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Queen of Hearts Chapter 8

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  1. Chapter 8
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  3. >You hand the chosen card to pony, who studies it with an unshakable curiosity.
  4. >After a few minutes of glancing, he lets you take it.
  5. >A few days have passed since the entire Trixie ordeal, and everything seems pretty much normal.
  6. >You had to submit your special cuff for it to be examined.
  7. >No problem, you never really had any other use for it.
  8. >Still back to your old job, a simple party entertainer.
  9. >No matter how far you go or how much money you make, you’ll always enjoy magic.
  10. >Even in a land where actual magic exists, some flock to see you perform.
  11. >Perhaps they appreciate the effort?
  12. >Whatever it might be, you try not to think on it too much.
  13. >You have a job, and that is all that matters.
  14. >Speaking of which, you are getting more and more requests from many ponies around the city.
  15. >Looks like word got out, and you have been very busy.
  16. >You had very little time to spend with Fleur, her absence in many parties making it worse.
  17. >She seemed awfully inclined to see you more, given that she suddenly showed up at your door with her bags.
  18. >Fleur barged in immediately, and claimed a room for herself.
  19. >You would’ve inquired her, but she then mentioned her work of her own and left.
  20. >It happened so fast that you barely had a moment to react.
  21. >Your fingers slip once, and a few cards fall out of the deck.
  22. >You smile and apologize, and bend over to pick up the dropped cards.
  23. >The pony doesn’t seem to mind, and you mentally slap yourself.
  24. >Focus, focus, focus.
  25. >That’s all you need.
  26. >You proceed with your tricks, blocking out any other thoughts.
  27. >Quick and precise, the cards easily dance with your fingers, something you’ve done since you bothered to remember.
  28. >The rest of the trick goes on without a hitch, with you gathering some minor applause.
  29. >You take a short break, treating yourself with a drink.
  30. >”Well, well, well, look who is here?” A voice calls you from the back.
  31. “I haven’t seen you around for a while.” You get on your heels and turn. “Prince Blueblood.”
  32. >”Yes yes, hello and how do you do and whatnot.” He quickly dismisses the greetings.
  33. “What were you up to, prince? You certainly were a shadow ever since I was challenged by that Trixie mare.”
  34. >”I… Had my own agenda, and I attended some parties- too. Your insistence on jumping from one place to another did not help.”
  35. >You shrug, and offer him a drink.
  36. “Drink?”
  37. >”Ew, not yours.”
  38. “And I thought we were friends, prince.”
  39. >”Alright, cut with the prince crap.” He suddenly seems serious.
  40. >The bartender has the chance to toss a small drink at Blueblood’s way, which he grabs with relative ease.
  41. >”You consider us… Friends, right?” He asks.
  42. “I suppose we are?” You try to stay careful.
  43. >”Right, right, and friends… Listen to friends, right?”
  44. “I sincerely hope you’re not going to ask for my hand in marriage.”
  45. >”You’d wish. Anyway, I finally have decisive proof that that skank of yours is up to something bad.”
  46. >You groan loudly.
  47. “Is this about Fleur again?”
  48. >”Yes, yes, whatever her name may be, she is up to something, listen!”
  49. “What do you have against her anyway?”
  50. >”That… does not matter. What matters is- I- the all knowing prince, getting your sorry hide out of the fire.”
  51. >You laugh it off, not wanting to get into that conversation again.
  52. >What you had with Fleur… You’re quite not sure, actually.
  53. >There was a moment or two, but she didn’t even try to make a big deal out of it, and nor should you.
  54. >You were still going to ask her about her sudden appearance, but you’d get to that later.
  55. >Right now, you had a few bored ponies mulling about.
  56. >Quickly downing your drink, you say your farewells with Blueblood.
  57. >”Remember what I said, Anonymous- you must be cautious!”
  58. >Okay, dad.
  59. >Rest of the night goes on uneventfully, you going around, doing some tricks, the works.
  60. >You chatted with Blueblood again, but this time the two of you avoided the general topic of Fleur.
  61. >You insisted very much so.
  62. >Instead, the two of you threw each other stories and happenings in your own worlds.
  63. >Blueblood seemed to have some sort of business on Ponyville, deliberately planning out every detail of his move.
  64. >He also mentioned some pony and her less-than-usual lover.
