• Published 23rd Sep 2016
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Sunset Isn't Your Color - Oroboro



Two years ago, Fluttershy spent a month as a teen fashion model. Her career was cut short by the bullying of Sunset Shimmer. When Fluttershy is offered an opportunity to rejoin the industry, Sunset sees a chance to make amends.

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But It Sure Beats Green

“Excuse me, sir—how do you feel about dogs?”

“Dogs? They’re uh, alright I guess. Why?”

Sunset grinned, then whipped out a photograph of a sad-looking puppy with a cone on its head. “We represent a non-profit organization that helps pay for the veterinary bills of families in need. Pets are just as much a part of our families as anyone else, and people shouldn’t be forced to choose between putting food on the table or letting Sparky die.” She paused for a moment, and just as the guy was about to mumble something, she whipped out another photo of the same dog happily playing with some children. “Thanks to our assistance, Sparky here is living happy and healthy once again.”

The guy pursed his lips, looking Sunset up and down with an air of suspicion. “That all sounds very wonderful, but what do you want from me?”

Sunset shrugged, then leaned in close and whispered, “Hey man, between you and me, I’m just doing volunteer work that’ll look better on my college application, you know? Still, the animals are cute, it’s for a good cause, and we’re selling pastries and stuff too, so it’s not like you’re walking away empty handed. Win-win, right?”

“Eh… yeah, alright, I guess I could eat.” The man pulled out his wallet. “You take credit cards?”

“Yes, actually! Just go talk to the girl over there and tell her what you want, she’ll get you all taken care of.”

The guy nodded, wandering towards the bake sale they had set up on the lawn in front of the veterinary clinic.

“I still think you come on a little strong,” Fluttershy said from behind her.

“Hey, it’s my technique, and it worked, didn’t it?” Sunset smiled and turned to face Fluttershy. Volunteering for this event was Fluttershy’s idea, and Sunset was just glad to help out. “I can’t quite bat my eyelashes like you do to bring in customers. Who even needs the pictures of cute puppies when you’re around?”

Fluttershy’s cheeks reddened and she lowered her eyes to the ground. “I don’t bat my eyelashes at people, Sunset. I really care about these animals, and I'm trying my best here.”

Sunset blinked. Fluttershy sounded offended. “Wait, I didn’t mean it like that. Er, sorry. I know how much this means to you, I’m just teasing.”

“It’s okay,” Fluttershy mumbled, shaking her head. “I don’t know, maybe you’re right. Maybe everyone’s just helping me out because they think I’m pretty, not because they care about the animals.”

“Fluttershy, come on. You know that’s not true.”

“Hmm.”

Sunset sighed, then shook her head. “Look, can you take over for a bit? I need to use the bathroom.”

Fluttershy took the papers from Sunset and took a deep breath. “Sure, I can handle it.”

Once Sunset was alone, she cursed, kicking a stone into a nearby bush. With any of her other friends, Sunset could quip and banter and tease, and be reasonably sure that they'd give back as good as they got. But with Fluttershy, even Sunset’s mildest efforts seemed to cross the line, seemed to push too hard against something too delicate.

Of course, there was probably a reason for that.

Sunset pushed her way into the clinic and entered the bathroom. Her reflection stared back at her from the mirror, lips twisted in a sour-looking pout. She splashed some cold water on her face.

She could remember it all clearly. Years of torment, a relentless campaign to bully and ruin the life of a girl who had never done her any real wrong. Fluttershy had forgiven Sunset, of course. She’d been the first to truly accept Sunset as a friend, when they were still all working through those first awkward stages of redemption.

Sunset couldn't understand it. Even now, when she thought back to some of the ponies who had bullied her as a filly, a part of her still seethed with anger. What Sunset had done to Fluttershy deserved hatred, and no second chances.

“Come on, Sunset,” she said out loud, meeting her gaze in the mirror. “You've been over this already. Fluttershy is your friend now, and it's as simple as that. There's nothing to get all worked up about.”

After a few minutes and some controlled breathing, she felt better. Well, there was still work to be done. She’d just have to tone it down even more when it came to Fluttershy.

Just how many times had she already vowed to do so, anyway?

As Sunset made her way back outside and felt the sun on her face, she caught sight of Fluttershy standing in the shade of a nearby tree. The light of the setting sun filtered through the leaves, casting patterned shadows across her face. Sunset started to reach for her pocket, to take out her phone and capture that ephemeral beauty.

Until she stepped forward, and the smarmy guy leaning over Fluttershy came into view.

Fluttershy shrunk back into the hollow of the tree. Her eyes darted back and forth, and when she saw Sunset, a wave of relief washed over her face.

Something started to boil in Sunset: an anger, not just at anyone who dared to harass Fluttershy, but for shattering that perfect picture as well. Even as she strode forward, fists clenched, some part of her smiled. This was something she was a lot more comfortable dealing with.

“—come on, babe. You're looking hotter now than you ever were before. And you're eighteen now, right? Time to take the world by storm.”

Fluttershy let out a soft whimper. “I'm, uh, not really sure.”

Sunset placed a hand on the man’s shoulder and squeezed. “Excuse me, is there a problem here?”

The man stood up straight, turned to Sunset, and lowered his shades. “Who’re you, her agent?”

“I'm her friend,” Sunset said. She crossed her arms over her chest. It was a little hard to be intimidating when your targets were taller and older than you, but Sunset knew this guy's type. A slick, smooth talker. He radiated sleaze, but would avoid direct confrontation whenever possible; a rat that would scurry back into an alleyway away from a loud noise.

The man rolled his eyes. “Then please. I've got a business opportunity for Miss Fluttershy here, and would prefer to discuss it in private.”

Fluttershy glanced at Sunset and shook her head.

“Yeah, no,” Sunset said, her voice low. She rolled her shoulders, stepping forward, her stance loose. Her heartbeat accelerated, ready to fight. Everything about her demeanor spoke of a willingness to inflict violence, or at least she hoped it did.

“Freaking teenagers,” the guy muttered. “Alright, alright, relax lady. I didn't mean nobody no harm. Look, just take my card, alright? She reconsiders, give me a call. Not many girls get opportunities like this. Hell, maybe give us a call yourself. I think they're wanting to demo a new line of Bad Girl duds.”

