The Girls of My Life 2: Old Flames and New Flames
The Girls from Before
Previous ChapterNext ChapterSpike stood next to Thorax looking at six girls he knew long before he knew his Canterlot City girls. He turned to Thorax and Spoke, "Thorax, those girls are still living in this town?"
"Well for now. They may be college students, but they still don't have the kind of money to be living on their own after the semester. But yeah they're still here. And believe it or not, they're still single."
"You're shitting me." Spike said in disbelief.
"Wish I was. Believe me I'm still surprised at that."
"I mean I remember them as kids, but looking at them now... Puberty must've been extra kind to them." Spike blushed at the sight of their curvaceous physiques.
"Milk does a body good, as they say." Thorax stated.
"Have you ever tried getting together with any of them?" Spike inquired.
"Once or twice, but they'd never see me any more than a friend. Besides it was you they doted over so much when we were kids." Thorax reminded him.
"No kidding. I almost forgot about it."
"Want me to reintroduce you?" Thorax offered.
"I don't know, Thorax. I mean what would I even have to say? Would they even remember me?"
"Hey, I remembered you."
"True, but still these are college students. Who's to say they'd remember a little boy who moved away a decade ago?"
"Only one way to find out. If it makes you feel any better I'll give you a start up introduction just to have them guessing."
"Thanks, Thorax." Spike smiled.
"And try to keep your eyes above the neckline." Thorax warned him.
"Oh screw you!"
Thorax chuckled as he went over to the girls, "Hey, girls. How's it going?"
"Oh, Hi, Thorax." Ember greeted, while checking any latest news on her phone.
"We're good." Starlight answered.
"How about you?" Sunshine asked.
"Doing great. Also you won't believe who I ran into today." Thorax began.
"Wait let me guess," Sunset cut him off, "You found this incredibly hot girl and now you're dating?"
"You always say that." Moonlight noted.
"And quite frankly it's gotten old." Moondancer finished.
"It's not that this time. It's different. Much different."
"How so?" Starlight asked.
"First off answer me this, do you remember a little boy you used to play with a lot when we were kids. And I don't mean me."
"Thorax, we've played with a lot of boys when we were kids." Moondancer noted.
"Well, you pretended too, but most of the time you had your nose in a book." Starlight replied.
"Nevertheless." Moondancer retorted.
"At least we played with boys who would come near us without thinking we had that childish disease cooties." Ember grumbled.
"You'll have to be more specific, Thorax." Sunshine stated.
"All right," Thorax tried to make things clearer, "A little boy you used to play with and doted over like he was your entire world and never wanted to let him go. A boy who sadly moved away ten years ago."
"Well, there's only one boy we can think of who matches that description," Ember began, only for the six girls to freeze up, "Wait a minute. Thorax, are you saying..."
Thorax smirked, and called out, "Ok!"
The girls watched, as Spike came over to the gazebo and presented himself, "Hey, girls. Remember me?" he asked hopefully.
"Spike?" Moonlight asked.
"One and the same." Spike assured.
"Spike!" The six cheered, before getting up and ran over to the boy.
Spike suddenly found himself getting embraced all around by each girl pressing their impressive mounds all over his body. He blushed from the sensation, before Ember spoke, "Wow! It really is you!"
"It's good to see you again!" Sunshine cheered.
"And it's good to see you girls too," Spike agreed, until he saw Sunset and backed away a bit much to her surprise, "You're not going pull me into a head lock and squeeze the life out of me until I say Uncle like before, are you?"
Sunset sighed, "Spike, I know what you're thinking, but I assure you I'm not the way I used to be."
"It's true. Sunset changed a lot since we were kids." Starlight agreed.
"Besides the rough stuff I did with you was really my way of showing affection." Sunset tried reasoning.
"So using karate moves on me is affectionate?" Spike asked rhetorically.
"I barely even touched you with those moves." Sunset reminded him.
"Still. You left quite a few emotional scars on my life." Spike retorted.
"Spike, don't you remember that day when you left?" Sunset asked, "The look on my face? I had tears in my eyes. Do you think I was faking that?"
Spike recalled that flashback when he moved away how Sunset was just as saddened as the rest of them. He had to admit no matter how many rough stuff she did with him, she really did care for him as did any of the others. Spike swallowed his pride and smiled, "Get over here!" Sunset smiled before embracing Spike again, while the young man could feel her breasts press hard into his chest.
"When did you get back?" Moonlight asked.
"This morning actually. Came back here with my folks to take care of my Grandma."
"Ah, Grandma Drake. She was such a fun lady." Sunshine said with a smile.
"And full of jokes." Thorax chuckled.
"Boy, Spike, you've really grown from that little boy we met years ago." Starlight looked him over, with a faint blush on her face.
"Thanks. You girls look like you've been doing well too."
"Come on, sit down with us. Let's catch up on old times." Moondancer suggested, as they sat down on the gazebo.
"So how was it growing up in Canterlot city?" Ember asked.
