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Friendship Games

by AlexLoneWolf

Chapter 5: Reflection

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UsagiAngelRabbit: Well, the bloopers for the movie kind of make more sense, seeing as they were based on the movie that was, well, made like a movie. It'd be kind of weird trying to pull that off on here.

Foreststar of WindClan: As for the names, I kind of have a direct explanation for that, but I think I'll wait and see if you possibly catch on towards what I'm getting at later on.

Spero Tenebris: I gotta tell you, I always love reading reviews like these. However, I feel like I might need to clarify a few things. I can say that only Sunny Flare is confirmed to feel that way about Chase, but as for Sour Sweet, that's more a mystery. What I like to do is leave it up to the reader, in a sense. Is it possible that Sour Sweet also feels the same way? Maybe. I guess that's really for you to decide unless it becomes confirmed or something later on. Same thing with Lemon Zest. She might have not had a kind of confession to say, but who knows what's going on inside her head too?

Also, you haven't seen the movie? I know a few people that apparently don't watch the show or movies anymore and stick with this instead. Getting to Faith's confession, you might have a different idea than the way I intended it for it to be expressed. It's totally okay, though, to take it as a "I'm in love with you" confession. However, I suppose the best way to explain it is to see it through the eyes of Chase. For Chase, it was more of a "You mean so much to me" in a platonic kind of way. Of course, it fits just as well if you see it differently as some kind of romantic confession.

Either way, yeah, I don't really think a "date" with each of them to see their compatibility will be happening. The closest to that would probably be a physical hangout, but not with the intention to see if they can romantically hit things off. As for the EG side of the story itself, I can't promise that it'll last long, but with the kind of original content I want to write, I think you might be just as happy if you don't mind that it has nothing to do with MLP.

Shadow Solaris: Actually, I still got one more for you here.

Awesomo3000: "Mmm-wah"? O.o

Overtale: I know right? I think the only reason that they actually included motocross was because of the toys.


We're going to have lunch in front of the school this afternoon. You two should totally come! I've got something that'll totally blow your minds! Sunset Shimmer sent.

Totally! Can't wait for my mind to be blown. o((*^▽^*))o. I'll make Chase go if I have to :]. Faith returned.

You know I'm in here, right? I added in several seconds later.

I had woken up to a group text from Sunset Shimmer. I hadn't slept over at Faith's house this time, so I ended up getting out of bed later than usual. In fact, it didn't help that I had to exert almost whatever energy I had left to convince my parents to let me transfer out of Crystal Prep yesterday.


After Faith and I had ridden back home from school, I knew I was going to have to have a talk with my parents, and I wanted to get it out of the way as soon as possible. Faith insisted that she'd join me, and as much as I didn't really want to have her get involved, she didn't look like she was going to budge.

She ended up accompanying me with convincing my parents, and since she was there, she was probably able to passively keep the talk from escalating into a shouting argument. I had confronted them in the living room of my house, and it took me a while before I was able to get their full attention. When I had it, I attempted to dive straight to the point. I told them that I thought it would be best that I'd transfer over to Canterlot High, the school that I was originally supposed to attend had I not been accepted to Crystal Prep.

They had started to repeat the 'benefits' of going to Crystal Prep as a counter for my proposal, just as expected. However, this time, I acknowledged those benefits and told them that I would be able to keep those credits I earned from Crystal Prep. Despite being an academy suit for university preparation, I felt I would be absolutely fine in spending the rest of my time in high school at CHS. I made sure to tell them that back at Crystal Prep, everything felt just like research and studying. High school happened only once in a lifetime, and I kind of actually felt jealous of the students at Canterlot High.

Before they could tell me that studying and learning was more important than friendship or something, I dove into the topic of Principal Cinch. I described her behavior from our time in Crystal Prep and especially during the Friendship Games. In an attempt to encourage them to see my side, I even showed them a few clips of her attitude during the Friendship Games. After that section of the talk, it appeared I was able to get into their head a little, but they definitely weren't so liking to the idea of me leaving.

Ultimately, I was finally able to get an answer. In the end, they told me that I could do whatever I wanted to do. Although, they sounded pretty disappointed and even angry with me. In fact, they made sure to warn me that they wouldn't hear any complaints after moving to Canterlot High. I knew they were going to be upset with me for quite a while, but I honestly felt like this was the right thing to do. For all this time, I felt like I was going to Crystal Prep, not for myself, but for them. As mentioned before, I was able to tolerate it because of Faith, but if I had a chance to transfer somewhere I'd be happier at, then I wanted to take it by all means.

