> The pain of loss > by Ilovechips4ever > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > A day of sorrow > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Applejack wakes up slowly, the first rays of the rising Sun filling her bedroom with a soft light. A few seconds later, the rooster crow can be heard everywhere on the farm. Normally, Applejack would get out of bed eager to start the day by doing her morning chores and have breakfast with her family before heading to school and hang out with her friends. But today ain’t a normal day, she thinks with a sad sigh before slowly getting out of her bed. For once, she wishes she could just stay home and not do anything. She removes her one-pieced pyjamas and puts on her work clothes. She walks out of her bedroom and sees her older brother standing in the doorstep of his own bedroom just in front of hers. Applebloom then runs past them, heading toward the stairs leading to the ground floor where Granny Smith certainly is preparing breakfast. “Mornin’ Applejack. Mornin’ Big Mac,” she says disappearing into the stairs. “Howdy and no runnin’ inside the house,” Applejack responds. Big Mac answers with a simple, ‘Heya’. Seeing her younger sister like this bring a small smile to Applejack’s face. She was so young. It’s not surprising that it doesn’t affect her as much as it affects them. One look at her brother’s eyes, however, shows he is in the same mind state as her. Being a man of (very) few words, he simply smiles at her and she returns the gesture, it’s their way to reassure and support each other. They know Granny Smith also feels the same way although she has a better time dealing with it. Speaking of their grandmother, they can hear her calling them, so they head to the kitchen. This is going to be a long day. … Applejack stands in front of her open locker, putting the books and notebooks she will need for the day in her backpack. She can’t stop a sigh from escaping her lips, the feeling of sadness and pain still ever present since she woke up. Like each year. “Yo AJ. What’s up?” A voice suddenly startles her, making the farm girl almost drop her backpack but she manages to catch it just in time. She then turns around to glare at the girl responsible for this. “Woopsie, sorry,” Rainbow Dash apologises chuckling nervously. “I didn’t mean to startle you. Not this time anyway.” Applejack pinches her nose. She is not in the mood for that, but she forces herself to stay polite. “It’s fine Rainbow. Guess Ah should have paid more attention.” Rainbow Dash stares at her friend, bewildered. She hadn’t expected that kind of reaction. Normally, Applejack would be annoyed or would throw a comeback at her. Rainbow Dash then notices the farm girl shoulders and head are down which is not like her. “Riiiiiiight,” the athlete says. “Is everything alright AJ? You seem a little…euh…” Applejack doesn’t respond. In fact, she is avoiding her friend gaze, looking everywhere but at her friend’s eyes. Something Rainbow Dash know she does when she is hiding something. Driiiiing Before Rainbow Dash can say anything, the sound of the school bell announcing the first class of the day resonates through the building, soon followed by the sound of all the students rushing toward their classes before the second bell rings. “Ah gotta go. See ya next time,” Applejack says quickly closing her locker and putting back the padlock before quickly walking away with her backpack in her hand. “Okay, that was weird.” Rainbow Dash stays where she is, trying to understand what just happened when... Driiiiing “Shoot!” … It is now lunch time. The students who don’t have classes on this hour are gathering inside the cafeteria to eat. On one table, Sunset Shimmer, Twilight Sparkle, Rarity, Fluttershy, Rainbow Dash and Pinkie Pie are already seated with food on their tray. “…And that’s how magic was created,” Pinkie Pie finishes eating a big part of her pasta sprinkled with white sugar. “Um…Sorry Pinkie but I doubt magic comes from a giant winged unicorn pony made of cloud who burped rainbow sparkles each time he ate too much dessert,” Fluttershy says before turning to Sunset Shimmer with wide eyes. “Does it?” “Come on, you can’t seriously be asking that,” Twilight Sparkle intervenes. “This is completely ridiculous. The answer is certainly more logical and scientific. Right Sunset?” Sunset Shimmer looks at them with an annoyed expression. “I prefer to avoid that question. There have been many theories and debates about the origins of magic in Equestria. No one…er ponies know for sure and it always bugged me.” “But it could be that,” Pinkie Pie insists. “I mean our magic transformed into that giant and cute horse with wings and a horn and a looooooooong mane during the Battle of the bands.” “I hardly see the link between that moment who happened only once and the origin of an