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POV TWILIGHT

- Thank you Dusty, I'm going out to the cafeteria - I announced to the librarian while putting my backpack over my shoulder.

- You've been going to the cafeteria a lot and staying less in the library - Dusty accused with a smile - what's new?

- I just want to spend more time with my friends - laughs weakly - but don't worry, I always come to keep you company.

- Very kind of you - Dusty laughed and waved to me - see you later dear.

I waved back, receiving another warm smile from the old lady behind the counter. I passed by the door and made my way through the corridors of Canterlot High.

It had been almost a month since the pajama party at Pinkie's house. There were no huge changes or grandiose facts that had occurred. Even though we were initially from two completely different groups, each of us ended up feeling comfortable in the presence of all of us. In the end, we were all friends and there was nothing we didn't want to do together. Everything was normal, the only difference was that we were closer to each other.

Sunset and me mainly.

We talked by message whenever we could, we arranged meetings in the clearing, shared stories, thoughts and ideas. Our affection for each other did not seem to diminish, on the contrary, it increased more and more.

The rest of the girls were not behind, Rarity and Applejack also had their dates and used to exchange passionate kisses whenever they could. They looked good together and were happy, besides, Applejack was an amazing girl, I couldn't be happier for my friend Rarity.

I heard that I was approaching the cafeteria when my ear became hellish by the deafening noise that the students made. As soon as I walked through the door, a basketball passed at high speed in front of my eyes.

- Sorry! - I heard a boy say, probably from the basketball team, before he picked up the ball and went back to his table.

I rolled my eyes and crossed the path until I got to the table where the girls and I used to sit. I had no idea if the students were too messy or if the cafeteria was too small, but for some reason the place seemed to be crowded. After some diverted projectiles and taking advantage of any crack I could pass, I managed to reach my destination.

I approached the table where all my friends were already sitting. They talked excitedly and opened smiles when they saw me coming. I didn't stop prolonging my look at Sunset, which seemed to have ignited the look when I appeared.

- Twilight Day - Applejack greeted, picking up the hem of his hat - how was the bibrioteca?

- It was good to be able to enjoy the silence and quiet before almost getting hit and losing my eardrum - I played.

I took my place next to Sunset. His hand squeezed mine under the table and stroked the top of my hand with his thumb. Unlike Applejack and Rarity, we weren't affectionate in public. Not that I was ashamed of what I had with Sunset, but a part of me was still very afraid of the exhibition. Sunset seemed to understand, we had never talked very deeply about the subject, but she never did more than a kiss on the cheek when we greeted each other and when we said goodbye.

- This place can be very chaotic sometimes, but I'm glad you're willing to spend more time with us at school - Rarity commented while sanding one of her nails

- I share the same feeling - I agreed with Rarity.

- Me too - Sunset said by my side and intertwined his fingers in mine. I felt my cheeks blush and I saw the redhead's lips bend into an affectionate smile.

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