- >”...So you've been doing well, I take it?”
- Yeah, the restaurant's doing really well. I hear it's still getting talked about in Canterlot?
- >”You hear right. I'm glad. I was sad to see you leave Canterlot so suddenly...”
- I'm sorry. I shouldn't have gone like that. It wasn't fair to you
- >”It's alright. I figured you weren't in a great place after that happened”
- It was too sudden...But that's in the past. We don't have to have a depressing conversation. How's the modeling been treating you?
- >Fleur smiles from across the table at the pub
- >”Very well, actually. I couldn't be happier with it, though I don't often get to go to places like this anymore”
- >She laughs as she looks around at the dark wood beams and thatched roof
- Glad to hear it
- >You lean back and take a drink
- >”And how have you been outside of work? Is there still such a thing for you?”
- >A smile flashes on your face
- It's been fine. I'm not a total workaholic, you know
- >”Could have fooled me, Anon. I distinctly remember you blowing me off to cater some function a few times”
- And I distinctly remember you not really minding once I made it up to you
- >She blushes and shoots you a sly look
- >”Ever the charmer, aren't you, Anon?”
- >She takes a sip of her drink, never breaking eye contact with those big lavender eyes
- >”So is there somep0ny special out here I should be jealous of?”
- >You gag a little on your drink
- >”Touchy subject? Big fight? Is that why you're out late with me and not snuggled up in bed with her?”
- >Dammit, why do you have to know so many sharp mares?
- >You take a long sip of your drink
- >”Hard question, I know...”
- 1/x
- >So far, the only p0nies who know about you and Em are Em, Rose, and maybe Pinkie Pie
- >Can you keep it under wraps if you tell Fleur?
- >She's trustworthy. Always has been
- >You look around to make sure nop0ny else can hear you
- Alright, but I need you to keep this to yourself, deal?
- >Fleur looks a little confused, but nods
- ...It's The Mayor
- >Her jaw nearly hits the table
- >She leans forward
- >”Seriously? I know you like them mature, Anon, but...Really?”
- >The look on your face stops her incredulous teasing
- >”You're serious...”
- Yeah
- >”How long?”
- Three, four weeks?
- >”First fight?”
- Nailed it
- >”You want to talk about it?”
- >You sigh and look at your drink
- >You haven't seen Fleur in what, three years?
- >Do you really want to lay this kind of crap on her right now?
- >Though, thinking about it, you don't really have anyp0ny else to talk to
- >Rose is too close to Em. She's liable to tell her everything you say
- >”Anon?”
- Yeah, just give me a second
- >”That bad, huh?”
- >She takes another sip and looks at you, sidelong
- Alright, where should I start?
- >”At the beginning. You can get to the depressing drama later. For now I want all the juicy details about this Mayor you're sweet on!”
- >Was this a bad idea?
- >You'd forgotten how much Fleur loves to hear about other p0nies and their social lives
- >Even more so when she and you have...history
- Okay, okay. This whole thing started about a month ago during Restaurant Week...
- 2/x
- >You walk her through the last three and a half weeks
- >Fleur rolls her eyes at how the two of you met
- >”You WOULD go for the mare who critiques your cooking”
- >She laughs when you recount the tale of the Fillydelphian critic
- >Her hoof goes to her face at your indecisiveness
- >And her face turns red when you tell her about the time you caught her in the morning to make plans
- >Hoof to face again when Em's lack of cooking skill comes up
- >”For real? Can't even cut vegetables?”
- And she went to Academie de Selle for a semester too
- >Fleur laughs out loud
- >”You're kidding! You have to be pulling my leg!”
- >She looks at you, tears of laughter in her eyes and calms herself down when she sees you furrowing your brow
- >”That related to your fight?”
- ...Yeah...
- >”Well?”
- Well what?
- >”Are you going to tell me about the fight?”
- You sure you want to hear about my drama?
- >She rolls her eyes again
- >”Anon, I put up with your drama for a year in Canterlot. Lay it on me”
- Okay, you know how she seems a little old?
- >”Yeah, gray mane, old-mare glasses, she's what, middle-age, later?”