ancient power who seems to have always existed,” Rarity confesses. She then notices Applejack passing by not far from them with her own tray of food. “Applejack!” Hearing her name, Applejack turn around and when she sees her friends, walks toward their table. Rainbow Dash looks at her, remembering what happened earlier. “There you are, I was beginning to wonder where you were. You will never believe what our dear Pinkie just came up with,” Rarity tells the farm girl. “Ah’m sure it’s somethin’ no one else would have thought of,” Applejack responds with a small and not really happy smile. “Sorry but Ah can’t stay. Big Mac and Applebloom are waiting fer me. Ah’ll see y’all later.” Applejack leaves under the surprised looks of the group except Rarity who wears a look of sympathy and sadness. “You all saw that,” Rainbow Dash speaks. “Now I’m sure, there’s something wrong with Applejack.” Twilight Sparkle looks at the athlete with a puzzled expression. “Why do you think that?” “She can eat with her family if she wants. There is nothing wrong here,” Fluttershy adds. “Of course not, but normally she would have told us since we always spend lunch time together. Had Rarity not called her, she wouldn’t have even stopped at our table. Also, she was acting…different this morning when I saw her.” "What do you mean by different," Twilight asks with a worried tone. "Well...She barely reacted when I accidently scared her and when I asked if she was alright, she couldn't look at me directly." “I agree with Rainbow Dash,” Pinkie Pie admits. “There was definitely something wrong with that smile she gave us and believe me, I’m an accredited smile specialist.” She produces a small card similar to a driver’s permit except on it is written ‘Smile Specialist’ next to the official symbol of the country they live in. “Now that I think about it. Granny Smith seemed less smiley at the cafeteria counter too.” “Wait, where and who…” Sunset Shimmer begins before stopping herself. “Never mind, I don’t want to know. Concerning Applejack, we should just ask her. We’re her friends. If she has a problem, she’ll tell us.” Sunset begins to stand up but is stopped by Rarity who grabs her arm. “Wait a second darling. This is not necessary.” It is now the fashionista turn to be the target of the surprised looks of the five other girls. “Why,” Sunset asks confused. “Do you know something we don’t?” Rarity looks away, biting her lips, and her friends immediately knows she does. They all keep looking at her, waiting for an explanation. After a long silence, Rarity sighs. “Sorry darlings, but I’m not sure I have the right to talk about this without her consent. Just give her time and I assure you she will feel better.” This answer doesn’t satisfy them, but if Rarity says their friend will be fine, they are willing to let it go. For now. They bring their attention back to their dinner and resume their previous conversation, without forgetting what just happened. … Driiiiing That is the last bell of the day. All the students happily run out of their classes and out of the school after passing by their lockers except for those who have extracurricular activities or detention. Applejack slowly heads to her locker, head low and ignoring the other people around her. She couldn’t concentrate on anything the teachers said and she had trouble doing the assigned work. She’ll have to ask Twilight or Sunset for their notes or help to catch up. Her friends looks at her when she enters the corridor where her locker is. They all have their lockers in the same hallway. Since lunch time, they watched her when they had common classes and surely enough, Rainbow Dash was right. They now all are sure something is bothering her and, considering what Rarity said, it must be something important. The only thing making them hesitate to talk to her is Rarity’s demand to leave her be for now. Still, maybe a friendly hand, or ear, could help Applejack feel better. With that thought in mind, Fluttershy walks toward her to try and talk to her. However, just as she is about to open her mouth, Applejack opens her locker and a funny sound comes out of it followed by a bunch of streamers. “What in tarnation,” Applejack screams as she takes a few steps back completely taken by surprise. “SURPRISE!” Pinkie Pie yells appearing from behind the farm girl. “You didn’t expect that, did you. That’s why I did it. So, you’ll be surprised. You were frowning during the whole day without a true smile on your face, but now you’re smiling because surprises are fun and fun makes people smiles.” Pinkie Pie looks at Applejack with a big innocent smile on her face and her arms up in ther air. Applejack, however, isn’t smiling. She knows Pinkie is just, well, being Pinkie, but it is hard for her to appreciate it today. She takes a big breath to calm herself down. “Thank you