Powder

by Genderswapped


Bit Mash

Ms. Huggs walked me home. I had finished my homework before I left school, so I was kind of free to do basically what I wanted to do. Well what I wanted to do in my age group. I asked Ms. Huggs if I could go explore the town. She shrugged her shoulders and responded with “Make sure you stay out of the sun.” So I walked around Ponyville for a while. I walked past a little filly playing some sort of video game. She seemed to notice my presence, or saw the confrontation with the bullies.

“Hey, your that filly that took on the three bullies at the school house.” said the little brown filly she said standing up I looked at her and just shrugged. “My name is Bit Mash. I thought what you said to them back their was pretty funny, but you have just went to war with the three most unforgiven ponies in the town.” said Bit Mash.

“They just haven’t met me, yet. Let them come. They will just end up ruining themselves.” I said. Bit Mash was noticeably distress. “They’re right behind me.” I said. Bit Mash nodded.

“If it isn’t misses die in sunshine.” said Diamond Crown.

“How’s your concussion feeling?” I asked smuggly. Bit Mash snickered. Diamond Crown turned his attention on her. She gulped.

“Something funny dork.” said Diamond Crown. Bit Mash flinched. 

“Hey, hey your issue is with me leave her out of this.” I said. It worked his goons and him turned their attention back to me.

“Alright sunshine,” said Diamond Crown he looked at his goons. They outmanned me and took my hat and ran away.  I chased them for a while until the shade cut off and they ran off to a high building dead in the middle of the street where the sunlight hits the hardest.  Bold seed threw the hat at the top of the building. They had beat me. I was stumped. If I cross the street I could risk a serious skin burn, or even skin cancer. The trio had left the area. I didn't even notice that Bit Mash had followed me.

Bit Mash was out of breath, but she eventually recovered. “I know the people who work there. I can see if I can get your hat.” She walked over to the shop across the street. About ten minutes I saw Bit Mash on the roof. She had retrieved my hat. She climbed down the stairway she came out of the store. She walked over to me and handed me my hat.

“Thank you.” I said putting my hat back on.

“I kinda owe you one for saving my flank back there,” said Bit Mash, “I have to go, so if you see me tomorrow I would like you to meet the others in our little group.” With that Bit Mash and I parted ways.

I walked home. It wasn’t that far. When I reached my home, the smell of food hung on the air. It was dinner time. With that my first day of school was over.