You walk toward the screen, might as well right?
 - >She smacks you away as you look behind the screen, “Manners Anon!”
 - >You rub your arm, more out of good nature than pain.
 - “What’s the big deal?”
 - >”One does not walk in on a mare when they are changing.”
 - “Aren’t most p0nies naked half the time anyways?”
 - >She humphs in retort, “It is the principle of the matter Anon. Where were you raised without such manners?”
 - “That’d be New York.”
 - >”Well then. New York is a vile place that needs to learn some manners.”
 - >Right on the money actually.
 - >You cover your eyes as she walks back out, “What in Equestria are you doing?”
 - “Making sure you won’t hit me for looking.”
 - >”A lady does not hit, that is something I’d expect from Applejack.”
 - >You inquire just what a lady does, hands still cupped tightly.
 - >”Hmm, that’s a good question.”
 - >She gives you another playful smack, “Something like that.”
 - “You brute.”
 - >Cue second gasp, “Don’t tempt me Mr. Anon. I may be a lady, but I’ll defend my honor tooth and hoof.”
 - >Sure she would, you’d like to see her try…
 - >The soft growl hits you once more, “I must say your belly is more bottomless than Pinkie’s.”
 - “Must be the diet, its hard getting used to it you know?”
 - >”I can’t say I do, but I know just the thing to quiet that little troublemaker. But first, clothes.”
 - >She has no idea how right she was about the troublemaker.
 - >You slide behind the screen and begin to strip.
 - >You’re not sure you’ll ever get used to this, and you certainly can’t go out wearing her clothes over your old ones.
 - >If she wanted to make a change to it there’s no telling how they’d react.
 - >That’s not a chance your willing to take.
 - >She hovers a pair of dress clothes around to you, nothing too fancy though, just a button up and her interpretation of slacks.
 - >Shit you stopped dressing up like this since you had your last job interview.
 - >Damn how long ago was that?
 - >Whatever, food for thought at another time.
 - >You plant your foot atop your old clothes and give them a steady glare so they know just who’s in charge.
 - >Can’t have them slipping away again.
 - >At least you don’t have to search for them buck-naked.
 - >You step on out spreading your arms as if you were Jesus Christ himself.
 - >”Smashing.”
 - >Don’t change the face…
 - >”So how does it feel?”
 - >Like a thousand spiders crawling over your skin.
 - “Feels great, you did a wonderful job on this. Thank you.”
 - >”Don’t thank me yet,” she inspects the garments on you. “I haven’t revealed your surprise yet.”
 - “Rarity you’ve been too kind to me. There’s nothing you need to do for me.”
 - >”Nonsense. I consider you a close friend and friends do nice things for their friends, no?”
 - “I’m sorry but your overload of the word friend just boggled my mind what?”
 - >She shakes her head with a smile, “You’re a slow one you know. That might just be the reason I keep you around.”
 - “I thought it was my flawless personality.”
 - >”Don’t push it.”
 - >You laugh as she releases your sleeve, “I guess it’s good enough to work with. Get freshened up and be ready to go.”
 - “Where are we going?”
 - >”I told you it’s a surprise.”
 - >You know better than to try and squeeze anymore information out of here and slip back behind the screen as she exits.
 - >You consume this newest set of clothes and look down at yourself.
 - >They’re definitely not that bad, though you prefer jeans to slacks.
 - >Might have to try that out sometime.
 - >With your new clothes assimilated you head out downstairs, the troublemakers already gone.
 - >Opal, the feline menace hisses at your approach.
 - >You always liked cats, though it seems they don’t like you back.
 - >Thankfully, you hate this cat just as much.
 - >Fucking Opal.
 - >You sit down on the couch as you wait for Rarity to come down.
 - >You’re almost excited at the prospect of the surprise.
 - >If it’s another pair of clothes you swear to all that is holy…
 - >”Ready to get going?”
 - >She steps down the stairs in her dress from before, as much as a shining star as ever.
 - “Does a lady always make a man wait?”
 - >”A lady is never late, nor is she early. She arrives precisely when she means to.”
 - >You furrow a brow at the statement.
 - “I’m fairly certain that’s wizards, not ladies.”
 - >”Can a lady not be a wizard?”
 - “I’m fairly certain the term is witch.”
 - >”Preposterous. That sounds so negative, maybe Enchantress. That sounds mystifying.”
 - “It does, but isn’t a wizard.”