Pinkie, but now is not really a good time fer that.” Pinkie Pie smile slowly turn upside down and her arms fall back to her sides, sad that her surprise didn’t help her friend. Fluttershy gently puts her hand on Applejack’s shoulder. “I think what Pinkie meant to say is we know something is bothering you and, whatever it is, we want to help you perhaps in a quieter way if you prefer it that way.” Applejack turns back toward her lockers and begins to put back what she doesn’t need anymore. They are now almost alone in the hallway. “Don’t take this the wrong way sugarcube, but nothin’ can be done about it, so drop it,” Applejack tells Fluttershy with a somber tone. As much as she loves her best friends, today she just wants to be left alone. “Aw, that can’t be true. There is always a way to help somebody,” Pinkie Pie says while Applejack finishes taking what she needs from her locker. The other girls join them as Pinkie continue talking. “I know. Let’s go party at Sugarcube Corner. Whatever the problem is, we’ll find a solution. I mean, it’s not like someone’s dead or something like that.” Applejack completely freezes, eyes wide as a ball as tears threaten to fall from her eyes as Pinkie Pie's words strike her like a bullet while Rarity gasps in a long over-dramatic but also serious way. Two reactions that doesn’t go unnoticed by the other girls except Pinkie Pie. A heavy silence falls upon the group. “Pinkamena Diane Pie,” Rarity hisses hoping the girl would get the hint and apologise, but Pinkie Pie just looks back at her, blinking as she wonders if she did something bad. “Wait, someone died? Who?” Twilight asks, her brilliant mind easily understanding what Rarity and Applejack reactions to Pinkie Pie last sentence means. “MAH PARENTS,” Applejack suddenly screams shutting off her locker with a loud Thud, startling her friends. Two tears are falling from her eyes as she looks at them. A new silence settles in, none of the girls knowing how to react or what to say. “Mah parents died. Ten years ago, on this very same day. Ah was there. Ah saw everythin’.” > Rarity's memories part I > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- The silence is so thick you could certainly cut it with a knife. The girls are speechless after Applejack outburst. It is rare for her to get so angry like that, and for most of them it’s the first time they see her crying. Two set of tears are falling from her eyes and her breathing is jerky as she glares at Pinkie Pie. However, this isn’t the worst. No, the worst is what she just said. Her parents died, on this very same day, ten years ago, and she saw it happen. That the Apple siblings don’t have parents anymore isn’t necessarily a secret, but no one at school know what happened, not even Applejack’s best friends. She never talks about them and always avoided the subject whenever people talked about their parents. Pinkie Pie eyes suddenly widen in horror when she realises what she did. Fluttershy now has tears in her eyes too after hearing the awful truth and seeing her friend cry. She is the first to react. “Oh Applejack, I’m so s…”. She goes to hug her friend, but Applejack moves away from her. The farm girl turns around and runs away. “Applejack,” Sunset calls her, but she doesn’t stop and runs out of the building by the front door. Rainbow Dash, using her magical speed, begins to run after Applejack when a transparent diamond materialises just in front her and she collides face first against it. “OUCH”, she yells covering her nose with her hands before looking angrily at Rarity who has her hand raised. “Rarity! What the heck?” Rarity winces under Rainbow Dash cold tone as she makes the transparent diamond disappear. “My apologises, I thought you’ll stop yourself before hitting it.” “Rarity, this is the second time you stop us from going after Applejack,” Sunset says. “Why? She obviously needs support now more than ever.” “I didn’t know.” Pinkie Pie’s voice is so low the girls almost didn’t hear it. They look at her in time to see her hairs deflate like a punctured balloon. “I swear I didn’t know. I wanted her to be happy again, but I made it worse by joking about dead people. I’m so sorry.” “It’s going to be okay,” Twilight reassure her as she brings the pink girl into a hug. “I’m sure Applejack knows it was just a mistake. None of us knew, well except Rarity it seems.” “Yeah about that,” Spike says as his head pop out from Twilight backpack from where he heard the conversation. “How come she told Rarity about her parents’ death, but not any of you?” “Well, she didn’t exactly tell me. It is quite a long story,” Rarity responds hesitantly. “I think it’s better to let Applejack calm down before trying to talk to her again.” “You’re probably right. Still, I’m deeply worried about her,” Sunset says and the others agree with her. Sunset then takes Rarity’s