Sunset accepted the card, not breaking eye contact until the sleazebag finally left.

Fluttershy took a deep breath, her hand resting over her heart. “Thank you.”

“No problem,” Sunset said. She tried to let herself relax too, but the adrenaline was still flowing. She glanced down at the card in her hand. “A modeling agency? What exactly did he want, Fluttershy?”

“I used to work with him, kind of,” Fluttershy mumbled. She shifted back and forth, twiddling her fingers together. “Don't you remember, back in my sophomore year, when I was a teen fashion model for like a month?”

Oh. Sunset felt her heart sink in her chest. Fluttershy had been a model alright. For a brief moment in their school’s history, Fluttershy’s magazine cover had been all anyone talked about. Fluttershy was hardly the type to seek the spotlight, of course, but the photoshoot captured her inner beauty perfectly. On those pages she became a radiant goddess, instead of a normal, shy teenage girl who loved animals.

Unfortunately for her, the whole debacle happened to come right before the Fall Formal.

Fluttershy was kind. Fluttershy was good. Fluttershy was sweet, and innocent, and earnest, and beautiful, and everyone adored her for her inner light.

Back then, it was like holding up a mirror into the ugliest parts of Sunset’s soul. A harsh reminder of how hollow and empty the power she sought really was.

So Sunset did what she always did to someone she considered a threat: destroyed them.

It had been so easy. She took Fluttershy's contact info, brought it to the seedier parts of the Internet, made up a story about how this sweet innocent girl was actually a manipulative bitch, and laughed as a storm of anonymous harassment drove Fluttershy out of the industry before her career had really even started.

“Sunset? Are you okay?”

Celestia, Fluttershy probably didn't even know Sunset was the one who did it. It was a sin she had never gotten around to confessing.

“Sunset?” Fluttershy asked again. She placed a hand on Sunset’s shoulder, her eyes wide with worry.

Sunset snapped out of her reverie and cursed under her breath. “I'm fine. Sorry, I guess dealing with that jerk took a little more out of me than I thought. Look, I’m the one who should be worrying about you.”

Fluttershy smiled and shook her head. “I'm fine too. He is kind of scary, but I received an email about it a few days ago, so it wasn't completely out of the blue.”

“Right, that makes sense.” A thought occurred to Sunset, and she cautiously added, “The last time you modeled, did you have to work with creeps like that?”

“Oh no no no, it was actually quite, um, nice. I mostly worked with Photo Finish. I think he was just a recruiter.”

“I see.” Sunset stretched, resting her arms behind her head and staring up at the sky. Two years ago she had destroyed Fluttershy’s future. Could this be a chance to make things right? “If that's the case, do you have any interest in modeling again? I'd be happy to help you out. As an agent or whatever.”

Fluttershy blushed and twirled her fingers through her hair. “Oh, I don't know about that. It was all very intense, and it involves being in the center of attention a lot. I don't think I was ever a very good model.”

“That's nonsense,” Sunset said. She grabbed Fluttershy by the shoulders and looked her in the eyes. “You're beautiful, Fluttershy. Take it from someone who was a jealous and spiteful bitch back when you modeled the first time. You've only gotten prettier since.”

“I, um, thank you,” Fluttershy stammered as she turned an even deeper shade of crimson. “But you really don't have to—”

“Hey, you two, stop making out and get back to work! Just because you're volunteering doesn't mean you get to slack off!”

Sunset grinned sheepishly and turned back to the bake sale. “Guess we'd better get back to it then. I'll talk to Rarity, see what she has to say, then make some phone calls. I'm sure we can find you a gig that's just a private photoshoot, no catwalks. And if we do the online thing, I'll screen everything so no jerks bother you.”

“Oh. That, um, sounds nice, I guess…”


Sunset raised her hand and knocked on Fluttershy’s door. According to Princess Twilight, Fluttershy’s pony counterpart lived in a quaint little cottage on the edge of the forest. The human Fluttershy would probably prefer an arrangement like that, as opposed to this off-the-rack home in the heart of suburbia.

“Just a minute!” Fluttershy called out from inside. After much thumping, then the undoing of locks, Fluttershy opened the door, her smile wide. “Hi, Sunset! Perfect timing, I just pulled the cookies out of the oven.”

Sunset could smell the heavenly aroma of fresh baked goods, and her stomach rumbled. “Jeez, Fluttershy. You didn’t have to do that. I just wanted to go over some things with you in person.”

Fluttershy shook her head. “Baking helps me relax when I'm stressed out. Well, so does knitting, or taking care of animals most of the time, but I was also hungry.”

“Fair enough,” Sunset said with a chuckle. “Is something bothering you? Also, you've got some flour on your cheek.”

“I'm baking, Sunset. I haven't had the chance to clean up yet.” Fluttershy’s cheeks were red, but she still smiled, and didn't seem annoyed by the comment. “Just a second, I need to check on something,” she said, scurrying back to the kitchen.

Sunset frowned when she realized Fluttershy hadn't answered the question.

A breeze tickled Sunset’s face, and she turned to see a pair of lacy curtains flapping in front of an open window. The weather was beautiful today, so it seemed appropriate.

The wind picked up a little, and a stack of papers on the nearby dining table fluttered down to the floor.

As Sunset knelt down to gather up the scattered papers, one in particular stood out. It was a torn open envelope addressed to Fluttershy, from the University of Fillydelphia. Something about veterinary medicine?

Sunset’s fingers itched with curiosity, but she resisted the urge to peek. It wouldn't be right to intrude on Fluttershy’s privacy. Plus, she could hear footsteps coming from the kitchen anyway.

“Here you go!” Fluttershy said, looking rather maternal as she leaned over and set the cookies on the table. “I, um, hope you like them. I tried out a new recipe.”

Sunset picked up a cookie and stuffed it into her mouth. Still gooey and warm. “Mmmf, that's not peanut butter, is it? You know what happens to me when I eat peanut butter.”

“Um…” Fluttershy pursed her lips together. “You eat a ton of it because you really like it?”

“‘Atta girl.” Sunset grabbed a second cookie.