 - >”Hush.”
 - >Anon 1. Rarity 0.
 - >She grabs her bag and you hold the door open for her.
 - “So do I get to know my surprise yet?”
 - >”You’ll see when we get there.”
 - >Not even a hint, shame.
 - >You walk beside her blindly and try to guess where you’re going.
 - >It’s definitely not Twilight’s place, you’d pick up on that like yellow snow.
 - >Dash and Pinkie are hanging out with Applejack so that eliminates them.
 - >And Fluttershy’s still looking for her bear.
 - >You’re going to have to confront her about that one of these days.
 - >What to say though? Oh yeah, I kinda maybe ate your bear and stuff, we’re cool right.
 - >Yeah, that’s not going to happen.
 - >In fact it’d be better if you didn’t tell her altogether.
 - >Two birds with one stone.
 - >What if you ate a bird?
 - >Do Pegasi count as birds?
 - >Oh wait Rarity’s talking.
 - >”I can’t believe that Snowflake would just up and leave like that. I know it must’ve been hard on him with those wings, but I always knew he was a gentlecolt deep down.”
 - “Maybe he saw a brighter future elsewhere. I read in one of those Seaddle magazines that’s there’s lots of opportunities opening up.”
 - >”I guess you’re right.”
 - >Yes! Finally reading has been an instrumental part in helping you lie your way out of something.
 - >Oh, that’s not a good thing is it?
 - >”I thought it’d have been nice for Rainbow Dash to see a friendly face when she leaves for the Wonderbolt Academy.”
 - “Did she get her letter finally? I thought I’d have heard her cheers from across the town.”
 - >”Well she hasn’t yet, but sometimes a mare just knows.”
 - >True. If Snowflake got in then surely Dash would.
 - >She’s the fastest Pegasus you’ve seen around.
 - >A part of you wonder what might you obtain from her if you…
 - >It’s a painful thought, but not one that readily escapes you.
 - >The only part that’s holding you back is your rational mind and if you let that get away from you.
 - >Some things are best not thought about.
 - >Rarity finally stops and looks to you, “Surprise.”
 - >A restaurant. That’s certainly something.
 - “Do I get to change the name?”
 - >”Don’t be like that. I spent the last few weeks trying to place a reservation so you try and enjoy yourself.”
 - >A regal stallion opens the door for the two of you, his oiled mane definitely saying a lot about this place.
 - >You haven’t even taken a step inside yet and you’re already impressed.
 - “If you think I’m paying for this…”
 - >”Make good conversation and you won’t have to worry.”
 - >She drives a hard bargain.
 - >Another waiter, just as spruced up, seats you at your table.
 - >He lists their specials but the names might as well be in Hebrew for all the good it does.
 - >Rarity thanks him and orders two drinks for you.
 - “Why can’t they just call things by what they are like fish or salads?”
 - >”Its part of the experience.”
 - >A part of the experience is feeling like you know nothing? Sign me out.
 - >But Rarity spent a lot of time and work into this night.
 - >It’d be rude to disappoint her.
 - “It seems like you know more about this place then I do, what do you recommend?”
 - >”This is actually my first time here. I’ve been searching for an excuse to come here.”
 - “Nice to know that I’m an ends to a means.”
 - >”Don’t be like that, I also thought you’d like coming here too. As for what to have…”
 - >She sets down your menu and points to one of the many sections, “How about the Griffus cod and mushroom risotto?”
 - “They serve fish here?”
 - >Rarity nods, “It’s a part of the Canterlot Outreach Program. Not every creature in Equestria is vegetarian you know.”
 - >That’s good enough for you.
 - “I think I’ll have that then. Good eye Rarity.”
 - >She smiles and looks back to her own menu, “My pleasure.”
 - >That smile of hers is almost as infectious as Pinkie’s.
 - >”So many choices…”
 - >You look around at the other customers who’re chatting lightly amongst themselves.
 - >Upper P0nyville society it would seem.
 - >The bar seems crowded enough; you hadn’t even noticed it until now.
 - >What type of restaurant has a bar?
 - >Actually a lot now that you think about it.
 - >Whatever, water under the bridge.
 - >The waiter comes back and you both place your orders, hers far less imposing of a choice than your own.
 - >”Tell me Anon,” she says as the waiter leaves, “How are you liking it here?”
 - “In Equestria, P0nyville or your place?”
 - >”Any and all of the above.”