hand. “Rarity, could you tell us what happened, please?” Sunset could use her magic to read Rarity’s mind and find the answer, but she don’t and Rarity is grateful for that. Rarity looks at each of her friends then in the direction Applejack left. She must admit she too is worried. She begins to wonder if leaving Applejack alone all these years to deal with this like she wanted really is the best solution. “I guess there is no point in not telling you anymore.” Rarity looks back at her friends. “Let’s go somewhere more private.” (An hour later) The girls are now sitting around a table at Sugarcube Corner with Spike sitting on Twilight’s lap. Around them are customers and several employees going about their business, not paying the six girls (and one dog) any attention. The ambient sound also prevents other people from hearing what the girls are saying thus making it a perfect place to talk discreetly as long as you don’t raise your voice. Pinkie Pie hairs are now back to normal thanks to the chocolate, vanilla and caramel ice cream her co-workers gave her when they saw her deflated hairs. Fluttershy is huddled against Rainbow Dash who is holding her with her right arm, knowing how sensitive Fluttershy can be. All the girls are turned toward Rarity as the fashionista begins talking. “In order for you to understand what happened and how I know, I think it is better for me to start at the beginning. As you know, Applejack and I met at Junior school, first gradeto be more precise.” “Like me and Rainbow,” Fluttershy says. Both smiles as they recall that day. “Indeed, although it didn’t quite went the same way.” … It was a cloudy day in Canterlot city. The previous days have been rainy and left behind them puddles of dirty water and mud. In one of the suburbs, a lot of young children are gathering with their parents in the front yourd of an Elementary School. The building is L-shaped with two yourd, one on the front and one on the other side. Among these people, a seven-year-old Rarity is waiting alongside her mother Cookie Crumbles. “Now remember honey,” Cookie Crumbles says. “First impression is always important when you enter a new place, so be sure to show your best side right away.” Rarity smiles. She already knows that of course. That’s why she wears her best clothes that she chosen herself and her mother helped her brush her hairs. She has her favorite light pink jacket, a T-shirt of the same color with a long deep blue skirt and sparky shoes while her purple hairs are tied in a long ponytail. Unlike some other children, Rarity isn’t worried or scared, despite today being her first day in a new school. She knows she won’t have problems making friends and be liked. Soon, the doors of the school open. After a last goodbye to their parents, the children enter the building some with more enthusiasm than others. The teachers and supervisors guide them through the large corridor toward their classes and show them their boxes where they can put their things. Her teacher, Mrs Gentle Breeze, is nice and have a gentle voice. The stuff she asks them to do isn’t fun but isn’t too difficult either. When the time of the first recreation comes, the teachers lead the children in the inner courtyourd. The kids are more than happy to be able to play outside after sitting for hours despite the wet ground and grass. Rarity is among the last group to come out. She wants to have fun, but she doesn’t want to risk damaging her clothes, so she walks toward the part of the courtyourd without grass where some kids that are playing a game where they jump above white lines and on numbers drawn on the ground. Suddenly, something collides against her, making her fall directly in a puddle of mud. “Aïe!” “Ouch!” Rarity sits up and rubs her head before looking at the one responsible for her fall. It’s another kid who also fell. He has a pair of brown boots, brown shorts, a dark red shirt under an opened black jacket and short blond hairs that doesn’t even reach his shoulders. The kid looks at back at Rarity before standing up. “Oh, Ah’m so sorry. Ah didn’t see you,” he says extending his hand toward Rarity. Rarity accepts it and the kid helps her stand up. Somewhat, he looks familiar. Where did she…In class. She remembers seeing him in her class even if she doesn’t know him. “It’s okay, accident happens.” Rarity then looks down at her clothes, before letting out a high-pitched scream making the other kid to cover his ears. “My favorite jacket”, she almost cries pulling on her jacket, revealing several stains of mud on it. “It is ruined.” “Oops. Sorry again. At least, it’s nothin’ serious”. His clothes, even if they are now a bit dirty, aren’t stained. Rarity also wonders why he speaks differently, the way he talks is just…weird. However, the ruined clothe is more important. “Nothing serious?” Rarity repeats glaring