"I'm really sorry, Chase…" Faith had apologized to me afterwards when we were walking to her house.

"What for?" I asked for her clarification.

"I don't want to sound like I'm bragging or anything, but I wouldn't have had that kind of trouble with my mom. I kind of feel bad because all I have to do is tell her that I want to transfer back to CHS, and she'll actually be pretty happy that I'm happy."

"Yeah, well…don't feel bad." I stated as I tried to think up the best phrase to use in this situation. "We don't get to choose our family. I just so happened to end up with really strict parents, but you know what? I got to live right next to you, so it's worth it."

"Hehe…" Faith glanced at me in the corner of her eyes and blushed lightly. "You're such a charmer."

I took her words lightly. "Whatever you say…" I crossed my arms and looked up in thought. "I just hope they don't give me flak for going to your house afterwards. If I'm lucky, maybe they just won't talk to me."

"Well, I guess you just need to give them time." Faith advised. "If you can, you could totally stay over for as long as you want." She skipped on ahead until she cut me off on the sidewalk and leaned towards me with her hands behind her back. "You know. Anytime you feel lonely and want to be around someone fun, you can totes come over whenever you want. No questions asked."

And with that remark, I had quickly brought her in for a hug. She was caught off her guard for a bit, but she soon seemed to melt in my arms as she lovingly accepted it.


It was the weekend, so I didn't have to change into my Crystal Prep uniform. Soon enough, I would pretty much be able to wear whatever I wanted, even at school. That was something I was also looking forward to. No more wearing a thick blazer when I've got to freaking bike to school instead of being driven in an air-conditioned car.

I decided to wear something a little nicer than just casual. I wore an unbuttoned flannel shirt with a white T-shirt underneath, along with a pair of dark denim jeans. I was just about to finish up with my attire for the day until I heard a yelling voice outside my window.

"Come on, Chase! We're going to be late!"

I opened my window and stuck my head out. It was Faith, and she already appeared roaring and ready to go.

"Yeah, yeah. I know. I'm coming!"

Tying up my shoes, I grabbed my bag and raced towards the front door. She already had been expecting me to show up there as she stood in place with her beaming smile, along with her arms behind her back. I was a bit surprised to see her wearing a white polo shirt and one of those frilly skirts. We weren't going to school, so I figured she'd be more spontaneous with her outfit for today.

"You should get up a little earlier, you know that?" She felt the need to say as I grabbed my bike.

"It's the weekend." I excused. "Besides, I don't have any breakfast to look forward to…" I frowned in distress.

"You know you could always come over for breakfast anytime you want, right?" She countered with a grin.

"Yeah, but still…I always just want to sleep in. It sucks getting up early…"

"It's no wonder I'm always the one getting your butt up in the morning!" She lightly shoved me as I was getting on my bike. Immediately afterwards, she threw herself on the seat behind me and unhesitantly wrapped her arms around me.

Hearing a jubilant giggle behind me as she did this, I couldn't help but bring it to her attention. "You're really cheery today. What's with you all of a sudden?"

"What's there not to be so cheery about?" She inquired. "We have two whole days of freedom, and pretty soon we'll be moving to CHS!"

"Hm…" I studied her, but for some reason, the reasons she gave didn't really seem to fit her actual motive. "It's something more than that."

"Like what?" She reacted a little embarrassingly.

"Eh, I don't know." I ignored it for now and began pedaling off. "Either way, I'm glad you're really happy. Your smile's really one of the best parts of the day."

"Mm." She mumbled as I felt her head dig into me. "There you go with the embarrassing stuff again, but I guess that why…"

"Huh?" Her voice had trailed off, and with the wind, I didn't catch what she said.

"N-nothing!" She nearly screeched out. "You just focus on the road, okay?" She oddly patted my shoulder.

Once the building was in sight, I noticed a group of girls already conversing near the broken statue. I actually had almost dismissed the entire incident yesterday as just a part of a dream, but whatever rubble of the statue that remained reminded me that it wasn't. Nevertheless, the girls didn't seem to notice me until they heard me breaking and parking my bike onto the solid foundation that held the statue.

"We're here!" Faith jumped off her seat and greeted everyone. "Sorry, we're late. Somebody was still too busy sleeping…" She narrowed her eyes and tried to sneak a glance at me.