Fluttershy giggled, then handed Sunset a napkin and a glass of milk.

Sunset let out a sigh of content as she washed the cookies down, then wiped at her mouth. “Those were really good, Fluttershy. Thanks.”

Fluttershy beamed as she nibbled on a cookie of her own.

“So,” Sunset said, leaning forward. “I looked into it some more, made some calls. Pretended to be your agent. If modeling is actually something you want to do again, they're really interested. And it's good money.”

“Oh. Right.” Fluttershy straightened her posture, then clasped her hands together in front of her. “I still don't think I have the necessary… presence, as Rarity calls it, to be a model. I'm always blending into the background, and I'm pretty okay with that.”

Sunset couldn't help but smile. Fluttershy always hovered at the edge of the group, but personally Sunset found that isolation all the more striking. “I'm sure you thought the same things two years ago, but everyone loved you anyway.”

Fluttershy's expression turned sour. “Not everyone. Some people can be really nasty.”

“Like me?” Sunset asked, raising an eyebrow.

“Well… yes, kind of. I mean the old you, Sunset.” Fluttershy lowered her eyes towards the floor. “But even though you're a good person now, there are plenty of others out there that are as bad as you ever were. Or worse.”

Sunset winced. “The world can be harsh, I get that. But that's what I'm saying. If you want to do this, I'll protect you. I promise. You don't have to worry.”

Fluttershy blushed a deep crimson, and hid her face even further behind her hair. “I, um. Thank you. I always feel better when I know my friends are supporting me. But…” Fluttershy took a deep breath, then started walking around the table. “I just don't know if this is something I really want, or can even handle.”

“Hey, I don't want to push you or anything,” Sunset said. She leaned back in her chair, balancing on two legs. “I just think it seems like a good deal. You're a lot stronger than anyone else thinks, Fluttershy. I know you can handle it. And if not, well, it's one opportunity, not the rest of your life. Worst case scenario, you quit.”

“Mmm. You're probably right. You usually are…” Fluttershy stared out the open window, eyes distant, her long skirt swaying in the gentle breeze. Her hand came to rest on the letter Sunset had seen earlier, and she closed her eyes.

“I'll do it,” Fluttershy whispered.

Sunset felt a wave of relief wash over her. She wasn't entirely sure if this was the right path, but she had to atone somehow. Fluttershy deserved to be happy. She made her way over to where Fluttershy was standing and put a hand on her shoulder, squeezing gently.

Fluttershy smiled and nodded to Sunset. “We've all changed a lot since then. Grown up. Things will be different this time.”

Sunset smiled back. “We sure have, huh? Come on, there's some stuff I want to go over with you.”


“I'm kind of surprised, Rarity,” Sunset said as she glanced over at the table next to her own. “I figured you'd be all over something like this. Fashion and all.”

“Mmm. Well, I'm not sure about that, darling, I—ooh.” Rarity cooed softly as Aloe massaged her shoulders. “Sorry. But I think it's better if I keep my distance, after what happened last time.”

Sunset glanced down at Lotus, who was working on her feet, and shivered. She had only gotten spa treatments as a pony maybe once or twice, but as a human it still felt super weird. “What happened?”

“It wasn't anything serious, mind you. But the whole reason Fluttershy started to model was because I wanted to show off some new designs of mine. Rather than falling in love with my work, however, they quickly fell in love with Fluttershy's natural beauty and wanted nothing to do with my creations.”

“Yikes. That must have been rough.”

Rarity let out a long sigh and buried her face in her pillow. “It certainly was. Jealousy is quite the ugly emotion. I'm not proud of the way I felt back then. I was even happy when Fluttershy got bullied out of it. Goodness, I'm a terrible person, aren't I?”

Sunset shook her head. “We're all p—humans, here. It's okay to feel anger or jealousy every once in a while. You just can't let it control you, or interfere with your friendships. Besides, if you want to talk about being terrible, I…” Sunset took a deep breath and tugged at a one of the curlers in her hair. “I orchestrated the bullying that drove Fluttershy out of it. You may have felt jealous, but I acted on my envy and hurt her in the process.”

“I see.” Rarity twisted her head to regard Sunset, one eye peeking out from behind her hair. “Well, that's one mystery solved, I guess. Everyone kind of suspected you had something to do with it, but you covered your tracks well.”

“I'm sorry,” Sunset mumbled, lowering her eyes.

Rarity sat up, then lay back down on her back as Aloe began to work on her legs. “Come now, Sunset. You've already apologized more than enough. And even if you hadn't, I’m not the one who needs to hear it.”

“I guess you have a point.” Sunset sighed, shook her head, then cursed under her breath as Lotus prodded her in a particularly tender area. “That's kind of why I'm trying to do this. As an apology.”

“Is that your reason? Drat.” Rarity scowled and pursed her lips together.

Sunset blinked. “Were you expecting something else?”

“Well, you know—ah, a little lower—I was starting to think that this was all stemming from a romantic infatuation on your part.”

“What?” Sunset stammered, her face turning red and her eyes going wide. “What would give you that idea?”

Aloe and Lotus glanced at each other, then started giggling.

“I…” Rarity frowned, then rubbed at her chin. “I don't know. Just an odd feeling I've had about you recently. Like déjà vu. Either way, your reaction now tells me enough as is.”

Sunset grimaced and looked away. “It's not like that. Sure, Fluttershy is beautiful, and kind and smart and I love spending time with her, but that doesn't mean I want to stick my tongue down her throat.”

Rarity held a hand in front of her mouth, concealing a catlike grin. “Really? That's a pity. She told me how much she'd love for you to do just that.”

“Seriously?” Sunset sat up straight, to the annoyance of Lotus. “Crap, I'm not sure if I can…”

Rarity burst out laughing.

Sunset blinked, then sighed and shook her head. “Stop toying with me.”

“I'm sorry, I'm sorry,” Rarity said, her eyes still full of mirth. “You walked right into that one. But I'll stop teasing, I promise. Look, do you want to have a serious talk? Your crush is obvious to everyone here, there's no more denying it.”