at the kid. “You call a beautiful and perfect jacket ruined nothing serious?” The kid looks back at her with wide eyes, like if she had suddenly grown a second head. “Hum…Yeup?” Rarity almost growls. “Of course, I can’t expect a boy to understand. With the way you dress and talk, you look like you live on farm or something like that.” The other kid frowns and crosses his arms. “And what is wrong with livin’ on a farm exactly, because mah family does own one. Also, Ah’m a girl, not a boy.” Rarity blinks, taken aback. “Really?” Now that she thinks about it, she does have the face and voice of a girl, even she doesn’t dress like one and her short hairs certainly doesn’t help. “I mean…Sorry, I didn’t mean to insult you.” The girl simply rolls her eyes. “Ah still don’t like what you said, but at least you said sorry. Mah name is Applejack by the way.” “Mine is Rarity.” As she talks, Rarity tries to get rid of the mud on her jacket. A ball then rolls to Applejack’s feet. “Hey Applejack, you’re coming or what,” a voice then says. It belongs to another girl standing next to a boy on the other side of the playground. “Yeah, wait for me.” Applejack takes the wet ball in her hand and looks back at Rarity. She hesitates a bit before asking, “Hey, you wanna come play with us?” “And risk ruining my clothes even more, no thanks,” Rarity responds as she fails to save her jacket. It is even worse because she now has mud on her hands too and she can’t remove the stains on the jacket. “Why me,” she cries, her mascara falling from her eyes, before running off toward one of the supervisors. Applejack watches her leaves and snorts, annoyed, before running toward her playmates. … “So, your first meeting didn’t went well,” Twilight Sparkle resumes. “It’s not that this isn’t interesting, but what does it have to do with Applejack’s parents,” Sunset Shimmer asks. “You thought Applejack was a boy,” Spikes says surprised. “Yes, it didn’t. I’m telling you this so you can know exactly what I know about Applejack’s parents and their passing away. That’s honestly all you learned from the story?” Rarity responds raising one finger with each response. The last one makes Spike chuckles awkwardly as he murmurs ‘Of course not’. “Okay, so what happened next,” Rainbow Dash asks not wanting to lose time with small talk. “Well, nothing at the beginning. Applejack and I, we weren’t friends, so we didn’t spend time together and maybe I was still mad because of my jacket. Anyway, things stayed like this until that day months after our first encounter.” … It is Friday and the schools are already closed for the weekend. The clouds in the sky doesn’t block the light of the evening sun. Rarity is sitting on the back seat of her father’s car as Hondo Flanks drives. Cookie Crumble had to stay at home to take care of Rarity’s baby sister, Sweetie Belle, born only three years ago. Rarity, however, had no excuse to deny her father request to have someone accompany him. Hondo Flanks turns right and enters a driveway, passing under a sign saying ‘Sweet Apple Acres’. He stops the car in front of a red barn, steps out of the car and open the door so Rarity can get out. All around them, there are trees, a lot of trees, too much to count even for an adult. On their right there is a small but cute house and the grass around them is all green. However, that place smell differently that the others houses Rarity went to, including her own. She doesn’t like the odor. “Father, why are we here? What is here exactly?” “We are on a farm, sweetie. An apple farm. Beautiful isn’t it?” ‘A farm? It doesn’t look like in cartoons,’ Rarity thinks. “We’re here because of the reception at city hall tomorrow night. It is my turn to bring the desserts and I need a good bunch of fresh red juicy apples that we can’t find in stores,” Hondo Flanks adds. Her father recently discovered a passion for cooking deserts using only fruits and he takes is place in this city hall thing seriously. Rarity never thought it would lead them to a real farm. If she had known, she wouldn’t have come. An adult then walks out of the house and toward them. “Howdy and welcome to Sweet Apple Acres. I’m Bright Mac and you must be Hondo Flanks with whom I talked on the phone.” “Yes, it’s me. A pleasure to meet you,” Rarity’s father responds as the two men shake hands. Bright Mac is the tallest adult Rarity ever seen and he wears a brown cowboy hat on his head. His stature scare her, so she hides behind her father, but it doesn’t prevent Bright Mac from see her. “Well, who do we have here? Howdy little one,” he says kneeling on one knee. “This is my daughter. Rarity,” Hondo Flanks exclaims. “Say hello to the man sweetie”. “Hi sir,” Rarity says a bit timidly before walking out from behind her father. “You know, I have a daughter around the same age as you, maybe you’ll like to meet