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POV SUNSET

- Wow - said Pinkie - that was intense!

The girl with the glasses turned around after Trixie poked her. She would probably finish her essay. I smiled alone before turning to Pinkie and Rainbow.

- What was intense? - I asked.

- You usually don't face Adagio with so much... - explained Rainbow - determination.

- It's true - Pinkie agreed - you usually just call her and ask her to calm down, or simply scream she gives a more severe look, but never faced her like that in front of everyone else.

- It seemed necessary - I shrugged.

- Don't think I didn't see you smiling at the girl Adagio was bothering - Rainbow punched me in the arm.

- What? - I choked a little on the words - no, I was just trying to say nothing, I don't even know who she is!

- Oh, that's no problem - Pinkie raised her arm and started rocking it - Twilight!

The girl in the front class answered the call and waved back, with an embarrassed smile on her face. Then she went back to writing. Pinkie looked at me with a smile from ear to ear.

- Do you know her? - I asked.

- Hey, you're not my only best friends, did you know? - Pinkie laughed - I'm friends with everyone at school, did you forget?

- Hard not to forget - Rainbow mocked - you keep bragging about it.

- But of course I'll brag, that's amazing - celebrated the curly pink-haired girl - even Aria and Adagio like me, and you know how they are.

- This is another hard thing to forget - I added - but then I've never seen this Twilight at school.

In all my classes I hadn't even seen that girl's face. Several students I only saw on break, since I didn't have class with everyone, but I never saw Twilight at recess or anywhere else.

- Ah, this is something really difficult - Pinkie said - you probably don't have classes together, besides that she doesn't spend the break in the cafeteria, usually she stays in the library reading or studying.

- Who would rather study than play chat away - Rainbow was indignant.

- It's really not something we're used to - laughs at Dash's comment - but maybe she feels comfortable reading away from the noise of the cafeteria.

- Noise usually caused by Pinkie - Dash added.

- I'm not the one who keeps playing ball in the middle of the cafeteria - Pinkie replied.

- All right - I pushed them both slightly - they both make noise in the cafeteria, draw.

The rest of the detention remained monotonous. The three of us had as much fun as we could. When the signal struck, the teacher arrived in the room to collect the essays, not that he really called them, his only desire was to get home. To your surprise, I would receive an essay that day.

Rainbow Dash offered me a ride on his motorcycle and I accepted. I wanted to get home quickly so I could play a little and enjoy my weekend. A slight drizzle started to fall as soon as Dash and I were in front of my apartment. I said goodbye to her and ran into the small building. I entered my apartment, threw my jacket on the couch and went up the stairs to my bed, thirsty for a little rest.

POV TWILIGHT

After delivering my essay to the teacher, who seemed surprised that someone finally performed the requested activity, I left the room towards the main door. I took my cell phone from inside my backpack and looked for my father's number in the contacts.

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