- Turns out she got kicked out of de Selle twelve years ago
- >Fleur looks at you blankly
- She wasn't a late entry at de Selle
- >Still blank
- >Your frustration starts to mount
- Plus, she got kicked out for uh...
- >”For what?”
- She slept with Hickory
- >THERE'S a reaction
- >Fleur chokes on her drink a little
- >”What??”
- Yeah
- >”THAT'S what you had your fight about? A stallion she slept with TWELVE YEARS AGO??”
- >She reigns herself in and sets her glass down on the table
- >This is not quite the reaction you expected...
- >”I expected better, Anonymous”
- 3/x
- >She's glaring at you now
- >Her use of your full name does not bode well
- >”Honestly, I thought you'd gotten over that jealous streak...”
- I am not jealous
- >”Remember when I started modeling for Fancypants? You nearly kicked him in the face the first time you saw me with him”
- He was running his hoof up your thigh...
- >”He was taking my measurements for a dress!”
- Okay, okay! Fine! I may have a bit of a jealous side...
- >She rolls her eyes and continues
- >”From what you told me, you've really got something good going on with this mare. Are you really going to let it go over a little tiff like this?”
- >You sigh, exasperated
- It's not just that. She lied to me about her age-
- >Fleur's hoof flies to her face
- >”What mare doesn't? Buck, Anon. Even I tell everyp0ny I'm younger than I am. So she's done the opposite...Are you seriously about to complain to me that she's not as OLD as you thought?”
- >You look away and scowl. She's got you there
- Well, she-
- >You stop when you look up and see that she's frowning slightly
- >”Anon, shut up. I haven't seen you overreact this badly since-”
- >You cut her off
- Don't
- >She leans back in her seat and sighs
- >”What is it about falling in love that makes you boys act like such fools?”
- Probably rubs off on us from you ma- wait...
- >She looks at you coyly
- Did you just say 'love?' I've known her for THREE WEEKS, Fleur...
- >The coy smile disappears when she hears the nervousness in your voice
- >A white hoof comes across the table and rests on your arm reassuringly
- >”Sometimes these things happen faster than we'd like”
- 4/x
- Maybe they do in those books of yours, Fleur, but this is real life. Things are more complicated
- >”Only if you make them. Though I guess you do have a talent for that”
- Is that a hint of bitterness I hear?
- >”A girl has a right to be a little bitter, don't you think?”
- I guess you do
- >She laughs at the guilty face you make
- >”Don't worry Anon, I've moved on from all that. Maybe you should too?”
- ...Do you think she'll forgive me for freaking out?
- >”You won't know unless you go and find out, Anon. You'd better hurry, though. Never good to let a mare go to bed angry”
- >The clock chimes 11:30
- >”Tick tock, Anon”
- Thanks for the advice, Fleur
- >”Hope it goes well for you, Anon”
- So do I
- >As the two of you walk out of the pub, Fleur puts her hooves around your shoulders
- >You return the hug and look towards Em's house
- >You can fix this
- >Fleur heads to the inn, leaving you alone to walk to Em's house
- >Hopefully she'll still be awake by the time you get there
- >Em's house is dark, for the most part
- >A single light in the kitchen let you know she's still up
- Thank Celestia...
- >You stop at her door, take a deep breath, and knock
- >There's an excruciating pause
- >Then the sound of hoofsteps which stop at the door
- >Another pause
- >”What is it? What do you want now?”
- >Em's voice is shaky
- Em, it's me. Can I come in?
- >After another pause, the door opens
- >Her eyes are puffy; she's been crying
- >Without thinking, you've got your arms around her
- I'm sorry
- >No response
- >Em slowly pulls away with a long pink hair in her hoof
- >”...Anon?”
- 5/x
- >You were expecting a little better of a response than this
- >Em just steps back silently, looking between you and the hair
- Em, liste-
- >”What is this? Whose mane did this come off of?”
- >She stares coldly at you
- >You rub your forehead and look down
- >This is not getting off to a good start
- >Should you lie?
- >No, that wouldn't be right
- >You look back at the mare
- ...It's Fleur's. I-
- >”Went to see her tonight?”
- How-
- >”Lucky guess, judging from how close you two seemed when I saw you”
- >You sigh and walk over to her
- >She turns away
- >”I saw how she looked at you when she walked back to the table, Anon. Friends don't look at friends the way she looked at you...”