her.” Bright Mac turns around. “Applejack! Come over here!” After a minute, a kid appears from behind the house and runs toward them. Rarity immediately recognises the Applejack from her class, the one that ruined her favorite jacket. “What is it dad,” Applejack asks before looking at the visitors and recognising Rarity. “You?” they say at the same time surprising their fathers. “Oh, you kids know each other,” Bright Mac asks his daughter. “Eum…yeup. We’re in the same class at school,” Applejack answers briefly and Rarity nods to confirm it. “In that case, what do you think showin’ our farm to your friend? You two could have fun,” Bright Mac proposes. “If that’s okay with you Mr. Flanks.” “Of course.” Hondo Flanks turns his head toward Rarity. “You should go play with your friend while her father and I talk grown up business.” “We’re not fr…” Rarity tries to retort before realising it won’t change anything. In addition, going with Applejack will be less boring than listening to her father talking with that man about buying fruits. “Okay father.” Applejack must have come to the same realisation, because she nods and tells Rarity to follow her. Rarity sighs internally before following while their fathers walk in the other direction, talking about apples and prices. The girls enter a rocky alley between the barn and the house leading toward the back of the house. “So,” Applejack says trying to break the ice between them, “Ah never thought Ah’d see you here.” “Well, my father didn’t tell me where we were going,” Rarity explains before covering her nose when a particularly bad smell strikes her as they approach the backyourd. “Yuck, what is that ho…” Rarity stops herself. A bad smell isn’t a reason to be impolite or use bad words. “…that smell.” “Uh? Oh, that must be the pigs. They ain’t far from us.” Applejack answers not appearing to be bothered by the smell at all. “Pigs? I thought this was an apple farm.” “It is. All the trees you see around our house are apple trees. It’s what we make the most. But we also have pigs and chickens and a few cows. We even have a horse and a dog.” Rarity knows these animals from pictures she saw in books and movies on TV (except dogs, she seen some in real life), but she doesn’t really like them. It’s not that she dislikes animals, but the only one that interest her are cats, because she finds them naturally beautiful and noble. They reach the backyard. On their immediate right, there are several chicken houses with chicken wandering around. Seeing this, Rarity immediately walks to the other side of Applejack, making the farm girl rolls her eyes. “Maybe you prefer to go inside the house,” Applejack proposes and Rarity nods eagerly. Applejack leads her to the back door of the house. Once inside, Rarity takes a little moment to look at her surroundings. The house seems pretty and clean enough. She follows Applejack in the living room. There, on a chair, another adult in holding a sleeping toddler in her arms. “Hey mom. Applebloom finally stopped runnin’ everywhere?” Applejack says happily as she walks next to them and extends her hand to gently caress her little sister head. “Yes honey. I swear, she’s worse than Big Mac’s and you combined. Thankfully she’s only three-year-old and doesn’t have a lot of energy.” The woman then notices Rarity’s presence. “And who’s your friend over here?” Unlike Applejack’s father, she isn’t imposing and has a soft voice, so Rarity is less afraid to speak. The red ribbon in her hairs is even pretty. “Hi, my name is Rarity. Nice to meet you.” “Hello Rarity, I’m Buttercup. It is nice to meet you too. I’m happy to finally meet one of Applejack’s friend. She never brought any home.” “We’re more classmate than friends,” Applejack explains. “I think her dad is here to buy apples.” “Oh.” Buttercup says. “Still, don’t hesitate if you want a drink or a snack. Applejack can show you where our toys are if you two want to play a game. Meanwhile, I have to get Applebloom to her bed before she wakes up.” Buttercup stands up and leaves, climbing the stairs leading to the first floor. Rarity turns toward Applejack. “I didn’t know you had a sister. She’s the same age as mine.” “Really,” Applejack asks looking at Rarity. “What’s her name?” “Sweetie Belle. She’s annoying when she cries and sometimes smell bad, but I’m still happy she’s here.” “Yeup. Applebloom can be difficult at time too, but she’s so cute and funny to play with.” “I like to do things with Sweetie Belle too. Our favorite game is dress-up.” Rarity claps her hands excitedly as she says this all. Applejack can’t help but rolls her eyes, though this time not in an exasperated way. She even has a smile on her face. “We are more the kind to play outside honestly.” They continue to talk about their sisters for a little while until a loud and long stomach grumbling interrupts her. It comes