“Yeah, fine, whatever.” Sunset huffed and leaned back in her chair. “So maybe I have a bit of a crush. It's not a big deal. She's cute, and I like her. Doesn't mean I actually want to upset the status quo and ask her out. Even assuming she swings that way, with our history, I'm sure she wants nothing to do with me.”

Rarity rolled her eyes. “Look at you, so melodramatic. How many times do you have to be told that you're forgiven? How long are you going to hold onto that guilt?”

“That's just it. I feel guilty. That's not a healthy place to try starting a relationship from. For now, all I want is to help Fluttershy, not burden her with my own issues.”

“Just be careful you don't end up doing that anyway.”

Their spa day continued in silence for several more minutes until Rarity’s massage ended and she stood up, stretching.

“That was absolutely delightful. Shall we hit the sauna?”

Sunset stood up as well, glancing down at her fingernails. She could practically see her own reflection. “Yeah, sure.”

As they made their way through the spa, Rarity leaned in and whispered, “One last thing: I suspect you'll find Fluttershy quite amenable to those of the feminine persuasion, so however you sort yourself out, that won't be an issue.”

Sunset swallowed, her throat suddenly dry. “Right. Uh, thanks, I guess. I'll keep that in mind.”


“There, just like that. Hold that pose, and... perfect! Excellent, darling, we’re really feeling this one. Keep it coming.”

Lights flashed, people barked orders, and Fluttershy sat demurely in the center of it all.

Sunset sat off to the side, carefully taking in everything at once. A photo shoot was apparently a complicated event with a lot of moving parts. If Sunset was going to be an agent, she'd need to understand it all.

“Good! Alright, take five for now. I want to try something different with the lighting.”

“You doing alright?” Sunset asked as she made her way over and handed Fluttershy a bottle of water.

Fluttershy drank half the bottle greedily, then poured some into her cupped hand and offered it to Angel Bunny, who was curled up in her lap. “It's, um, not so bad, I guess. It all seemed so much more intimidating when I was younger.”

Sunset wiped the sweat off of Fluttershy's brow with a handkerchief, careful not to smudge any of her makeup. When she was done, she stepped back to take in the bigger picture. Fluttershy wore a dress of forest greens, expertly ruffled and shaped in a way that implied she was a natural part of the babbling brook she sat next to. She even had a crown of flowers.

It was a photoshoot that played to Fluttershy’s strengths rather than accentuating her weaknesses. And it worked like a charm.

“You look absolutely beautiful like this,” Sunset murmured. She felt her cheeks heat up and mentally cursed herself. Ever since her talk with Rarity all sorts of uncomfortable thoughts were bouncing around in her head.

Fluttershy pursed her lips together. “Everyone keeps telling me that, so I guess it must be true. I don't feel like it is, though. Shouldn't it be Rarity up here instead of me? She puts so much more effort into her appearance than I do.”

Sunset frowned, thinking it through. She kicked off her sandals, sat next to Fluttershy, and dipped her feet in the stream. The water was cool between her toes, and she could see tiny fish swimming about. “It's not like attractiveness can be measured in a way that directly correlates to the effort put in. And different aesthetics have different appeals, none of them better or worse than the others. Rarity cultivates a specific image for herself, one she wants to show to the world. You don't, instead trying to hide from it. Different things work for different people.” She paused.“Of course, I'm not even human, so take that with a bushel of hay.”

Silence. They both sat side by side, staring into the water until Fluttershy sighed. “Maybe you're right. You always explain things in a way that sounds like you must be right. If people like the way I look so much that they want to pay money to take pictures of me holding a bunny, what right do I have to argue otherwise? It's honest work, right? If nothing else, I should at least be able to handle this.”

“What I said earlier still stands, you know,” Sunset said, placing a hand on Fluttershy’s shoulder. “I'm not trying to push you into doing anything you're uncomfortable with.”

Fluttershy shook her head. “Maybe you should be. Almost everything makes me at least a little uncomfortable, Sunset. And hiding from it all hasn't exactly gotten me anywhere I want to go.”

Sunset raised an eyebrow. “Where exactly is it you want to go?”

“I—”

“Places everyone! Break time's over, time to make more magic! You there, off the set!”

“Sorry…” Fluttershy mumbled.

Sunset grinned as she stood up, stretching. “Bad place for a talk, anyway. Sleepover at your place tonight? To ‘celebrate your success.’ Or, you know, just hang out like normal?”

Fluttershy giggled, then flashed Sunset a radiant smile. “Sure. I'm looking forward to it.”


“Hey, Fluttershy,” Sunset called out as she stuck her head into the bedroom. “Do you have a spare toothbrush? I forgot mine at home.”

Nobody answered her. Sunset blinked, and pushed the door open a little further. Water dropped from Sunset’s hair onto the carpet. Fluttershy wasn't in her room.

“Fluttershy?” Sunset called, louder this time. No answer, but it wasn't anything particularly noteworthy. Fluttershy had probably just snuck downstairs to the kitchen, or to the other bathroom while Sunset was taking a shower.

After searching both of those locations and finding nothing, a twinge of worry began to worm its way into Sunset’s heart until she felt a slight breeze on her face. The back door was open.

She found Fluttershy outside, sitting on one of those wooden porch swings.

“Hey,” Sunset said. She sat down next to Fluttershy, the old wood groaning in protest. “Two bits for a thought?”

Fluttershy turned to her, smiled softly, then went back to staring up at the sky. Light pollution from the city left the view a little washed out, but the stars were still visible. “It's nothing, really. I'm just a bit tired. It was a long day.”

Sunset nodded. A faint whiff of perfume tickled her nose, whatever they had put on Fluttershy for the photoshoot. She had no idea why a model needed to smell nice for a picture, but whatever. “This is a sleepover, you know. If you’re tired you don't have to hold back on the sleeping part for my sake.”

Fluttershy giggled. “Okay, um, if you say so!” She closed her eyes and promptly fell over with her head resting on Sunset’s shoulder. She began making exaggerated snoring sounds, interspersed with snorts of laughter.

Sunset chuckled, even as her heart sped up. Fluttershy had no idea how much of an effect she had on Sunset. But it wasn't fair to blame Fluttershy, of course. Sunset had let her emotions get all twisted up, and had no one to blame but herself… and maybe Rarity, a little.

