Throughout your time at Canterlot High, you had always been second best. It seemed like there was always one girl ahead of you in the pecking order and you have finally decided that can no longer be the case.
Ever since you were little, you had always been second best in your class, always. When you were little there was always that girl that seemed to grasp mathematics like it was nothing, in junior high there was always that ditz that everyone thought was so cute and during your first three years at Canterlot High, someone else had always stood out and you were just another face in the crowd.
I don’t see how that’s a bad thing.
Now that you are starting your senior year you realize that this is your last chance to truly stand out but after what happened last year at the fall formal that seemed impossible. That girl, Sunset Shimmer, was once so hated was suddenly the most beloved girl in the school. All the students loved her, the teachers adored her and it seemed like she had both Vice-Principal Luna and Principal Celestia wrapped around her fingers. "No longer!" you said to yourself. You decided that the time for change had come. You may not be able to get everyone to love and adore you but you knew that if you played your cards right, you may be able to win over someone and you have decided to set your eyes on the very top.
I honestly never understood that.
The normally nice girl suddenly went into a rage and began throwing punches at you, which you quickly countered with and before you knew it, you and Sunset were rolling on the floor trading punches while many of the students in the lunch room were yelling, "FIGHT, FIGHT, FIGHT!"
I would have been one of those students.
Despite having some students pulling for you, you had much bigger things on your mind than some students cheering for you, you had to put your bacon haired enemy in her place. Finally you got her pinned down and began striking her in the face again and again until you heard a stern voice yell, "STOP!"
Honestly, he should have done this before the fall formal. Would have been more satisfying.
I don’t see how that’s a bad thing.
I honestly never understood that.
I would have been one of those students.
Honestly, he should have done this before the fall formal. Would have been more satisfying.