• Published 5th Apr 2014
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Mayor Mare Has a Problem - Noble Thought



Running Ponyville takes a lot of paperwork, and nopony but the Mayor seems to appreciate just how much. Sometimes, it can drive a mare a little... crazy.

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Stamped

Paperwork.

Paperwork was everywhere.

Scattered about her desk piles of paperwork sprouted up like a metropolis. The buildings were stacked so closely together that there was scant room between them to place the roads of order that Mayor Mare had to carefully tread in order to keep Ponyville running smoothly. Nopony but she knew quite how much thought had to go into keeping the chaos from overtaking their small town.

And every day, there was more. Forms seemed to appear, as though by magic, where they hadn’t been seconds before. She was halfway convinced that somewhere, somepony was bringing the forms to life, forcing them to mate and then foisting the horrible offspring onto her desk. It was her Life Form theory of paperwork.

Some of them made no sense, some were just slight changes from other forms that somehow made even less sense than before. Some of them made too much sense. They were common sense requests like a "Request to eat lunch." That one, she just tossed away.

A rare few were actually thoughtful... though she couldn't think of a single one right then.

And there were forms for everything! She pulled one from the pile she called The Unmentionables, a pile that her assistants had learned never to call attention to, for fear of having their flanks stamped.

"A form requesting permission to hold a fracas at high noon in town square," she grumbled. "What pony..." she sighed, looking at the signature line at the bottom of the form. She didn't even need to scratch away the dried frosting to see who it was. "Of course." She wasn't even sure it was a real form! Some of these, maybe... but all of them needed to be processed and needed her approval or to be tossed in the bin. At least it would be a warm winter.

She supposed, maybe... maybe she could delegate?

The image of a giant cheese wheel rampaging through town came rolling through her mind. If only that had been the end of the foolishness they’d approved the last time. The resultant paperwork from the Rainbow Dash Birthaversary Bash had been at near apocalyptic levels. Her hoof still ached from the stamping of paperwork that particular mess had generated.

No... she couldn't delegate. Her assistants didn't seem to actually read the approval requests and all too often gave approval to the most foolish ideas. The cheese wheel had only been the start. The roller coaster... the hippopotamus? And where in the Sam Hay had they gotten ahold of a party tank? Who in the light of Celestia had built the blasted thing? Was there really a thriving market for weaponized partying?

The very next day, she had taken away her assistant's stamps and burned them. Now hers was the only one, and it sat under a glass dome, shining in the noonday sun like the greatest treasure never recovered by Daring Do. She certainly guarded it as jealously as any villain. Nopony else was even allowed to touch it. If she could hide it away, she would make sure nopony would even see it.

Her assistants were nice enough ponies, but she was afraid they would approve the apocalypse. They just didn’t have the talent and drive to be true administrators. What they were great for, however, was the delivery of paperwork and taking of notes—two things that she then didn't have to worry about.

She crumpled up the request for a fracas and tossed it onto the mountain of similar rejects beside her desk. She didn't even bother using her rejection stamp anymore. The poor thing had been so overused that the once crisp lines that spelled out REJECTED had worn down to little more than a series of slightly raised bumps on an otherwise flat surface.

Now, she just ignored the rejected requests and put them in the pile. That mountain, her assistants called it Mt. Rejection, was a testament to the recent spate of chaos that had spread throughout the town. The growing mountain of wadded up paper taunted her with her inability to do more than direct and approve paperwork.

She pulled another request down from a much taller pile. This one, she called The Unknowables. These were requests that came down from Canterlot that seemed to have no purpose other than to generate paperwork.

"Notice to hereforthwith refer to Librarian, Twilight Sparkle as Princess Librarian, Twilight Sparkle."

She sighed and dropped her head to her hooves. She wanted to cry. She wanted to laugh. Did anyone in Canterlot even read what they sent her? It was so tempting just to approve it and send it on.

The glinting of her stamp, with its smooth outer surface and premium silk hoofstrap, gleamed temptingly in the light from her office window.