from Rarity who put her hands on her stomach, blushing as she looks away embarrassed. This makes Applejack smirk. “Someone seem hungry. Wanna eat somethin’?” “Eum…Yes please,” Rarity says surprised that Applejack offered food instead of laughing at her like see sometime saw others do. Being laughed at is something she always disliked and feared. Applejack leads her in the kitchen where Rarity can see a huge basket on the counter covered by a blanket. Applejack climbs on one of the chairs and takes out two beautiful red apples from the basket. “Granny and Ah picked up these apples today, so they are fresh and juicy,” she explains as she gets down from the chair and gives one to Rarity. Buttercup enters the kitchen and smiles when she sees them. “I know you two would be hungry. Do you want me to cut them for you,” she proposes. The two girls nod. Buttercup takes their apples, two smalls plate and a knife. She cuts the fruits in eight pieces and puts them into the plates. Rarity and Applejack thanks her. “You’re welcome. Now, I’m going to see how things are in the orchard. Come and get me if Applebloom wakes up, okay honey?” “Yeup mom,” Applejack responds as she watches her mother walks out of the kitchen. Rarity and Applejack eat their apples, happy and having fun together as they do. Rarity confesses this is the best apple she ever eaten and even shows a refined way to eat them that Applejack finds funny. When they are done, they run back into the living room where Applejack jumps on the couch. “Aaaaah, eatin’ always makes me feel better,” she says as Rarity sits gracefully on the couch. “Yes. I’m still surprised you didn’t laugh when my stomach made noise,” Rarity admits. “Well, it was darn-tooting funny, but Ah know it’s no fun when people laugh at you, especially other kids.” Applejack lies down on the couch as she says this. “What do you mean?” Rarity sits closer to her. “Almost everyday kids at school laugh at me, so Ah know how it feel.” Rarity mouth falls wide open, surprise obvious in her eyes. “What? Why would they do that.” Applejack sits up and looks at her dangling feet. “It’s because of how Ah talk. They say it’s weird or unnerving. That Ah’m dumb because Ah come from a farm. Always been like that. You said somethin’ about it too.” Rarity looks away, not knowing what she had said had hurt Applejack that much. Even if she partially deserved it. “Well, I’m sure not all the kids do that.” “Most of them do. It… kinda hurt. Ah just wishes they’d stop already.” Rarity notice some sadness in Applejack’s voice as the girl continues looking at her dangling feet while speaking. She tries to remember the times she saw Applejack at school, and most of them she was with the same two other kids. She must find a way to help her. After a minute, an idea comes to her mind. “I know,” she practically screams with a high-pitched voice startling Applejack who covers her ears with her hands. “I know how I can help you.” “What are you sayin’,” Applejack asks not understanding. “That I can help you change, so you will be more popular. Trust me. I’m the most popular kid in our grade, so I know what I’m talking about. I can help you find new clothes and letting your hairs grow is easy. What we must really work on is your talking. Like that, people can’t know where you come from.” “But…that’s all of mahself you’re changin’,” Applejack is now frowning, but Rarity is so into her idea that she continues anyway. “Well, it’s the only way. How else do you expect people to like you?” Applejack eyes widen. “Well, Ah’m not sure Ah want to do it if it’s to become mean like you an’ only care for clothes.” Rarity gasp, shocked and hurt. However, before the argument can go any further, the front open, revealing Hondo Flanks. “Ah, there you are Rarity. I’m done. We can go back home.” Applejack doesn’t say a word and simply turn around, showing her back. Rarity get down from the couch without a word either. She takes a last look at Applejack before walking toward her door and following her father to their car. Bright Mac is there, loading a large box full of apples inside transparent bags. “There you go. This should be more than enough for your reception,” he says closing the car trunk before taking out his cowboy hat. “Don’t hesitate to come back if you want more.” “We will,” Hondo Flanks responds as he opens the car back door for Rarity. “Thanks again.” Rarity climbs on the back seat and puts on her seat belt. She can’t help but taking a glance at the house. As surprising as it is, in the end she had enjoyed her visit here. For a moment, Rarity even thought she and Applejack could become friends. She doesn’t understand why Applejack said she was mean when she was only trying to help her. A sigh escapes her lips as Hondo Flanks takes his place behind the wheel and starts the car. It looks like she was wrong.