Life of an Apple
Bullies
Previous ChapterNext ChapterBig Mac and Applejack were in two seperate classes. When Big Mac left the building to take Applejack home, he found her being cornered by two unicorn fillies, one Applejack's age, the other a bit older than Big Mac.
The younger, with a white coat and a dark violet curly mane, was smirking. "It's no wonder you have no friends, Applesack. Your mane's so sloppy." She looked up at the other filly, looking identical but with a dark blue mane. "Sapphire Shine always has a perfect mane."
Sapphire nodded. "You live on that farm, don't you? This shouldn't be too much of a surprise."
"A drab pony in a drab town," the younger filly sighed.
Big Mac stormed up to the fillies. "Hey! Who do y'all think you are?"
The fillies turned.
"Look, Rarity," Sapphire sighed. "It's Applesack's cowpony brother."
Rarity rolled her dark blue eyes. "What are you going to do? Lasso us?"
Big Mac thumped a hoof on the back of Rarity's neck, surprising her. He yanked the unicorn closer. "Listen, little filly. This girl here's my sister. She has me to handle things that go wrong."
"Applesack needs training wheels?" Sapphire taunted from near Applejack.
Big Mac ignored her. "And if you don't leave her alone right now...we Apples do much more than lassoin'."
Rarity narrowed her eyes. "And, do tell me, what is that?"
Big Mac slammed Rarity to the ground with his hoof.
Rarity crashed on the ground harshly, which was a surprise to Big Mac. Her right ear began to bleed. Her eyes were narrowed in pain. "Y-you're a horse," she murmured.
Sapphire glared at Big Mac with her dark blue eyes. "You are!" she yelled. Before the earthpony knew it, Sapphire was galloping toward him and slamming him back. With her horn, she prodded the colt's neck roughly and slashed it deep.
Things soon became black.
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