"You still tired?" Oliver asked her, not before realising that she had the same smile on her face from when she blushed like crazy. Something was on her mind, and curiosity was absolutely killing him to get to know what it was. Oliver sat next to Sunset again, now in her human form, and looked at her for a moment in a trance. She was even more beautiful up close then she was before. Snapping himself back into reality, he decided to focus on asking her questions. "So....Sunset. What's on your mind?"
Sunset shrugged, "I feel a lot more comfortable now. I kinda spent to majority of my life in human form at Canterlot High." She blushed heavily when she felt his body lean up agasint her own. IT reminded her of flash sentry... how he used to hold her. Even though she never loved him, hugs were still nice. Spitfire smirked, "Wanna fly?" Rainbow sighed, "Open the window, I'll see what I can do.,"
"Most of your life? I knew that you stole the crowd,you were in the human world longer?" Oliver asked
Rainbow flew out and suddenly began to shot straight up into the air, gulping a little bit as she hoped this still worked. Sunset nodded, "I was there for two years before Twilight showed up. That was how I was able to win all those awards and establish myself as a... bully."
Rainbow got up into the iar and paused. She didn't know if she wanted to do this with everyone watching.
Rainbow shnot down, shooting straight ath te ground and blasting into the sonic rainboom. The sound of the boom resonated for over ten miles.
Sunset's expression changed as frownee and looked at the floor. Oliver put a hand on her shoulder and gave his best fatherly smile to her. "I dont see you as a bully anymore. You did reform, remember? People have forgiven you for some of the terrible things you have done."
"That's just it: some. Not everything." She sat down and held her head a little bit, "I may have helped defeat the sirens, may have done all sorts of things to help people... but it doesn't matter. It really doesn't even matter."
Oliver could tell that Sunset was hiding something. "Doesnt mater? It matters to you and me, you might never get over your inner demons if we don't stop looking at the past."
Rainbow landed, literally denting the ground a good foot. She smirked, "Yeah, I am pretty awesome." Sunset sighed, "You don't get it. You can't come back from being a tall demon that manipulates everyone into following you. It's immposible."
"You're right...I'll never get it." Oliver told Sunset. "I'll never understand on why you had to do all of those things. Why you had to makes the lives of simple kids a living hell back when you were consumed by the twisted emotions you once had. I'll never understand what it's like in your shoes...but I understand what it's like being alone." Oliver looked at Sunset sadly. "My parents died on my birthday when I was young. I'd been alone ever since. Never had any friends...never had someone to look after me. Never had the chance to fall in love or enjoy the simple luxuries that anyone else should have. I'm a lonely boy who is treated like garbage by society....I tried to end the pain a couple of months ago. I couldn't go through with it." By the later half of Oliver's voice, his voice began to crack. He seemed to be really upset, yet no tears were coming out. He seemed to have an amazing mental strength to overcome it all, even when life seemed to want him dead.