Part 4: Brass Tacks
By Firefly
Morning came late for Lily the following day. Serrah as usual was up and about long before Lily even opened her eyes. Though today was Friday and she knew Serrah wouldn't be home until late in the day as most of her classes fell on Friday. Which to Lily sucked. She couldn't imagine having the most classes on the day before the weekend. Climbing out of bed, Lily would make short work of her morning routine, dressing in the school uniform and heading out the door. The first stop was the student-run cafe for a cup of coffee and then to Professor Barnes's office to have a chat and see what could be worked out.
Admittedly Lily was a bit nervous. What happened today really could make or break her education. But it was more likely she was simply overthinking things as she tended to. Turning her brain off was not her strongest suit. It never had been. Overthinking was practically a life skill for her at this point. If life were a video game, that skill would be at 99 while everything else trailed way behind.
Humming a bit as she made her way along the halls, she'd slip into the cafeteria where the cafe was located. The cafeteria was fairly massive with a buffet-style breakfast, lunch, and dinner put on each day as well as a student-run restaurant you could order meals at. The room was laid out with circular tables dotted about and a set of washrooms at the opposite end to the buffet. The most curious feature however wasn't the futuristic holograms flitting about above your head going through many of the school's most recent events and coming schedule, it was the large glass wall backed by a bright green meadow that was fenced in. The wall was fitted with several dozen open slots which led to cut-out trays on the outside, trays which rested in individual what looked like horse stalls lined up side-by-side.
This was most often where the full-time ponies tended to eat, as those who had chosen to pursue a hooved career had a very strictly controlled diet. They lived and breathed their lifestyle and more often than not, took their lunch in specialized trays and forms that made it easier to eat without the use of hands. For other ponies, however, they often untacked and hung their equipment on one of the many specialized racks to the right of the windows. Each rack was labeled with a nameplate bearing the Student's name, Pony name, and was often decorated to reflect their personality.
Today there was only a single lone pony in any of the given stalls, lapping at the remnants of what looked like banana pudding in their tray on the other side of the glass. While it looked like a solid pane, the glass of the stall could be toggled to open like a window allowing interaction between the ponies and any in the lunch room. The pony in question looked up, sparing a casual glance at Lily as she walked over to the not-so-busy student cafe tucked in the corner nearby before going back to its meal.
Lily yawned a bit as she stepped into the cafe. It was a play on a Japanese maid cafe except instead of girls in maid outfits, they wore student uniforms as well as pony ears and tails which varied in color and design between each person. Lily thought it was a cute design and considered it separate from the whole 'pony' thing as the school's mascot WAS a pony after all. She raised a hand, waving gently to the only worker in the cafe at the current moment. A redhead blowing bubbles with her chewing gum as she stirred a cup of tea endlessly behind the counter.
"Good morning Lily." The girl said in a distinctly Scottish accent without looking up from the book she was reading.
"Morning Olivia. How was the rush?" Lily asked, moving up to the counter and leaning on it.
"Not as bad as usual actually. A lot of students are already off on their holidays so it was busier on the pony side of things more than on the student side. Which is nice because I swear every single pony has more patience than the entire student body collectively." Olivia said with a slight giggle.
"Well, hard to not be patient when you're tethered in a stall..."
Olivia chuckled, "Good point. Your usual?"
"Please and thank you, although with a shot of espresso today, please. I need a bit of an extra kick today."
"Big conversation today huh?" Olivia asked as she went about preparing Lily's usual order of a large 2 milk, and 2 honey. But today preparing a shot of espresso to go in it.
Lily narrowed her eyes but then chuckled, "Right. I keep forgetting you're in my physics class. For a minute I was about to get rather upset with Serrah for having such a big mouth..."
"Well, she DOES have a big mouth. But this time, it didn't come from her." Olivia smiled as she mixed the coffee and slid it across the counter to Lily, "Anything I can help with?" Olivia offered after a moment.
"I don't think so. Not unless you can make all my previous assignments be on time magically..." Lily said, reaching out with her student bracelet which Olivia tapped with a small machine that flashed green after a moment.
"I'm afraid I'm not quite that talented. But if you need anything, just say so Lils!"