Anon A Miss Strikes

by TheKing2001

Chapter I

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Author's Note

I really like the whole Anon a miss thing. It has a lot of potential. Especially for giving Sunset new friends. The problem with this fandom is they think Sunset is only allowed to be friends with the Rainbooms, no one else. That's fucking bullshit in my opinion. Get ready for a lot of Anon a miss stories because fuck it. Oh and fuck this fandom lol


Chapter I

Sunset ignored the hateful looks she was currently receiving from her fellow students. She really didn't care about what the others thought about her and Anon a miss. Sure, it hurt a bit having her friends abandon her one by one. But she was used to being alone. She survived for years alone back then, she would survive this. She approached her locker and gave a cold stare to the back of the student vandalizing it. She gave him a tap on the shoulder.

"Hello there, Sandalwood," she greeted him coldly. He spun around and stared into her cold eyes. "And just what do you think you're doing?"

"Writing how much I hate you. Especially for lying and saying Treehugger and I were dating," he growled. Sunset gave a emotionless laugh.

"Compared to what others got leaked about them, that is nothing. Plus, it wasn't me."

"Oh, please," he scoffed. "It could only be you. You probably have files at your house on everyone here and decided to release everything you had. I don't know why, but the truth will come out." Sunset kept staring at him coldly till he broke eye contact. She slammed her open hand against the locker. He jumped at the sound and shoved himself against the locker.

"You have till the end of the day, to get that off my locker or so help me god," Sunset snarled. He quickly nodded and she stepped back, letting him run off. She smiled softly, humming as she opened her locker. She knew she shouldn't be getting aggressive with her fellow students, but she had exhausted all her options and she'd rather die than just roll over and allow herself be to stomped all over.

"You know, getting violent just proves you're behind the account." Sunset turned and faced the speaker behind her. She rolled her eyes at the student. She didn't notice she had a crowd watching her interaction with Sandalwood. Most of the students had looks of fear on their faces.

"And you are who, exactly?" Sunset questioned. The girl rolled her eyes back at Sunset.

"Cherry Crash. You should know, you threatened me before."

"Cool story," Sunset shot off at the girl as she shut her locker and tucked her book under her arm. "That was then, this is now. Have a good day." She strode past the stunned girl toward her classroom. She stared back at Micro Chips and he quickly looked away. He always a weak one. She followed her new norm and sat in the back. She used to sit up front so she could see the board easier but after someone threw a stapler at her head hard, she decided to be safe and sit in the back. Safety is a top priority to her right now. She opened her book as the teacher started talking.


The bell finally rang and it symbolized freedom from school for two weeks. Sunset had been looking forward to the parties and Christmas with her friends, but how she dreaded being alone for the two whole weeks. She was the last to leave the class. A tap on her shoulder got her attention. She grinned down at the girl who got her attention.

"Hey, kid! How's it going?" Sunset ruffled Scootaloo's hair with a smile. Scootaloo offered a small smile back. Scootaloo was probably the only person at the school other than the teachers who still talked to her. She and Scootaloo had gotten really close after she became friends with Rainbow. Former friends, now. When Rainbow wasn't around, Sunset looked out for the younger girl.

"It's been better, how about you?" Sunset inhaled.

"It's been a rough past few weeks, but I'm tough. I've survived worse than this."

"I'm sorry about all this. People threatening you and vandalizing your property, for hurting you," Scootaloo mumbled and Sunset pulled the younger girl into a hug.

"This isn't your fault. Whoever is truly behind anon a miss, they're a coward. A cyber bully won't break me down," Sunset firmly reassured the other girl. Scootaloo flinched a bit and she could only nod in response as she hugged Sunset back. Inside, she was a whirlwind of emotions, mainly guilt and regret. Sunset finally released her.

"You should hurry along, I don't want Rainbow getting angry for you being around me," Sunset smiled at her sadly. "You have my number, you can text me whenever."

"You're not gonna go to the party, are you?" Sunset shook her head.