"Ugh…" I ruffled through the back part of my hair and fit my other hand into my pocket.

"Don't worry about it!" Sunset Shimmer answered. "Come on! Take a seat!"

Faith knelt down onto the picnic blanket they had set out and relaxed her legs. She turned towards me and patted the area next to her before she turned back to Sunset Shimmer. "So, what do you have for us?" She asked as I sat at her designated spot.

"It's time I tell you guys everything that happened since you left CHS, Faith." She explained and took a sip out of her juice box. "And much more. Now that you've seen what kind of magic we have here, it won't be as hard to tell you."

"I'm still trying to process what happened yesterday." I mentioned as I rested a hand over my forehead.

"Just wait until you hear this!" Sunset excitedly chatted. "You see, there's this portal to another world, and from that other world, I—"

A bright glow appeared on the base of the statue, and then another girl suddenly flew out towards us. "I'm so sorry I didn't get here sooner! I didn't get your messages until just now because I was caught in this time travel loop and, honestly, it was the strangest thing that's ever happened to me!" She looked like she had more to say, but she immediately became silent once she noticed the girl in front of her.

For a second, I thought that this girl had been Twilight with a change of wardrobe, but then I remembered that Twilight had been with the girls before we even got here. When two of the girls stood in front of each other, my brain began to short-circuit. As if having prior knowledge of this before, our Twilight managed to wave shyly at the other. For an utterly silent moment, all we could hear was the sound of Pinkie Pie slurping up her juice.

"Uh… Make that the second strangest." This girl revised her last statement.

"Athena!" Someone else not from our group cried out, and we all turned to find yet another girl sitting on top of some other person's back. "I am not some horse you can just ride on like that!"

"But you are a horse, Alex." She innocently pointed out.

The guy who suffered underneath her looked at his hands and answered back. "Not anymore!"

She didn't move until she noticed all of us. It wasn't until she spotted Faith when she jumped up from shock and stared directly at her. "W-whoa! No way! I-Is that?!"

"I'm not staring into a mirror, am I?! What the heck?!" Faith cried out in shock.

The two didn't look as identical as Twilight and…the other Twilight look-a-like did. However, there were definitely major similarities. For one, they both had differentiating eyes, and both of their pairs were of the same color. That was way too similar to ignore.

"If that's really the 'me' in this world, then that means the Alex in this world has to be around too!" Faith's look-a-like quickly scanned the crowd around her and paused at me to point an incriminating finger. "You! I haven't seen you before! What's your name?!"

"C-Chase?" I nearly stuttered.

"No way! You couldn't really be…"

"Can't be." The friend she called Alex stood up, brushed himself off, and looked at me. "He looks nothing like me."

"There's just something about you two!" She brought up. "After all, in the life before, you kind of had eyes like those… You can't ignore that." She turned back to me and glanced over at Faith. "You two! Are you siblings?!"

Faith and I turned towards each other before the both of us immediately shook our heads.

"Of course not!" I answered.

"No way hosay!" Faith simultaneously responded, almost as if it'd be an extremely embarrassing thing if we were. Thinking back on how close we were, it was probably a good thing that we weren't.

Sunset Shimmer had to end up explaining the entire situation with us. She mentioned that the Twilight that popped out was actually the Twilight from the other world she had referred to. As for the other two, when Sunset first met us together, she thought that we might have been those two from this world. However, she also realized that that wasn't exactly right. We would have pretty much looked exactly like each other, but we didn't. Faith's look-a-like, Athena, I believe, brought up something having to do with being born 'differently', but I found it hard to listen to everything we were told.

It took almost the entire day to hear the whole story about how Sunset Shimmer and Canterlot High got to where they were now. Hearing stuff about ponies being princes and princesses in some other world called Equestria, I was almost starting to feel lightheaded. It wasn't that I didn't believe Sunset Shimmer. It was just…a lot to take in.

Right around when the sun began to set, Faith and I decided to start heading home. We needed some time to think about what we had just been told. However, on the way back, I noticed one of the favorite shops Faith and I liked to stop by for ice cream. I slowed down my pedaling and turned towards Faith over my shoulder.

"Hey, you want to stop and get some ice cream?" I asked.