"Just one?" it seemed to say.

"No! I will not abuse my power." Canterlot Central could stuff themselves if she thought she was just going to rubber stamp any old request. Even if it was technically a notice and not a request, it was stupid. They hadn't even bothered to get her name right—or in the right order. Her last name wasn't Librarian, that was her job! And was hereforthwith even a word?

"It wouldn't hurt to do just one..." the stamp glinted. "You can just undo it later. You're the mayor."

The form lay there in front of her, taunting her with its blank signature line. She touched the tip of her hoof to it and let her mind go free for a moment to imagine what would happen if she signed it. One side of her mouth quirked up in a lopsided smile.

“Why not?” Her eye twitched. “After all, why shouldn’t I?”

It was tempting. Why did she always have to be so straightlaced? Couldn't she just indulge herself and approve one silly request? Why not?

She began to laugh and reached for her stamp.

"Why not have a little fun?"

“Princess Librarian, Twilight Sparkle… Approved!”

It felt good. She kept on laughing as she reached for another request from The Unmentionables. It felt good to let go.

“Request to carry Spike upside down for a day? Approved!”

Then another from The Unknowables.

“Hear ye and henceforthwith, the Library of Ponyville shall be known as The Castle Most High of Her Highness, the Princess Twinkle Sporkle? Approved!”

She reached for another, laughing maniacally.


Papier Mâché glanced over at her friend and fellow office worker, Sharp Quill. They had both known this day was coming. The size of Mt. Rejection had been growing steadily, and it was only a matter of time before it erupted. The laughter was the warning siren that it was coming.

The stamp-crazy laugh. Already there was the rapid-fire percussion of form after form being approved. The paperwork to clean up the paperwork was going to be a nightmare all on its own, never mind the chaos it would cause around town.

Papier Mâché shoved back her chair and dove under the scant protection offered by her desk. "She's lost it. Again. Hide!"

Sharp Quill pushed back his chair and stood up, looking back and forth between the door to the Mayor's office and the door separating the rest of Ponyville from the impending eruption of Mt.--" He paused. "Is it Mt. Rejection this time, or Mt. Approval? She wore out her rejection stamp last time."

"Who the hay cares! It's indelible ink!"

"Yeah... but we need to warn the town. There's a form to be filled out."

“The hay with the town! My hide was red for a month after the last time and I still see REJECTED whenever I close my eyes.”

The laughter got louder and the door to the mayor's office burst open. Mayor Mare was standing there with a stamp dripping in green ink strapped to one hoof. Papers were stuck to her everywhere by still drying ink and a long trail of them led back to the destroyed metropolis on the desk.

"Poor Paperopolis," Sharp Quill lamented, "It was so beautiful this time..." he stared into the office at the destroyed, once beautiful city he had helped to craft while the Mayor galloped about stamping every solid surface in sight. He would have to hide eventually, but she liked solid surfaces better than...

Why was it so quiet all of a sudden?

"Papier Mâché? Mayor Mare?"

There was no answer from his friend, and when he looked around, he didn't see the Mayor anywhere either. Maybe she'd already left?

"Maybe we can rebuild. Just wait. I think she's..." he trailed off. The silence in the office was suddenly thunderous. He saw Papier Mâché staring and pointing a hoof at him, her other pressed against her mouth. "She's right behind me, isn't she?"

"Approved!"


Days later, Mayor Mare sat at her desk again, nursing a bruised hoof. Upon her desk, the bustling metropolis of Paperopolis had been rebuilt, every form meticulously re-copied and placed back where it had been. Somehow, the streets of the thriving metropolis seemed more bustling than ever when everywhere along its streets lay the bright green APPROVED, over and over. It just looked... better.

A brand new stamp sat under glass now. This one was rubber, though. Sharp Quill had refused to write up the paperwork to approve a metal one. Not that she blamed him. Not after...

She shied away from the memory of the paperwork she'd had to fill out at the hospital. She hadn't thought a pony could experience trauma from being stamped too much—even if it was only psychological.

