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- >You slide your fingers in your pants.
- >Would it be worth it?
- >Ridding the one person that did all of this for you?
- >Jeopardizing everything that she worked for?
- >Fluttershy did this just to have someone that cares for her, just as much that they do the same back.
- >Also, you wouldn’t do well in prison.
- >They will eat you up in there.
- >”Anon?”
- >You take your hand out of your pocket and sit in the other chair.
- >She smiles while sliding a piece of steak on your plate.
- >”I knew you would make the right choice.”
- >You grab the fork and stir around the steamed vegetables sitting right beside the well cooked meat.
- >”Anon, I hate to bring it up. But, that one time, when I tied you down and—“
- “I know, you did it to keep me safe.”
- >”No, I did it for myself.”
- >You stop playing around with your food and look at her.
- >She avoids eye contact by looking at her own plate.
- >”I never intended to hurt you, or anyone. I got carried away with everything, trying to keep you to my care. Instead, I took away what you enjoyed and tried to take you in from the start.”
- >She pushes her plate away to meet with the oak table.
- >”I-I’m sorry!” She cries out while wrapping her arms around her messed up hair.
- >You drop your fork to get up and stand right next to her.
- “You could have asked me, and none of this would have happened.”
- >”I didn’t want it that way. I was afraid that you would reject me from the start.” She mumbles through the surface.
- >When you rest your hand on her shoulder, she looks up at you with some of her hair stuck on her face from the tears emitting from her eyes.
- “Maybe, but that was before my parents would have forced me into it somehow.”
- >You bring your hand to move some of her hair away from her face.
- “I would have given it a try.”
- >”Anon, I just couldn’t hold the thought of losing you.”
- “You don’t have to worry about that any longer.”
- >You kneel down and hold her hand.
- “I wouldn’t have it any other way.”
- >The next day was a bit grim.
- >Word spread around that Rainbow Dash was in an “accident” while finding something in the garage, only to be crushed by a storage shelf containing a stack of pipes and paint cans.
- >There is a plaque sitting between the field and school.
- >It commemorates her dedication and outstanding performance in soccer.
- >You chose not to look at it.
- >You already have too much in your mind from everyone else, that you don’t want to add another one to the list.
- >The closest that you were was when you and the rest of her friends gathered around and memorialize the best times.
- >You hanged out with her a few times, even when you were with Fluttershy.
- >She knew, but from a distance.
- >At least you can’t say that Rainbow Dash was a terrible friend.
- >It’s a month away from graduation.
- >Everyone has their gown sent to their house, including you.
- >It might be a bullshit tradition, but your parents would have wanted you there.
- >After three weeks of Rainbows unfortunate accident, you and Fluttershy came out that the two of you were seeing each other.
- >The group cheered on about the news more than you anticipated, but that was possibly from the last few dreadful months.
- >It gave Pinkie Pie a purpose to throw a party, since there wasn’t anything to celebrate that much, even if there was a birthday for someone.
- >For one night, it did boost everyone’s mood, but no one was happier than Fluttershy.
- >She is starting to show.
- >After people realized that she had a child growing in her womb, the two of you already graduated by the time speculation went around.
- >It was difficult keeping it as a secret.
- >The only one you and Fluttershy told was Pinkie Pie, since she could keep a promise.
- >Although the baby shower planning that is going on is bothering you.
- >Not that it is a girl, but they have been constantly talking about it for the last few days.
- >You step on a rock and lose your footing for a second.
- >”Be careful where you step, dear.”
- “Sorry, I was losing focus.” You say while getting back on the dirt trail leading upward.
- >”It’s good that we can get some fresh air.”
- “It is a beautiful day, are you sure that you don’t want to head back down? We wouldn’t want to damage our child, now would we?”
- >”Not yet, this is my favorite trail.”
- >She took her time to lead you up the trail.
- >Once the two of you make it to the top, you take in the fresh breeze and wide range.
- >”What do you think?”
- “It’s beautiful.”
- >You wrap an arm around her waist and bring her closer.
- “But not as beautiful as you.”
- >She chuckles at your cliché line.
- >”Rainbow Dash would take me to these mountains so that we could witness the fresh air and clean environments.”
- “She sure did know a good place to just walk.”
- >”Yeah.” She softly says.
- >The rest of the afternoon, you watch the birds chirp while flying overhead and listen to the woodland creatures scurry around the trees and bushes.
- >Six years.
- >Your little girl is six years old, allowing her to attend her first day in school.
- >You look at a mirror to see a freshly trimmed male in his mid-twenties straightening his tie.
- >Too bad the awfully patterned tie repeated the same bear sitting on a polar ice cap was a gift from your daughter.
- >Still, it was the one tie that gave you a smile.
- >After the many years of hassle with raising a child, you were still able to attend college and get your degree in—
- >”Anon!” Fluttershy yells out through the hallway.
- “Yes, honey?”
- >Fluttershy enters through the doorway.
- >”Amber is going to be late, we should get going!”
- “Right, I’m just finishing up.”
- >”Here, let me do that for you.”
- >You walk up to the door way and allow her to finish fixing up your tie.
- >”You know, someday that the police will eventually find out that the accidents were not as they look.”
- “I know.”
- >She finishes it up and tucks it into your blazer.
- >You get closer to her, and whisper into her ear.
- “Let’s just enjoy our lives as much that we can.”
- >She just smiles a bit as she leads you to the outside of your house.
- >You pass by a rose bush that is starting to wither away.
- >It felt like yesterday that you planted that single rose in the garden.
- >The memories that taunted you for years are finally fading away.
- >After going to therapy for the last year, it was all treated as a bad dream.
- >You never told the therapist about Fluttershy causing it.
- >That would lead into an investigation, regardless of how she would treat it.
- >The therapist never cached on that Fluttershy was behind all of it, but that is when you excluded some of the important bits.
- >HONK, HONK!
- >The car horn goes startles you as it go off.
- >You see a small girl sitting in the driver seat with both hands on the steering wheel.
- >She has your eyes, while having a lighter tone of pink as her hair.
- >”C’mon Dad! I don’t wanna be late on the first day!”
- >”She really has your attitude for school.”
- “Let’s just see about her first crush.”
- >”One step at a time, honey.”
- >You enter the driver’s seat as your daughter climbs over to sit on the back.
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