After a minute, Fluttershy’s faux snores died down with a soft sigh, and she snuggled a little closer. “You're a good friend, Sunset.”

It felt right, somehow. Just sitting here with Fluttershy. Was this really the kind of thing Sunset wanted? Would she risk an intimate friendship for the sake of a deeper intimacy? “I'm not too sure about that, sometimes.”

Fluttershy peered up at Sunset, her eyes glittering with disapproval. “I know I don't have much of a right to say this, but you shouldn't be down on yourself like that, Sunset. Whether I think you're a good friend or not is up to me, isn't it?”

Sunset swallowed, her mouth suddenly dry. She couldn't keep avoiding the issue forever. “It was me,” she croaked, her voice barely a whisper. “I was the one who bullied you out of being a model the first time, or at least arranged for it to happen.”

“Oh.” Fluttershy pulled back and clasped her hands together in her lap. “Um, thanks for telling me. You've been carrying that for a while, huh?”

“I…” Sunset grimaced and looked away. “Is that really it? What I did to you was absolutely horrible.”

Fluttershy raised an eyebrow. “Would you prefer I got angry and yelled at you, or if we stopped being friends?”

“I can hardly think of anything I want less than that,” Sunset said, clenching the fabric of her jeans. “But a part of me still feels like I deserve it anyway.”

“Hmm.” Fluttershy held a finger to her lips, brow furrowed in thought. After several moments, her eyes lit up. “Oh, um, maybe this will help? At the time I actually hated being a model, and I only stuck with it because I didn't want to disappoint Rarity. But when the harassment started, I seized on that excuse to quit and was happy for it.”

“You mean…”

“Though it would have been a lot nicer if I could have done it without all the threatening phone calls and emails and feeling scared and missing classes,” Fluttershy said with a bitter smile.

“Sorry.” Sunset frowned, then turned towards Fluttershy. “If you really hated it back then, is that the case now? I really don't want to push you into anything.”

Fluttershy's expression darkened, and she shook her head. “It's not like that. Things are different now. I can handle it better. And I've got, um, other reasons.”

Sunset leaned closer. “Such as?”

“I—”

A soft chime interrupted the night air. Fluttershy stiffened, then pulled out her phone and began scrolling through something. Her eyes darted back and forth as she read whatever message she had received. After a few moments, Fluttershy went limp, slumping back into the bench like a puppet with its strings cut. “Reasons like that,” she whispered, and pushed the phone towards Sunset.

Sunset picked up the phone and skimmed the email on it. A few key words quickly jumped out at her like application, veterinary school, and rejected.

“Come on, this is just one school, right? Not the end of the world.”

Fluttershy sniffed and wrapped her arms around her stomach. Her bottom lip trembled as she spoke. “I think that's the fifth. Not even one of the good ones.”

“But that doesn't make any sense,” Sunset blurted out. “Animals are your thing, Fluttershy. Your cutie mark. Your raison d’être. How could anyone ever reject you?”

“Well, they did,” Fluttershy spat. She clenched her fists, trembling. “It turns out you need more than a love for animals to be a vet. Competition is fierce, and they require good grades in math and science, which I'm okay at but not great.” Fluttershy pulled her legs up onto the bench, wrapping her arms around them. “I want to do more for animals than just volunteering at a shelter, but I guess I'm not cut out for it.”

Sunset hesitated briefly, then scooted in close and threw an arm around Fluttershy's shoulders. “Sorry. I had no idea. But if this is your dream, you can't give up that easily, right? Maybe you just really need to knuckle down and study. I'd be happy to help, and I'm sure the rest of the girls would too.”

Fluttershy sobbed, and buried her face into Sunset’s shoulder. “All I'm good for is being a pretty face!”

Sunset pulled Fluttershy into a deeper embrace and let her cry it out. She absently stroked Fluttershy's hair, murmuring, “Hush. You know as well as I do that that's not true.”

A cool nighttime breeze flowed across them. Sunset shivered briefly, but clung a little tighter to the warmth in her arms. Her own guilt was easily forgotten when comforting a friend.

They sat like there for several minutes longer until Fluttershy’s tears finally dried up, her face red and puffy.

“I'm sorry,” Fluttershy mumbled into Sunset’s shirt. “I guess I've been holding onto that for a while now, too.”

Sunset chuckled, then took a deep breath. Her fingers were still intertwined in Fluttershy's hair. It was probably a bit bold on her part, but Fluttershy had yet to pull away. “Feeling any better?”

“A little.”

“Glad to hear it. Do you want to talk about possible solutions?”

“Mmm.” Fluttershy squeezed a little harder. “I'm scared, Sunset. I always thought it'd be easy. What if I try even harder and still fail? At least with modeling I'm good for something.”

A part of Sunset wanted to just keep holding Fluttershy, to let her know that everything was going to be alright. But this seemed like the time for honesty.

“I don't know what it takes to become a vet.” Sunset reached down, cupped Fluttershy’s chin, and lifted, their eyes meeting. “I do know that I promise to help you study or apply or threaten admissions officers, whatever it takes. But you're right. It might not be enough. Life is hard, and sometimes our dreams just don't come true. But you have to try anyway. And you don't have to do it alone.”

Fluttershy sniffed, and reached up a finger to wipe at her eyes. “Maybe don't threaten anyone, okay?”

Sunset bared her teeth in a wicked grin. “I'm not ruling anything out just yet.”

There was a brief pause, then they both burst into a fit of giggles.

“Thank you, Sunset,” Fluttershy said, smiling.

“Anytime.”

Fluttershy stood up and yawned. She stretched, leaning back and forth before heading towards the door. “Well, I guess I don’t have an answer, but I feel better. Do you want to get back to our sleepover? Or do we have even more things to get off our chests?” She turned with a mischievous grin and stuck her tongue out.

“Well, actually…” Sunset grumbled under her breath. She looked up, then realized Fluttershy had heard her comment. Crap. It'd be easy enough to play off as a joke but… Screw it. She might as well take one final leap.

Sunset stood up and faced Fluttershy head in. She clenched her fists, her arms stiff against her sides. “Hey, Fluttershy. You know I'll stand by you as a friend, right?”