"Let me tell ya, Ember. It was wild." Spike answered.
"Did you have any friends?" Sunshine asked hopefully.
"More than I ever could've hoped for."
"Do anything exciting in your life?" Moonlight asked.
"Where do I begin?" Spike asked, "I did LARP with some of the guys I know, I rode on a yacht, I went to a comic convention, I even hosted a party at my place without parental supervision. And that's only a few things."
"Sounds like you've been living the life." Sunset said.
"Well, I've just been having a good time when the opportunity came knocking," Spike admitted, "So what about you girls? Still in school?"
"Yes. We're each going into our final year when the semester resumes." Moondancer answered.
"And big plans?" Spike wondered.
"I'm actually looking into becoming a teacher." Sunset admitted.
"Same here." Moondancer added.
"Any specific fields?"
"History for me." Sunset answered.
"And I'm going into scientific studies." Moondancer put in.
"What grades are you hoping to teach?"
"High school." they answered collectively.
"I'm looking into writing poetry. Gothic Poetry." Moonlight explained.
"Moony's always loved her poetry." Sunshine hugged her sister.
"I'm hoping to get into Women's wrestling," Ember told Spike, "A chance to show how strong I really am. And to get my dad to stop coddling me so much." she groaned at the last part.
"Your dad still dotes over you like daddy's little princess?" Spike asked in disbelief.
"Embarrassing I know," Ember sighed, "You should've seen him the day I left for college. He held onto my leg screaming 'Don't go! DON'T GO!'. I love my dad, but sometimes he is too overbearing."
"Yikes," Spike said feeling sorry for her," Though does he still run your family pub, The Dragon's Den?"
"Yeah. He wishes I would be the one to run it in the future. But running a bar just isn't my thing."
"Hey, you're doing the right thing in making your own choices." Thorax reminded her.
"Thanks, Thor." Ember smiled.
"I'm looking into running a daycare center one day," Sunshine explained, "I just love children so much. They're so adorable."
"Yeah. When they're quiet." Spike joked.
"Say what you want, Spike. Kids can be calmed if you know how to handle them." Sunshine said confidently.
"What about you, Starlight?" Spike inquired.
"I'm actually looking into becoming an author."
"What type of books will you write?"
"Experiences. I want to travel the world and chronicle all my experiences to show others how I became who I am one day in the future."
"Sounds like you girls really have your future's planned out." Spike smiled.
"What about you, Spike?" Ember inquired.
"I have three potential careers in mind. A professional hip hop dancer or a choreographer. And a cook. You girls may not realize it but I can make a spicy stew among other spicy recipes."
"Either one sounds like a good choice." Sunset stated.
"Thanks, Sunset," Spike smiled at each of them, "Man, I can't believe it's been over ten years since I saw either one of you. Wished I could've kept in touch more." he sighed.
"We were kids. We couldn't use cellphones at the time." Ember reminded him.
"Maybe we should've written letters like people used to?" Sunshine suggested.
"Well, what can ya do?" Moonlight shrugged.
"Hey. Now that it's Summer and you're back here we should reconnect some more." Starlight suggested.
"It'll be like old times. Only more mature." Ember added.
"Is there truly that much to do in this town?" Spike inquired.
"Don't worry, it may still look like the same boring old town. But it has added some new stuff over the years." Moondancer admitted.
"Yeah it's not like that town in media that remains untouched by time and nothing changes." Thorax agreed.
"Good. I'd hate to think everyone in this town's been replaced by robots." Spike joked and everyone laughed.
And so they talked on and on until it was getting late. When Spike checked the time he gasped, "Oh, man. Sorry, guys. I gotta get back home. I promised my folks I'd be back in time for dinner."
"Say no more. Go to them." Ember said.
"Thanks. I'll see you around, everyone!" Spike got on his board and skated off for home.
As the girls and Thorax watched him leave, the college students thought to themselves collectively, 'He's so hot.'
At home, Spike sat at the dinner table with his folks and grandma, while enjoying their meal. His father spoke up, "So, Spike, got back in touch with Ponyville again?"
"Sure. Though the only issue I have right now is they closed the Movieplex!"
"Oh, no." his mom gasped.
"I know. You guys took me to see so many movies there."
"Big mistake, I tell ya." his grandma agreed.
"But something good did happen today." Spike admitted.
"How so?" his dad asked.
"I ran into my old pal Thorax."
"Thorax?" his parents asked, as their son nodded. Elsa smiled, "How wonderful. I always loved watching you boys play together."
"A regular dynamic duo." Geki chuckled.
"Of course. He's not the only one I saw today."
"Who else?" his mom wondered.
"Do you guys remember Sunset Shimmer, Ember, Moondancer, Starlight Glimmer, Sunshine Smiles, and Moonlight Raven?" Spike hoped.
His parents were surprised yet again, as Geki spoke, "They're in town as well?"
"Yeah. During Summer at least before they return to college."
"How are they?" Elsa asked.
