Invisible Earth Pony: I'm Living A Lie
What To Do Now
Previous ChapterNext ChapterApplebloom panicked, suddenly unable to breathe, she sucked it air desperately. Her heart pounded as she staggered toward a sink. She twisted the faucet on and splashed its cool water on her face. She sighed before sipping some of the water and wiped her face off.
She carefully emptied the milk out and ripped the part with her information off, tucking it in her dress pocket. “Thank you,” she said to the guard blocking the door and she trotted to class.
“What took you so long,” Ms. Cloudy asked angrily. Applebloom sat down, ignoring the teacher’s next racist remark.
“Class take out your textbooks and answer 12-17 on page 13 and 14,” the teacher explained. Applebloom took out her book but couldn’t find a pencil. She wanted to ask but deciding against. She chanced a glance at the teacher who was dealing with another student.
When she looked back a long orange pencil sat on her book. “How did that get there?” Applebloom muttered. It was strange. First the doll, now this pencil. Applebloom pushed that thought back. Way back.
She flipped open her textbook. Her hoof lowered the pencil down, she had been taught to not use her teeth to write with her pencil. Not matter how neater she wrote when she used her teeth.
Applebloom finished her work and carefully pulled out the cardboard from the milk carton. She was inspecting it when it was suddenly snatched from her. She looked up to she the teacher holding it in her magic.
It was ripped to shreds right in front of her. “Why do you have this?” The teacher asked.
Applebloom whimpered nervously. “I-I found it in the buffet hall,” she cried.
“I shall be telling your parents about this,” Ms. Cloudy huffed and tossed the pieces in the trash. This was worse than a racial slur, Gemstone would hurt her. Hurt her. Did it really matter? Only your parents can hurt you. And they ain't my parents. Applebloom paused, sometimes her accent came out, but why would she have an accent. She was raised in a Canterlot family. She shouldn’t be saying ain’t.
She suddenly remembered something.
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