Family Matters

by Patric12345

Epilogue

Previous Chapter

The next morning:

Fluttershy’s movement woke me up, my eyes cracked open and I saw Fluttershy begin to wake up. “Good morning.” I yawned.

“A very good one.” She yawned, smiling up at me. I smiled back and kissed her. Our lips remained locked for another minute before we pulled away. “I love you, big brother.” She giggled.

“I love you too, little sister.” She snuggled her face against my neck.

“I think we need a shower now…” She whispered.

“And the bed needs washed.” I laughed.

“That can wait.” She sighed, “I can’t.” I smiled wider and slowly stood up with her. My semen dripped onto the floor as I swiftly carried her into the bathroom. I flipped on the shower and set her down inside before stepping in behind her. She spun around and pressed against my chest, giggling quietly as the water rushed over us. “The bwestest biggie ever.” She teased, kissing my neck.

“You sure have a way of making me feel exactly like that.” I sighed as I began to wash her back. She snuggled tightly against me and relaxed into my body. “You’re the sweetest… bestest… most beautiful little sister ever.” I smiled, eliciting another giggle from her.

“I just wanna stay here with you for a while…” She sighed.

“We do both have to wash up… why not just take our time?” I suggested, she smiled up at me and nodded.

“Yes, let’s do that.”


An hour later:

“I feel sooo much better now.” Flutters smiled as she dried her hair and sat down on the couch.

I sat down beside her and wrapped my arm around her. She nuzzled against my body and clung tightly to me. My eyes widened as I remembered I forgot to give her something. “How could I forget?” I questioned aloud as I turned and started digging in my duffle bag.

“What did you forget?” She asked curiously. I pulled out the wrapped present I had gotten for her and handed it to her. She gasped loudly and started to bounce up in down. “Oh my gosh! You didn’t have to get me anything else!” She said giddily.

“Go ahead and open it.” I grinned.

She quickly tore the wrapping paper off and her eyes widened as she saw the dark oak music box. “Oh my gosh… how did you find this?”

“I came across the stallion who mom sold it to… I don’t know how. But I don’t care. It’s back with us and that’s all that matters.” I said.

She squeezed me tightly for a moment before she turned the little key on the box. An enchanting melody played forth, one that brought us both back to our childhood as we clung together and nuzzled close.

Now that we were here… together, nothing was going to separate us anymore.