- Em...
- >Her voice is starting to shake, but she keeps it under control
- >”What was she to you? What IS she to you?”
- >There's no lying out of this one. Even if you could bring yourself to, she'd see through it
- She's...
- >You pause, trying to phrase it as best you can
- She WAS my...special somep0ny...when I was in Canterlot
- >”And now?”
- We're just friends now
- >”When was Canterlot?”
- ...Three years ago. We were together for a year and then we broke it off- Why are you so up-in-arms over this? I came here to apologize...
- >”Because you came back here two hours later, reeking of drinks and perfume, sporting this 'friend's' hair on your shoulder like a trophy!”
- >She's yelling now, tears in her eyes
- >”How would YOU react if I came to you late at night with some some of Hickory Smoke's hair on MY shoulder?”
- Fleur and I ended things three years ago, Em!
- >”Hickory was TWELVE years ago! But you still saw fit to storm out!”
- 6/x
- That was a completely different issue!
- >”How was it different?? I made a mistake! I was young! It was YEARS ago! Why can't you see that?”
- >She sits on the couch
- I-
- >She cuts you off in a harsh, terse voice
- >”Go”
- >Your anger fails you
- What...
- >”Just go”
- >Your heart sinks into your stomach
- ...Em...
- >”GET OUT!”
- >You flinch in surprise when she yells
- >She's buried her face in her hooves, holding back tears
- >You want so badly to wrap your arms around her and stop her crying, but as you step forward-
- >”NOW”
- >With a quiet sigh, you hang your head and walk out the door
- >As you close it behind you, you can hear Em's pained sobs as she breaks down again
- >With your face in one hand you walk home, defeated
- >In front of your house you stop and look back at the town
- >You thought you could fix this
- >You were so wrong...
- >In anger and frustration, you lash out, striking the door with your fist
- >The paint cracks and you hear a slight splintering of wood as blood trickles down your hand
- Goddamnit...
- >You go inside and bandage your knuckles
- >Luckily you didn't break anything in your little outburst
- >Once you have time to cool down, you look at the clock
- >12:10
- >There's no point going back there tonight
- >You'll only make things worse if you're both worked up
- >Why'd this have to happen tonight, of all nights?
- >All you wanted after the fundraiser was to go home with Em and decompress, have a drink or two to celebrate, and lie with her in your arms as you both go to sleep
- >Not so
- >Tonight you're both going to bed alone and hurt
- >And it's your fault
- 7/x
- >You wake up to the ringing of your alarm clock
- >Without a second thought, your hand flies up and hits the snooze button
- >You're not in any mood to face the day today
- >With a groan you go back to sleep
- >After an extra couple hours in bed, you finally get up
- >Having no drive to cook anything for breakfast, you sit in the kitchen with a glass of water until you decide to stop moping and go to Sugar Cube Corner for something to eat
- >Pinkie will be there, no doubt, and she'll probably start bombarding you with suspicion again, but you don't really care right now
- >Last night was not one of your finer moments, to be sure, and you walk to the bakery running it over in your head repeatedly
- >In trying to make things better with Em, you somehow managed to make the whole fight even worse
- >You wonder if it's worth going over to apologize now...
- >That might be a bad idea...
- >Maybe give yourselves a couple days to cool down
- >...Maybe more than a couple days...
- >The door chimes as you enter Sugar Cube Corner
- >”Good Morning! How can I help you?”
- >Pinkie's voice rings out from the counter
- Morning, Pinkie
- >”Anon! Did you have a good fundraiser? It sounded like a party but they didn't want me to set it up so it can't have been as good as a Patented Pinkie Pie Party, but I'm sure it was sti-”
- >She looks at you, head cocked to the side
- >”Why don't you look happy? Did it not go well?”
- No, it went well... Can I just get a cheese danish and coffee?
- >”Sure thing. Two bits”
- >Her tone becomes calmer and quieter
- >”I'll bring them to your table”
- Thanks, Pinkie
- 8/x
- >Pinkie brings the danish and coffee out after a couple of minutes
- >She places the plate on the table and looks at you for a second
- ...Something I can do for you, Pinkie?