"Rarity made it pretty clear I'm not allowed in her house, not around her and her sister. So nah, I was just gonna stay home." Sunset didn't feel like admitting her home was an abandoned, rundown cottage near their school. "Now run along, Scoots. Your friends are waiting." Scootaloo nodded and gave her a wave as she ran off. She watched Scootaloo run up to where Applebloom and Sweetie Belle were waiting impatiently. Sunset locked eyes with Applebloom and was taken aback by the annoyed look in her eyes. Applebloom turned around and followed her two friends out the school and into the snowy wasteland.


Sunset trudged through the snowbank with her arms wrapped around herself. The wind cut through her jacket like a knife. She shook the snow off her shoulders and face. In the distance, she saw the welcoming sign of Sugarcube Corner. She continued her trek to the sign. The sign symbolized temporary warmth. Safety. And most importantly of all, warm drink and food. After what felt like a life time, she finally managed to get to the door. She pushed it open and took her jacket off, shaking the snow off it before hanging it up. She approached the counter where Mrs. Cake was waiting for her.

"Hi, Sunset," Mrs. Cake greeted her with a smile. "What can I getcha?" Sunset quickly looked over the menu.

"Just a cup of hot chocolate. Maybe a muffin." The older women gave Sunset a nod as she pulled a muffin out of the case.

"Here or to go?"

"I'll stay here for a little bit. It's cold outside. If you don't mind of course."

Mrs. Cake shook her head as she started making Sunset's hot chocolate.

"Stay as long as you need, dearie," the older women slid the steaming cup across to Sunset. She gratefully nodded and reached into her purse. Mrs. Cake reached across the counter and stopped her.

"It's on the house. You look like a Yeti." Mrs. Cake gave a laugh and Sunset wrapped her hands around the cup, feeling the warmth spread through her fingers. She quickly took a sip as she carried it and her blueberry muffin to a table. She gave a content sigh at the taste of the milk chocolate taste. She was partially surprised the owner had remembered her favorite flavor. She ignored the chime of the door opening as she closed her eyes above the cup, inhaling the aroma.

"Oh for Pete's sake, she's here."

Sunsets eyes shot open and she rolled her eyes at the sight in front of her. Standing there was her former friends. Applejack and Rarity looked furious, Fluttershy looked upset to the point of tears. What was most interesting to her, was Rainbow and Pinkie staying quiet. Both girls stared at the floor and didn't say anything.

"Brilliant observation, you figure that all out on your own?" Sunset asked with a cocked eyebrow as she bit into her muffin. "Or did you have help? We all know thinking isn't your strong suit."

Applejack turned more furious looking, if that was possible. She leaned across the table and pushed the cup of hot chocolate all over Sunset. She glared at her angrily. Sunset wiped her hands off on her napkin and made eye contact with Applejack. Sunset gestured down at her jeans.

"Nice going, Piggly Wiggly. You got hot chocolate all over me."

Applejack kept glaring.

"Why did ya do it, ya snake in the grass? We were ya friends for cryin out loud!" Applejacks voice raised in pitch. Sunset could vaguely make out Mrs. Cake at the register on the phone, talking nervously to someone. Sunset stood up and began to walk in a circle around Applejack with a almost predatory grin.

"It isn't me. You wanna know the funniest thing about all this?" When Applejack didn't respond and just kept glaring at her, Sunset continued. "You're the element of honesty, yet you can't tell when someone is being honest. Pity, really that you can't live up to your element," Sunset pointed at Rarity. "You're generosity but you haven't shown me any," she switched to pointing at Fluttershy. "You're supposed to represent kindness but you haven't done that at all. The kindest thing you did was call me a traitor," she glared at Rainbow and Pinkie and was once again taken aback by their silence. She quickly shook it off. "You are loyalty, but you haven't been doing a great job at showing it. And you're supposed to be laughter, but you took my laugh away. I haven't laughed in weeks." Pinkie flinched at that.

Sunset missed the fist flying at her and she stumbled into a table and it collapsed, breaking from the force of her landing on it. Rainbow immediately grabbed Applejack. What none of the girls had noticed was during Sunset's lecture, two police cars had parked outside. None of them had noticed the flashing red and blue lights reflecting off the glass and off the wall inside in the bakery. A pair of hands grabbed Applejack and shoved her against the wall.

