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- >Be Anon.
- >Be at the park.
- >11:00 a.m.
- >Sunbeams filter through the tree branches this Saturday.
- >They mottle the forest floor with sunlight and shadows that dance when the wind blows the tree limbs.
- >Thank God for the wind.
- >If not for it, your shirt would be sticking to your skin with sweat soaking the fabric.
- >Fortunately, the coolness of the summer breeze saves you from that world of humidity and wet heat.
- >Instead, today is a warm, clean, Saturday at the Whinny-Huston Ponyville Park.
- >The trail you walk is one less taken by most ponies.
- >There are more bushes on the trail path’s sides, but none tall enough to obscure the scenery around you.
- >You can still see all the spaces between the trees, see the little burrows dug by busy groundhogs.
- >It has character, this trail, hence why you take it.
- >Well, that and the last time you took the main trail was quite the event.
- >You were walking in a fur coat that day for it was Winter.
- >When you returned home, a picture of you in the coat at the park was in the newspaper.
- >That itself was alright-- you are beautiful, after all, like Mamanon said -- but it was the paper’s headline which struck you with great unease.
- >It read: “EVERFREE BIGFOOT MENACE *STILL* HASN’T LEARNED!! ANGRY MOB TO MEET TONIGHT!”
- >Quite lovely.
- >There was also an ad for pitchforks and torches, all 50% off, from the Apple family.
- >It was so fun to explain the truth to the mayor that night, standing in front of the angry mob gathered around town hall.
- >It was also fun having the mayor and the mob follow you home so you could show them the fur coat as proof.
- >And it was the most fun of all when they screamed at the coat and threw their pitchforks and torches at the gift from Rarity while you held it.
- >So.
- >Much.
- >Fun.
- >:')
- >But hey, at least you got a new collection of pitchforks in the front yard.
- >And a torch for 50% off.
- >Gotta watch out for dat Bigfoot menace, ya know.
- >While your current chances of false identification as an elusive, bipedal ape are slim these days, you’ve grown accustomed to this trail from the original one you took.
- >It gives you a sense of security.
- >It’s quiet, peaceful, tranquil-- the good shit.
- >As you continue to walk along the trail path, you eventually come to spot a bench.
- >It faces a clearing through the bushes and greenery to your left that leaves a view open for you to admire through a small pond and the wildlife that inhabit it.
- >Deciding that it is a good place to ponder and reflect, you accost the bench and set your rump upon it.
- >It is a strong bench.
- >A strong, old bench with wood that is dry and pale and chipped, yet no more brittle than steel, or sturdy as a redwood tree.
- >It’s not too uncomfortable, either, and despite most other benches in town having a smaller stature to accommodate the needs of ponies, this one is surprisingly fitting for your size.
- >A good bench to rest upon, you feel.
- >Gosh, what a sight.
- >The sunlight shimmers in the pond with each small splash from each small creature while, at the shallower end, a log sticks out of the water where upon sits a line of five turtles, each one bigger than the last.
- >The smallest sits at the tip top of the log, no doubt the youngest, moving his head about more than his kin, looking at the world with a child's curiosity.
- >You lay back further into the bench with a yawn.
- >“Um, h-hello, Anon.
- “Hello, talking bench.”
- >“Um, are you watching the little turtle too?”
- >You nod your head, smirking at the small shelled reptile.
- >Seeing four others behind it, larger than the ones before each other, makes their placement seem almost intentional.
- >But nature is like that, you suppose.
- >After all, turtles and tortoises tend to represent--
- >Ahp.
- >Wait a minute.
- >Benches don't talk.
- >You split your legs apart where you sit, looking down at the bench's wooden seat.
- “Uh, hello?” you say, a curious upward inflection in your voice. “Did you just say something?”
- >“Oh, um, I-I was just saying hello and wanted to know if you were watching the cute little turtles too. I didn’t mean to disturb you. S-sorry...”
- “Eeeh, that’s alright. You’re good.”
- >You look back up at the pond and--
- “Hey! Wait a minute! You just did it again!”
- >“Did what?”
- “Talk to me! You just fucking talked to me!”
- >“Oh! I’m so sorry! I-I just didn’t want to seem rude or anything... Um, would you like me to, y-you know.../not/ talk to you?”
- “You’re damn right I want no talkin’ bench in my park!” you say to it, but are quick to lean close to its arm-rest and whisper, “Did the Bigfeet send ya here? You their spy or prisoner or something? Look, I can get you out, you just gotta wait until I put my coat on and--”
- >“Um, Anon...?”
- “Yes?”
- >“I’m...I’m not a talking bench.”
- >Ah.
- >Shit.
- >It’s going to be one of /those/ days, isn’t it?
- “Ah. I see. You haven’t reached self awareness yet, have you? Okay, so, listen: technically, you’re not really alive as a bench, but that doesn’t mean--”
- >“Anon? Um, I’m not a bench.”
- “Well, you certainly might /believe/ that, but y’see, free will and sentience is, uh...It’s like...well...uh, it all starts in ancient Greece...”
- >Wait, shit, Greece isn’t canon in horseland.
- >You sigh, shoulders slumping to your side.
- “Ugh, God, this is why I joined that philosophy class in college. You know, dear little bench with dreams, I knew this would happen to me one day. Really, I did! But did I pay attention in class? Noooo! Cause Mom made me drop the damn thing because the school threatened to sue if I went through with the...UGH!”
- >“Um, Anon?” says the little gay bench. “Could you, maybe, look up from your crotch? And, um, now look next to you. No, y-your right side. Um...maybe your /other/ right side, please?”
- “Oh. You.”
- >You scowl at the...the FIEND sitting next to you.
- >Fucking.
- >Fluttershit.
- >She smiles that half-wince smile she always makes, the one with her neck lowered as if she were hiding from someone throwing rotten food at her admittedly cute pony ass.
- >They should be throwing crucifixes.
- >And torches and pitchforks, now that you think about it.
- >A pink curtain of mane obscures half her face.
- >Good.
- >The less you see, the better.
- >Unfortunately, she still reeks of weakness and flowers.
- “When the fuck did you get here?” you ask, folding your arms with a huff.
- >“Um, I was already sitting here. D-didn't you see me?”
- >Uuuuuh......
- “Oh! Yes, you totally were! Of course. Yes. Totally. Hello there. Hi. Hello. So, uh, whaddya doin’ over here? Gonna kill yourself? I can help you with that.”
- “Oh, nothing...”
- >orly.jpg
- “Nothing you say?”
- >“Yes. Um, n-nothing...”
- “Not gonna try and kidnap me?”
- >“No.”
- “Not gonna stand up and reveal that the bench turns into a cage and take me to your basement?”
- >“Nuh-uh.”
- “Not even gonna try and knock me out? Do somethin’ weird and ask me for my fetish? Tickle my sexy boy taint?”
- >She shakes her head.
- “Huh.”
- >You stand up from the bench with a yawn.
- “Well, uh, later faggot.”
- >“O-oh! Um, goodbye, Anon.”
- >...
- “Fuck you.”
- >You kick the bench over by surprise, knocking it back with Fluttershy.
- >You hear the butter-colored pegasus squeak in shock (like a little biiih), then watch her scramble up onto her legs.
- >“R-rape me, p-please!” she screams while stammering.
- >You have just the answer for her.
- “REEE E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E!!!!”
- >With your dominance screech’s power, Fluttershy goes skedaddling into the bush, a warbling cry of indignity, self-pity, and worst-poniness echoing off the trees.
- >You snicker like a basedboi and carry on like a wayward chum.
- >Fucking Fluttershy.
- >Kek.
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