- >The pink pony narrows her eyes
- >”Why do you look so down? I haven't seen you this scowly in foreve-”
- >She stops
- >You look at her, confused
- >You didn't think her eyes could get any more narrow, but they do as she leans in closer and closer
- >”Are you hiding something, Anon?”
- >Her face is right up in front of yours now
- >...No
- >She pulls away and you take a sip of coffee
- >”Oh. Alright. I just asked because I like to see all my friends here in Ponyville happy and smiling and I noticed you're not today, so I thought to myself 'Why wouldn't Anon be smiling after such a good night, unless the night didn't go well, and then I remembered I saw you walking around last night going East near even though your house is West of here and THEN I remembered...”
- >She turns back to you
- >”Who.”
- >She's right up in your face again
- >”Lives.”
- >Her hoof is pointing towards the window
- >”East.”
- ...What are you suggesting, Pinkie?
- >There's an uncomfortable pause before she again pulls back and asks in a knowing tone
- >”How's Madam Mayor doing?”
- >After a beat, you swallow the coffee nervously
- >Pinkie's tone becomes soft, almost sad
- >”I knew it”
- You knew?
- >”Pinkie Sense, plus I just put two and two together”
- Is it that ob-
- >”Not to everyp0ny. Come with me”
- >You don't see how this could get any more awkward, you follow the mare into the kitchen as her mane seems to sag
- >”...So does Rarity know?”
- >...You stand corrected
- 9/x
- >”...Well, does she, Anon?”
- >You look away from the party pony
- ...No
- >”You mean you haven't told her?”
- >Pinkie stares at you with deadpan look on her normally cheery face
- No
- >She's really doing a good job making you feel even worse about the situation you're in
- >After the night she met you outside your house, Rarity had gotten more distant with you
- >It was understandable
- >After all, you'd rejected her point-blank
- >Of course things were going to be awkward for a while
- >But that was three weeks ago and you haven't very seen much of her since then...
- What's Rarity been doing, anyway?
- >”Working on her commission. I've been going over to try to cheer her up, but-”
- >Wait...
- >The gears start to turn
- ...Why are you so intent on prying into this?
- >Pinkie blinks a few times in surprise
- >”Why wouldn't I? I want to see all my friends smile, and Rarity's one of my best friends”
- >That was an unusual tone at the end
- >You narrow your eyes
- You sure?
- >”What do you mean?”
- >You stand up
- >Pinkie shrinks back a little bit
- >You head to the door back into Sugar Cube Corner before turning
- Are you sure that's what you really want?
- >Without waiting for an answer you're out the door and walking home
- >If you weren't so wrapped up in your current problems, you might have been a little happy with yourself for turning the tables on Pinkie like that
- Looks like everyone's got something to hide, huh?
- >Rarity crops up in your mind as you walk
- >Pinkie knows about you and Em
- >Can you trust her to keep it secret?
- >You look back at the bakery
- >...Maybe it's time to pay Rarity a visit...
- 10/x
- >You reach Carousel Boutique as the town clock strikes 11:00
- >Part of you wants to avoid this
- >You think of how much you'd like for everything to go back to normal as you come up to the door
- >But you knock
- >And you step back
- >And you wait for Rarity to answer the door
- >It's not long before you hear the hurried clopping of the mare
- >”Coming, coming!”
- >She opens the door mid-sentence
- >”I'm terribly sorry. It's been dreadfully busy these last fe-”
- Hello, Rarity
- >”Oh. Anon. What can I do for you?”
- >Her tone has dropped
- Can I come in? There's something we need to talk about
- >She pauses for a moment, levitating her glasses onto a table before beckoning you inside
- >”O-of course, Anon. Right this way. Tea?”
- >You take a seat in an expensive-looking silk-upholstered chair in the atrium
- No, thank you
- >She must detect something in you tone, because she almost immediately returns to the room, empty-hoofed
- >”What would you like to discuss?”
