My Past Is Complicated
Chapter XXXI
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With a frustrated groan, I pushed myself out of bed and sighed. I pulled a bra and shirt on and ignored the jeans, opting to keep my pajamas on. I stepped to my door and flung it open, storming downstairs.
“Morning Sonata,” I greeted my youngest sister as I stepped into the kitchen. Sonata was sitting at the table in the dining room with her taco pajama pants and a pink shirt, petting her cat.
“Hey Dagi!” She chirped as she grinned at me. “How are you?”
“Good, what about you?” I asked as I got my coffee cup down.
“Good. Petting Mr. Fluffles right now,” she said as she held the orange cat up to her face and kissed him.
“What’s Aria mad about?” I inquired. Sonata smirked and pointed at the TV. I glanced under it and saw it was unplugged. “She’s mad because it’s unplugged?”
“No. She thinks the cable box is broken and is calling Comcast right now. She doesn’t know it’s unplugged.” I snorted and rolled my eyes.
“Listen here you two bit whore!” Aria shouted into the phone as she started walking into my vision. “The fucker ain’t working!”
“Why haven’t you told her it’s unplugged?” I asked as I started filling the cup with coffee. Sonata gave a shrug and smiled.
“It’s funny.” I gave a sigh.
“God help me. How long has she been going on like this?”
“About forty minutes,” Sunset said from the couch. I glanced over in confusion. I hadn’t known she was here.
“Oh hey Sunset. Didn’t know you were here. Do you want breakfast?” I asked as I started to open the fridge. Sunset waved me off.
“I had breakfast before I came over. Thank you though Adagio.”
“No problem,” I sat down and wrapped my hand around the cup and sipped my coffee. Coffee is probably my favorite beverage other than the occasional tea.
“I’ll tell you one God damn thing bitch!” Aria fumed. “Send someone to fix this piece of shit or I will blast your ass!”
“This is certainly getting eventful,” Sonata giggled. I rolled my eyes and gave her a disapproving frown.
“No that ain’t a threat that’s a promise. I will come down to your office and go off on you!” Aria shouted. “I’m in highschool, where in the wide world of Equestria would I get a gun?” Aria glanced over at me and waved. That girl is weird some days. “Hey sis.”
“Hey Aria.”
“No I wasn’t talking to you bitch! I was talking to my sister. What do you mean it’ll take three months to get it fixed? I’ve done everything! I’ve unplugged the box and plugged it back in, nothing works. I don’t gotta calm down, I’m calm! I’m smiling lady,” Aria forced a smile on her face and kept pacing back and forth.
“I thought she was getting anger management?” Sunset had her head laying off the arm rest and looked at me. “Now you’re upside down!” I smiled and rolled my eyes.
“You and Sonata are so alike someday it’s scary,” I muttered. “She is taking anger management classes. She does get angry some days but she has been making great progress. Compared to a thousand years ago, this is tame.” Sunset shivered and sat up, pressing her hand against her forehead.
“Woah dizzy. If this is tame, I’d hate to see her furious.”
“Man fuck you!” Aria grumbled and tossed her phone on the couch. “Morning Adagio. Hey Sunset. Hey Sonata.”
“Hey sis,” Sonata hid a grin behind her hand as Sunset chuckled from the couch. I had a feeling she knew it was unplugged from the beginning too. “Having fun?”
“Not really no,” Aria admitted as she sat down at the table. “The TV ain’t working. Damn thing.” Sonata and Sunset looked at each other and burst out laughing and I smirked faintly.
“That’s funny,” Sonata giggled.
“What are you all laughing at?” Aria asked with a raised eyebrow. I coughed out a laugh and pointed to the TV cord hanging out from the stand unplugged. “Oh my fucking god. Did you all know?”
“Yep,” Sunset grinned. “You looked at the box but you never checked to see if the TV was plugged in! That’s hilarious!” She laid down on her back and started laughing again.
“I can’t stand you. Any of you for that matter,” Aria shook her head and tried to hide her smile but we could all see it. “I hope they don’t actually come out in three months and try to fix it. There’s nothing to fix.” I rolled my eyes and stood up.
“Alright get dressed. We have school in a bit. I’m surprised your mom allowed you to come on a school morning,” I glanced at Sunset who gave a shrug in response.
“I told her I’d do the dishes and vacuum the house if she let me come over. Is it okay for me to tag along with you guys in the car?”
“Yeah of course. You can hang out with Sonata in the back seat,” I said. “She would enjoy the company.”
“Yay!” Sonata clapped eagerly. “We can play car games. Will we sit with Lyra and the others at lunch? Are they our besties yet?” Aria instantly frowned and looked away as me and Sunset shared an uncomfortable look. She had been asking that question since the Battle of the Bands.
“Uh not yet. Lyra is the only one who’s verbally said she’s nervous about you guys. You will have the most luck with Derpy or Vinyl,” Sunset muttered. “I started with Derpy then Lyra.”
“We will cross that bridge if we get there,” I decided.
“At least they are a bit better than the Rainbooms. They can be a bit much,” Aria admitted as she folded her arms. “Especially the pink one.” Sunset let out a chuckle.
“Yeah Pinkie can be a handful. Trust me I know.” I snorted and rolled my eyes.
“Talk about an understatement of the decade. She attacked us with cupcakes because and I quote, she wanted to give us food as a gift,” Aria scoffed. Sunset smirked as Sonata sighed happily.
“They were good cupcakes!”
“They got in my hair!” I retorted. “I spent hours on my hair.”
“Okay true,” Sonata admitted before brightening up. “But Rarity fixed your hair later!”
“Okay true. Now please go get dressed you two.”
Author's Note
The sirens are gonna be playing a larger role now since they weren't able to go to Equestria so there's that.
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