Greyscale

by Zoom zoom


Chapter 11

The rest of the day went much smoother. Rainbow had insisted the storm was going to go on for just four more hours when you brought up sleeping arrangements. After the two of you shared some leftovers she had for lunch and played some video games to pass the time, you were “volunteered” to make dinner. Really it was you just stemming some veggies and pan frying some Broccoli for yourself while Rainbow went off to read a Daring Do novel. You still made enough of both for each of you just in case for leftovers anyway.

“When we’re done eating you wanna go another round at Ready 2 Rumble U?” Rainbow surprisingly had the underselling council that most only got for little kids because she wasn’t big on sitting around that much. You guessed it was more because it was the only system that would carry those games about the Fluffy Pony trying to change the heart of an evil queen by stopping her constant invasions since she seemed to have every one of those games, but you were not brave enough to call her out on it.

“Nah,” you called back finishing up and making sure it would be easier to clean the dishes when you were done eating. “Don’t you have any board games or something? I’ll probably stand a chance against you better if I played something a little more luck based.”

In truth it was more because video games usually didn’t agree with you. Because some were built around ponies that could see color, most of the tells in action games like the ones you played today were hard on you. It’s actually the reason you never bothered with anything besides the original Joyboy even though non-action games usually didn’t have this faultier. Still even with that handicap Rainbow was actually quite good at all the games even when she didn’t have the advantage of seeing other tells like in the single player of Ready 2 Rumble when you tried it out to learn the game.

“Dang it,” she cried back along with a quite audible facehoof. “I forgot all mine at Twilight’s. I don’t usually have ponies over and she didn’t have any when she first got to Ponyville so I left all of mine with her to play at her house. What about ‘Pandamar and Blaze in the Equestria Games at the Crystal Empire’? I didn’t get a chance to really try that out yet so you got as much of a chance as I do.”

“That sounds fine,” you answered setting up the plates and avoiding asking why it was such a long as hell name. “Food’s on!”

The food wasn’t exactly great. You were no master chief and even something this simple still had its issues as Rainbow so kindly pointed out during the meal.

“How the heck did you burn carrots when you steam them?” It was a fair point. It still hurt a bit since you had tried to keep a good eye on it but alas your poor skills could not outlast you.

“Just be glad you can eat it,” you said showing a have blackened piece of Broccoli. It was the best you had to know when it was done since you didn’t really know the timing of how long to cook these things. It was half the reason you agreed to have Noteworthy as a roommate. Say what you will about the colt and his various issues and currently manageable addiction, but the damn guy knew how to cook. “Don’t forget it was you’re idea to have me cook even though I warned you I’m not that good.”

“Next time I’ll keep in mind you even humble yourself on how much you fail too then,” she responded. Still she kept eating it, even if it was full of complaints. That meant on some level it must have been better than whatever she had in mind otherwise. That gave you a little solace.

That was quickly lost however when you opened the door getting ready to leave and looked down. As you had guessed before the storm really didn’t let up yet despite what Rainbow had insisted. Still it wasn’t as bad so you’d be able to get home well enough.

“You know you could sleep over if you wanted,” Rainbow stated drawing out the ‘could’ as much as possible. She was quick to double back, “I mean if you really wanted to.”

“I don’t know,” You stated, “I mean it’s a small town and you are my boss and all. I don’t wanna give pony’s the wrong idea. It could hurt your chances with anypony either of us get our eyes on in the future if they think we have some kind of relationship. Especially after that incident during the party.”

“Wait so you do remember that?” Rainbow asked, “I thought you said you didn’t remember much of that party.”

“Well not details,” you corrected scratching the back of your head. “I figured since I didn’t remember everything that happened it was better to give you a way to not discuss it. Experience has taught me girls and guys aren’t that different when it comes to things like that.”

“Well that’s just dumb. Besides, everypony in town knows me. I don’t pick my partners unwisely. I’m too good of a catch for any one pony to handle anyway.” Truly she is just like Lightning. “Anyway, you gonna stay over or not? Last chance, though it is just as friends obviously.”

“Oh well now you got my hopes up,” say taking her chin and bringing her face close to your own. The key to selling this and getting a girl like her to flush was eye contact. It didn’t work every time, but experience had shown that if it would here.

“W-well if you insist.” Before your play could be outted muzzle had already met muzzle. This could be a problem. A very pleasing problem has you felt a little invader in your mouth, but a problem none the less.