 - >You sit up in your chair and rub your neck.
 - “Can’t say I know much about Equestria, but I’m rather fond of the town. Where I come from,- Nevermind, it’s not appropriate dinner conversation. Needless to say, this place is better.”
 - >”It can’t have been that bad where you’re from. It gave us you didn’t it?”
 - >Marshall law, chaos, street-held executions, constant fear of both the infected and Blackwatch.
 - >But then there was you. Something more unnatural than the lot of it.
 - >And you have to keep that part of you locked up as much as you can.
 - “For what that’s worth,” you mutter to yourself and take a sip of your water.
 - “That place is behind me now and I’m not exactly looking forward to going back anymore. After all, with a place like this who needs all that baggage?”
 - >She smiles and looks to the crowd, “I wish more p0nies could see it that way. I fear that many of us take it for granted.”
 - “Let me assure you that I really do appreciate all you’ve done for me. It’s more than I would’ve expected from another person or p0ny in your case.”
 - >She nods and sips at her own glass.
 - “I’m still puzzled though. When I was face down in the dirt why did you help me?”
 - >Surely the sight would have frightened her.
 - >”I didn’t see the strange creature that some others saw. I saw someone in need of a helping hoof, and that’s what I did.”
 - “But after that, you gave me a bed, clothed me, fed me. No person I knew would’ve done that.”
 - >”I guess that’s what makes this place so special.”
 - >You mirror her smile.
 - “I guess it is.”
 - >The waiter plates your food and you begin to dive in, slowly of course.
 - >You’re in front of company after all.
 - >”Do you have any plans later tonight?”
 - “Me? Nah, just thinking about hitting the hay early tonight.”
 - >”Oh alright then.”
 - >You finish your bite, a tad intrigued.
 - “Was there something you wanted to do?”
 - >She waves her hoof, “It was nothing really, just thought about taking a walk near the forest. The moon’s so bright tonight and you’ve been great company.”
 - >As much as you’d like to join her you’re actually rather fatigued.
 - >The whole jumping off a moving train and walking back to P0nyville took it out of you.
 - >”A rain check then?”
 - “It’s a date,” you click glasses with hers.
 - >”I’ll hold you to that.”
 - “Wouldn’t expect otherwise.”
 - >You catch a whiff of cologne, smelling his cheap add-on before actually seeing him.
 - >He’s a unicorn, taller than most you’ve seen, hair styled back, the whole nine yards.
 - >And here we go.
 - >”Excuse me ma’am, but I think you owe me a drink.”
 - >”And just why is that?” Rarity asks.
 - >”Because when I looked up at you I dropped mine.”
 - >You can’t help but chuckle as you try to hide your smile.
 - >Your laughter manages to get a few snickers from Rarity, leaving one dumbfounded stallion.
 - “Sorry sir, but that sounds like a personal problem.”
 - >The buttflustered stallion purses his lips as he tries to find something witty to say.
 - “Don’t try too hard now, save some energy for the other mares you won’t score.”
 - >He goes beet red and trots off without another word, Rarity trying her hardest to stay quiet.
 - “Refill please.”
 - >You walk close to Rarity as you leave the restaurant who’s still trying to keep a straight face.
 - >You look back to make sure no one’s watching.
 - “It’s alright to laugh now there’s no one around.”
 - >She tightens her lips and shakes her head.
 - >”That was so bad,” she says softly finally regaining control of herself.
 - “You can’t say it wasn’t a little funny when he started going red.”
 - >”So mean,” she tries not to giggle again.
 - >That’s all you need to know.
 - “I may not feel like walking around town, but may I have the privilege of walking you home?”
 - >”But we’re going to the same place.”
 - “Then I guess you really don’t have a choice.”
 - >”Fair enough.”
 - >You look at the moon shining clear in the night’s sky.
 - >”Admire Luna’s work? It’s one of the reasons I admire these walks.”
 - >A part of your mind tells you that it’s just the light from stars thousands of light years away.
 - >But the other part beats it over the head with a baseball bat and tells it to enjoy the moment.
 - >You like that part much better.
 - >You stop by a lamp post, temporarily halting your journey home for a lasting look.
 - >”What’re you thinking about Anon?”
 - “Nothing, just pointless stuff.”
 - >”Try me.”
 - >You give one last look to the moon and then back to her.
 - “I was just wondering how this night could be anymore beautiful.”
 - >And it really couldn’t.
 

