PART 3
The weather in Ponyville was clear and the sky was equally so. All the ponies and stallions were going about their daily business as usual. It was still early in the morning, and Rarity was asleep after a long days passed. She was willing to get up at the crack of dawn, but Boo insisted she sleep in. He had slept in one of the inns, Rarity in her own bedroom. Boo had promised her he'd go ahead and have something made up for breakfast, and in return she gave him a key to get into the boutique before she had gotten out of bed.
Walking down the main road of Ponyville with a satchel full of groceries, Applejack spotted Boo. She had planned a camping trip which was unfortunately cancelled, and since Boo was alone, Applejack decided she'd ask him if he were still interested. After all, the weather was very clear and the day hot.
"Mornin' Mr. Boo, how was your night's sleep?"
"Excellent Applejack, the inn I'm staying at is incredibly comfortable. How are you?"
"I'm makin' by just fine. Ah, look, I had planned a friendly campin' trip for my friends a whiles back, but we had to cancel. I was wonderin' if you and Rarity were interested in maybe spending tonight on an impromptu trip, just a night is all. I bet she'd love it."
Applejack knew Rarity wasn't one for camping, and Applejack wasn't particularly fond of Boo after she'd heard some rumors from Rainbow Dash about the unicorn's sticky hooves. Even so, Rarity liked him and if he said that he'd like to go camping for a change of pace, Applejack figured Rarity would find it hard to decline.
"That's a wonderful idea Applejack, I'm going to the boutique now to have breakfast with her, I'll be sure to tell Rarity all about it."
"Swell! I'll come by at noontime to grab you two. See ya!"
Applejack happily trotted away to tell her friends about the trip, and more importantly to tell them about the opportunity to decipher the mind of Boo. They wanted to see what he looked like when he was mad, and more importantly they wanted their friend back, far away from Boo.
He suspected no such plotting, all he saw were the pony friends of Rarity and their hospitality towards him, despite the small bumps of jealously, the past few days for Boo had gone very well. He'd spent all of it alone with Rarity, learning more about her and Ponyville. He'd even gotten another kiss out of her, which was absolutely amazing. They weren't crazy on the romance, quite the opposite, all they did was spend time together and bond.
Boo made his way to the boutique, letting himself in and leaving the food he had procured on the counter in Rarity's shop. Making his way to her room where she was sleeping, Boo almost tripped over Opalescence, who had wrapped her small cat body around his hooves and was purring against him. He stopped to rub and pet the kitty before continuing onward, leaving the cat to plop down with its head tilted to one side behind Boo, watching the stallion walk onward to her mommy: Rarity.
"Good morning beautiful, time to wake up."
Boo opened the shades, and Rarity rolled over with a yawn, rubbing her eyes and sitting up so she could see him standing in front of the window, a halo of light projecting behind him.
"how long did you let me sleep in sweetie Boo?"
"Not too long, in time to eat some breakfast."
Boo told Rarity of the camping trip, and she was slightly unappreciative. She agreed to go nonetheless, but Rarity really didn't like to go camping.
"Won't you get dirty Boo? It might not be as fun as you're expecting."
Boo sat back and thought for a moment, then taking his move. The brown maned, green eyed stallion moved a several inches closer to her, then slowly closing the gap and kissing Rarity's lips. Her eyelids slid downward, and just as soon as it began she started to respond with equal passion and movements. It was only a single kiss, but it lasted for a very long time. Boo let go of her lips, without leaning away, maintaining similar closeness. Rarity pressed her forehead against his, smiling and looking into his eyes.
"It'll be fun as long as you're there Rarity."
"Boo, we need to talk."
"Anything you want beautiful, just say the word."
Rarity patted the spot next to her, and Boo sat there, she quickly nestled up beside him. This was the closest they'd ever been, and by far the most romantic encounter they'd ever had.
"We've never talked about what we are together, and I was curious how you felt about... us."
"How I feel? I feel happy Rarity, there's a lot of mares out there, but i came all the way to Ponyville just to see you, and this excursion has been more than worth it."
Rarity smiled, bumping hear temple with his as their heads leaned against each other, still nestled up together.
"Boo, you didn't answer me, how can you be so perfect but dodge a simple question?"
"Rarity, I really, really like you, and... and I don't know what to say right now. I definitely want to be more than your friend, I want to be able to kiss you and hold you like this, I feel so fluttery, I don't know what to say to such a beautiful mare..."