At least she hadn't made it to Sweet Apple Acres this time.

She needed help cleaning up the mess. But who? She couldn't even talk to Twinkle Sporkle. Not until the name change went through. Again. And Spike refused to deliver her messages to Celestia. She would just have to pace herself, she supposed, and wait for her assistants to come back from their well deserved vacation.

"Request to approve purchase of new Approval stamp... approved." She strapped the stamp to her hoof and sighed. So much more work to do. It never ended.

She sighed again and slid over the only form in the smallest pile on her desk, The Sensibles. It was the only one that had gotten sorted into that pile while she was... away. It was the only one she could ever remember sitting in that pile.

"Request to approve payment to clean stamp marks off of City Hall." She looked at the rubber stamp strapped to her hoof. Something felt off as she pressed it down on the signature line. Perhaps it was the distinct lack of a satisfactory thunk marking her approval.

"Approved."

Author's Note:

A spur of the moment story about Mayor Mare. She doesn't get enough love for the craziness she has to put up with. And sometimes she just lets the crazy take over.

Bonus Joke:
Sharp Quill tucked his lunchbox into his saddlebag, the food inside untouched yet again.
Papier Mâché rolled her eyes and flipped her tail at him. "You know you don't have to put in a request to eat lunch, right?"
"But she said, and I quote, 'Check with me before you do anything!'"
"You are way, way too literal minded for your own good."

Comments ( 56 )

Apearrently, in this town you need approval to do ANYTHING. :raritydespair: With good reason!

It's good to know that even those responsible for Ponyville aren't immune to it's high levels of crazy... on second thought maybe that isn't such a good thing...:rainbowderp:

Very nice work, bravo! :pinkiesmile:

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Too much of anything... is not a good thing. When Mt. Rejection blew, last time, every apple in Sweet Apple Acres got stamped "Rejected!" after a bad apple set her off, following a long day of rejecting forms. One bad apple... well, it just spoils the bunch.


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Thanks! I'm glad you enjoyed it!

Final Fusion, APPROVED!!

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I'm not... entirely certain what that is. But okay! Approved! :pinkiecrazy: Approve all the things!:rainbowwild:

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Reaction:
:rainbowhuh: "Final Fusion! Approved!" :rainbowkiss:

4189588 No other show in history has made bureaucratic approval look so badass.

Request to like this story
[APPROVED]

Request to compliment this fanfic.

Approved!

This was funny. Like, really. I think Mt. Approval's eruption reached my house. :pinkiesmile::pinkiesick:

4193263 Thanks! I hope you like the sequel, wherein the Apple Family deals with the previous eruption. That of Mt. Rejection. *Bleep*ity ensues.

I approve of approving this.

For some reason, I see Mayor Made walking with her stamp and swinging it like the hammer in Donkey Kong. Music and everything. :rainbowderp:

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So... It's on like Donkey Kong? :derpytongue2:

Great story. I like stories that take a look behind the bureaucratic scenes, and this one certainly does it with flair. We really get to connect with Mayor Mare as a character, impressively so for such a short story. The whole "try to be good and stick to all the crazy rules, then snap and go nuts" plotline is a classic, and you pull it off superbly (looking at your avatar, I assume this was inspired by Luna's micro-series comic?)

Have some moustaches! :moustache::moustache::moustache::moustache:

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Thank you so much for the review! I'm glad that you enjoyed it. I wrote it partly because I feel that Mayor Mare doesn't get enough love or appreciation. But the inspiration came from a six word story that I wrote as part of a prompt. The story I came up with was "Bureaucracy is going to ruin me." And this is the result. I had actually included that as the final line in the original text... but about 5 minutes after I submitted it, I took it out. It just felt more natural to have the symmetry instead of a forced close.

*APPROVED*

...I know people have made jokes already, but... This story gets my approval! :rainbowlaugh:

90 like 600 view bonus: There is an Easter Egg somewhere on this page.

