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Silver Spoon Tea Party

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  1. >"Anon! Come to my tea party!"
  2. >oh goody, this shit again
  3. >this spoiled little brat has been bugging you every day for the last week to come to her house and sip tea with her
  4. >it started with her informing you that she was having one and that you should come
  5. >every denial since has just pissed her off that much more
  6. >ugh
  7. >well, at least that other little shit isn't with her this time
  8. "You're seriously banging on about this again?"
  9. >she just glares over her glasses at you
  10. "You can't just drop it and let me ignore you like everyone else should?"
  11. >her brow furrows deeper
  12. "...Yknow what? Sure. Fine. Right now, you, me, tea. Let's go."
  13. >she blinks in surprise
  14. >"Y-you will?"
  15. >oh, so she's bitchy AND deaf
  16. "If it'll shut you up, sure. Penny Royalty near the Carousel Boutique, right? Let's get this travesty over with."
  17. >she blinks again, before shaking her head
  18. >grabbing onto your pants leg with her teeth, she starts pulling you in another direction
  19. >"No! My house! I wouldn't want to, uh, to be seen with the likes of you at someplace like that!"
  20. >...pfft, the hell was that excuse?
  21. >you'd have to be thicker than AJ's hips not to catch that stammer
  22. >but it's at least closer to Flutter's cottage where you're crashing
  23. "...One. One cup of tea. And then you'll shut up about this."
  24. >"Fine."
  25. >she stomps towards home, and you follow, watching her tail swish with every step
  26. >who the hell taught her to walk like that?
  27. >nopony sashays anywhere
  28. >...eh, strike that, Rarity does
  29. >exception that proves the rule though
  30. >cup of tea, 10 minutes tops, and you can be rid of this shrill little harpy and her demands
  31.  
  32. >holy shit
  33. >well... maybe two cups of tea
  34. >if only to give you time to fully appreciate the goddamn mansion she dragged you to
  35. >this thing had to have a dozen, scratch that, dozens of rooms
  36. >you look up and admire the fine tin roof
  37. >your steps echo off of the real wooden floors
  38. >you're only in the main foyer, but you can already spy one, two, three staircases leading to the second and third floors
  39. >wait... does that center one even go anywhere?
  40. >the little terror doesn't give you too much time to gawk at the decorations though
  41. >and there are a lot of decorations you'd like to gawk at
  42. >instead, she's already trotting ahead through the house
  43. >"Mooooooom! I brought a guest hoooooooome!"
  44. >she shouts up one of the staircases
  45. >"Daaaaaaad?"
  46. >you sincerely hope for her future husband that she grows out of that shrill voice
  47. >it's like a nail in your ear
  48. >she trots through the kitchen, smacking her hoof on an almost-hidden door as she passes
  49. >"Handy, guest. Make some tea!"
  50. >the door swings open (about smacks you in the nose) and out trots a black-coated stallion
  51. >he trots stoically in front of you towards the stove, rummaging through cabinets for a kettle and some rather expensive-looking tools
  52. >all that for tea?
  53. >"Anon! Come on!"
  54. >yeesh
  55. >you nod at the elderly gentlepone and he gives you a tired smile and slight nod in return
  56. >"Missus requests your presence,"
  57. >he notes casually as he digs through the pantry for tea leaves
  58. >requests isn't the word you'd use
  59. >but you follow the echo of her footsteps, trying to catch up
  60.  
  61. >"Daaaaaaaa-- oh! Daddy, there you are, I thought you"
  62. >"Would be upstairs in my study? Haha, but then I wouldn't be able to hear when my favorite little sailor got home! Ready to pick back up?"
  63. >you follow the voices to a hallway and see Silver on the knee of who could only be her father
  64. >(discounting the fact that you heard her call him Daddy)
  65. >strong jaw, wide shoulders, white coat
  66. >you've never seen a bald pony before now, but his mane is conspicuously absent
  67. >or maybe he just moved it all to that glorious handlebar mustache
  68. >"Er... remember I was telling you about that friend I made?"