- >You rest your arms on your knees and lean forward, trying to think of the best way to say what you're about to
- ...It's about you and me...I wasn't entirely honest with you that night you came to me, Rarity
- >You take a deep breath. Rarity looks on in silence, waiting for you to say your piece
- ...But you're my friend and I love you like a little sister and you deserve to know:
- >She takes a deep breath of her own, trying to figure out what you mean to tell her
- >It's hard to find the right words; to make it less awkward, but you decide to just come out and say it
- I've been seeing The Mayor, Rarity
- >The unicorn sits silently, a pensive look on her face
- 11/x
- >You look up at her, expecting some kind of outburst
- >There isn't one
- >She just sits there, appearing to mull over what you've just said
- >”So...that night when I...were you...”
- >Her mind is clearly racing. You're not sure what to expect from her right now
- >”Were you on your way home from...her? Is that why you-”
- >She stops, eyes widening
- >”Is that why you weren't home the morning before?”
- >Ahh...crap...
- Uh...
- >This is not going well, is it?
- >Her expression sours more and more as you stall. You can practically hear her gritting her teeth
- >Well, you've dug yourself this deep, might as well see if you can hit Neighjing...
- ...Yeah
- >”How long has this been going on?”
- ...About three...four weeks?
- >The white mare's face is turning red
- >”You waited a MONTH to tell me you were seeing her?”
- Well, we-
- >”You what? You decided to start something with The Mayor the day I finally work up the nerve to tell you MY feelings?”
- I-
- >”I can't believe you wouldn't tell me something like that...”
- >Today seems to be shaping up to be just like yesterday...
- Rarity, it's more complicated than that. I couldn't just tell you what was going on...We both wanted to keep it under wraps, and you took me by surprise when you caught me outside my house that night...
- >You know you're in the wrong here, but you're sick of being in the wrong
- >So you backpedal
- It just wasn't something I could have come out
- >”But you can tell me now? What changed?”
- ...Uh...
- >Should you tell her about the fight?
- >No, probably best to keep that to yourself
- I decided it wouldn't be right to keep something like this from my friends
- >A knock at the door
- >”Excuse me, Anon”
- Of course
- 12/x
- >A familiar voice sounds off as Rarity opens the door to Carousel Boutique
- >”Thank you so much for this opportunity, Ms. De Lis”
- >Your hand goes to your face and you mutter under your breath
- Dammit, not this right now...
- >”Anon! What are you doing here? I didn't think you were interested in fashion!”
- >You put on a fake smile and look up at Fleur as she walks into the room
- Hey, Fleur. I'm not actually here for business. I was just talking to Rarity here
- >A smile curls on Fleur's lips as she turns to Rarity
- >”Well, you watch out for this one. He's a heart-breaker. Aren't you, Anon?”
- >Rarity casts her gaze at the ground
- >You shoot Fleur a death-glare and she looks between the two of you, realization dawning on her face
- >She mouths to you silently
- >”Sorry...”
- >You rub your forehead and wave it off
- >Rarity stares at you intently, suppressing her anger at you in the presence of company
- >In an effort to break the palpable tension, Fleur pipes up again
- >”So, Rarity, why don't you show me those designs you've done, if I can steal you from Anon?”
- >She looks up slowly and turns to you, speaking coldly
- >”Alright. Anon, we'll be sure to catch up later on”
- >She opens the door using magic before leading Fleur into the back
- >“If you'd be so kind?”
- Right...I'll see you later, Rarity...
- >Fleur looks back at you apologetically before disappearing around a corner and you walk out of the store, dejected
- Well, this day's going just great, isn't it?
- >As you walk home, the clock strikes 11:30
- >There's still an hour until you have to go in to work
- >You groan just thinking about it, wondering if Em is having an easier time today
- 13/x
- >You get in to work at 5:00
- >Fortunately, the prep is all finished and your Sous placed all the produce orders on Sunday while you were working the fundraiser
- >”Evening, Chef”
- >The greeting comes up from each cook as you walk through the kitchen silently
- >You put on your coat and hat and take your knives to your station to start getting everything ready
- >At the very least, tonight is Monday. The restaurant is usually not so crowded on Mondays
- >You take a little bit of solace in that...
- >...Right up until a manager comes up to you
- >”Hey, Chef. We've got a couple big parties coming in tonight around 8:00”
- How big?
- >”Like...15-20 each?”
- Okay and it's at 8:00?
- >”Yep”
- What time's the second one?
