Maybe one of those cupcakes she'd made in cooking class last month? She was pretty sure at least one of them had come out not completely burnt...
Miss Cheerilee pointed with her teacher's pointing-stick (do those have an official name) at a complicated-looking labelled diagram of the inside of a flower.
6:04
Miss Cheerilee sighed and pulled herself away from her attempt at explaining pollenation to a student in the back of the room. "Scootaloo, it's only two more minutes until the end of the day... can you please just hold it in?"
Because if she said something, and she went, and she was gone—then it will stop, the feeling, wouldn't it? And she didn't want it to stop no matter what.
The bell rang, loudly. Ding dong, ding dong. Dong ding dong ding. A train arriving at the station.
Nope that’s Big Ben.
The class groaned collectively over the noise of shuffling chairs and scrambling papers.
Ok I dont want to be rude but if you are going to write a story shouldn’t half way through ask “do this have proper names” when people get caught in a story they want to hear every perspective and not the authors questions. That concludes my comment thank
10397237 Um... It wasn't the author's question. It was a filly's perspective. I know I stopped my thoughts to ask that kind of question before. How does that take you out? If anything, it makes it more realistic.
"Class dismissed, everypony. Please remember to do your chloroform worksheets before tomorrow's lesson. We'll be resuming our study and discussion on plant reproduction. Won't that be fun?"
Given the context of the lesson, this should probably be chlorophyll rather than chloroform.
I can just imagine Rarity having a stroke if she were to find out her little sister had her first experience on top of a toilet.
6:04
Nope that’s Big Ben.
Ok I dont want to be rude but if you are going to write a story shouldn’t half way through ask “do this have proper names” when people get caught in a story they want to hear every perspective and not the authors questions. That concludes my comment thank
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Um... It wasn't the author's question. It was a filly's perspective. I know I stopped my thoughts to ask that kind of question before. How does that take you out? If anything, it makes it more realistic.
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Considering the POV and style of this story, I'd say all of that is supposed to be Sweetie's thought process.
Given the context of the lesson, this should probably be chlorophyll rather than chloroform.