  69. >she must be talking about some other schmuck, you don't recall agreeing to be her friend
  70. >"Well, his schedule finally opened up,"
  71. >yes, your schedule was previously full of ignoring her demands
  72. >"and he asked to come by and have a cup of tea with me! Anon, meet my daddy!"
  73. >she beckons you over with a look
  74. >you can't tell whether it's supposed to be threatening or pleading
  75. >...
  76. >ugh, dis bitch crazy, but you're not about to call her a cunt to her dad's face
  77. >you put on your least convincing smile and stride over to shake hands... hooves... shake appendages
  78. >his grip is surprisingly strong for a creature without opposable thumbs
  79. "Hi, uh... sir. My name's Anonymous."
  80. >there, greeting concluded, let's just
  81. >"Yes, yes, I've heard all about you, my boy! Come now, come now, sit down, clear a space off..."
  82. >nnngh, this was supposed to be a quick trip
  83. >dammit Spoon
  84. >"I'm sure my name precedes me, but just for formality's sake, I'm Sacks Galore,"
  85. >you clear your throat to stifle a derisive snort
  86. >how much must his parents have hated him to name him that?
  87. >"owner of the PG, the Dragons, and co-owner of Sofa So-Good, among other such institutions. I must say,"
  88. >he levels his gaze at you
  89. >it's not accusatory, but certainly puzzled
  90. >"I was rather surprised to hear that my little girl had made friends with the first human ever to enter Equestria..."
  91.  
  92. "Well actually--"
  93. >you start
  94. >Silver's eyes shrink to pinpricks and she shakes her head as discretely as she can
  95. >"But here you are! Ever since you've arrived, I've wanted the opportunity to talk with the famous outworlder, learn about his land and customs, and here he is in my study! What luck that you two became such fast friends!"
  96. >oh
  97. >OH
  98. >so this is what she wanted you here for
  99. >just some thinly-veiled pretense to show you off as a status symbol to her parents?
  100. >well, you can set that straight
  101. "Yes, how... lucky. So, what did you want to know, Sacks? I really just came for the tea, but I guess if we've got a moment."
  102. >his smile falters a little bit, and SS' look is priceless
  103. >guess she thought you were going to stay in line just to be polite?
  104. >grave miscalculation
  105. >"Well, I suppose... your history? Where did you grow up? What was your childhood like?"
  106. >you let out a casual laugh
  107. >this is going to be easy
  108. "What's to say about my childhood? I was born to a druggie mom and absentee dad, got raised by television and a bunch of minimum-wage teachers at a public school, and all of my friends didn't even have hats, they were so poor and Irish."
  109. >you can really see the family resemblance when they both have that look on their face
  110. >Galore manages to pick his jaw up first
  111. >"That... goodness, it sounds like you've had a rather rough time! And yet you seem so..."
  112. >he searches for a word that isn't patently false
  113. >"...together!"
  114. "You've gotta be. The streets back home are mean, only the tough survive..."
  115. >you put on a gruff voice like that one guy in Sin City
  116. >Spoons' father nods sympathetically
  117. >aww, the little jerk is close to tears
  118. >"How horrendous! Well, certainly things picked up when you arrived here, yes?"
  119. >you make a noncommittal shrug
  120. "Eh, on the one hand, most ponies are downright lovely by comparison,"
  121. >you look over at the little filly, who's hopped off her dad's lap and looks ready to either cry or tackle you
  122.  
  123. >you meet Galore's eyes again
  124. "but there are always a few folks that don't know how to treat each other proper. Being pushy or rude or inconsiderate of others' circumstances, you know the type."
  125. >he seems a bit perturbed
  126. >maybe you hit a nerve
  127. >good
  128. >but all at once he drops into an easy smile
  129. >"Of course, obviously. I do hope you'll pardon my prying, I just found the idea of someone like you befriending Silver so mystifying. It's good to know you're just like everypony else."