"Oh! Now that you mention it, I could really go for some cookies and cream right now!" Faith chirped. As I began to park my bike near the store front, Faith pulled her phone out of her bag. "You want to invite Twilight? I'm sure she won't be too busy studying to hang out with us this time."

"Nah." I easily replied with as I locked my bike.

"What?! Really!?" Faith responded with shock, covering her mouth with her hand in the process. "But you were always looking for ways to bring her with us! Don't tell me you actually really did give up on her?"

"What? No." I cocked my eyebrow and laughed. "It's just that it'll be cool with just the two of us."

"…just the two of us?" Faith seemed to think about as I grabbed the door and held it open for her.

"Yeah, come on."

The two of us sat at a nearby booth as we waited for our order to finish and be brought to us. Faith was being unusually quiet, and I noticed that she seemed to be shuffling around a bit uncomfortably.

"You okay?" I asked her.

"Y-yeah." A slightly nervous grin appeared on her face. "I was just pretty surprised when you just wanted it to be the two of us here."

"But it's always the two of us." I reminded.

"And for the first time, you had the chance to bring Twilight along and you didn't."

"Is that so bad?"

Faith shook her head. "It's not bad. I just wasn't expecting it. That's all." Her eyes roamed around the room for a moment as if she was trying to come up with another topic to engage on. "Hey, have you talked to Coco, lately?"

"Oh, yeah, I did…" I pulled out my phone and began to look through the conversation we had yesterday. "She actually texted me last night. At first, she wanted to know what had happened at the Friendship Games because she was getting a bunch of stories about it. She said she was stuck sick at home. I didn't know how to tell her. Instead, I told her that she'd have to see it to believe it, so I've been looking into sending her the footage I got. Besides all that stuff, I also told her that we were most likely going to transfer out of Crystal Prep to Canterlot High. She was surprised but mostly sad."

"Aww…" Faith expressed as her eyebrows drooped. "Poor Coco… Did you tell her that we'd still be down to hang out anytime she wanted?"

"Yeah, of course." I nodded. "Seeing as she's usually busy with designing dresses and stuff, she might not get the chance often. Either way, she'd let us know if she's free to do something."

Faith began to rest her cheek on the palm of her hand. "I'll sure miss Coco…" She paused to shift her eyes in thought. "We didn't get to talk a lot in school in the first place. I know it isn't really a good thing to begin with, but at least there wasn't exactly a huge attachment between us. If we had talked all the time, it'd be harder to leave the school. That's for sure."

"Yeah…" I began absentmindedly swiping through my phone after reviewing Coco's messages until I came across a few unexpected names. "…huh?!"

"What?" Faith's head poked up in curiosity.

"Um…am I just seeing things…?" I began to turn the phone over to Faith. "Or are Sunny Flare, Sour Sweet, and Sugarcoat on my phone contact list right now?"

Faith's eyes widened as she pulled the phone in for a closer look. "Whoa! Since when did you get their phone numbers?! Is this some kind of joke?!"

"I don't know!" I immediately responded. "I—" I paused when I began remembering back to the end of the Friendship Games.

Chill out. I left you something special. You better not delete it, or I swear I'll find you and hurt you.

Sunny Flare told me that right before she gave me back my phone and boarded the bus…

There. You're welcome. I even added a special surprise, just for you.

Then it was Sour Sweet… If the two of them actually put in their numbers, then how did I get Sugarcoat? I didn't even see her then!

I even added a special surprise, just for you.

Oh, that Sour Sweet… She was trying to mess with me, wasn't she?

"Chase?" Faith called me out of my thoughts.

I released a heavy sigh while slumping down on my side of the booth. "Sunny Flare and Sour Sweet gave me their numbers right before they left back to Crystal Prep. I guess they figured I would end up transferring out of the school."

"And what about Sugarcoat?" She questioned.

"Sour Sweet added hers in for the lols." I explained bluntly.

"Psh." Faith giggled at the sound of that. "'lols.'"

"Seems like it worked." I noted after seeing Faith laugh. "I guess it's her idea of a joke. Whatever. I don't know if I'll ever text them, but I know I'll definitely stay away from Sugarcoat's."

"What? You got something against girls with glasses?" She jested as she leaned in forward, narrowed her eyes, and stretched out a mischievous smile. I assumed that part of that joke was a reference back to around when we first met.

"Hah hah." I dryly laughed as a response. However, my phone began to suddenly vibrate and ring. I looked at the screen and was fairly surprised to see that it was my sister. "Hello?" I picked up.