Fluttershy cocked her head to the side. “Um, yes? I think we've covered that pretty thoroughly.”

“Well, I want you to know that what I'm about to ask won't change that at all, I promise.” Sunset squeezed her eyes shut, took a deep breath, then opened them again. “But I was wondering if maybe you'd like to stand together as more than that—as girlfriends instead.”

Fluttershy blinked several times, then her eyes got wide, and she clasped her hands over her mouth. “I, um…” Her cheeks grew a deep scarlet, and she stumbled over her words a few more times before she managed to stammer, “Are you, um, asking me out?”

Sunset shrugged and rubbed at the back of her head. “Yeah, I am. Sorry to put you on the spot like that; you just mentioned things left unsaid, and well... If you want to say no, that's fine. I'll live.”

“I, um. I don't know.” Fluttershy fidgeted and drew in on herself. She twiddled her fingers together and peeked out at Sunset from behind her bangs. “I don't think I'd make a very good girlfriend to anyone, especially to you, Sunset.”

“Maybe, maybe not. I think it's worth trying. Whether I think you’re a good girlfriend or not is up to me, isn’t it?”

Fluttershy managed a brief smile before she returned to her fidgeting.

The silence seemed almost deafening, even though the noise of the suburbs hadn't gone away. A breeze kicked up some fallen leaves around their feet. Sunset half expected a tumbleweed to blow by.

“When I said maybe I needed a little push out of my comfort zone, this isn't exactly what I had in mind.”

Sunset grimaced. Well, she'd given it her best. They were strong enough that it wouldn't ruin their friendship. She just had to—

“But, sure. Okay,” Fluttershy whispered, her voice a barely audible squeak. “I guess I can try that too.”

Sunset blinked. “Wait, really?”

Fluttershy nodded, and looked up, a spark of determination behind her eyes. “You make me want to be a better person, Sunset. I, um, don't know anything about being in a relationship, but if it's anything like being your friend, I think I’d like that.”

“I…” Sunset’s breath caught in her throat. A warm rush of euphoria coalesced in her chest and spread throughout her body, and she found herself grinning like an idiot.

“And I, um, know everyone’s been saying this to me a lot, but I think you’re pretty cute too,” Fluttershy said with a shy smile.

Sunset felt laughter bubble out of her throat and she jumped forward, pulling Fluttershy into a tight hug and picking the smaller girl up off the ground briefly. “Fluttershy! I, geez, I don’t even know what to say now!”

“A little tight,” Fluttershy wheezed.

“Sorry!” Sunset put Fluttershy back down gently. “Wow, I uh. I honestly didn’t think this far ahead. What do we do now, anyway?”

Fluttershy blushed and looked away. “How should I know?”

“Right. I have no idea what I’m doing either, but I’m just going to wing it, okay?” Sunset took Fluttershy’s hand in her own, intertwining their fingers. She stared into Fluttershy’s eyes. A part of her wanted to just lean forward and kiss her, but this was Fluttershy. One step at a time.

“I’m kind of scared,” Fluttershy whispered. She stepped in close, wrapping her arms around Sunset’s as they made their way back inside. “I’m not sure what’s really changed, but it suddenly feels like everything has.”

“No matter what, we’re still friends. And I don’t think there’s much more to it than that. Just, you know, with kissing and stuff. But we can work up to that, don’t worry.”

Fluttershy furrowed her brow, then smiled. She leaned up and gave Sunset a quick peck on the cheek. “Is that good enough to start with?”

Sunset still couldn’t stop grinning. She reached up and rubbed at her cheek absently.

“Yeah. A good start.”

Author's Note:

Thanks to Kalan, MaskedFerret, Zoey, and Seraphem for editing and pre-reading!
Coverart commissioned by Magello.

This story is part of a collection of oneshots, each focusing on a relationship between Sunset Shimmer and a member of the humane six. The other stories can be found as follows:
Applejack - The Sun Sets Over the Apple Orchard
Rarity - A Suit With Sincerity
Rainbow Dash - A Heartfelt Goal
Pinkie Pie - Pinkie Pie and Sunset Shimmer Get Trapped In An Elevator
Twilight Sparkle - A Sunlit Journey
End - For The Love of Sunset

There are also a few other story contributions to this madness. Check them out!.
(Human) Twilight Sparkle - The Nightmare I Need, by Dubs Rewatcher.
(Pony) Twilight Sparkle - Anamnesis, by TheAlbinocorn.

Comments ( 59 )

Great story! i loved it!

“I…” Rarity frowned, then rubbed at her chin. “I don't know. Just an odd feeling I've had about you recently. Like déjà vu. Either way, your reaction now tells me enough as is.”

More confirmation that all these stories are alternate paths that takes place in mutually exclusive alternate universes. I still think that the last story is, as we like to call it, the Golden or Harem ending.

Sunset could, in my opinion, be great for Fluttershy. Sunset would take her past experiences as a bully to learn how to protect her from other bad people while still retaining the kindness the Rainbooms had taught her, Fluttershy in particular.

Fluttershy would act as a...rein for Sunset to prevent her from going overboard, as well as offering a kind word and gesture for Sunset if and when Sunset is emotionally hurt.

Complimentary. The fact that Fluttershy choose to forgive her for her past mistakes and agree to a relationship with her makes this even more beautiful.

And if you're not happy with the above comment, here's a recipe for sachertorte.

YIELD: Makes 12 to 16 servings
INGREDIENTS:

4 1/2 ounces high-quality bittersweet chocolate, finely chopped
9 tablespoons (1 stick plus 1 tablespoon) unsalted butter, at cool room temperature
1 cup confectioners' sugar
6 large eggs, separated, at room temperature
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1 cup all-purpose flour (spoon gently into cup and level top)
Assembly:
1 cup Apricot Glaze
Small Batch Chocolate Glaze
Sweetened Whipped Cream , for serving

PREPARATION:

1. To make the torte: Position a rack in the center of the oven and heat to 400°F. Lightly butter a 9-inch springform pan and line the bottom with a round of parchment or wax paper. Dust the sides of the pan with flour and tap out the excess.

2. In the top part of a double boiler over very hot, but not simmering, water, or in a microwave at medium power, melt the chocolate. Remove from the heat or the oven, and let stand, stirring often, until cool.