- >”...8:00”
- >You pause for a second
- ...So you booked two parties of 20 on the same night at the same time?
- >”Yeah. Just thought I'd let you know”
- >He trots off, leaving you at the counter, holding back an eye-twitch
- >”You alright, Chef?”
- >The kitchen-colt comes up behind you holding a few carrots to add to a soup
- Yes, just getting ready for service. I expect you to be on your game tonight
- >”Yes, Chef!”
- >You're somewhat glad he didn't catch the threatening tone in your voice
- >After a few deep breaths, you compose yourself and put on a fake smile, trying not to let stress get the better of you
- >Turning to your station, you start preparing for dinner service
- >Something tells you it's going to be a long slog tonight
- 14/x
- >Dinner starts off slow
- >You manage to get into a rhythm, pushing thoughts of your last couple days out of your head and focusing on your work
- >The orders come in at a good pace and the kitchen keeps up perfectly
- >For a couple hours, you feel like this isn't going to be so stressful as you thought it would be
- >Then the clock hits 7:30
- >Ponies start filling up the restaurant
- >More than usual
- >The orders pick up
- Table Seventeen: Two Ceviche, one Eggplant!
- >”Yes, Chef!”
- Table Six: One Ratatouille, one Fettuccine!
- >You turn to the counter, then back to the kitchen
- Where are Table Eleven's soups?
- >”Coming, Chef!”
- How long?
- >”Er, one minute, Chef!”
- Get it done and get it here! We don't have time for this!
- >”Yes, Chef!”
- Table Fourteen: Up! Table One: Two Avocado, one Eggplant, one Asparagus!
- >”Yes, Chef!”
- Where are those soups?
- >”On the way, Chef!”
- >The kitchen-colt runs the soup to the counter and you get it onto the platter to be taken to the table
- Table Eleven: Up!
- >You whip around to the kitchen-colt
- What happened?
- >”It took a little longer than it usually does, Chef!”
- Don't let it again!
- >”Yes, Chef!”
- >You turn back to the counter and look out at the sea of tables
- >Gotta get through this service
- >Just get in the zone...
- Table Twenty: Two Onion Soup, one House Salad, one Eggplant!
- >”Yes, Chef!”
- >You glance at the clock
- >7:45
- >Okay, making decent time...
- Table Twenty Six:up! Table Four: One Fettuccine, two Spaghetti!
- >”Yes Chef!”
- >No big problems yet tonight. You hope it stays that way...
- >A plate clatters on the counter
- >”Table Six's Fettuccine. They would like it cooked more”
- >Your eye twitches
- 15/x
- >”Chef?”
- >The waiter looks at you impatiently
- Right, tell them it'll just be a few minutes
- >”Yes, Chef”
- >You turn to the Sous
- Take over plating for a few minutes. I've got a return
- >”Yes, Chef”
- >The Fettuccine con Funghi. Simple enough dish. Just long pasta, some sautéed mushrooms, and a simple cream sauce
- >You fetch the sauce from the walk-in along with the sliced mushrooms and portioned pasta
- >The sauce is made earlier in the day. A roux with vegetable stock, oregano, thyme, garlic, and cream
- >You pour it into a small pot to heat
- >The sliced mushrooms you toss into a pan with some oil and finely diced onions to sauté
- >The smell wafts up and fills your nose
- >It takes your mind off the stress of the day for a little while as you bring a pot of water to a boil
- >The pasta goes in the pot for a couple of minutes to finish cooking
- >If you didn't cook it prior to service, the pasta dishes would take far too long to prepare on the line
- >With the pasta done in little time, you strain it, toss it with the sauce and mushrooms, and plate it
- Table Six: Up!
- >Normally, you'd be able to really enjoy putting together a dish like that
- >But you've got your mind on other things
- >You shouldn't
- >You should be focused entirely on work
- >Not so
- >You go back to plating dishes, sending the Sous back into the kitchen
- >One return isn't too bad
- >Not ideal, but still...
- Table Fifteen: Up! Table Twelve: One Spinach Salad, one Spaghetti, one Onion Soup!
- >”Yes, Chef!”
- >You look at the clock
- >8:07
- >Turning to the dining room, you see 40 ponies being led to two tables
- >You rub your temples
- ...Not my day...
