Choices

by Michael Hudson

Sunset Pt. 5

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Sunset raised an eyebrow as she opened her closet, and couldn’t help but think the magic was beginning to get snarky.

X: Dressed, but no underwear

O: Panties only

V: Bra only

Y: Dressed completely, you bore.

Sunset blushed as she to slid off her underwear and gym shirt. She’d luckily been able to wear it for the rest of the day, so as to not have to show everyone her tits, but it also meant that her pants and panties were slick with the arousal the course fabric caused. In fact, if she were honest, her whole body was heated.

It was because of this that her tight, wet, shaven crotch soon found itself covered not by cotton, but denim. Thick enough to absorb any remaining moisture, but also left her ready for how she slightly hoped the night would go. A blush covered her face as the softer fabric of her normal, cutie mark emblazoned shirt covered her modest chest. She’d never thought about going out with a nerd before, but now that she’d met Button, and after today, she kind of hoped it ended… pleasantly.

Of course, first she had to find him.

X: Back of the School

O: Computer Lab

V: Front of the School

Sunset tried to calmly walk through the halls of the school, ignoring the looks she got from her classmates. A lot of them had heard about her prancing about school with only a bra on, and already there was a rumor for her braless period too. However, she knew her trusty go to tee would keep her nipples hidden, and her bosom safe. Thus, she strode with purpose, as speed was key right now.

She got to the tech lab, and the adjoining computer lab, before swiftly opening the door. She had honestly never been in the place before, and could hear subtle gasps come from the boys there. She liked it, though not so much when she heard a moan of disappointment. She was a little done with almost flashing guys at the moment though.

Her eyes drifted over the room, and she tried to pick out that orange mop of Button’s. From brown, to white, to red, she saw nothing though, and frowned. With a slight sigh of annoyance, she looked out the window, and damn near cursed as she saw his stupid propellor hat walking right out the front gate. “Damnit!”

Sunset grit her teeth as footsteps came closer, and she heard behind her, in a voice she was not familiar with, and soon found belonged to a pasty, white girl with glasses, and mostly red hair, “Are you okay? People don’t normally just randomly curse. Not from what my research shows at least.”

“Yeah, I was just hoping Button Mash might be here… Unfortunately, I just watched as he walked out the front entrance. And I have no idea where he lives.” Sunset sighs rubbing her temples.

The girl frowned. She knew Sunset’s reputation, even though she was enough of a recluse to have stayed out of her radar. However, she wasn’t dumb, and used her ability to hide as well. Now that she mentioned Button Mash, the gears started to work, and she recalled something she had heard earlier that day. “Wait, didn’t you help him today?”

“Yeah, I was hoping to find him so I could thank him for defending my honor, what little of it I have at least. You know, maybe ask him to dinner… or something.”

Moondancer’s eyes narrowed at that. She had heard about Sunset’s exploits as the whispered adventures of ‘Sunslut’ as some students were calling it. How she spoke now though spoke to different reasons for it, and once more, she found herself nodding her approval. Still, she was not one to make friends, even with friends of nerds. “You also helped him out, from what I hear. Thunderlane will think twice next time he tries to hurt Button, and stop him from coming here during lunch.”

“...Moondancer, right? Do you happen to know where he lives? I’m not planning to hurt him. I mean… he’s a sweet guy.” Sunset blushed, reaching back and rubbing the back of her neck.

That finally got the white girl to smile. “I don’t. I know Button, and play with him sometimes, but I have never been to his house. I can let him know that you want to see him after school tomorrow though.”

Sunset sighed and nodded with a small smile. “Well, that’s better than nothing. Thanks Moondancer I appreciate it.”

She nodded one last time, before deciding to give one more offer of kindness. “I can give him a message from you as well. Or a gesture, if you feel so free.”

X: Tell him thank you.

O: To give him a kiss on the cheek for me.

V: To give him a kiss on the lips for me.

Y: To flash him for me.

Sunset considered for a moment what to send along, before she smiled, leaned forward, and pecked Moondancer on the cheek. She then smiled, and looked up, her gaze elsewhere than the blushing, bright red girl as she said, “Give him that, along with what I think of him. That he’s a sweet guy. Do you think you can?”

“I-I th-think I can.” Something was wrong in Moondancer’s brain, as it felt like almost every system within it simply crashed all at once.

Sunset, satisfied that she had done her job, nodded one more time, before stepping for the door. After all, if she wasn’t going to spend time on a date, she could use it for other things.

X: Wash my clothes, and myself, in the pool, since the swim team should be done soon.

O: Go dumpster diving for some dinner.

V: Turn in early, and just relax at my little place, and snack on chips.

Sunset swiftly snuck back to her little, abandoned home, for once able to put a smile on her face as she did so. Most of the time, she came back because she didn’t want to catch the eyes of her classmates, or their potential ire, but tonight, she was simply tired. It had been a long, stimulating day, and she was ready to rest.

As she watched her dvds, she couldn’t help but look around herself. Everything, and she meant everything in there was some level of stolen. From the small tv, to her wardrobe, all of it technically didn’t belong to her. She had technically paid for some of the things, but it wasn’t honest money. It was money she had extorted, or pickpocketed. Sure, it kept her alive, but for that to still be how she lived…

X: It’s fine. It’s not like I have a family to support me after all.

O: It’s not fine. I’m supposed to be a good girl now, but all I am is a petty thief.

V: It’s okay… for now. One of these days I’ll get help, or try to repair what I can, but… not yet.

Sunset laid her head down, and breathed in deeply, her body shaking as she let it out. It hurt to admit, how far she had gone down when she left Equestria. How many people she hurt that no one knew about. That all would end though. She would start looking for a job, and dumpster dive until she could get one.

One thought plagued her mind as she slept that night though. One thought as she realized that she couldn’t possibly do what she had planned if she weren’t to use her ill gotten money.

What am I going to do to thank Button Mash tomorrow?