Boo heart skipped around on shear nerves, and Rarity giggled in response. She liked that he didn't know how to express himself, other than to admit he had feelings and that for the time being he knew what he wanted: her. It's not like everyday someone explained what they were feeling romantically, so it was expected that they wouldn't nail it on the head the first time. Rarity felt similarly: she liked Boo but had no idea how to explain the way she was feeling.
"I really like you too Boo, it's a kind of affection I just can't describe."
"I'm glad You feel the same way Rarity, I was really nervous for a moment."
"Don't be Boo, you've got me."
Later that same day the two packed their things for a camping trip. Rarity intended to bring a lot of stuff, but Boo was able to talk her down into just one large satchel that he would carry for her, in addition to his own things. He wasn't the strongest unicorn out there, but Rarity was worth the weight on his back.
The group of friends met near Applejack's determined meeting spot, a wooden fence that had a mailbox in front of it. Once everyone had assembled, the group prepared themselves to begin the trek.
"It's nice to see you carrying Rarity's bags Boo, she's a... heavy packer, you know."
As they walked, Twilight Sparkle stood to Boo's left and Rarity to his right. She wasn't listening, so Twilight Sparkle succeeded to get a whisper in. Boo chuckled to himself at the thought, she was right, Rarity didn't pack light.
"She wanted to bring more, I didn't want her to carry it because it's a little heavy, not a burden to me at all, I'd do anything for that mare over there."
Twilight Sparkle was starting to feel swayed from Rainbow Dash's negative opinion of him. A bad person with ulterior motives wouldn't say things like that. After walking for a while longer, they came to a massive pit of mud. Across it, a large fallen tree that the ponies could walk across. It was only several feet long, too far to jump across and too wide to go around, the fallen tree was their only option.
"How are we going to get to the spot you wanted to stay at Applejack?"
Pinkie Pie was feeling discouraged, the tree seemed narrow to her and falling was not an option. Applejack waved her off, going across and managing to do so just fine. She called for everyone else, and when no mare would go Boo volunteered to do it.
"Be careful sweetie."
Rarity gave him a kiss on the cheek, to which he blushed and all of her friends rolled their eyes or looked away out of embarrassment. Even with the heavy satchels, Boo made it across just fine. Pony after pony went across after him, leaving only Rarity alone on the far side.
"Come on Rarity, you can do it!"
Boo set the satchels down, standing as close to the edge of the muddy pool as he could. He looked across to her, and the reassuring glance from his green eyes willed Rarity forward. She stepped onto the fallen tree shakily, taking step after step. She made it half way without falling. She went even further, now three quarters of the way across. Rarity looked up from her carefully placed hooves to Boo to show the amazement she felt for herself, but in doing so, slipped.
Before Rarity could fall into the mud and soil her coat of white fur and her excellently groomed purple mane, Boo had leapt into the mud himself. He had done so just in time to catch Rarity, sparing her from the mud and sacrificing himself. It came up to his belly, soiling the shirt he was wearing and most certainly getting everywhere he didn't want to be muddy.
Boo had Rarity held bridal style, her hooves tightly wrapped around his neck to protect herself. He was trying to balance on his back two legs.
"Don't drop me Boo."
"Wouldn't dream of it."
Boo carried Rarity to the bank where her friends were waiting. He set her down on the clean grass, then crawling out of the mud, revealing the filth he'd acquired.
"My hero."
Rarity gave him yet another kiss on the cheek, toe kisses infact, one for each cheek and then a big hug afterwards, she was careful not to get any mud on her. Rainbow Dash was especially surprised that Boo had jumped into the mud.
"Wow, looks like you're not too bad after all."
Rainbow Dash still had some good ideas to test him, but the act of saving Rarity from something she disliked with a passion was a very nice thing to have done. Even so, for the most part he was keeping Rarity away from her friends, and this still got to Rainbow Dash.
"Are you alright Rarity? That was really close."
"Of coarse I'm alright Boo, you were here to save me."
She winked at him. Boo didn't know what it meant, and Rarity didn't understand it either. She was simply trying to convey a connection between them that no one else had. Besides, Boo thought it was cute and it didn't put much strain on Rarity.
"Well then, I reckon we can start on again."
Applejack was right, the group had been standing still for far too long. They continued their walk after Boo had shaken some of the mud off, only so that he could carry the satchels without getting them dirty. Just as the sun began to set, the group arrived at the camping area Applejack had selected.
All the tents were set up including Rarity's very large and seemingly inflatable massive tent. Everyone else slept in a much more simple A-frame tent, including Boo.
