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Trix of the Trade - Chapter 8.5

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  1. >You are Rarity.
  2. >You have just decided to seek advice from the pony who knows Anonymous the best.
  3. >Twilight Sparkle.
  4. >Unfortunately… She’s a bit of a recluse, at the moment.
  5. >Even since Trixie humiliated her in front of Ponyville, she hasn’t emerged from her Library.
  6. >You haven’t seen her or your little Spikey-Wikey since.
  7. >You knock on the front door of the library. The pitter-patter of Spike’s footsteps echo from inside.
  8. >You hear whispers from the other side of the door.
  9. >Then it cracks open. You see a hint of green and purple through the sliver of an opening.
  10. >”T-Twilight doesn’t want to see anybody right now. P-Please come back some other time.”
  11. “Even  me, Spikey?:
  12. >The door swings open.
  13. >”Rarity!?”
  14. >You slip past Spike in his shocked state.
  15. “Yes, I must speak to Twilight Sparkle immediately.”
  16. >”You can’t! She’s… uh, tired.”
  17. “Puh-leease, darling. She’s had over half a month to sleep. This is urgent.”
  18. >”… How urgent?”
  19. >You glare at Spike. He quickly gets the message
  20. >”Uhhh… Yeah, I’ll get her.”
  21. “Thank you, Spike.”
  22.  
  23. >Spike returns shortly after, Twilight Sparkle in tow.
  24. >She looks… dreadful.
  25. >Matted mane, baggy eyes, and you could SMELL her from here!
  26. >If the circumstances were different, you’d force her to the Spa.
  27. >She peels her eyes off the floor and brings them to your own.
  28. >Then her bloodshot eyes begin to tear up.
  29. >You feel yours misting up as well.
  30. >Before you know it, the two of you are rushing into each other’s hooves.
  31. >You embrace your friend. She had been hurt and you were too caught up in your own selfish thoughts to comfort her.
  32. >Not anymore.
  33. >It’s time to let your personal wants and desires go, at least until you’ve made sure your friends are happy.
  34. >”Rarity… I’m sorry… I’m so sorry.”
  35. “Hush, Twilight. It’s not your fault.”
  36. >”*sniff* I-I guess you’re here to… to revoke my position as the Element of Magic?”
  37. “What?!”
  38. >You pull away from her.
  39. “Why would you ever think that?”
  40. >Twilight beings sobbing harder
  41. >”B-Because Trixie-“
  42. “No! Twilight, you are a scholar, not a brute.”
  43. >”B-But-“
  44. “Stop right there. If my position as the Element of generosity was revoked at the first sign of selfishness… I would have lost it long ago.”
  45. >”Rarity… You’re the most generous pony I know.”
  46. “… I find that hard to believe.”
  47. >You pull Twilight back into a hug. This one was for you.
  48.  
  49. >Spike was kind enough to put on a pot of tea while You and Twilight comforted each other.
  50. >Once it was made, Twilight said she’d like it in her room. She’d feel more comfortable that way.
  51. >A wave a stench far worse than Twilight’s assaulted your senses as you entered her room. Good HEAVENS it is awful.
  52. >You take one last good breath of air before following Twilight into her room.
  53. >She gestures you to sit on the bed opposite to hers.
  54. >You comply.
  55. >”… Have I missed anything important?”
  56. “Quite a bit, actually.”
  57. >She sighs.
  58. >”Start from the top.”
  59. >You nod. You internally sigh. This is going to be a long talk.
  60. >You start with the immediate aftermath.
  61. >Trixie bathed in glory while Anonymous, Rainbow Dash, and Applejack carried Twilight home.
  62. >Then Trixie came to you the following morning, looking for Anonymous.
  63. >And…
  64. >”You’re joking! Trixie offered Anonymous a job?!”
  65. “… And he accepted.”
  66. >Twilight spits hot tea in your face.
  67. >”Why?!”
  68. “Er… A series of events that may or may not have involved me asking Anonymous to move out?”
  69. >You put on a grin. It’s not working.
  70. >”You forced him to do this?”
  71. >Did she honestly blame this on you?
  72. “It’s not my fault! I thought Anonymous would have more common sense than that! Trixie is…”
  73. >”Stupid, egotistical, rude, vile?”
  74. “Yes.”
  75. >Twilight stares into her tea for a moment.
  76. >”… He can’t do this. He can’t leave all his friends like that!”
  77. “That’s what I said.”
  78. >”We’re going to bring him back!”
  79. >Well… This was something you didn’t expect
  80. “And how do you plan on doing that?”
  81. >”I don’t know.” She leans in close, her putrid breath washes over you. “But we’re not leaving until we figure it out.”
  82. >…
  83. “But… the stench.”
  84.  
  85. >You are Anonymous
  86. >It’s the day following the whole Fluttershy situation.
  87. >And it sucked.