- 16/x
- >There's a blessed lull before the parties start ordering
- >You take the time to reign in the stress-monster growing inside you
- >The kitchen is keeping up with the orders tonight
- >It's been a little more busy than the usual Monday, but nothing you and your team can't handle
- >You're in the middle of convincing yourself to reduce your stress-levels when the orders start coming
- >”Chef”
- >A waiter hands you a slip of paper
- Table Twenty Three: Four Ceviche, seven Asparagus, three Ratatouille, five Croquettes, one Avocado!
- >”Yes, Chef!”
- >The other party's orders come in soon after
- Table Thirty Six: One Asparagus, six Ceviche, four Ratatouille, five Avocado, four Croquettes!
- >”Yes, Chef!
- >The waiter lingers for a moment
- >”And they would like to let you know that there will be a cake brought 'round the back. If you could have it put in the walk-in”
- Of course
- >You do your best not to let him see that you're gritting your teeth
- >”Thank you, Chef”
- >Despite your best efforts, the dam you've put up to hold yourself back is starting to crack and chip as the night progresses
- >The first party's appetizers come out ready after a few minutes
- Table Twenty Three: Up!
- >The second party's food begins to come up to the counter and a couple minutes later it's nearly ready to take ou-
- Where is Thirty Six's Asparagus?
- >Two delays tonight? This is trying...
- >”Two minutes, Chef!”
- Two minutes? What have you been doing while the rest of the food's been coming out?
- >”It's nearly done, Chef! Just er, one minute!”
- It had better be!
- >You turn back and wait for the asparagus to come out
- >Finally it does and you put it on the plate and send it out
- 17/x
- >Hopefully there won't be any more issue-
- >A yelp from the kitchen turns a couple heads in the dining room
- >You look into the kitchen to see the kitchen-colt holding his hoof and Ginger Gold tending to it
- >He must have burned himself on a pan
- >Not too seriously, from the looks of it
- >Still, got you on edge
- >Thankfully, the next half-hour goes smoothly
- >The kitchen-colt gets back to work after a couple minutes, sending out soups as fast as you put the orders in
- >At least something is going right...
- >A waiter clears his throat and lays a Ceviche on the counter
- >”Table Thirty Six would like a new Ceviche. Too much radish it seems”
- Can't they just pick it- forget it. Five minutes
- >”Yes, Chef”
- >You call the Sous over and set about quickly making a new Ceviche
- >It's fast work. Everything is prepped and no cooking is required
- >You put the chopped radishes and water chestnuts into a bowl with lime juice and vinegar, add some salt and pepper, toss, and put it in the serving dish
- >Two minute process
- >The Ceviche is done and put out and you turn back to plating, your ire ever-rising
- >Having had two dishes sent back in one service, you start checking dishes at random to make sure nothing is amiss in the kitchen
- >An hour goes by with no further problems
- >The two parties are still in the dining room, finishing entrees
- >Only one more hour to go...
- >You look down to check a bowl of soup
- >With a clean spoon, you take a small amount and sip
- >...It's over-salted
- >Something snaps in your head
- >The straw that broke the camel's back was an over-salted soup, apparently
- >You turn to the kitchen, taking the bowl with you
- 18/x
- Unacceptable! Who's bright idea was it to put a pound of salt in here?
- >With a furious swing of your arm you hurl the bowl to the floor, shattering it loudly
- >You're livid
- >One thing after another tonight
- >Two returns, two big parties out of the blue, and now this?
- >The dam creaks, breaks, and lets loose a torrent of pent-up frustration and anger
- >You see the kitchen-colt turn pale
- I told you to be on your game tonight! What happened?
- >You look up at the kitchen-staff
- That goes for all of you! Two returns? Delays?
- >The colt shrinks back
- Did I make a mistake putting you on this station? Are you not ready??
- >Ginger Gold steps forward
- >”Chef, come on, don-”
- I don't want to hear it! Get your acts together!