"What the hell?" She shouted and glanced behind her. The officer grunted as he reached for his handcuffs.

"Don't resist or you're gonna get tased," he warned as he slapped the cuffs on Applejack.

"What bout her? She started it!" Applejack frantically shouted. The officer yanked her back and started walking her to the door.

"We didn't see her hit you once. We just walked in middle of her lecture and were about to split yall up when we saw you punch her and throw her into a table," the officer retorted as he stopped in front of Mrs. Cake. "You want her arrested for assault and property damage, right?"

Mrs. Cake gazed furiously at Applejack and the teen tried to shrink back but the officer kept a firm grip on her.

"Yes."

The officer gave a nod and walked Applejack outside.

"You have the right to remain silent, anything you say can and will be used against you in the court of law. You have the right to an attorney. In case you cannot afford one, one will be appointed to you by the courts. Do you understand these rights as I've read them to you?" The officer asked. Applejack sighed.

"Yes, sir. Ah do."

"Lean against my cars hood please." Applejack did so and the two waited till a third car pulled up. A female officer stepped out and walked up.

"Can you search her please?" The male officer asked and the female nodded.

"Step forward," the female officer ordered gruffly. Applejack complied and the female officer spun her around, pulling on gloves.

"Do you have anything on you that's gonna poke me, stick me, stab me or hurt me in any way, shape or form?" The officer asked.

"No, ma'am. Ah got a pen in my left pocket." The officer spread Applejacks legs slightly to search down her pant leg and did so to the other. She reached into her pocket and pulled out the pen and set it on the hood. She reached into the right pocket and pulled out a wallet. She placed the wallet next to the pen and searched up Applejacks arms. She slid her hand under Applejacks breasts and pushed against them.

"Have anything in your bra?"

"No ma'am." The officer opened the door and Applejack sat down.

"Anything in your shoes?" Applejack shook her head and the female officer pulled them off, looking inside them. Satisfied at finding nothing, she put them back on Applejack.

"Alright, swing your legs inside the car for me please." Applejack did so and the officer reached over her to put the seatbelt on. She shut the door softly and gripping her vest, walked inside. Applejack pressed her head against the passenger seat and began to cry. The officer stepped out of the way and Sunset ran crying out of the bakery, grasping a new hot chocolate and muffin in her hands.

"She's not pressing charges. But the store owner is. The girl in my car is eighteen so she's being taken to the county jail for the night," the male officer informed his fellow officer and Applejacks friends. "Whatever happens next is up to the judge. Depending on her record, she might get bail and community service but that's entirely out of our hands."

"Thank you, darling," Rarity mumbled, staring at Applejack crying in the backseat. The officers nodded and one took a piece of paper to his car. Rarity could faintly make out the words Witness Statements on them. They shut their lights off and drove off.

"Hangout night is over i think, we need to go tell Granny Smith and Big Mac what happened," Fluttershy mumbled and Rarity nodded.


Sunset ran up to the top of the bridge near the Sugarcube Corner. She was freezing. Panting, she leaned against the bridge facing the water. A wave of anger rushed over her.

"I am not Anon a miss!" She screamed out into the darkness and the water rippled faintly. Suddenly, she lost her balance and fell forward. Her eyes widened with fear and just as she was about to fall of the bridge, two pairs of hands grabbed her and pulled her back.

"Woah! That was close as hell!" One of the girls exclaimed, laying on the bridge panting. The second nodded and stared at Sunset.

"What the hell were you thinking, Sunset?" The second demanded and Sunset focused on them. She recognized them as Diamond Tiara and Silver Spoon. Sunset shivered as the snow coated her skin with a light layer.

"I-i wasn't. Why are you helping me?" Sunset questioned quietly.

"Because, you're not Anon a miss," Diamond Tiara said simply. Sunset's eyes widened and she cried at the words from the girl.

Finally, someone believed her.

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