Title: [Sunset] Anon Vs. R. Dash Author: Covight Pastebin link: http://pastebin.com/JT0LfRK7 First Edit: Wednesday 13th of November 2013 12:27:49 PM CDT Last Edit: Wednesday 13th of November 2013 12:27:49 PM CDT >Sunset refrained from pulling any heinous stunts against Rarity after the cinema event. >It wasn't easy to convince her either. >And despite your better judgment, you stayed friends with Rarity, even setting time aside to spend together in the interest of friendship. >Sunset didn't entirely approve of the arrangement, but you assured her you'd be keeping the fashionista at arm's length. >That part wasn't always easy, though the risk of losing Sunset had a way of keeping you faithful. >It was also a good way to slowly mix into Sunset's circle of friends without forcing yourself to get to know them. >It was another day at school...   >"Anon, make Sunset apologize!" >"You think he can make me do anything?" >"He tamed you didn't he?" >"Excuse me?"   "Please don't drag me into this." >Rainbow Dash gets in your face and points at Sunset. >"Then tell your girlfriend here to apologize to Fluttershy." >"He's not going to order me to do a thing." >"Anon!" >You feel like a turtle fleeing into its shell for protection. >The entire upset has attracted the attention of passing students, who are beginning to amass around you. >You don't even know what Subset did this time.   "Just say you're sorry, babe." >"You're taking her side?" >"Duh. Anon has to know I'm right."   "I'm not, and I didn't say that. I just want this to be over so we can go home." >"Take yourself home then, I'm not leaving until Dash lets it go." >"As if I'd do that." Rainbow snorts.   "Is there any way we can solve this I dunno, now?" >So much for taking Sunset to dinner early. >"Not until she apologizes." Rainbow dash growls. >You groan and shoot your girlfriend a pleading look. >"Anon, why aren't you on my side?" She asks.   "Because I just want to get a bite to eat with you and an apology is the easiest way to do that." >"Forget it, Anon." >Sigh. >Then Rainbow perks up with a smug grin. >"Alright, how about this: a challenge. If I win, you say you're sorry and if you win, you and Anon can go and do your thing. Fair?" >Sunset looks skeptical, "Let's hear your game first." >"A two-on-two game of soccer. First to score a goal wins." >Oh crap. >"You honestly think I'll agree to that?" >"Scared to lose?" >Sunset huffs, then turns to you. >"Anon, are you good at soccer?"   "I was good when I was a kid." >"So are you good or not?"   "I don't know, it's been years." >"Ugh, fine. Anon will be my partner then." >Rainbow folds her arms, nods at Applejack and smiles, "Good. Then it's AJ and me against you and Anon. Meet us outside." >"Anon, swear you'll do good." Sunset says.   "I'll do my best. No promises though." >"Good enough. I don't want Rainbow to think she'll just walk all over us."   "She won't." >"She'd better not." >Your girlfriend then takes you by the hand and leads you outside to the field.   >A surprising amount of your classmates attended the showdown. >Judging by the words you could make out amongst the chatter, it didn't seem as though anyone had faith in your abilities. >You didn't either. >The two pairs stood opposite each other at the ball. >Both Applejack and Rainbow Dash had advantages over you: Strength and speed. >Meanwhile, your teammate boasted no particular skill. >So Sunset had you go toe to toe with Dash while she covered you. >Lucky for you, it wasn't long before you shook off the dust on your talents. >Dash was still quick on her feet, but you managed to stay on the ball. >You even took a few shots in hopes of scoring. >Applejack was a fortress goalie for the most part though. >The match was a losing game from beginning to end. >Sunset couldn't do a thing, and that left you to take a chance on striking when there was no defense if you fumbled the ball. >Your legs weary, throat dry, heart pounding, and face sweating, you were giving your all. >But Rainbow was too good for you. >She's captain of most of Canterlot High's sports teams. >You never stood a chance. >Every shot rejected left you scrambling back to your goal for defense. >Then the girls pressed harder, focusing completely on breaking you. >Sunset managed to come through a couple times. >It was never enough to give you the edge for more than a second. >But then the stars aligned somewhere in the afternoon sky. >Dash made a mistake when she accidentally kicked the ball backwards without realizing Applejack wasn't there to take it. >You seize the opportunity and rush past the Captain, claiming the ball for yourself. >And Sunset, you suppose. >This got personal, however. >The goal was undefended and in your sights. >The price of the enemy's hubris spikes as your leg rears back. >It was time to end the game.   >Caught up in the moment, you act without thinking. >You kick the ball with all the might you could muster and it goes sailing through the air. >You prepare the victory dance when suddenly, a dull clang rings out and the crowd gasps. >The ball slammed against the top of the goalpost, and ricocheted right back over your head and to the center-field. >Where Rainbow Dash was waiting just past Sunset. >And a nice firm kick into your goal from Dash ended the game.   "SON OF A B- ARRGH!" >Your fall to your knees in exhaustion and slam a fist into the grass. >The game was almost yours.   "I was so close! SO CLOSE!" >Rainbow Dash jogs up next to you, similarly out of breath. >"Hey... Don't sweat it Anon, that was... Good. You were just... On the wrong team."   "Yeah... thanks. Where's Sunset?" >You ask after a sharp intake of air. >"I'm right here." She says, sitting next to you and placing a hand on your shoulder. >She didn't even sound tired. >You look up at her and see that she's smiling warmly at you.   "This was your fault, you know." >"Yeah, I know."   "Ffff- aw jeez, I'm tired." >She gives you a soft kiss and stands up to face Rainbow Dash, Applejack, and Fluttershy who just walked over. >"You guys put up a good fight, but you lost. A deal's a deal." You hear Rainbow say. >You summon the strength to pick yourself up and stand next to Sunset. >Forget dinner, you're going to take a nap when you get home. >The crowd murmurs expectantly. >"Fine." >Sunset takes a deep breath and looks away from the girls. >"I'm sorry for pushing you down, Fluttershy." >"It's okay, Sunset." >Your jaw nearly drops.   "THAT'S why I was running my ass off for the past hour? Because Fluttershy got knocked down? What is she, five?" >"There's more to it than that Ano-" You ignore Dash and dust the dirt off of your clothing.   "No. Forget it. I'm done. I am so done. Enjoy your stupid victory." >You catch a couple boos as you shove your way past the girls and trudge straight over to your car.   >Really? >You're Fluttershy's friend too and all, but Jesus. >Was it excessive? >Though your mind says yes, it didn't matter. >There was no turning back and facing that crowd after your display of anger. >Rainbow tried to explain her side of the issue. >You didn't bother to listen. >You'll care when you cool off. >Sunset offered to walk home, but you insisted on driving her as you usually do. >She told you the story of what happened on the way. >The bustling hallway had your girlfriend shoved into Fluttershy, who dropped her binder and spilled it's contents. >Sunset didn't bother with excusing herself; she instead stuffed the offender into a locker and stepped on Fluttershy's stuff when she walked away. >She didn't technically do wrong, she just didn't care about Flutters' feelings or possessions. >Dash watched the whole scene unfold without realizing Sunset was pushed, and took action. >Then you got involved. >She admired the fact that you put forth the effort you did into protecting her dignity. >That's how she saw it anyway. >Apologies still weren't easy to give. >Then she invited you inside her house. >Her parents weren't there, not that it mattered.   >You won't be playing soccer for a while. >Or even hanging with Dash and friends. >You don't want to do anything other than what you're currently doing: >Laying with Sunset Shimmer on her bed, holding her close. >Enjoying her warmth, her presence, and that wonderful strawberry scent you've come to love. >You got the girl... and the best sleep you've ever had.