- >The kitchen doors burst open as you storm out
- >The kitchen-colt looks at the floor, his breath catching in his throat
- >”Hey, hey. Don't be down on yourself”
- >Ginger comes over to him
- >”It's been a tough service for everyp0ny. He's just frustrated is all”
- >The colt looks up
- >He's never been chewed out like that before and he's certainly never seen you get so angry
- >Ginger looks him in the eye as tears start to form
- >”You've got to pull it together, kid. There's still an hour left in service”
- Table Thirty Six: Get that cake out to the table!
- >”Yes, Chef!”
- >The cooks get back to work
- >Ginger looks over at the soup station and watches the kitchen-colt try to pull himself together
- >She would offer more comfort, but she knows that he needs to know how things are in the kitchen
- >After a glance at the door, she goes back to concentrating on her station
- 19/x
- >Pinkie sits at the table with the Cakes and their extended family
- >It's the Twins' birthdays today and they've all gone out to celebrate
- >She's thankful to get her mind off of what Anon said earlier today
- >Mrs. Cake calls a waiter over to bring out the cake
- >As Pinkie nibbles the last of her entree, there's a loud crash from the kitchen
- >She can hear Anon yelling
- >The doors muffle most of the sound, but she can tell he's furious about something
- >...Not just about work, either
- >She can hear the frustration in his voice similar to what she heard this morning
- >Something must be up
- >But Pinkie's got problems of her own
- >Anon's words this morning have stuck with her and she's been in a slightly off mood since then
- >The dinner had lightened her heart, but hearing Anon's yelling cast a new shadow over her
- >Maybe she should talk to him after he's done with work?
- >She could wait after everyone has left and get him as he's leaving...
- >Yeah. She'll do that. She's got to talk to somep0ny, why not the non-p0ny who made her doubt herself in the first place today?
- >She crunches the very last piece of celery on the plate and looks at the kitchen
- 20/x
- >Fleur flinches when she hears the bowl crash to the floor
- >At first she thinks it was an accident, but when she hears Anon's yelling, she knows somep0ny in the kitchen must have screwed up bad
- >She remembers when he'd get like this in Canterlot
- >Only one who could ever stop him mid-rant was Hickory Smoke...
- >...And she's not sure even he could stop this one...
- >She thinks back to this morning when she walked into Carousel Boutique
- >Why couldn't she have been a little more perceptive and noticed the tense atmosphere?
- >The rest of the party looks towards the kitchen as Anon storms out and gets back to working
- >He must really be having a hard time
- >Did things go badly with The Mayor last night?
- >Fleur decides to wait until closing time to talk to him about it
- >If he's this mad, he'll need somep0ny to talk to...
- >Maybe she can give him better advice than last night's apparently was?
- >If only she were in town longer, she could help Anon a bit more
- >But she's got two shows in Canterlot next week and a photo shoot in Manehattan after that...
- >She'll just have to make due and catch him after work
- 21/x
- >The rest of the night is quiet
- >Either the kitchen-staff have gotten their collective act together, or you scared them enough that they're policing themselves
- >You're fine with both outcomes right now
- >11:00 rolls around and both parties leave
- >Must have been something going on tonight. They both stayed for three hours
- >You clean up your station and walk to your office without a word to anyp0ny
- >You're not in the mood to talk
- >The shift notes get written out quickly and you jab a tack into it to put it on the cork board
- >Then you take off your coat and hat, pick up your knives, and stalk out into the night
- >You stop at the end of the alley when you hear a familiar voice
- >”Anon, wait up! Can we talk?”
- Not now, Pinkie
- >Your voice is almost a snarl and your gaze ice-cold
- >She stops approaching you, seeing your scowl
- I'm not in the mood for you or your questions. Just leave me alone
- >You start walking home, going right past Fleur as she exits the restaurant. She stays silent and goes unnoticed
- >She heard the way you spoke to Pinkie and decided that she would likely only make things worse talking to you about Em
- >Pinkie follows after you a few steps, coming to a defeated stop in front of Fleur, who puts out a comforting hoof
- >”Sorry about him. He gets like this when he's conflicted”
- >The party-pony looks up at Fleur, who gives a smile and, seeing the obvious pain in Pinkie's eyes, decides she might be able to at least help SOMEP0NY tonight
- >”Want to talk about it?”
- >Pinkie nods and says weakly
- >”Can we talk at the bakery? I've got some cookies that need eating...”
- End