Edit... No one found it yet. Or didn't see this comment. Removing Easter Egg.

*thunk*
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You're right... it does feel good. Excuse me a moment... :pinkiecrazy:

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*checks feed* Well then. Carry on.

Commence read.

Ha.

Hav u noticed that this story has been favourited by Meester? I thought that guy only did serious business, I mean, he won't even let people PM him unless it's about story writing or something! I keep thinking 'loosen up, Meester' and I think he has by taking time to read a non-serious story. U must really be a good writer to catch Meester's attention!

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I think, more than me being a good author, it was more about a story that entertained him. Since it appears to have done so, I am glad that it did.

I did have a "that just happened," moment when I saw his name in my feed. A combination of shock, amusement, and contemplation.

Poor Mayor Mare.

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Indeed. I wrote the story as a way to commemorate her. I don't think she gets nearly enough love for the crazy things she has to put up with.

Very silly, and just the right amount of over the top. This should be especially funny for anyone who has ever worked in or for the government, or any paperwork-intensive field.

It doesn't really mesh with my headcanon about Mayor Mare, but nevertheless I approve of how funny it is :twilightsmile:

(BTW, spurious comment: where you mention villain, I think a reference to a dragon's hoard, or something else similarly impressive and known to be well guarded, wold have been stronger and worked better. You were climbing in how impressive each metaphor made the treasured object seem and finished in one that seemed weak for me, making the paragraph as a whole less effective.)

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I'm glad you appreciate it! It doesn't fit my headcanon of her either. This is a simple, oneshot comedy not connected to anything. This story was pure cheese and revels in it.

As to the villain thing:
I was going for cheesy villain stash - the kind that's on display for all to see and marvel at. But don't touch or the big baddie will be upset. Not dragon's hoard kinda guarded level of seriousness. Kinda like Ahuizotl in Read it and Weep - he just holds up the shiny object, almost asking her to take it.

I suppose adding a qualifier to it might have made it clearer, such as "She certainly guarded it as jealously as any villain from the books," but that feels kinda clunky, considering I just referenced the books at the end of the previous sentence.

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Thank you! And thank you also for taking an interest in my other stories as well! I do appreciate it, very much.

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It's mainly that your first two images/metaphors evoke images of escalating "seriousness". The first one is a simple glass dome; the second one evokes images of a trap-filled lost temple where the item lies. Then the third one didn't really evoke anything specific for me, and certainly nothing that could beat a trap-filled temple (and this coming from someone that loved to play Evil Genius :trollestia: )

It's just a nitpick, though. For me it broke the escalating "seriousness" that the paragraph seemed to be aiming at, not exactly making it bad but making it less memorable than it could have been. I'm not sure if that was the effect you were aiming for, though, or — in the case it was — if it worked for other readers.

(BTW, another mental image that could work for me in place of the villain one, if I wanted to go for funny and throw seriousness out of the window, would be Celestia guarding her cake. Though in a sense that is just as "serious" as the dragon guarding his hoard :trollestia:)

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Good points. I actually like the Celestia Guarding her cake one. Or Luna guarding cupcakes. Or Pinkie for that matter. I suppose I was going for was a mind on the edge, not quite seeing things as they are from a close in third person perspective.

It makes me happy to see the like number go up, even after so long. :pinkiehappy:

Your writing impresses me! A cute little idea by a very competent writer! I have a half-written story that I now feel the urge to finish, so thank you.

I'll definitely be reading the sequel.

Brilliant. Just brilliant!:yay:

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Thank you both! I'm glad you're enjoying these older stories.

Sorry for the late reply... finally had a quiet moment to just sit and think about writing without dinking around on the internet, and started going through the comments of older stories.

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:yay: NP. I think I added ot to the Mayor Mare group, btw. Or was that how I foubd it? :trixieshiftleft:
I know how hard keeping up with both fimfiction and real life can be, so don't worry.

Twinkle Sporkle? God, my sides! :rainbowlaugh:

:twilightangry2: Alright, alright. Sorry, Twi.