The camping trip went without further incident. Apart from Rainbow Dash's constant testing of Boo's limits. She'd say things that would offend him, and at one point even tried to get him to kiss her, just to see how loyal he was. Boo passed every test, but by the end of the trip he was rather down trodden, his eyes bagged and sleepless after an entire afternoon and night of endless frustration.
His main goal was to hide that emotion from Rarity, as he didn't want to disappoint her and make her think that he was to frilly to do things every other stallion ever born could do.
The day after the camping trip, Boo and Rarity had gone off alone to an apple orchard to talk and sit together. Rainbow Dash had followed them, and just as they sat down she took her position, watching and listening. Boo was fiddling with his hooves, and once Rarity looked away Rainbow Dash threw an apple at the back of Boo's head. It struck true, and he yelped in pain as his head suddenly throbbed with an ever growing migraine.
"Boo! What's wrong sweetie, tell Rarity where it hurts."
"I don't know my head just... I've got no idea what happened."
Rarity assumed an upset looking pout on her face, and for a few moments Boo didn't notice it.
"Are you lying to me Boo? Are you saying your head hurts because you don't want to spend time with me anymore?"
"No! No Rarity not at all, I love spending time with you, I really do. Don't ever think I'm bored with you." Boo reached out and kissed her cheek, and Rarity replied with a happy and agreeable smile, she was still worried, but he suppressed the thoughts quickly.
Later that same day he was walking alone through the streets of Ponyville, upset that a sudden migraine prevented him from saying what he wanted to. They didn't spend the time they intended to at the orchard, so Boo had to think of another activity that he could bring Rarity on. While he was walking, Rainbow Dash tripped him and quickly disappeared. He fell down in front of a lot of other ponies, apparently tripping over nothing. For a spilt second they giggled, then he was helped up by a few nice ponies.
"What was that?"
He looked and found nothing. Boo continued his day of nothing, eventually coming up with an idea. He went and got Rarity a flower, a pretty purple one: he'd say that it was just as beautiful as she was. When he ended up at the back door to the boutique, before he could knock another strange event occurred. Rainbow Dash had flown over head, and dumped a bucket of water over him. Rarity came to the door several moments later, seeing a soaking wet Boo standing outside with a broken stem in his mouth, a flower on the ground.
"How'd you get all wet Boo?"
"I... I don't know."
"Is that flower for me?"
"It used to be, it's ruined now."
Rarity picked it up, sighing and holding it in her hoof. She was alright with the gesture, even if his delivery was extremely strange and sub par. She invited him in and gave him a towel to dry off with, but still he didn't understand what was happening to him. Boo's mane slumped to one side in its untended state, frilling up just a little and curling around in an untamed sort of way.
Rarity giggled to herself, taking a go at fixing it as he leaned his head down so she could reach. After combing him straight again, Boo lifted his head back up and ran an uncoordinated hoof over the top of his mane, ruffing it up just a little bit.
"How do I look?"
"More handsome than Trenderhoof."
"What?"
Boo knew who Trenderhoof was, but at the same time had no idea why Rarity would choose that pony as an example to compare him to.
"He came to Ponyville several months ago, you could say I had a crush on him for the longest time."
"Him? He's so... he and I seem so different, that's a big change in taste from one stallion to another."
"I didn't think that he was weird or anything, now I know you're more my speed. Back than what I wanted, wasn't what I needed, now I have you, and you're more satisfying than any other unicorn could be to me."
"Rarity, what's that supposed to mean? I'm more your speed in what way?"
"Boo, you're my speed because you like me for who I am, and that's why you're mine and no one else's. I wasn't trying to offend you or anything Boo..."
Rarity gave him a kiss on the cheek, hugging the semi damp unicorn until he smiled and was less frustrated. She could tell the things she had been saying were inappropriate and poorly received by Boo, but Rarity made things better quickly.
"You smell like roses."
Boo was right, Rarity did smell good. She was always a clean sort of pony, and Boo was a clean sort of stallion. Things would work out nicely, as they both had quite a lot in common. The only thing that stood between them was Rainbow Dash.
"There's a lot I want to tell you Rarity, you make me so happy, I feel so at peace when I'm with you, you just make sense."
"You don't really mean that..."
"Yes I do, and I know it. You, beautiful, are the best mare in all of Equestria, and I'm humbled to think you're willing to spare your precious moments with me over... somepony else."
Rarity pouted, giving Boo a happy kiss and then hugging him.