"H…g..ng?" I only heard certain words and sounds, but her reply was incoherent overall.

"What?" I repeated, placing a hand on the other side of my ear, but it didn't turn out to be any better. Due to the music being played inside of the shop, along with conversations from other people overlapping each other in the background, I decided I would take this call outside. "Hang on. I'll be right back." I told Faith and began stepping out. "Alright, what?" I said once I was completely outside.

"Hello, little bro!" Her voice nearly screeched because of both the sound quality of the call and her sudden raise in volume.

"Geez." I flinched as a reaction with my ear nearly ringing. "Hey, what's up?"

"I heard you're not going to Crystal Prep anymore. Did you finally just give up?"

"Did mom and dad tell you?" I asked. "No, I didn't just 'quit', I wasn't ever really satisfied being there. Sure, being ahead whenever I go to university is pretty awesome, but sacrificing your high school life in order to slave away at the books? I thought I'd be able to deal with it during the first year, but I realized how irritating it was afterwards."

"Well, whatever you told mom and dad, they sound pretty 'disappointed'." She reminded me.

"Yeah, because they pushed me to go to Crystal Prep!" I almost shouted with full force of my vocal chords. "I hardly even had a say, but whatever. They're my parents. Nothing much I can do about it. It's not fair. You weren't even qualified to go to Crystal Prep. Why the heck didn't they tell you anything when you were still in high school?"

"I don't know. I'm their favorite kid, I guess." She joked, but it definitely didn't make me feel any better. "Don't worry about it, Chase. They'll probably get over it with time."

"I'm not so sure about that…" I responded with worry as I pressed my back against the storefront wall. "It's not like I failed an exam or anything. If they're going to get over it at all, it probably won't be until I graduate or something."

"If they bother you so much about it at home, you can just stay over at your girlfriend's house, right? What's her name again?"

"It's Faith." I corrected her as a heated glow filled my cheeks. "And she's not my girlfriend…!"

"She might as well be. You two are like always with each other."

I sighed and squeezed the area between my eyes. "Whatever. Anyways, what did you call me for? Was it just to talk about how I'm leaving Crystal Prep?"

"Just wanted to say hi to my little brother! Can't a loving sister do that every once in a while?"

"Sure…" I took her words lightly.

"I gotta go somewhere in a bit, so I'll let you go now. You're probably with your girlfriend anyway. Say hi to Faith for me!"

I felt the need to correct her once again, but I figured it would be a waste of time since she didn't listen the first time. "Yeah, whatever. Talk to you later, Starlight."

I disconnected the call and dug the phone back in my pockets. I stood there for a moment and observed the semi-busy streets. After a short moment, I released a heavy sigh and walked back into the shop. I took my seat once I returned to our booth.

"What's up?" Faith asked.

"Just my sister." I answered half-heartedly. "She says hi."

"Hm…" Faith smiled softly. "Makes me wonder what it feels like to have a brother or sister."

"You think that now, but I'm pretty sure you'd get fed up with them." I honestly replied.

"If it makes you feel any better, our ice cream just got here not too long ago." She pointed towards the order that I had been too distracted to see. "Dig in!"

I allowed my mind to relax as I began to scoop up and chomp on the ice cream that was in front of me. However, it wasn't too long before someone brought us something unfamiliar to the table. It was one of those special drinks, punch or something, that was poured into a single large glass, and it's meant to be shared by two with two straws on opposite ends.

"Uh… We didn't or—"

"Thank you!" Faith oddly expressed with a heavy blush before the person nodded and walked away.

"Faith?" I searched her face for an answer.

"Yeah…I got us something to drink…" She responded with a sheepish grin as the redness in her cheeks began to expand further across her face.

"B…but this is for…couples…?" I felt my heartbeat accelerate.

"Well, we are a couple…" Faith answered. For what felt like a long minute, we sat there across each other in an absolute unnerving silence. "…a couple of best pals!" She awkwardly concluded.

Was that all supposed to be a joke? I don't understand you, Faith.

"Well, we're still going to have to share this…" I mentioned as I paid particular attention to the straws that had been wittily intertwined inside the glass.

"It's not like we haven't shared the same drink before." Faith reminded. "Don't be scared. I won't bite."

I assumed that she was just trying to mess with me, so I decided to stop bringing up the unexpected circumstance and just share the drink like a comfortable adult.