  65. >She must be a real Rarity for Blueblood to be so invested in her.
  66. >You talked about the challenge, the hours you put into the trick, so on and so forth.
  67. >And of course, throughout the night, Blueblood deflected incoming mares with such proficiency you’d think he’s sporting.
  68.  
  69. >Or interested in the same gender.
  70.  
  71. >The event goes by quickly, and you find yourself walking back home.
  72. >You button your coat, and pocket your already cold hands.
  73. >You blow out a breath, seeing the small wispy mist forming in front of you.
  74. >Your shoes clack to the stone floor underneath, whilst crushing the snow on it.
  75. >You hear few clops behind you.
  76. >Looks like a few ponies actually walk around at this hour.
  77. >Or this weather.
  78. >The clopping comes louder and faster.
  79. >You instinctively turn around to see the pony behind you, only to see an empty street.
  80. >You look around more, hoping that you are not being fooled.
  81. >Finally, you decide to drop the thought and move on.
  82. >”Hello!” A pony stands right in front of you.
  83. >The rather poor lighting made it impossible to make out who it was.
  84. “Can I help you?” You ask, squinting your eyes to at least try to tell who it was.
  85. >”Yes, you could help me by taking me out to someplace nice.”
  86. >That voice.
  87. “Fleur?” You ask.
  88. >”Of course, now come, I already have a good place spotted out.”
  89. “This late?”
  90. >”This late.”
  91. >Fleur leads you to some random restaurant, expecting you to pay for the ‘dinner’.
  92. >It’s almost eleven, but you’d suppose you’d oblige.
  93. >Perhaps maybe then you’ll have the chance to ask her about what on earth was going on.
  94.  
  95. >The place seems modest enough, a single hearth on the centre of the room.
  96. >You spot a few patrons here and there, but the building is mostly empty.
  97. >”What shall we get?” Fleur asks, while taking a seat for herself.
  98. “Anything.” You reply flatly.
  99. >Fleur lets out a chuckle, looking over the menu.
  100. >”You might regret that…”
  101. “Alright, what are you playing at?” You blurt out.
  102. >”I thought we were eating, not playing.”
  103. “Seriously.”
  104. >”Then let us be.”
  105. “First off; of all the places in the city, why here?”
  106. >”I like the atmosphere.”
  107. “Atmosphere? You come to eat in a restaurant, not for atmosphere.”
  108. >”And ponies come to you to see magic, not a trickery.”
  109. “I’ve heard the same with you.”
  110. >”Excuse me?” Fleur suddenly explodes.
  111. >A few stares are tossed around the building, most of them converging on the two of you.
  112. >Fleur drops the menu and immediately heads for the door.
  113. >The waiter passes you a confused glance, to which you can only do the same.
  114. >Grabbing your coat, you head after her, right into the cold, snowing night.
  115.  
  116. “Wait up!” You call after her, barely having time to put on your coat.
  117. >The cold immediately sets on you, the wind washing over your body.
  118. >You let out a short sprint across the white-blanketed ground.
  119. >You manage to reach her shoulder, and stop her in place.
  120. >Fleur pauses in place, but stays quiet.
  121. “What’s going on?” You ask. “Look, if it’s something that I said-“
  122. >”Of course it’s something you said!” She shouts, turning to you. ”It’s what everypony says…”
  123. >You let go of her and straighten up.
  124. >You honestly have nothing to say, should you apologize? Or should you inquire?
  125. >Instead of doing anything that comes to your mind, you simply stand out here, blowing out warm breaths.
  126. >”Let’s get home.” Fleur says coldly, taking the lead.
  127. >You follow without a word, somewhat relived that this issue is at least avoided.
  128. >But seeing how she exploded like that, your curiosity only grows slightly.
  129. >Perhaps; thoughts, thoughts, thoughts.
  130. >The path home is uneventful, even with the dreadful air that hung between the two of you.
  131. >You wordlessly push the door open, and enter your home.
  132. >Taking a match readied on a stand by the door, you light a lamp nearby.
  133. >The room lights up dimly, just enough for you to make out the details.
  134. >You proceed to light the next lamp, and so on.
  135. >You go to your bedroom to change to more comfortable attire, while leaving Fleur to her own devices.