"I'd never dream of anyone else but you Boo."
"Rarity, I know this is a little fast, we've only known each other for a few weeks now but..."
Rarity's regal blue eyes grew out of focus, larger at every additional word he spoke to her. He was so sweet, Boo could ask for anything he wanted at any speed and Rarity would willingly give it to him. There had never been someone who treated her with such respect and devotion, he proclaimed how happy she made him and with that as the opener, Rarity could only imagine what he would be saying next.
"Will you be my ponyfriend? I'm just the kind of unicorn that needs something official, I need..."
Before Boo could go on Rarity tackled him into his back, kissing his face all over vigorously and nuzzling her cheeks against his. She was happy, happier than she could have ever dreamed of being.
"All you need is me Boo-bear."
She went right back to nestling against him, eventually settling her head into the soft creamy fur of his chest. He hugged her back, rolling over so he was on top, kissing Rarity back in return. Now that he'd asked, and received a positive response, Boo knew that despite the strange and unlucky things that had been happening, he could be much more hooves-on with Rarity, and she'd even return the kindness.
Several more happy days passed, and Rarity took an order from her fashion show. It was very large. She worked for a long time to satisfy the needs of the many fashion moguls who wanted her dresses, but she was gradually becoming overwhelmed. Boo would help her when her stitching became to much. He couldn't sew himself, but he knew how to comfort her. Boo would approach from behind, rest his chin on her shoulder and hold her for a while, telling her that she was doing really well and that she only had a little bit more; that the night would be wonderful. When she was stressed in times such as these, Boo brought her out to get some rich and delicious dessert.
She loved it when he took her out alone to somewhere that had fancy dessert.
With only a day left of his stay in Ponyville, Boo was getting a little pent up inside. He still had a lot to tell Rarity before he left, and that night would be his last. He'd run into Rainbow Dash, finding her only because she was with Scootaloo.
"Hello Rainbow Dash, how are you?"
"Oh! Boo... I'm alright I guess."
"And you Scootaloo? How are you?"
"Same."
"Rainbow Dash, do you think that... do you and Rarity's other friends like me? I haven't really had alone time with each of you individually, and I feel like I can trust you since you're so important in your group."
"Really? I'm not that cool... just kidding, I'm awesome. Are you sure you really want to know how we feel about you?"
Boo nodded, and Scootaloo wandered off, not caring too much for the conversation the two older ponies were having. Rainbow Dash really laid it onto Boo. She went on a tirade, saying that none of them liked him because he wasn't a nice pony and that he was manipulating Rarity and a few other rather cruel details. Boo ended up running away, stopping up on the edge of Ponyville. He sat down against a tree, looking at himself.
Boo was wearing his businesspony cuffs, collar, and tie. He didn't look like he belonged, and he felt like he didn't. This place wasn't his home, he didn't belong there and he figured that Rainbow Dash was right to have been mad at him. He loosened his tie and ran his hoof through his mane, the grey hairs falling down across his face, separate from all the brown ones. He didn't even fit in with his age group, he looked so much older than he was.
Boo simply didn't make sense. Rarity made sense to him, but he couldn't figure out where his spot in society was. He was just an architect, Boo was making himself depressed sitting alone with his thoughts after being told he was worthless by a very popular and trustworthy mare.
As he was sitting there, a little bouncing filly went rushing by and nearly tripped over Boo, instead only stumbling. He looked up to see it was Sweetie Belle. She apologized for the disturbance, and tried to go back to her running and fun but Boo stopped her.
"Sweetie Belle, can I ask you a question? It's about your sister Rarity."
"Sure Mr. Boo."
"Just Boo little miss. Do you know if... do you like me? Do you think I'm a good unicorn for your sister to be spending time with?"
Sweetie Belle shrugged.
"I don't know..."
"What do you think of me?"
"I... I don't think you're all that special... I'm not trying to be mean, it just seems like you didn't rub off well on all my friends, and I haven't really talked to Rarity."
"Sweetie Belle, I'm nice though, don't you think I'm nice to everyone, especially Rarity?"
"I don't know Boo, I'm sorry I just don't know."
Sweetie Belle ran away, and Boo suddenly felt more awful than he had previously. When he wasn't making people dislike him, he wasn't getting to know them at all. Boo was low, if he were to ever have a crisis he was having it right now. Unable to figure anything else out, and unable to think clearly, Boo went to his inn room, wrote Rarity a note and then put it in the mailbox of her boutique.