I really liked how you used the setting to take us into Major Mare's PoV, marvellously done. And Papier Mâché has to be the best name ever for a bureaucracy pony.

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You might...or might not be interested to know that this interpretation and timeline of Mayor Mare will be appearing in another comedy. Cameo by mention only, but still... The Comedyverse lives on.

If you'd like to know more, let me know. It's... definitely not an E rating, though. :twilightblush:

This was excellent! I enjoyed the exploration of her character and job, and the references to the mane six were hilarious.

Also:

She was halfway convinced that somewhere, somepony was bringing the forms to life, forcing them to mate and then foisting the horrible offspring onto her desk. It was her Life Form theory of paperwork.

I loved all the little bits like this that really showed her exasperation over her workload.

Speaking of showing, I've got something I want to say. You are one of the few that I have found that go on about how important showing is and then actually do it well in their writing. I have ran into a lot of "editors" that preach about showing vs telling but then all of their stories are filled with Purple Proses because they are so afraid to use telling.

Anyway, great story, and eventually I'm gonna read more of your work. As for now, you have my upvote, favorite, and follow. I look forward to your future stories and blogs as well.:pinkiehappy:

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I'm glad you liked it! I am still constantly surprised that this story has done so well. I did it on a whim, in a single morning. Edited it myself, and it's got some errors, but... wow.

Speaking of showing, I've got something I want to say. You are one of the few that I have found that go on about how important showing is and then actually do it well in their writing. I have ran into a lot of "editors" that preach about showing vs telling but then all of their stories are filled with Purple Proses because they are so afraid to use telling.

I've always thought that the whole show/don't tell thing was a little overblown. Showing is superior for emotional depth. Telling is superior for making things clear and unambiguous. They're both tools in a writer's toolbox, and both can be used to extremes.

But, because telling a story is very much about connecting with the characters and creating that emotive connection with them, this is why showing is so very prevalent in fiction writing. That's a good thing. When you need to show. Unfortunately, some take it to such an extreme, and spread it so far that a lot of authors, even published authors on the bestseller list seem to forget that sometimes everything does not look like a nail, and they need to put the show hammer down for a bit and sit in the corner. And think about what they just wrote. :rainbowwild:

Also, Purple Prose != showing. Purple Prose == wordy and probably crosses the line into telling. I'm glad you agree :twilightsmile:

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I've always thought that the whole show/don't tell thing was a little overblown.

It is so refreshing to hear someone on this site say that. I'll be the first to admit that I probably have a bit too much telling in my work, but there are some who avoid it like the plague. You just can't do that.

Showing isn't detail; showing is story.
Telling isn't lack of detail; telling is story.

I'm glad you liked it! I am still constantly surprised that this story has done so well. I did it on a whim, in a single morning. Edited it myself, and it's got some errors, but... wow.

There is no better feeling than when you sit down and the words just flow smoothly from within you. But I am very jealous of you. I have written chapters in one sitting before, but a one shot such as this takes me a while. I could never just sit down and do something like this, so kudos to you! :pinkiesmile:

This made me smile. Not just the absurd requests but the psychological melt down of the mayor. Though my favorite part was The Castle Most High of Her Highness, the Princess Twinkle Sporkle. As well as the result of the mayor being unable to speak with Twinkle Sporkle.Seriously Twinkle really needs to relax sometimes. So I'll see you at the next chapter... which will likely be Mother of the Moon. So yeah...

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Glad you enjoyed it! I really liked writing this story, too. It's silly, fun, and gives some good face time to Mayor Mare. I like background characters and side characters. There's just so much space to fill in the gaps.

4929401 I like the background and mnor characters too. I need to do some more Background character writing... Maybe... Yeah I can think of a really interesting story for shipping Berry Punch and Caramel... Dang it I need to stop having ideas for stories until I finish other stuff... See you at the next chapter... no I already said that... sorry.

That was exceptionally silly and cute. Really fun read there. :)

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Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it! It was a fun little Saturday morning story to write.

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