I was in the process of pushing a small rock when I heard something. I looked up, to see a massive rainbow circle thingy. It puffed my mane and tail. I didn't know what it was, but it filled me up with so much happiness, so much light, it was like a miracle: I smiled for the very first time in a way too long time. I was so happy, I wanted everypony else to be as happy as me, and feel the love, and light that I'm experiencing. So, I went into the tall cellar building next to our house, and looked around. It was a bit dusty and dirty, but it was for a special cause. I searched around until I found it: a box full of stuff. It was filled with streamers, hats, banners, balloons, and other really fun stuff. I sneaked inside the house, tip hooving my way in. I gathered some ingredients and went back outside. I started decorating the cellar, putting steamers here, putting banners there.
"Pinkamena Diane Pie! It's dinner time!", shouted my mum, but I paid no attention. Instead I just kept on hanging up balloons. I stayed in there all night, still getting ready for my surprise. I finished hanging up the stuff, and went back down to where my ingredients were. I got a bowl, and started stirring and stirring. It took a lot of effort but I finally managed what I was making: what I called a Cake. I started to put it down, but I saw the sun rising through the window. The sun seemed to light the whole sky up, not that it didn't do it anyway, and spread happiness this time. But I needed to hurry up. I finished placing the cake and other things down, cleaning up, and getting organized, just as my mother called me for breakfast.
"Pinkamena Diane Pie, come an-", my mum paused, "What are you doing in there Pinkamena Diane Pie?", said my mother, sounding shocked. I came outside.
"I need you, father, and the sisters to come in right now! Hurry!", which is probably the only time I talked for a long time. They came in, and looked. They stared. I didn't know what to think. Were they mad, were they sad, were they as happy as I am?
"Do you like it?", I said with a big smile planted on my face, "I call it a PARTAY!" They just stared.
"You... you don't like it.", said me, smile turning into a frown.
Then it happened, all of them, every single one of them smiled!
"You like it! You really like it!", I said smiling and dancing. We danced, played, ate the cake, and most importantly, smiled.
The party was over. I was disappointed but also tired.
For some reason, neither or my parents talked to me after the party. Confused as I was, I was too tired to make sense of it. Marble and Limestone went back inside the house silently as well, walking next to Mother and Father. The only pony who stayed was Maud.
Maud looked at me. She stared. Her eyes were as empty and cold and emotionless as they always were, but, after a while, she smiled! It was an even bigger smile than she had possessed during the party, and I couldn't help but smile widely too, my tiredness forgotten.
Then she spoke: "Pinkie, look." She pointed to my flank, and I turned my neck to look at it.
There were three balloons stamped onto it, two blue and one yellow. My eyes widened and I lifted a hoof to scrub at the area, unsure if what I was seeing was actually there.
It didn't come off.
"You got your cutie mark, Pinkamena," Maud said flatly, confirming my fears.
"My... My..." I couldn't even say it. My cutie mark? How was that possible? How could a rock farmer, like me, get a cutie mark that looked like three balloons?
No wonder why my parents had ignored me after the party. They were ashamed of me.
My sister wrapped her forelegs around me and pulled me close in a comforting embrace. "What's wrong, sister?"
I sniffled. "They're not--not rocks."
"What's wrong with that?"
"You're cutie mark is a rock! Mother's is a rock! Father's is pickax made of a rock!" I sighed. "How can I be a rock farmer without a rock cutie mark? How can I stay here?! I'm never going to be able to move rocks again!"
"Pinkamena, you hate moving rocks."
"Well, I don't hate my family!" I pulled away from Maud, hanging my head. I knew she was trying to make me feel better, but I couldn't stand the thought of... "If my special talent isn't rock-farming, I'll have to move away. I can't stay here anymore--not when I have BALLOONS as a cutie mark! I... I'll... I'll have to leave you behind!"
Maud lifted my head up with her hoof. "Pinkie, you're overreacting. We won't force you to move out, we love you, you're our family, nothing changes that. And if no one else sees that, I'll make sure they do."
I started to tear up, but from happiness instead of pain. "Aw! I love you, Maud. You're the bestest, greatest, amazing-est sister that I could ever-ever-ever ask for!" I took another look at my flank, now adorning my cutie mark. I didn't know what it meant just yet, but I knew I'd have Maud to help me figure it out.
Hugging her with all the strength I had, I suddenly made a realization.
I had gotten my cutie mark. I'd gotten my cutie mark! "I GOT MY CUTIE MARK!"
I'd never screamed or smiled that hard all my life.
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I love the thought of a pinkse Fic from the perspective of pinke