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- Daughter! The coffee is ready!

I heard my father's excited voice coming from downstairs. He loved cooking, making coffee for me was one of his favorite activities in the morning. It was 6:30, class started at 7:40. While my father was preparing the coffee, I got dressed and packed my backpack.

As soon as I put my hand on the doorknob, I felt something passing through my legs. Spike looked at me hopeful, with his belly facing up.

- Good morning Spike - I made a brief caress on your belly - I can't play now, you know that.

I walked through the door with him accompanying me. I went down the stairs and right away I found my father with his kitchen apron.

- Good morning princess! - he kissed my cheek - I made the coffee the way you like it.

- Thank you dad - smile - it will certainly be perfect.

My father, NightLight, was a man at the height of his forty years, but who seemed to be thirty. His animation and energy were his main characteristics.

- Has mom ever been to work? - I asked while enjoying the strong coffee.

- Yes - she agreed - as always, she decided to advance the work in the office.

We both laughed. My mother, Twilight Velvet, or just Velvet for the intimates, was a busy woman but who gave me and my father all the attention and affection we needed. She and my father worked together as accountants, and did their job very well.

I finished my coffee and, after I finished getting ready, I went to the front door along with my backpack.

- Do you want a ride to school? - My father asked.

- Of course - I replied, accompanying him to his car.

As soon as I arrived at school I could find Fluttershy waiting for me at the main door.

- Hi Twilight - replied with your usual soft voice.

Fluttershy was a shy girl, as her own name said. His sweetness and kindness were striking characteristics.

- Hi Shy! - I promptly noticed the absence of our other friend - is Rarity coming?

As soon as my words came out, we saw a fancy car stopping in front of the school. That scene wasn't strange to us.

- Good morning dear ones!! - the girl with purple hair and elegant dress screamed as she got out of the car and thanked the driver - you are MA-RA-VI-LHO-SAS today.

Rarity was our rich friend. Obviously we weren't your friend for that reason. She was clearly exaggerated in her emotions and often a dramatic person, but she never stopped offering help whenever she could.

- Good morning Rarity - Fluttershy and I greet you in unison.

- Oh dear ones - Rarity hugged us - how would I live without you waiting for me here every day?

- Rarity, we've been doing this since the first year of high school - I argued.

- Elementary school actually - Fluttershy corrected by running her hands through the pink wicks.

- It's never too late to thank your friends - Rarity gave a wink - let's go slow, let's go in.

POV SUNSET

- Shit, shit, shit!

I uttered all the existing swear words while jumping on one foot, trying to put on my sneakers at the same time as I went to the kitchen.

It was 7:30, ten minutes to go before class. Despair had taken over me, I couldn't be late for the fifth time in chemistry class.

Ray, my lizard, watched me from inside your aquarium. He seemed to laugh at my pl desperate face.

- Cynical - I joked - I'll give you food, wait a little while.

While I was brushing my teeth, I typed a message to Rainbow Dash, hoping she hadn't left the house yet. After a few seconds, the message was answered

Sunset: DASH TELLS ME YOU HAVEN'T LEFT HOME YET

Dash: Calm down babe, I was just taking the bike out of the garage

Dash: You put it in the dnv nap, right? Aciakxjakdkajd

Sunset: Not funny -_- can you stop by?

Dash: Relax, I'll be there in about 5 minutes

Rainbow Dash was my first friend as soon as I left the orphanage and entered school. Just when I found out that she was emancipated and lived alone, I knew we had something in common: independence.

A relief took over my body as soon as I read the message. I dressed up more calmly and gave food to Ray. I heard the apartment's intercom ring and answered.

- Hi Dash, I'm on my way - I was brief and hung up soon after.

I locked the door and quickly went down the stairs. As soon as I left the gate I saw Rainbow with the bike parked and extending me a helmet. I climbed on the back of the bike and as soon as I put on the helmet the bike started.

Rainbow parked the bike and we left the helmets at the office. We walked through the corridors until we heard a laugh coming after us.

- Apparently arguém was late again - the accent gave the owner of the voice.

AppleJack - for his very close friends AJ - lived with his family at the Maçã Doce farm. Life in the countryside gave her a lot of work and she hoped to inherit the farm when she got older. Me, her and Dash were an inseparable trio, especially in the messes. Unfortunately, we were almost always caught, since Applejack couldn't stand lying for a long time, but this nature of hers never shook us, on the contrary, it always encouraged us to be more friends with her.

- It's not my fault if my body needs another hour of sleep - I defended myself.

- I don't judge Sunset, I also wouldn't like to wake up on a Friday to have chemistry class - Dash justified.

- You are lucky to have Dash at these times - Applejack addressed me - another delay and you won detention for another week.

I rolled my eyes at that moment, I had completely forgotten about Saturday's detention. Not that it was news to me, I was then going to detention, but I really hoped to finish the game The Rise of Tirek on Saturday.

- The one we messed up with Professor CrankDoddle was awesome - Dash laughed.

- It really was - I laughed remembering the scene - I will never forget his face when he turned on the projector.

- What did you do to him anyway? - Applejack questioned.

- No big deal - I replied laughing - we only drew on the lens of the projector, in a way that when the teacher called it would appear, you know, male genitals.

- I don't even know why he got so angry - Dash crossed her arms - we were going to delete it later.

- I'm pretty sure that this was his least concern at the time - I argued.

The signal rang, indicating that it was time for all of us to go to class.

- Let's go? - I invited - the faster this class ends, the happier I get.

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