It was already pretty late once we had finished riding back. There was a little light left, but it was sure to disappear in no time. Faith jumped off her seat from behind me and lifted up her arms towards the sky for an enormous stretching break. "Mmm!" She moaned before taking a look at her driveway. "Aw. Come on, mom. It's the weekend."

Her mom's vehicle was missing, so all we could assume was that she was doing some overtime work or something.

"I'm sure she'll be back soon, Faith." I reassured. "She should definitely be home all day tomorrow."

"Oh, for sure." Faith turned towards me and smiled. "You want to keep me company until then?"

"Y-yeah, sure…" I felt a little uneasy for some reason this time when she asked me that.

After putting my bike away and walking inside with her to her room, she threw herself against her bed and immediately looked she was in the mood to fall straight asleep. Since she hadn't been wearing her Crystal Prep uniform, she didn't feel the need to change into anything new. I could tell, by the way she relaxed herself on her bed, that it was at home where she could relieve herself of her worries.

She searched through her bag on the side of the bed and pulled out both her phone and her earbuds. "Come on." She invited. "You want to listen to some music together?"

The idea of doing absolutely nothing but just listening to some soft music sounded good after the kind of week we've had. I was almost ready to accept that invitation at the first second she asked. "Don't mind me." I settled myself next to her on her bed. I wasn't totally sure, but in some way, her bed always felt a lot more comfortable than mine.

She placed one earbud into her left ear and held the other towards me. Once I snugly inserted it onto my right ear, she looked at her phone and swiped up a few times before she tapped her screen. I began hearing a nice instrumental of mainly just acoustic guitars. At that moment, the two of us stared at the ceiling in silence. Eventually, I felt a little drowsy and began closing my eyes.

"Don't freak out." I heard her say before something slipped into my hand. My eyes opened out of passive reaction, and I shifted them towards my hand to see it connected with Faith's. Her eyes had been closed as well, and I found that she had actually been smiling warmly. This definitely wasn't a first time, but for some reason, I felt a little embarrassed yet again. Nevertheless, I allowed my head to fall back on her pillow and closed my eyes.

Why did she have to go and call Faith my girlfriend? Seriously? It's nothing like that…

"Thank you for everything, Chase." She spoke once more. "I don't know what I'd do without you."

My jaw seemed to quiver a bit before I could answer. "Yeah… Same here…"

Her grip on my hand tightened, and this lasted for a while until it eventually loosened up a bit. Taking another glance at her face, her smile disappeared, and it seemed she had fallen asleep. I sighed lightly and decided I could follow in her footsteps.

With the new friends we made, with the broken relationships we've mended together, and with a new school to settle in, I could only wonder what was in store for us in the future. We were currently off, due to the weekend, but it'd be only a matter of time before summer vacation would come.

What will we be doing then, Faith?

An unsettling sound came from my phone, along with a momentary vibration. I almost jolted upwards from the bed and quickly reached into my pocket to pull out the troublesome device. I had received a text message from Sunset Shimmer. Wondering what it had been after what we had just came back from, I swiped open my screen and read the message.

A girl who's this crazy photographer snapped a lot of pictures from the Friendship Games. We took a look at them, and I decided to send you some you and Faith might be interested in seeing. I especially like this one ;).

Sunset Shimmer had sent me a link to what appeared to be an online gallery, but there was one specific photo she included in the text message itself. I nearly hesitantly swiped down and allowed the photo to load up on my screen. What I saw next sent jitters to my heart.

It was a photo of Faith and me after I had just rescued her from the motocross field. I had been obviously carrying her in my arms, and I honestly didn't even realize it until now about how embarrassing we might have looked. I couldn't help but get an image of a newlywed groom carrying his bride.

Nevertheless, in the photo, I looked extremely serious and maybe even furious. I remembered that I kind of was, but I was mostly filled with fear for Faith's life. I had been staring intently into her eyes as she returned the stare with a tear-ridden look. However, her eyes had been widened towards me as if I was her guardian angel or something.

Is it just me or do a lot of people seem to be getting the wrong idea? Sunset Shimmer with that winky face? What the heck is that supposed to mean? Seriously. Do a lot of people think that way with Faith and me?

Either way, I felt my face growing redder by the second the longer I looked at it. I had quickly shut off the screen, but then I embarrassingly turned it back on and poked it to download the picture. Afterwards, I shut it back off.

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