  130. >you spend a second trying to figure out what THAT'S supposed to mean
  131. >but before you can puzzle it out
  132. >Handy out of fuckin' nowhere
  133. >the aged black stallion pokes his head in and gives everypony a cursory glance
  134. >his eyes linger an extra second on Spoon before he clears his throat
  135. >"Hem. Missus' tea will be ready momentarily. Will you and your guest be taking it in your room, or in the garden, madam?"
  136. >Silver Spoon walks sullenly between you and the butler
  137. >ooh, no swishy walk now, huh?
  138. >"Garden, Hired. Show him out whenever Daddy's done talking to him, I'll be waiting."
  139. >yeesh
  140. >it was just a joke
  141. >no need to get all touchy, not like it was her reputation on the line
  142. >"Sir, when your business here is concluded, I should like to inquire on your choice of tea. I shall wait outside,"
  143. >the stallion fixes you with a tired look before withdrawing
  144. "You were saying?"
  145. >you look over at the cueball father, but he's turned around and is working on something at his desk
  146. >"Oh, nothing important. Just remarking on your normalcy. May I ask you a few more questions?"
  147. >you shrug
  148. >oh right, he can't see that
  149. "Fire away."
  150. >"Where are you staying right now?"
  151. >you hear him shuffle a few papers around and then the scratch of a quill against one
  152. "Uh, Fluttershy was kind enough to let me stay with her..."
  153. >"Ah, yes, that pegasus with the menagerie? I thought I detected a familiar aroma when you entered."
  154. >he lets that hang in the air a second
  155. >"Do you have any formal schooling or training?"
  156.  
  157. "Nothing to really speak of, just a high school diploma."
  158. >"Intriguing. So what do you do for work?"
  159. >he gives a calming smile
  160. "I work for Applejack, over at Sweet Apple Acres. Just field work, mostly."
  161. >he nods understandingly
  162. >"Well, it sounds as though you have quite the little life carved out here."
  163. >you nod appreciatively
  164. >how could someone like this have raised a little terror like Silver Spoon?
  165. "Well, it's not bad, but it's not half the life you've given your daughter."
  166. >that puts a little damper on his smile
  167. >strange reaction to a compliment
  168. >"Yes, I certainly have given her a semi-charmed sort of life, haven't I?"
  169. "Yyyyyup."
  170. >"..."
  171. >the two of you stare at each other
  172. >what, does he want you to elaborate?
  173. >you don't do the whole "fawn over how rich people are" thing
  174. >hell, that's half the reason you ignored SS so long to start with
  175. >"I'm glad to see she's making friends,"
  176. >he finally sighs, gesturing towards the door
  177. >"I keep trying to encourage her to, but you know I think I've only seen that pink filly come by once or twice? It's nice to see someone else after all this time."
  178. >pfft
  179. >you got bullied into this
  180. >you're not sure that really counts as "being friends" with Silver Spoon
  181. >then again...
  182. >given how she and Tiara act, maybe it does
  183. >"Well, in any case, I'm sure she's waiting for you out in the garden. Go on, the two of you have fun. I've got some business to conclude."
  184. "Uh... sure."
  185. >you wander out of the study, Hired Hand closing the door behind you
  186. >"The garden is this way, if you please sir."
  187. >you look back at the closed door
  188. >something about that seemed off
  189. >you follow him down a hallway and through a couple large windowed rooms
  190. >he stops in front of you, giving you a moment to take in your surroundings
  191. >you notice down the corridor to your right a bit of daylight
  192. >is that the foyer?
  193. >in the opposite direction is the kitchen you passed through
  194. >shit, you're turned around
  195. >"Will you still be joining missus for tea?"
  196.  
  197. "...is this some sort of trick question?"
  198. >you arch your eyebrow at the butler
  199. >not that the opportunity to ditch Silver's not tempting
  200. >but she'd probably come back even more annoying tomorrow
  201. >"Not at all. The matron of the house will be due home shortly, however."
  202. >the way he says it, it's almost like that should mean something to you
  203. >well, it kind of does
  204. >you get to make an ass out of yourself in front of both parents
  205. >other than that, who cares?