"They're doing very well apparently."
"Those girls were so nice to you, we were afraid you'd never be the same after we moved to Canterlot City." Geki said.
"How lucky Twilight and the others came into your life to give you that little pick me up?" Elsa asked.
"Lucky indeed." Spike agreed, while thinking about the girls back in Canterlot city.
Later that night, Spike was at his laptop talking to his girls fro Canterlot via video chat. Much like the girls he met today, Spike's girls from Canterlot had also grown into fine young ladies since that day they left for college. Each of them was trying to squeeze in to make sure Spike could see all of them on screen.
"So how'd the move go, Spike?" Twilight asked.
"Worked out well. Still it feels weird coming back to a place I haven't been to in ten years."
"That's just the nostalgia kickin', partner." Applejack replied.
"Is everything the way you remembered it from when you were eight?" Fluttershy wondered.
"Just about. Of course there are some changes."
"See anybody you remember, if anyone you knew still lived there?" Rainbow asked.
Spike paused and decided it was best to not talk about the six girls he knew before them just yet, just as he didn't tell his old girls about the six girls he'd slept with in Canterlot. He answered, "Actually I did meet an old friend of mine."
"Who, darling?" Rarity asked.
"His name's Thorax. When we were kids he'd always love to do impressions. And let me say he's very spot on in portraying celebs and characters."
"Sounds like a fun guy." Pinkie noted.
"He sure is," Spike's smiled turned into a sigh, "Still. I miss you girls so much already."
"We miss you too, spike." Twilight assured him.
"Spike, if I could have one super power right now, it'd be the ability to crawl through this screen and give you a big wet kiss." Pinkie said.
"So would I." Applejack agreed.
"Me too." Fluttershy smiled.
"You girls promise me you'll visit first chance you get?" Spike asked.
"Pinkie Promise, Spike." Pinkie promised him.
"Well, I gotta crash now. But I'll talk to you girls later. Tell the guys I miss them ok?"
"Sure, Spike." Twilight promised.
"I love you, girls." Spike told them.
"We love you too, Spikey." Rarity smiled while trying to hold back tears.
They closed their video chat, and Spike closed his laptop and sighed, "And so a new life in an old place begins." he looked out his bedroom window.
Meanwhile at Ember's home, the girl was laying in bed wearing blue sleep pants and up top was just a aqua blue colored bra. She sighed in relaxation, while looking over on her desk to see a picture of her and Spike as kids, with Ember holding Spike close to her like siblings. She smiled and spoke to herself, "He's definitely not that soft little boy I knew back then. I wonder if he's single?"
While at Sunshine and Moonlight's place, the twins who shared a room were already in bed with Sunshine wearing yellow silk pajamas, and Moonlight was wearing black silk pajamas, "Hey, Moony." Sunshine whispered.
"Yeah, Sunny?" she asked.
"Are you asleep?"
"Not really." the apathetic twin answered.
"Same here." Sunshine confessed.
"Let me guess. You thinking about Spike?" Moonlight guessed.
"Yes. Are you?" the brighter twin inquired.
"Obviously."
"Yeah. He's sure different isn't he?" Sunshine asked.
"Yeah. Who would've thought he'd turn into such a hunk?"
"I know. Do you think he'd date both of us if we asked him too?" Sunshine wondered.
"Don't know. Think we should ask him?" Moonlight asked.
"Maybe when he feels more at home back here in town." the brighter one answered.
"Then we'll wait." Moonlight said, as the two fell asleep.
At Sunset Shimmer's, the girl was in the shower washing up before hitting the sack. As she cleaned herself she thought about Spike, 'Even if Spike's forgiven me. I need to show him I'm not the same girl I was back then. Maybe something will come to me eventually. Because I'd hate him to think only of the girl I used to be.'
Meanwhile at Starlight's home, the girl was in her room wearing nothing but her purple bra and panties. She opened her closet and pulled two rows of clothes hanging up to reveal a small shrine of pictures of her and Spike when they were kids. She smiled at them and spoke, "My darling, Spike. You've come home to me. And this time I'll make sure you don't leave me again. Not like the last one." she said with a tear in her eyes before blowing a kiss to the shrine.
Finally in Moondancer's place, the girl was running water for her evening bubble bath. Moondancer stood before her bathroom mirror wearing only her bra and panties colored light yellowish gray. She removed her glasses and undid her hair ties letting it all flow down her back. After undoing her bra she allowed her busty mounds free, before cupping them together and holding them up to look at them. She asked herself, "I wonder if Spike likes them this size?"
Author's Note
Just to give you fans a good idea about the Ponyville girls bust size I'll tell you.
Ember: D cup
Sunset: F cup
Moondancer: G cup
Starlight: E cup
Moonlight and Sunshine: DD cup
While I know some of those sizes would be impossible. Keep in mind when I write girls with busts that big I envision the anime laws of physics in that world. Specifically girls don't get back pains from having big breasts. Enjoy.
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