The Girls of My Life 2: Old Flames and New Flames

by Wildcard25

Comic Book Fans

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One morning, Spike woke up and got ready for a bright new day. It was a weekend so he didn't have to worry about rushing to work at the pub since it was his day off. And a good thing to, he had something he had to do today. He grabbed his backpack and skateboard before heading to the door, "I'm going out, be back later!" he called to his folks before going outside. Once outside he got on his board and rolled off into town.

Once he arrived in town he headed to a place called Comics Emporium. He looked at the shop and smiled, "Thorax was right, this town does have some more things to offer." he went inside to see it was the ideal shop for otaku's and comic geeks. He walked along the shelves and cases containing comics, graphic novels, manga, and various replicated objects from various Japanese series.

He was checking the aisles as if he knew what he was looking for. He finally stopped and looked at a rack containing issues of his favorite series Power Princesses. His eyes fell upon a new issue, "There it is, the newer issue. Now I'll be up to date," he reached out to take the issue closest to the front of the stack, only for another hand to touch it as well. Spike frowned thinking he was going to deal with another comic obsessed fanatic like himself, "Hey, man! I saw this copy first! Take the one behind it!" He turned and to his shock saw the other person who laid a hand on it was Moondancer who today had her hair all the way down and not in braids, "Moondancer?" he asked in confusion.

Moondancer blushed, upon realizing who also reached for the comic she was going for, "Spike! What a surprise!" she said stammered.

"I'm the one that's surprised," Spike replied, "I didn't think I'd ever see you in a place like this."

"I was-just in here by accident! Sorry!" she tried to take off, only for Spike to pull her back.

"Hold up, Moondancer," he began, "Let's not make things more awkward than we already feel. Are you also into this kind of stuff?" he motioned to the merchandise around them.

Moondancer cowered in embarrassment but had no way to get out of it, "Yes. I do, Spike."

"Really? Well, this is awesome!" Spike said in joy.

Moondancer was taken aback by what he said, "It is?"

"Of course. It's nice that one of the girls I knew back when I was a kid here is into something like this. I mean I'm glad Thorax and I can talk about this kind of stuff, but knowing you're into this doesn't make it feel so awkward if I don't know what to talk about with you," Spike explained, "So how long have you been into this series?"

"About a year," Moondancer confessed, "While I was off at college, I had covered all the books for school for my English course. I went to the local bookstore hoping to find something new, but there hadn't been any new releases from my favorite authors or new ones on my favorite subject. Then I saw the comic rack and this series was at the front. Through a combination of boredom and curiosity I bought the first volume and read it at the dorm. At first it didn't feel like much, but halfway through it and I felt like I was getting sucked into it. It was an incredible read. The characters, the plot, the setting..."

"The romance." Spike sneered.

Moondancer blushed, and answered, "Yes, even the romance," she continued, "So I went back and continued to purchase the other issues so I could get caught up. When I did I kept waiting for more issues to be released like any fan."

Spike smiled, "This series really does have an affect on people, huh? Even to a recluse bookworm like yourself." he nudged her.

"Please don't tease me." she said, while blushing.

"Sorry about that. But hey, let's each buy a copy and go someplace to read it?" he offered, "If you're not too busy at least."

"Actually, I'd like that." she admitted.

"Great. Let's go," Spike said, as they each picked up a copy of the newest issue. Before they went to the counter to pay, Spike looked back at Moondancer and spoke, "By the way, love the way you've got your hair."

Moondancer blushed while twirling a strand of hair through her finger, "You think so?"

"You bet." he confirmed, while noticing how much she looked like Twilight just now. After paying for their comics, the two left the shop.


They went to the park where they sat at a gazebo and read the newest issue. They sat close together, as Spike held the comic out for both of them to see. When they were both finished with one page, Spike would turn the next one. When they finished the comic, they were ready to share their thoughts.

"So the Princesses have a secondary team joining them now," Spike began, "Quite interesting, dontcha think?" he asked Moondancer.

"The appearance of them does add new conflict for the Princesses," Moondancer admitted, "I mean while it's true they're not into the hero life for the fame and glory, but the appearance of a new team does challenge them and make them worry they will become expendable and forgotten by the public and the world."

Spike spoke up, "And there's the idea the new team is trying to woo Humdrum as well. Meanwhile Humdrum is questioning himself. He's been with the Princesses ever since they came to earth, but now with the appearance of six newer girls whose beauty and charm rivals that of his girls has him wondering if he's starting to fall for them now."

"And the girls look like they don't want to lose his love to this new team." Moondancer put in, as the two looked at each other before Spike moved onto another subject.

"And I'm liking these elemental powers the new team has. These two girls have the power of light and dark, one manipulates the earth, another bends water to her will, the fifth can manipulate the wind, and the sixth can bend fire to their will."

"Powers like that do provide a challenge to the Princesses abilities." Moondancer admitted.

"So next issue we'll have to look forward to seeing how this goes," Spike continued, "If the Princesses fall victim to jealousy which could cloud their judgment, and if Humdrum can withstand being swooned by the new girls."

"That'll be something worth reading." Moondancer chuckled with Spike.

"Just imagine when this part of the series reaches the cartoon version," Spike said, "I can't wait to see who they're going to get to voice the new heroines."

"Let's just hope they don't take those already doing voice over for the show and make them take additional roles." Moondancer said.

"Well, that would spare the company from having to hire more people they'd have to pay, but you bring up a good point." the boy admitted.

The two looked at each other happily, as Moondancer spoke, "I'm glad I could talk with you about this. It's a huge weight off my shoulders."

"Remember, Moondancer, you don't have to feel ashamed of liking something that isn't in your character." Spike explained.

"Thanks, Spike. I needed to hear that." Moondancer smiled which in turn got Spike flustered.

He looked at Moondancer and once again pictured Twilight in her place. Suddenly as if going on impulse he leaned forward and planted his lips on Moondancer. Moondancer who was also swooned by Spike couldn't help but accept the gesture and kissed back. Their make up kept intensifying Moondancer got on top of Spike who laid on the floor of the gazebo. As the older girl continued to passionately kiss Spike, she pressed her enormous bust into his chest, which made Spike moan between their kiss.

Finally the two came up for some air and panted, "Wow." Spike gasped.

"Wow is right." Moondancer agreed in equal shock.

"Can I just say you're definitely a great kisser." Spike admitted.

"Thanks. You were awesome yourself." she put in, as they blushed together.

"I should probably head home before my mom chews me out for missing dinner." Spike said, as he got up.

"Yeah. I should too." Moondancer agreed, as she got to her feet.

"So I'll see you around?" Spike inquired.

"Yeah. Definitely."

"Great. And, Moondancer, I think you should wear your hair down more."

"Really?" she asked.

"Yeah. Looks better that way."

Moondancer blushed, and answered, "Thanks. I'll consider it." And so the two went their separate ways.

That night at Spike's place, the boy was sitting on his bed with his comic at his side. He was in thought about what happened between him and Moondancer, and spoke to himself, "I can't believe I did that. I mean I did it on impulse, right? Or what if... I'm lonely?" he looked at his picture of the girls not sure what to feel about all this conflict.

Meanwhile at Moondancer's home, the girl had just changed into her sleepwear and plopped onto her bed, "That really happened between us. I got to kiss Spike," she put a hand to her lips while recalling how soft it felt, "Mm, he's really good," she then hefted her large bust up while looking down at them, "And pressing these into him felt good too," she blushed to herself and smiled, "I hope I can have some alone time with him like that again."

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