  206. "Yeah, no, let's get this shindig started. No sense making you boil all that water for nothing, right?"
  207. >he stares at you for a long moment
  208. >were you... supposed to run out on this?
  209. >he leads you into the kitchen and produces a box of different tea bags
  210. >"What variety may I serve you, sir?"
  211. "Uh... what do you have? I assumed there was just one kind."
  212. >he taps his chin thoughtfully as he goes over each one as he remembers them
  213. >"We have... blueberry, raspberry, ginseng, sleepy time, green tea, green tea with lemon, green tea with lemon and honey... liver disaster, ginger with honey, ginger without honey... vanilla almond, white truffle coconut, chamomile, blueberry chamomile... decaf vanilla walnut, constant comment, orange pekoe, blue pekoe... and earl grey."
  214. >uhhhhh
  215. "Whatever... whatever Silver Spoon's having, I guess? As long as she's not drinking Liver Disaster."
  216. >"Very good sir, I shall have your Sleepy Time out to you promptly."
  217. >you walk through the kitchen and manage to find the back door
  218. >cleverly hidden in its own room adjacent to the kitchen, with portrait windows on either side
  219. >sweet lord, of course their back yard would be huge too
  220. >you make your way past a few bushes cut to look like ponies
  221. >aha
  222. >there she is
  223. >sitting in the shade of a giant willow, back facing you
  224. >you walk up behind her
  225. "So do you actually want to have tea, or was that it? Now that your dad knows I'm a lowly commoner, do I have to hang around?"
  226. >she flinches under the question
  227.  
  228. >"No. That's fine. You don't have to stay."
  229. >aw, no, c'mon
  230. >that's not fair
  231. >she's supposed to be pissed off at you for not acting how she wanted you to, same as you were pissed off at her
  232. >ugggggh
  233. "...Okay, well, I already told Mister Handy or whoever to make me some Sleepy Time. I guess I should hang out until I can have a cup. It'd be rude not to."
  234. >"Rude?!"
  235. >she looks back over her shoulder at you
  236. >oh, good, she is pissed
  237. >well, pissed and crying
  238. >"No, rude is telling my daddy you're some scummy low-life just to make me look bad! Rude is acting like you're a dumb farmer or something so it looks like I made friends with a loser! RUDE is... is..."
  239. "Rude is insisting I come over and cornering me with your dad without asking. Rude is expecting me to play along with your lie because you think I give a damn what your parents think about me."
  240. >you correct her coolly
  241. >what a self-entitled little bitch
  242. >she hops to her hooves and turns to stare at you, going a little red in the face
  243. >"Why couldn't you have just pretended?!"
  244. "Why couldn't you have just ASKED ME?"
  245. >you hold up your hands, waiting for an answer
  246. >the two of you are just frozen there in an impromptu staring contest
  247. >she drops her gaze first
  248. >good, that proves you're right
  249. >"You wouldn't have if I did."
  250. "Oh shut up, you don't even know."
  251. >you roll your eyes, walking around to the other side of the wooden table and sitting down
  252. >it barely comes up to your knees
  253. >so here you are sitting cross-legged at a tea table with a filly close to tears, while her butler brings over a tray with saucers, tea cakes, china cups, the whole shebang
  254. >now seems like the perfect time to tear into her
  255. "That's your problem. With the whole 'force me to play nice with your dad' thing and the 'yell at me to come to your tea party' thing. And probably the whole 'making friends in general' thing."
  256. >you reach over and grab a scone from the tray, dunking it in your tea a few times
  257.  
  258. "I dunno where you learned to make friends, but you suck at it. And that's what you actually want, right? Friends? Because I don't think you could spell sycophant, much less act like one."
  259. >she just sits there as you drill into her
  260. >you've watched her and Diamond Tiara act cunty to the CMC for weeks now
  261. "So why don't you just act like a normal pony and be friendly to folks?"
  262. >she looks at you incredulously
  263. >then she points up at the ridiculous mansion you'd hiked out from
  264. >"Normal? What do you think I know about normal? All the normal ponies just want to play with my daddy's stuff, not with me."