3. Beat the butter in the bowl of a eavy-duty standing mixer fitted with the paddle blade on medium-high speed until smooth, about 1 inute. On low speed, beat in the confectioners' sugar. Return the speed to medium-high and beat until light in color and texture, about 2 minutes. Beat in the egg yolks, one at a time, scraping down the sides of the bowl. Beat in the chocolate and vanilla.

4. Beat the egg whites and granulated sugar in a large bowl with a handheld electric mixer on high speed just until they form soft, shiny peaks. Do not overbeat. Stir about one fourth of the beaten whites into the chocolate mixture to lighten it, then fold in the remaining whites, leaving a few visible wisps of whites. Sift half of the flour over the chocolate mixture, and fold in with a large balloon whisk or rubber spatula. Repeat with the remaining flour.

5. Spread evenly in the pan. Bake until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean, about 45 minutes. (The cake will dome in the center.) Cool on a wire rack for 10 minutes. Remove the sides of the pan, and invert the cake onto the rack. Remove the paper and reinvert on another rack to turn right side up. Cool completely.

6. To assemble: Using a long serrated knife, trim the top of the cake to make it level. Cut the cake horizontally into two equal layers. Place one cake layer on an 8-inch cardboard round. Brush the top of the cake layer with the apricot glaze. Place the second cake layer on top and brush again. Brush the top and sides of the cake with the remaining glaze. Transfer the cake to a wire rack placed over a jelly-roll pan lined with waxed paper. Let cool until the glaze is set.

7. Make the chocolate glaze (it must be freshly made and warm). Pour all of the warm chocolate glaze on top of the cake. Using a metal offset spatula, gently smooth the glaze over the cake, allowing it to run down the sides, being sure that the glaze completely coats the cake (patch any bare spots with the spatula and the icing that has dripped). Cool until the glaze is barely set, then transfer the cake to a serving plate. Refrigerate until the glaze is completely set, at least 1 hour. Remove the cake from the refrigerator about 1 hour before serving.

8. To serve, slice with a sharp knife dipped into hot water. Serve with a large dollop of whipped cream on the side.

MJP
MJP #3 · Sep 23rd, 2016 · · 11 ·

i hate "grren isnt your color" this episode says that you should always share your secrets with your friends, but in fluttershy's case, why bother remembering it

7588502 Ummm no, no it doesn't. It says don't keep secrets just for the sake of keeping them when you know it' something that affects them by not knowing. And also, just be honest with them.

Well that one was just a barrel full of daww! I love how the different girls bring out different parts of Sunset's personality! It's adorable that Fluttershy's timidity and delicacy brings out both Sunsets's protective side but also her more insecure side.

Loved it! Can't wait for tomorrow's fic! :raritywink:

MJP
MJP #6 · Sep 23rd, 2016 · · 19 ·

7588510 the episode simply makes no sense, why the fuck was the element of kindness Futtershy doing in the shallow AF fashion industry, why is fashion an industry in the first place

7588544 .... because defineing them only by their element is asinine so that first question makes no damn sense and is utterly invalid. Second one, Because it does, just because ponies don't were clothing for modesty, it's established they still do wear it for fashion.

Aww, this was cute! Keep up the good work.

As they made their way through the spa, Rarity leaned in and whispered, “One last thing: I suspect you'll find Fluttershy quite amenable to those of the feminine persuasion, so however you sort yourself out, that won't be an issue.”

Is this something Rarity suspects from firsthand experience?:trollestia:
(Crud, forgot she (thought she) was straight. Maybe it just came up during spa visits.)

Once again, pretty sweet, and basically the appropriate pace for dealing with Fluttershy. Oddly refreshing to know that Sunset isn't going to go ahead and screw all of her friends at the first nudge.:rainbowwild:

Aww, the SunShy shippings are always the cutest, no wonder it's very popular.

So here goes the fifth, it was tame, but it suits since it represent well Fluttershy and how Sunset must struggle to interact with her more carefully than the others while also giving her the push she needs to get more affirmative.

So next one is... Sci-Twi right? last one before the big finally.

Found a couple mistake:

“Guess we get better get back to it then.

Your raison d’etre.

raison d'être

very good story loved it was sweet and teeth rottingly daw thoe it was odd for sunset to mention a cutie mark to human fluttershy

I'm enjoying this series of one shots but I have to say that some of them have felt a bit forced. Specifically Rainbow and Pinkies entries, I guess I just feel that Rarity, Applejack and Flutershys seem a lot more genuine to me, not sure why.

Okay I guessed right at the start that the Fluttershy story was going to end up being my favorite. So far I'm not wrong.

What works well about this one-shot even compared to the others (which are all solid) is that the chemistry between Sunset and Fluttershy feels incredibly natural. Not that it didn't elsewhere, but there's something about the cadence of conversations that just feels 'real' - I think it's the way Fluttershy deflects and protests and Sunset's constantly not sure if she's pushing too hard, and tends to volunteer information she's been holding back for quite some time. All of those are actual conversation beats I've had with actual friends. I stand by the fact that the yes at the end could've been more enthusiastic (both here and in the Pinkie story), but this was great.

I especially love that the major conflict here isn't even will-they-get-together. It's will-they-spill-their-secrets. It's obvious that Fluttershy feels uncomfortable about modeling though she won't say why, and it's obvious Sunset really wants to apologize for what she did before. The net result is that I'm pretty invested in the relationship by the end in spite of the fact that it wasn't even the major source of conflict.

Also Sunset's response to peanut butter was a joy.

I once heard that peanut butter is really unhealthy for horses...

At this point, I suspect the seventh story will carry over directly from the sixth, wherein Sunset and Twilight manage to accidentally reunite the divergent timelines and hilarity ensues. Or something.

In any case, a lovely story. Wonderful characterization, good subtle foreshadowing, and lovely warm fuzziness. Thank you for it.

7588489 I wondered why this comment was so long but a recipe I did not expect.

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And here I was thinking that this all happened in the same instance.

7588544 Wow, that is really stereotypical of you. So, if anyone is in the fashion industry they have to be shallow? That is immature thinking.