Boo was nearly in tears as he packed his truck, completely destroyed at the thought that no one liked him. He had one job, and it seemed he'd failed in completing it the way he was supposed to. Rarity liking him wasn't enough, he needed an environment in which they could grow stronger and bond even more, but it seemed that a dream like that was impossible to understand.
Boo told the mare at the front desk of his inn, that if anyone came looking for him, that he had left early. She agreed, and with that Boo departed. He wanted to say something to Rarity, but he knew she'd convince him to stay, and that she'd deny the truths made evident to him by not only Rainbow Dash, but also by Sweetie Belle.
By the time he was at the train station, Boo was just in time to catch the last train running to Manehattan for the next two days. His voice was hoarse, and his lips dry, but he managed to ask for a ticket and shakily get onto the train. Once on, he sat down and looked out the window. He saw where he'd gone camping, the orchards, the boutique a long ways off. He knew Rarity would be expecting to see him later that night for their final afternoon together before he left; little did she know he was leaving early.
He couldn't help but cry a little as the train started to move, knowing that he was leaving not a piece, but his entire heart behind.
Nightfall set on Ponyville, and Rarity got dressed in one of her favorite dresses. She knew that she looked pretty with all of her accessories and fancy details, but she wanted to hear it from Boo's mouth.
Hours passed, and no one ever came to pick Rarity up for the dinner she was promised. She had no idea that he left, and in fact assumed that he had forgotten, or had fallen asleep, or possibly had received an urgent message from Manehattan: she was very ignorant.
As darkness grew to its complete form and Rarity realized the dinner hours had passed and now the ponies of Ponyville were settling in to go to sleep, she felt panicked. She decided first to call Twilight Sparkle over to the boutique.
Even though it was very late, Twilight Sparkle showed up to the boutique just as she had promised when Rarity had called for her.
"What's wrong Rarity, you said Boo didn't show up to dinner tonight?"
"No! I'm so scared, I was all ready hours ago, look at this dress Twilight! He never came... why? Why am I being stood up all of a sudden, I've had his undivided attention for he past two weeks and all of a sudden he just disappears!"
"Rarity, you just need to get some sleep. He'll explain everything in the morning, I'm sure, alright? Don't worry about it, sometimes a businesspony like him has things that need to get done."
Rarity breathed a sigh of relief.
"I thought that too, but I got all dolled up and pretty for him and he didn't get to see what I looked like! To bad for him I guess, I look good and he won't get to see."
"Yeah Rarity, you two will be alright."
That night was tense, on the train Boo couldn't sleep, and in Rarity's bed she was thinking about where he was or what he was working on. The thought crossed her mind that like Trenderhoof, Boo had gone for a different mare, but she knew that was wrong because that same day he had asked her for a committed relationship.
The next morning Rarity woke up to discover that she had slept the whole night through. This distressed and upset her, as Boo had never come during the night to apologize or for anything else. If she saw him, Rarity was certain that she was going to be rather angry with him for the day, and that he owed her a lot in return for making her sad.
After eating breakfast, Rarity sent Spike to go and get all of her friends and bring them to the boutique. She didn't know what else to do, she could go to his inn, but she felt that was inappropriate. Rainbow Dash, Twilight Sparkle, Applejack, Fluttershy, and Pinkie Pie were brought to the boutique. When they asked Spike what was happening, he shrugged unknowingly.
"What's wrong Rarity?"
Twilight Sparkle had maintained a descent level of neutrality, as had Pinkie Pie and Fluttershy. Applejack leaned slightly to the opposition against Boo, but she was no where near as crazy as Rainbow Dash: she had taken it to an entirely new level.
"It's Boo, he didn't come for dinner last night, no message, nothing! He's just gone and I wanted all of your advice."
"Uh-oh."
Rainbow Dash took several steps back, feeling a little hit embarrassed and also ashamed of herself for flipping out on him.
"Uh-oh? What do you mean Rainbow Dash?"
Everyone had their eyes on the blue mare with rainbow colored mane, and she blushed and backed away further, rubbing the back of her neck shyly as Rarity stared her down.
"I might have told him that no one likes him... and that he should leave because he wasn't a nice pony, and that he was manipulating you."
"You... Rainbow Dash how could you... you told him to go home?"
"He was though! You're our friend, and you were spending all of your time with him, he's just another pony, we're your friends."
"A friend wouldn't have done this to me Rainbow Dash!"