  265. >you take a bite of cake and a sip of the tea
  266. >okay, so that's kind of a valid point
  267. >but c'mon, this is Ponyville
  268. >it's not like everyone here is a shallow jerk
  269. "I bet those three, uh, AJ's sister, Rarity's kid, and whoever the third one is, I bet they wouldn't care about your stuff. Well, too much, anyway."
  270. >she scrunches her face up at the mention of the CMC
  271. >"Those blankflanks?!"
  272. >you can't help but laugh
  273. >it was worth a shot
  274. >besides, it's funny watching Silver Spoon get all butt-frustrated
  275. "Oh, right, I forgot you were born with your cutie mark."
  276. >she blushes a little
  277. >actually, if anyone were to be born with a cutie mark, it'd be Silver Spoon
  278. >"I can't... me and Tiara made so much fun of them..."
  279. "They MIGHT forgive you. I mean, I wouldn't, but they might. They're dumb like that."
  280. >heeey, a smile
  281. >new record
  282. >you shrug your shoulders
  283. "I'd be your friend if you'd ask."
  284. >that one earns you an eye roll
  285. >"Nuh uh, you just said you wouldn't forgive me."
  286. "See? The fact that you're not willing to try is why you don't have any friends. Or at least more than 'Oh I'm so super-rich that nobody can get on my level' is."
  287. >she scowls
  288. >"Fine! Anonymous, will you be my friend?"
  289. "Yes, Silver Spoon, I totally will. Friend count's up to two now."
  290. >"Liar! You lied to my daddy, why wouldn't you lie to me?"
  291.  
  292. "Because if I wanted to play with your dad's stuff, I wouldn't have lied to your dad, and if I didn't want to be your friend, I wouldn't have told you to ask me. Duh."
  293. >...
  294. >wait, did that even make sense to you, never mind her?
  295. >eh, whatever
  296. >you'll be friendly to her for the sake of her not being such a raging bitch
  297. >besides, she seems like she could use someone who's not Diamond Tiara to be around
  298. >she apparently can't find any holes in your logic
  299. >technical success!
  300. >"Uh... okay... so what do you want to do?"
  301. >you down the rest of your sugar-water-with-a-little-tea and grab another bag to steep
  302. "Eh, you said tea party, let's have a tea party."
  303. >so the two of you sit there, sipping tea for a little bit
  304. >you try to explain a little more the philosophy of "not being a complete terror"
  305. >it seems like she gets some of it, though she argues with you a lot about it
  306. >you're on your third cup when you see a white pony come charging down the hill
  307. "...Who's that? Your maid or someone?"
  308. >Tiara's eyes shrink to pinpricks when she looks over her shoulder
  309. >"Aaah! Get up the tree! Up the tree!"
  310. >uh... no
  311. >she jumps over the goddamn table and starts shoving you
  312. >okay, apparently this is serious
  313. >that doesn't make you any better at climbing trees
  314. >shoulda done some pull-ups you lardass
  315. >so you duck behind the trunk of the willow and hide there
  316. >some fuckin' Solid Snake you are
  317. >you hear a mare's voice as she comes trotting up
  318. >"Silver! What do you think you're doing out here, I told you you will break the fine china if you take it out here in the garden!"
  319. >"Oh, hi mom! I was just... uh... having a... tea party..."
  320. >she finishes lamely
  321. >yeah, you can't come up with a better explanation either
  322. >"Oh really. With who? Is it that little Tiara character?"
  323. >she lowers her voice
  324. >"I thought I told you, play dates at her house, not at ours."
  325. >"No, mom, I just--"
  326. >her mother shushes her, and you hear Silver let out a sniff
  327. >okay, this is stupid
  328.  
  329. >you step out from behind the tree
  330. >Silver facehoofs
  331. >Silver's mom lets out a theatrical gasp to put Rarity to shame
  332. >don'tworryigotthis.jpg
  333. >well, if you're going to be friends with her, you can at least TRY to be nice to her mom
  334. >you give a small bow and extend a hand for her to shake
  335. "Hello, Mrs., erm... Silver Spoon's Mom... I'm Anonymous, one of Silver Spoon's friends."