Let's get this part out of the way first (are you getting sick of my ugly mug yet? :trollestia:)
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I've gotta say I expected Rarity's story to be my favorite of this series (even before you started posting them), and up until now that held true. There's an even, fluid flow from one moment to the next in this story that the previous ones didn't quite have, and the fact that this time it's Sunset who has feelings for Fluttershy as opposed to the other way around makes the tale that much more engaging. Fluttershy's insecurities about what to do with her future integrate with her canon personality well and made her 'breakdown moment' feel even more fitting.

7588744
I was thinking about that the other day too... I wonder if we aren't just jumping to conclusions. Maybe all the references are really just a running meta-joke, and Oroboro's 9/25 story is something along the lines of Sunset x Human Sunset... or perhaps something even more controversial, :trixieshiftright:

The real selling point of this story is that I think you get Fluttershy precisely right - her gentle nature, her timidity but also her pure and strong heart. You get her without making her a stereotype and that is a nice touch.

Soooooooooo...... What's the ????
Is it Princess Twilight? That's the only one I can think of......

Pretty well delivered on a surprisingly rare pair.

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I agree. Model's are people too, and a lot more work goes into it than you think, and actually being a model is quite brave in itself, because their lifestyles are a lot more restrictive, like only being allowed certain kinda foods and having to have to have their hair a certain colour. And they also have to put up with people calling them talentless and useless on the internet :trollestia:
~E.B~

And now i have type 4 diabeteus:ajbemused:

Has anyone ever done an AU where Fluttershy stayed a model?

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What about an AU where the modeling agency was just a front for a secret spy operation, and they needed Fluttershy in particular to be awkward in order to maintain cover?

7589235 ...

Feel like at that point we're overcomplicating matters.

This one is my favorite so far! If I may pose a guess to the mystery chapters. I think itll be sunset x sunset, sunset x flash, or sunset x princess twi.

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just diabetes?? you got off easy... I think my pancreas just straight up asploded from the adorableness

7588544

I have to disagree - modeling can be incredibly challenging and physically demanding (especially sports modeling, for example). It isnt quite as simple as show some skin, smile, and have the flash go off

Yay, my second favorite Sunset shipping! :yay: Ah, so human Fluttershy had a brief modelling phase too (and threats aside, was eager to get out of it), but with her post-high school plans not looking so good, even modelling is starting to look like a good fallback plan.

Nice to see how close Sunset and Fluttershy are in this fic, though a lot of it is Sunset trying to make up for the past, since out of all of them Sunset probably bullied Fluttershy the most (being the easiest target). Wish we could have seen more of them as a couple, but it is Fluttershy, so it probably is better for Sunset to take it slow with her. Been loving all your fics this week, I'm sad that's the week is almost over, looking forward to the last two (and curious what the last one will be about).

In all the previous Sunset x Mane Six there has been basically the same formula. A girl askes Sunset for help with something, they share some time alone, the girl turns out to have a crush on Sunset, Sunset decides to give it a try.
This time it turned out that Sunset was the one that offered her help and the one having a crush. I really liked this.
Sunshyne is love, Sunshyne is life!:yay:

If no one else has mentioned it yet, the cover looks like Fluttershy's hair is tucked into Sunset's pants, right over her crotch.

Oh my lord I never even really CONSIDERED this ship before but that was SO FUCKING CUTE I SQUEELED
the chaste little cheek kiss at the end was so adorable I fucking love it

You can keep the shipping, but I loved the story concept, and the execution was very good!

“You're a good friend, Sunset.”

This is your in, Sunset. Those words are basically the same as DTF in this series

But seriously this was beautiful. I loved the extension of Green Isn't Your Color, and the interaction was great too! And I'm glad they kept things to a peck. Different strokes for different folks, and all that.

What does it take to get into veterinary school?

Well, there's always the old saw: what do you call a vet that couldn't cut it? Doctor.

It's an old joke that isn't really a joke. Veterinary school is apparently a lot harder than medical school.

I love how you portray Sunset in this. <3 More reasons why she's my favorite character.

I'm calling it right now, the last story in the series, merge ALL the universes! VOTE SUNSET HAREM 2016!!!

Whoa Fluttershy slow down there. Cheek-kissing is pretty lewd stuff, you're not that deep into your relationship yet.

Ugh. Just take your fav and get off the front page already. Jeeze.

I now have this mental image of Fluttershy applying for her next school, getting rejected, Sunset utterly destroying the application reviewers lives and making sure the next school Fluttershy applies to gets a hint of what happened. Sunset makes it a point to be there when Fluttershy's application arrives there, just .... looking at them. Grinning. Like a hungry shark.

WELCOME TO VETERINARY SCHOOL, FLUTTERSHY :D :rainbowlaugh:

Comment posted by MJP deleted Dec 13th, 2022

Man, on number 5, and you portray every one of these characters so perfectly. So many romances stretch everyone way out of character just to force the ship, but every one of these characters has felt completely natural. And you're actually building up the ship in a way that it feels natural too - none of that "why are they even together?" crap, all the characters are acting and responding to each other in ways that make sense. Bravo!

Fluttershy is so cuuuute...which makes it hard not to ship her with everybody. :yay:

Awwww. :rainbowkiss:

No typos found here!

Excellent, darling, we’re really feeling this one

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Man, I am loving these Sunset shipping one shots you've written. Somehow I managed to miss this one a while back-put it in my read later folder and then just forgot about it, but I am glad I came back to this. The chemistry between the Sunset and Fluttershy feels so genuine and a bit adorable, but the conflict on Sunset's end with her past is so real.

Overall, I am certainly glad I came back to this, and thanks for writing it. I wish there were more fics of this quality and frankly heartwarming out there.

...okay, i need to punish myself for not getting to these so fast. *turns and screams incoherently at nothing*

because the Sunpie one was wonderful, but this-

...she found herself grinning like an idiot.

was in a perfect mirror to my emotions at the time. very nice work in of Green is not your color, some Beautiful Sunshy that I not only love the pairing of but once again, felt right. Well, natural may be the better word here, eh? heck, in a sense this reminds me of a friend of mine and some of their interactions i see. everything, even the ending felt fitting.

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