Sour Sweet doesn't always feel in control of herself.
Despite an awful past, Wallflower loves her life with Sunset and has for many years. Then she finds a secret Sunset's been hiding. Now Wallflower is determined to stop Sunset from making the biggest mistake of her life—asking Wallflower to marry her.
Wallflower finally agrees to let Sunset see her without a sweater on, revealing the scars and shame she dutifully concealed for years. Much to Wallflower's surprise, though, the only things Sunset stares at are her big heckin' milky titty honkers.
Trixie visits her credit union to calmly and rationally dispute a charge on her account. Starlight is there too.
After saving Wallflower from an abusive home, Sunset figures the best way to help with her girlfriend's years of trauma is challenging the restrictions she's lived with all her life, like with saying curse words. Turns out, Wally's very good at that.
The only reason Wallflower made it this far is because Sunset was always there when she needed her. How can she possibly win a fight against herself when Sunset's away?
After an attempt to restore some of the memories lost to the Memory Stone succeeds, Sunset finds herself caring for a horribly traumatized and emotionally unstable Wallflower Blush.
When a crowd of mouth-breathing alt-right goons interrupts her beach date with Sunset Shimmer, Wallflower Blush calmly and rationally quiets them down. With a baseball bat. With nails stuck through it.
Wallflower knows she doesn't deserve all the patience, understanding and compassion Sunset gives her. If only Sunset understood that too.
When Sunset and Wallflower first started dating, Wallflower asked that they take it slow. A few months later, Sunset really just wants to kiss her already.
Late at night, when Wallflower is all alone with herself, the bad thoughts in the corners of her mind get harder to ignore.
More than anything, Wallflower wanted to say yes. But she knows she's not good enough for Sunset. Not then, and not now.
Eighteen days ago, Wallflower promised Sunset that she would stop hurting herself. She's never regretted anything more.
Every time Sunset and Wallflower are together, one of them says or does something that causes the other to feel this wonderful rush of joy. It doesn't take long for them to realize why.
When Wallflower tries to take her own life, Sunset does the only thing she can think of to save her. But now, having seen and inherited every memory and trauma that led to Wallflower's suicide, Sunset isn't sure if she's even the same person anymore.
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