  336. >"No you're not."
  337. >you look up to see her looking politely disgusted
  338. >maybe it's time to stand back up and withdraw the hoofshake gesture
  339. >she just looks to her daughter, then back to you, pushing a few strands of her mane back into place
  340. >"Goodness, Silver, you really do need to stop bringing home strays,"
  341. >she remarks to her daughter
  342. >...
  343. "...Excuse me?"
  344. >"I mean, I am glad you've got such a giving heart, sweetie, but you can't just pick up common riff-raff off the street and call them friends. I told you how that works, remember?"
  345. >"No, mom, I--"
  346. >"I mean, what would the neighbors think, seeing you associate with someone like this?"
  347. >you clear your throat
  348. "Ma'am, if I may--"
  349. >"You may not. My daughter does not associate with you or anyone like you. Leave. Now."
  350. >you look over at Silver, ears flat, on the verge of tears
  351. >is this seriously what she deals with every day?
  352. >no wonder
  353. >...eh, you've already made yourself look bad in front of one of her parents
  354. >two for two!
  355. "Yeah, I could leave. But Silver and I were having a good time."
  356. >you look over at SS
  357. "You want me to take off?"
  358. >she doesn't move for a very long time
  359. >but finally, almost imperceptibly, she nods
  360. "Alright... if you're sure. I'll see you tomorrow then."
  361. >"No you won't."
  362. >her mom calls after you
  363. >"You and she aren't friends."
  364. >you stop and turn around
  365. "Sorry, you're mistaken. We're friends. She said so, I said so, it happened."
  366. >"And I'm saying no."
  367. >you give her a thumbs up and a wink
  368. "Too bad your opinion counts for fuck-all in this case, huh?"
  369.  
  370. >"Excuse me?!"
  371. >you look to your left and right
  372. >what, did you seriously not say it loud enough or something?
  373. "Yeah, turns out Silver Spoon can be friends with whoever she likes. Even a pleb like me."
  374. >"Absolutely not! I forbid it!"
  375. >you laugh at her
  376. >SS doesn't even seem to know how to react at this point
  377. "Whatever you say, silly filly. Just remember SS, all you have to do is try."
  378. >the white mare stomps over and drags you by your shirt to the house
  379. >correction, through the house
  380. >corrected correction, to the front door
  381. >oof
  382. >okay, out the front door
  383. >"If you ever set foot in this house again, I will call the guards."
  384. >wouldn't be the first time you've been arrested
  385. >heh, technically not even the first time you've been arrested in Equestria
  386. >still, this poses a problem
  387. >...
  388. >eh, it's worth a shot
  389. >you run back to Sugarcube Corner and scribble down a time and location, then run it back to the Spoon Mansion
  390. >...Galore Mansion?
  391. >whatever
  392. >you slide the paper between the doors and knock a couple times, then bolt
  393. >guess you'll just have to hope Hired Hand is as good a butler as you think he is
  394.  
  395.  
  396. Two Days Later...
  397.  
  398.  
  399. >you're sitting at a corner table at Penny Royalty's Shop
  400. >it's already 10 past
  401. >maybe your watch is fast?
  402. >maybe the black old pony was too devoted to his job after all
  403. >or maybe she just decided it was easier to listen to her mom
  404. >shit, you did force her into a pretty terrible decision
  405. >nobody should have to choose between their parents and their friends
  406. >maybe that makes you the asshole here too
  407. >"Can we sit here?"
  408. >"Yeah, is this seat taken, A-no-one-ymous?"
  409. >"Hey, c'mon DT, cut it out..."
  410. >...or maybe they were just late
  411. >you smile at Silver Spoon, and she smiles right back
  412. >you'll see if you can explain the finer points of not being a cunt to Diamond Tiara
  413. >anything's possible
  414. "Pardon me, waitress? Could we get three orders of Liver Disaster and some sponge cake...?"
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