Spike came in then, carrying the mornings mail, with it, the letter from Boo. Spike handed it to Rarity, his tiny claws shaking as she took it from him and opened it. Rarity cleared her throat, deciding to read it out loud so everyone could hear what her ponyfriend had written.
"My dearest Rarity, I've come to the realization that I... that I don't belong in Ponyville. I adore you, but it would... it would seem that very few others feel the same towards me apart from you. I'm going back to Manehattan because that is where I belong, I've... I've abandoned you and I'm very sorry, I wish I didn't have to. I'm glad that Rainbow Dash opened my eyes to... to see that my presence is not appreciated, nor is my grey stripe. Rarity, I... I love you and... and I'm sorry. Signed, Boo-bear."
Rarity started to cry in deep heavy sobs, dropping the letter onto the floor and crying against Twilight Sparkle. All of the other ponies were scolding Rainbow Dash for yelling at him to such an extent that he would leave.
"I'm sorry guys... I didn't think he'd take it to heart."
"But he did! Rainbow Dash, Rarity was so happy, look what's happened."
"Can we... can we go and see him? Are there any trains?"
Rarity's mascara was flowing down her cheeks in sloppy black streaks, and she had pulled through with a sudden feeling of hope. It was quickly deprived from her. Fluttershy went to the train station and returned, informing them that their were no more trains for a few days. Pinkie Pie went to the inn and returned with Boo's message: he had gone.
It was just Rainbow Dash, Rarity, and Twilight Sparkle, alone. Applejack and the others had gone to go and get Sweetie Belle.
"I'm so sorry Rarity, I didn't mean to hurt you."
"Well too late for that, Boo is gone and he'll never want to see my face again."
"That's not true, maybe... I could go to Manehattan and set things right, I could fly there and tell him the truth."
"We could all go."
"I don't know..."
Rarity didn't think she could face him after all of her friends had talked him down, but after a while of Rainbow Dash trying to make amens, Rarity agreed that she would go with all of her friends to Manehattan, and confront Boo.
"Maybe I could tell him I'm pregnant... but that wouldn't work, he's never even slept over with me."
Twilight Sparkle rolled her eyes, hugging Rarity under her wing.
"He'll talk to you Rarity, you've done nothing wrong by him."
As more and more days passed, Rarity was growing itchy. She had no idea how lonely her life was until she had someone to spend it with, and then had that same person taken away from her. Overtime the story became more developed, and Rarity learned that Boo went to the edge of Ponyville to think, and that Sweetie Belle's testimony was the one that broke his back. Spike was also feeling guilty, and decided enough was enough. He made his way up to Rarity, his claws behind his back.
"Rarity? There's something I need to tell you."
"What is it Spikey-poo?"
"It's about Boo, I did something to him too..."
"Oh no Spike not you too!"
"When your portfolio went missing, I put your designs in his bag because I was jealous. He knew it was me and we talked about it... he forgave me."
"Oh Spike, I didn't want to hurt you, I just really like Boo."
"I know, and I approve of him, he's a good unicorn for you."
With that, Spike left Rarity alone.
In Manehattan, Boo was returning to his office. Sunny wasn't at the reception desk, a different mare had taken her place. When he got up to his office, he found her sitting in his desk, handling his paperwork just as she was supposed to.
"Mr. Boo! I wasn't expecting you back so soon, how was your trip?"
"Bad, really bad, I feel awful about myself. I need you to go and do a few things Sunny. What I need his brown mane dye, and some cake."
"Mane dye and cake?"
"Yes, and get rid of the temp. sitting at your desk, we don't need her anymore."
"Do you want to talk about what happened between you and Rarity?"
"I'll give you a brief overview: I was made to endure her friends, who it turns out hated me and plotted against myself and Rarity, I was bullied, and I want dye and cake, go."
Boo would never talk to Sunny this way, but his attitude was far from happy. After a short while Sunny returned with he two things he'd asked for, and Boo set off to work. First he dyed his mane and his tail solid brown, eliminating the grey stripe at both ends of his body. Rainbow Dash said it made him look evil, and it made him look old, so he didn't want it anymore, even though he personally liked it. Once his mane was a fake looking color of brown, Boo settled in and ate the cake he'd asked for. It made him feel better a little bit, but he'd only gotten a few bites down before he had to stop.
As he had done on the train, Boo just sat back and let the tears flow. The best thing ever to happen to him was completely ruined, and he knew deep down that it was partially his fault, he was bitter, and he hated the way it felt.
He started to look through the papers on his desk, and was amazed at what he saw.
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