  88. >Not as much as yesterday, but still…
  89. >You decided that you should drive the wagon all day. It’s somewhat of a fair trade, you suppose. Trixie fixed both the exterior and interior of the wagon.
  90. >Then she yelled at you about it, this morning.
  91. >Then you made her breakfast.
  92. >Food does a good job of shutting Trixie up, if only for a little bit.
  93. >So while she stuffed her face, you took a few pieces of fruit and climbed to the top of the wagon.
  94. >A gentle breeze hit your face as it emerged. The sky only had a few sparse clouds. Today was going to be a good day.
  95. >You take a seat on the bench, set your food down next to you, and pick up the reins.
  96. >You hear the creaking of the step ladder behind you.
  97. >Nevermind, today is going to suck.
  98. >Trixie trots over to the other side of the bench, levitated banana in tow, and awkwardly climbs over it.
  99. >She takes a few moments to make sure her hat and cape are presentable before soaking in the environment.
  100. >Then she notices you staring.
  101. >”What?”
  102. “Nothin’, just wondering why you’re up here.”
  103. >”Oh,”
  104. >She takes a bite of her banana.
  105. >”Do youf not enfoy ‘ixie’s comfany?”
  106. >You recoil as the white bits of chewed banana fly at you. Classy.
  107. “There is no right answer to that.”
  108.  
  109. “So while you’re here, I guess you can finally tell me how to make this thing go faster.”
  110. >You tug on the reins, twisting them in several directs and angles before giving up for the 500th time.
  111. >Trixie swallows her food and steals the reins from you.
  112. >”Like…”
  113. >You almost fall out of your seat as the wagon gains a huge burst of speed.
  114. >”This?”
  115. >Bullshit. She didn’t do a thing. No tugging, no twisting. She just touched the fucking thing.
  116. >10/10 you’re fucking mad.
  117. >You slap off her hat because you’re so mad.
  118. >Her horn is glowing.
  119. >”Wha—Hey!”
  120. >Cheating bitch!
  121. >Your body goes rigid as magic surrounds you.
  122. >Trixie looks furious.
  123. >She gets close.
  124. >Like, nose bumping close.
  125. >”Listen closely, idiot. Trixie is only going say this once.”
  126. >You shift your eyes from side to side, seeing as it’s the only thing you can do.
  127. >”You DO NOT. Touch. Trixie’s. Hat. Got it?”
  128. >She releases control, places her hat back on her head, and scoots to the far side of the bench.
  129. “Umm… Do you mind if I ask why?”
  130. >”Yes.”
  131. >Well.
  132. >Things just got awkward…
  133. >Trixie was now sitting there, staring straightforward.
  134. >She still looked incredibly frustrated.
  135. >It’s probably for the best if you’d just leave her alone.
  136. “So what do you know about Hoofington?”
  137. >It’s like your mind and your mouth are two separate, sentient organisms with their own opinions and plans.
  138. >Maybe they could talk to each other eventually?
  139. >Nah, that’s dumb.
  140. >”You first.”
  141. >Her voice was a little cooler than before but it was still sharp.
  142. “What I know about Hoofington? It’s an old Earth Pony town and it’s about three times as big as Ponyville. That’s about it.”
  143.  
  144. >”That’s all there is to it. Dumb ponies living in the foothills. Trixie doesn’t know why she bothers wasting time on those simpletons. She deserves so much more.”
  145. >You have an outstanding amount of counter-arguments to that but you keep them to yourself.
  146. “Maybe, but they have money, and money is good.”
  147. >Trixie lets out an amused chuckle.
  148. >”Yes, money IS good. And those idiots will give it all up with just a simple flick of the horn and a shake of the ru-“
  149. “Aaahhjajahahfbah. No! That is exactly what got you chased out of Appleoosa. You are not going to half-ass this shit like you do with everything else.”
  150. >”And Trixie supposes The Great and Powerful Idiot has an idea?”
  151. “Uh, yeah. Don’t half-ass it.”
  152. >You make it sound as if it’s the most obvious thing in the world.
  153. >Because it is.
  154. “Look, Hoofington is pretty far away from Canterlot. The further you get away from Canterlot, the fewer Unicorns you’ll find.”
  155. >”What does that have to do with anything?”
  156. “I assume there aren’t many Unicorns around. So… play yourself off as a little exotic. Not just ‘bang bam explosions and smoke!’ but a little mysterious and… I dunno. It’s just an idea.”
  157. >Trixie taps a hoof against her chin.
  158. >”Trixie… has an idea. She’ll be retiring into her room for the rest of the day. Trixie wishes  to not be disturbed.”
  159. “Hey before you go,”
  160. >You hold up the reins
  161. “Seriously, is there a way to make this thing go faster?”
  162. >She looks at you like you’re an idiot before crawling back down into the wagon.
  163. >You reach for the food you brought ou-
  164. >What? It’s gone?
  165. >Fucking Trixie.