  136. >You actually decide to have a warm shower first, for some reason you craved it so much.
  137. >Once that was done, you head towards the study and light up the fireplace.
  138. >Placing a few chopped wood in, you begin to kindle the fire.
  139. >The fire grows big enough, and you cease to pay attention to it.
  140. >You rub your cold hands in front of it, warming it.
  141. >Still waiting for some part of your hair dry, you slump on the chair right by the fireplace.
  142. >Feeling something under you, you stand up to find a neatly (now ruined) folded edition of today’s newspaper.
  143. >Looks like Mrs. Sweep left it there for you.
  144. >Acting as your house keeper, she was more of a shadow in your home, you were always out, and she only preferred to work during the day.
  145. >Of course, that did not deter any sort of communication the two of you share.
  146. >She complained about your eating habits, and you questioned her girth.
  147. >All in good spirit of course.
  148. >You’d often ask her about your ideas and how it sounded, and she would tell you to ask the ‘professionals’.
  149. >However, that did not stop her from questioning your fashion any chance she got.
  150. >Have you mentioned how she tries to change your eating habits?
  151. >But still, her company was welcome.
  152. >It’s not like you were the most out-going type.
  153. >For some reason you’d rather not frequent the bars or the- ugh- clubs.
  154. >What are you, twenty?
  155. >Anywho, great to know Mrs. Sweep and everything.
  156. >Your mind then wanders to another occupant in your home.
  157. >Fleur de Lis.
  158. >You try pushing the thought aside and focus on the newspaper.
  159. >The tiny words barely register in your mind, the flickering fire not helping.
  160. >With your eyes strained, you groan and place it on the arm of the chair.
  161. >You let out a long sigh.
  162. >Maybe you could get some coffee to keep yourself company.
  163. >It’s too early to sleep, but you have nothing to do.
  164. >Maybe some tea?
  165. >You hear a knock on the door, and the creak of it opening.
  166. >You peek from your chair, already knowing what pony it would be.
  167. >Surprise, surprise, it’s Fleur.
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  170. >”I- uhm, may I come in?” She asks, with an air of uncertainty.
  171. “Of course, have a seat.” You say, rising from yours.
  172. >She enters the study with caution, looking left to right.
  173. >She drags a chair next to yours and sits on it.
  174. >”Mmm, it’s warm here.” She comments.
  175. “Mmhmm.” You say, as you return to your seat.
  176. >A moment of silence hangs between the two of you, the only noise in the room being the flicker of the fire.
  177. “So, what brings a mare like you to a place like this?” You joke.
  178. >”Oh please, you can do better than that.” She replies, a small smile etched on her face.
  179. “You need a smile, it looks better on you.”
  180. >”Oh Celestia you need work.”
  181. “Hey, not my fault you’re not half intoxicated when you are hearing this.”
  182. >”Mmm, I heard such words compare to poetry when under that effect.”
  183. “Now you’re getting it.” You say, reaching down your chair.
  184. >And from it, you remove a bottle of wine.
  185. >Fleur raises a brow, looking over the drink.
  186. “A drink?” You ask, already reaching for the cork.
  187. >”D-do you keep your wine under your chair?”
  188. “You mean the others don’t?” You feign surprise.
  189.  
  190. >The world spins as you fall onto the soft bed.
  191. >You bounce a bit, and your vision barely focuses on anything.
  192. >Only the moonlight illuminates your room, albeit very slightly.
  193. >You still pick up the movements in the darkness, and its approach towards you.
  194. >A white hoof lands to your left, and then another flanks you to the right.
  195. >A certain mare begins to close in on you, her movements jerky and sluggish.
  196. >She drops unceremoniously on you, her hooves giving out at the same time.
  197. “You know, when I said we should try to get along? This isn’t exactly what I had in mind.”
  198. >”Remember the thing about alcohol and perspectives?”
  199. “Pers- huh?”
  200. >”Neither do I.”
  201. >Fleur’s face finally comes to view, her ivory features by the moonlight.
  202. >You can also notice her flushed cheeks.
  203. >Her eyes glisten in the light, as it focuses on you.
  204. >She leans close and snugly sets herself on your chest.
  205. >With a draw of breath, she asks you one last thing;
  206.  
  207. >”Maybe we can forget that we are different for once?”
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