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/btlg/ Pegavinyl

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  1. >It was time.
  2. >After months of waiting and paycheck after paycheck banked, she was here.
  3. >You didn't even say goodbye to the deliveryman, you just grabbed the box and bolted up to your apartment.
  4. >The box was coated in slavrunes and vodka-speak, sealed with duct tape.
  5. >Prying it open, you found the mare of your dreams.
  6. >...in pieces that is.
  7. >No matter, nothing could dampen your spirits now that your mare has arrived!
  8. >Especially not the fact that she came with a set of wings, no horn in sight.
  9. >Nope.
  10. >Totally not a buzzkill at all.
  11. >After many cheerful and enthusiastic hours spent assembling your waifu, in which you totally didn't have to take multiple breaks due to not-frustration building up because the manual was in cheeki breeki, you had finally finished her.
  12. >All that was left to do was turn her on.
  13. >You reached behind her ear and flipped the switch.
  14. >Her body came to life with a small electronic hum.
  15. >Some electronic ditty played, some kind of start-up logo?
  16. >A faint red glow settled in behind her eyes, which instantly snapped to you.
  17. "Vinyl?"
  18. >Your voice is filled to the brim with excitement.
  19. >Vinyl just sits there, staring at you.
  20. >"Uh, hello?"
  21. >She blinks.
  22. >You sat there, dumbstruck.
  23. >She was looking at you, quiet as a mouse.
  24. >How could your loud, rambunctious party-mare not be loud and rambunctious!
  25. >You must have put her together wrong or something!
  26. >Crossed a wire where you shouldn't have?
  27. >Manual in-hand, the vodkarunes weren't making any more sense the longer you stared at them.
  28. >Eventually, you looked back up to Vinyl.
  29. >She looked back at you, concerned eyes digging into your own.
  30. "Vinyl?"
  31. >Silence
  32. "Can you understand me?"
  33. >Silence
  34. "Blink twice if you can hear me."
  35. >She blinks twice.
  36. >Do you understand what I'm saying? Blink twice for yes, three times for no."
  37. >She blinks twice.
  38. "Can you try saying something?"
  39. >Vinyl looked confused, opening and closing her mouth and waiting for sound to come out.
  40. >Nothing did.
  41.  
  42. >You looked over to the box at the one part in english: a poster advertising the company.
  43. >Your eyes fell across one of the taglines across the bottom.
  44. >'Comes pre-installed with over 10 electronic songs!'
  45. >If they were in there, why couldn-t you hesr anything?
  46. >Were there even any actual voice lines in there?
  47. >That doesn't even mention the fact that she was supposed to be a Unicorn, not a Pegasus!
  48. >You leaned over, head in your hands.
  49. >How were you going to talk for days on-end about the finer points of sound design with your mare if she couldn't even speak?
  50. >You hear a thunk as Vinyl jumps down from the table.
  51. >You were expecting her to wander, but she doesn't.
  52. >Her eyes locked on something, her stride steady.
  53. >Following her sightline you notice a cheap, plastic keyboard on the ground.
  54. >Your 4-year-old cousin must have left it here while you were babysitting him.
  55. >The keys were gigantic, the thing was made for little kids after all.
  56. >You watch as she sits down in-front of it, reaching a hoof out towards it.
  57. >She presses down, mashing multiple keys in at once and creating a horrible screeching sound.
  58. >You cover your ears and wince.
  59. >Vinyl pauses for a second, thoughts running through her head at a million miles-per-hour.
  60. >Then, slowly, her wings extend forwards.
  61. >She reaches forwards with her wingtip and rests it in a key.
  62. >Just the right width.
  63. >She presses down and a single note is sent out.
  64. >You see the ghost of a smile spread across her face.
  65. >Her other wing stretches downwards, hovering over another key.
  66. >She presses it and the first at the same time.
  67. >A nasty grinding sound screeches out of the speaker.
  68. >Vinyl moves her lower wingtip to another key and presses it in.
  69. >You expect another nasty grinding sound, but surprisingly, the notes harmonize together.
  70. >Vinyl smiles, playing the two notes together over and over again.
  71. >That's when you realized that, despite that blanket of silence, she was still your mare.
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