Touch

by Impressme

Prologue

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"Please don't do this Luna! We could go watch a romantic little play or go to a nice little restaurant! Wouldn't that be fun!?"

"Shhhhhh." Luna's lusty voice whispered, hushing the trembling mare that she knelt over as she swept locks of blonde hair away from the cowering mare's blushing face. The mare could only tear herself from Luna's gaze and whimper, trying her best to ignore Luna's throbbing member as it brushed up and the lips of her moist marehood.

"It's going to hurt a bit at first, but you'll love it after little while." Luna stated to no one in particular, choosing to focus instead on teasing the scared mare, as she rubbed the length of her large, blue cock against the mares moist pussy.

The mare knew what was coming next. Squeezing her eyes shut, the poor mare tried her best to block out her body's welcoming reaction to this horrible situation and focused instead on anything and everything else.

Just ignore it and it'll be over quickly. She thought to herself, drowning out the whispers that were dripping out Luna's mouth with her own desperate thoughts. And for a time, it worked. She thought about her short tempered father and how he would react to what she had become. She thought of her disappointed mother and the sad look that she gave her when she came home without a helmet and a spear to show for her time in the academy....

.....And then she couldn't think of anything else but the fire that was spreading through her body and the immense pain. That horrible, excruciating pain. She couldn't think and she couldn't resist. She could only feel the harsh heat that she assumed was Luna's massive, magical new member, as it wormed its way into her body, racking her scrawny form with waves of immense pleasure and agonizing pain. She could feel her tense body shaking with agony and she could hear her own high pitched groans drowning out Luna's cruel chuckles.

Once she felt that her cock had forced it's way as deep as it could go, Luna just stood and watched with a satisfied grin ,as the mare's pain filled squeals grew quieter and quieter until the the creme colored mare was reduced to a trembling, sobbing wreck.

"Oh dear, sweet sister of mine, it looks like I've found the perfect little play thing."

10 Days ago

"Is their anything else that I should know about?"

The withered old stallion let off an unamused snort, before he shoved an old, worn out manual into the neophyte's chest. "Memorize everything else in this little book as soon as possible. I've been workin here for almost forty years and I don't need some punk makin me look bad in front of the castle guards."

The creme colored beginner could only let off an exhausted sigh, as he held the book closer to the candlelight in the poorly lit library. Dust seemed to be ingrained in the surfaces of the cheap book and the title read "For Canterlot" in dull, faded letters. A handbook designed for every lowly servant and worker that kept the castle running perfectly on a daily basis.

"Is that it?"

"Remember. The executioner don't sharpen the axe. So you best keep your hands to yourself. That includes the maids, the gardeners, the cooks and, most importantly, me." The old librarian hissed, before he turned his attention back to his small stack of papers. "You steal and you're getting the boot. You get into a fight and you're going to spend a night in the castle dungeon. You put your hands on a princess and you're gonna lose that ugly little head of yours. As for your room, it's in the back. its up against the back wall, just past all of those stupid adventure books."

Ignoring the librarian and his mummers of the crazy colt cuddlers that ruined Equestria, the deflated stallion made his way around the desk and began his hunt for his room in the dark library.

With a small lantern in hand, the stallion stumbled through row after row of books hidden by the shadows that the a setting sun failed to disperse, with the last of its brilliantly rays of light fading away in the horizon. With nothing but the weak light from his lantern to guide him, the stallion soon found himself more than a little lost in the staggering size of castle's library. With no way other way to get a good idea of where he was at, the young stallion began looking through book titles to get a good feel of where he was at.

"The Hunt" A murder mystery based on a solar guards' hunt for the infamous Red hoof, a notorious foal napper who loved to leave his victims hanging from rooftops and trees.

With a sigh, the neophyte sat the book down and wandered to the closest book shelf he could find and retrieved a green book from it's mahogany resting place.

"War of the Everfree" A history book based on Princess Celestia's successful defense against the vicious assaults from the diamond dogs. Through tireless planning and work, one of Equestria's greatest authors was able properly take account of all 14 battles, including the eventual surrender of the Diamond Dogs emperor and their banishment to the badlands.

Mentally cursing himself for choosing to take on the night shift of the library, the lost librarian moved onto to another sheld picked up another book with more than a little impatience. Dark Armor and a Silver Moon by........Sapphire shores. Ugh.

"Sapphire Shores is quite the abyssmal writer, is she not?" An amused voice spoke, hidden in a shroud of darkness.

The librarian could see nothing but......a pair of blue eyes? Holding the lantern up towards the voices direction, the neophyte was greeted with the blue face of a beautiful woman.

With a sweet smile on her face, the woman greeted the stunned stallion with a giggle and a wave of her small hand. "Hello."

"H-Hello. Is there something I could do for you?" The stallion stuttered, his heart beat picking up its pace under the gaze of the woman's glowing eyes.

"I'm just here to find a good book. It gets awfully boring at night and I usually have to read something to pass the time." The woman turned her attention back to the blue book in the librarians hand. "Do you mind if I take a look at that?"

"N-not at all!" The stallion replied, his voice a lot louder than he had intended.

The blue woman took a moment to read the cover and flipped through a few pages. "Ah. I remember this book. The story of the helpless princess of the night and the strength of a royal guard. Romance, true love, heart break blah blah blah. Why am I going to fall in love with some fool who spends his time staring at my flank? A terrible story all around." The woman slid the book back into its proper place and pulled a larger book a row away. "Here's a good book!"

With a toothy grin, the young lady held up the red book in the light of the lantern. "Raspberry Twirl! A cute little story about my sister and her first pupil."

"Your sister?" The librarian took the book in a trembling hand and took a look at the cover. The cover was covered in streaks of color, with a Princess Celestia and a white and orange and little boy circling a red sun.

"Summer Sun was quite the prankster." The woman stated, as the librarian took the book out of her hand. "My sister and I had to stick together to unite Equestria and that always involved a fight with the griffons or the diamond dogs. Of course we won, but it took its toll on Celestia. Summer Sun was always the one to cheer her up."

"C-Celestia!?" The librarian stared at the confused woman with a stunned expression. "B-But how?"

"You don't recognize me?" The woman asked, before a gentle spark began to glow on her forehead. With a bright flash, the room was lit and the woman was in plain view. a purple horn poked its way through locks of blue hair and her massive wings finally unfurled. The woman's blue chest was emblazoned with a dark spot and a crescent moon. "How about know?"

The librarian fell to his knees like a rock and bowed his head before amused princess. "P-Princess Luna! Forgive me for my insolence. If I had known I would have-"

But his apology was met with chuckles. The woman was covering her mouth with a small hand as she giggled at the stallion's awkward display of respect. "It's quite alright." She stated, as the light in her horn finally faded and the room returned to it's original state of darkness. "I hardly ever leave the castle anyway. It's understandable if a few ponies can't recognize me in the middle of my precious little night."

Luna gave her weary arms a stretch before she took the book out of the groveling librarians grasp and gave him a gentle pat on the head. "I should really be heading back to the Lunar Court. If you're still interested in Sapphire's book, there's a spicy little scene with me and the guard on page ninety seven."

With that said, the Princess of the night walked back into the shadows and away from the light that the lantern offered, leaving the stallion alone in the dark library once more.

Page ninety seven huh?

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