“Fine… but you really should tell your friends the truth… and that does include her.” She replied with a glare that if it wasn’t just a look would probably make boiling water freeze solid.
“And yes, I know they won’t believe you at first, but the longer you delay the worse it’s going to get.”
“Tell them the truth…” Sunset said quitely, but with pure venom in her voice. “TELL THEM THE TRUTH?!” She shouted. “I have tried for WEEKS to make them see it isn’t me that’s posting that shit! You know what happened the last time I tried to tell the “the truth”?! The left me crying on the middle of a hallway on my KNEES, BEGGING them to believe me, after EVERYTHING I’ve done for them and with them!“ Sunset shouted, a crack in her voice.
“They told me I was FAMILY! AND THEN THEY THREW ME AWAY LIKE A PIECE OF SHIT FOUND ON THE STREET!!!” She said, letting out a sob. “I NEVER, EVER want to see those six hypocrites again!”
“Alright… fine… but it’s something that’s going to have to be faced sooner or later.” She wondered how this version of Sunset Shimmer would handle having her friends memories removed not long before summer break… and she did seem the sort that snaps at people to keep them away.
“And… if you need me and I’m not here, my number is on the phone over there. Otherwise… just yelling should do it. There is plenty of food in the fridge… the computer has internet, and… I have premium cable. Don’t be afraid to call for delivery from the list over there… Just don’t panic if food just… appears on the island.”
"I’m not gonna face it at all. I’m done trying to make them see it wasn’t me. If they don’t wanna listen, that’s their problem.” Sunset said bitterly. “And thanks. But like I said, I just need sleep right now.”