“So I say to the guy, you ever hear the one about that Big Guy? “Hey girls, you ever wonder why that guy over there is always alone?” >Rainbow stopped her story to look over at Sunset Shimmer, her gaze locked on a table closest to the doors. >She spun around to look over her shoulder. “That loser? Not really. Anyway, back to my story…” “That’s isn’t very friendly of you, Rainbow Dash.” >Rainbow snorted at Sunset. “He’s in my math class, I’ve never even heard him talk to anyone. If that isn’t a loser, then what is? Besides, isn’t his name Anon or something? Weirdo.” >Applejack chimed in from next to her, her eyes narrowed. “Maybe he’s just a quiet guy, RD. Don’t go throwin’ around accusations like that. ‘S not right.” “I know him!” >They girls turned towards Pinkie as she finished polishing off her tray of food. “I tried to throw him a party to welcome him to Canterlot High last year, but he never showed. I tried to ask him about it, but, well…” “See? What did I say, the guy’s a friendless loser. If Pinkie can’t get through to him, no one can.” >Rainbow swallowed the last bite of her sandwich. “Well I’m gonna talk to him. Better there than listening to your oh-so-lovely sports stories, Rainbow.” “Hey!” >They all watched as Sunset stormed away, tray in hand, towards the back of the cafeteria. “Oh dear… I don’t think that’s a good idea…” “You said it, Fluttershy.” >Dash turned back towards the group. “Anyway, This guy had, like, a mask-”   ***   “Can I sit here?” >Sunset Shimmer felt like an intruder when she finally arrived at Anon’s table. >His piercing black eyes darted away quickly when he looked up from his book. >Anon shrugged. “I’m sorry, I didn’t catch that.” “I said that no one else is.” >Anon cleared his throat. “...So… Where, ah, where’d you get that jacket?” >Anon didn’t look up from his book. “I dunno.” “Oh.” >Sunset drummed her fingers on the table as she tried to think up something to say. >What could she say? She didn’t even know him. “Oh, I forgot. I’m Sunset Shimmer. Who are you?” “Anon.” “What book are you reading?” >The golden script on the worn leather binding was peeling, and the quick flash that Anon showed her did little to help her figure out a title. >Sunset sighed. “Do you want me to leave you alone?” “If you want.” >His voice was soft, and it felt like Anon was tripping over poorly worded syllables more than he was speaking. >Sunset wondered at what sort of life Anon lived to become bad at talking. >The same life that led to him sitting alone at every meal, Sunset presumed. “You can go already.” >Sunset jumped at Anon’s voice. “Oh, I’m sorry, I just thought you’d like some company.” >The crinkling of the page greeted her for a moment before Anon answered. “I know you don’t want to sit here. Just go back to your table.” >Sunset’s head bowed. “I do want to sit here, I just don’t know what to say.” “You could tell those girls to stop staring at me.” >Sunset’s head whipped around to look at her table. >A flash of pink and blue told her all she need to know. “I’m sorry about them, they’re just a little much-” “It’s fine. Just… Go.” “Are you sure…? You wouldn’t want to eat at our table? We’d love to have you.” >Anon curled the page of the book over and resumed his reading. >Sunset shuffled back towards the girls. >The lone figure of Anon was in her vision for a moment when she looked back before she finally arrived at her table. “I take it that Anon didn’t want to talk?” >Sunset’s head bobbed. “Yeah, AJ, but I think I can get through to him if I try again.” “Dear, do try and see it from Mr. Anon’s perspective, maybe he doesn’t want to talk to you? Or anyone? We should just give him his privacy.” >Applejack’s hand shot up to stop the milk from spraying over the table. >She choked it down, but just barely. “That’s a might funny, Rarity. You finally learn your lesson about intrudin’ on other people’s business?” “Why, I never!” >Sunset retook her seat. >The lone blur across the cafeteria still consumed her thoughts. >He was a puzzle, Sunset thought, and she loved puzzles.