Sunset Shimmer and The Big Blue Wolf

by Caroline263

Chapter Seven

Previous Chapter

"I can't see you anymore Marsha"

"Oh why Davie? Why?"

"Because I...I'm in love your twin sister Garsha"

Rainbow Dash gasped, lucky she didn't choke as she shoveled popcorn into her mouth like a dog. "Oh my god! Did you see that? How could Davie do that?!" She cradled her phone between her shoulder and ear.

On the other end was Aria, laying on the couch with her phone on speaker. "Eh, it was kinda obvious he was gonna dump Marsha, I mean, look at her," She motioned towards the screen, which was kinda useless seeing no one was in the room, "Who in their right mind would dye their hair green with pink highlights?"

"Good point," Rainbow muttered through a mouthful of popcorn.

"Besides, I'm kinda hoping Marsha and Gertrude would get together in the end,"

"Gertrude? That girl she met in season three at the bar? Why her?"

"They say opposites attract, but I doubt it in this case," Aria said, leaning back into her couch cushions.

"Yeah, I suppose you're right. But still, Marsha and Davie were totally made for eachother." Rainbow Dash whined, still upset her favorite ship would never be canon. As the end credits of the episode rolled across the screen, Rainbow started flicking through the channels. "What do ya wanna groan at next, episode three of Yo Mama or the season premiere of Centaur Man?"

"Hmm, I'm gonna go with Centaur Man, not in the mood to throw up my lungs looking at old women chug vodka," Hearing Aria's groan, caused her to chuckle.

Grabbing her popcorn bowl and letting it rest on her lap, she got comfortable on the couch. "Let's get this party started then," She murmured, as the majestic centaur man's intro began.

-

Sunset hummed as she stacked the last of the sandwiches up onto a plate, hearing the gentle thump of Sonata's tail whacking against the kitchen floor. Taking two plates, she put a sandwich on the both of them before setting one on the floor for the blue girl. "Here you go, enjoy," She said.

Sonata sniffed the sandwich, before getting up onto her hind legs. Looking over at the plate of sandwiches, she wrapped them up in her arms, before stacking them onto her plate. Licking her lips, she proceeded to stuff her mouth with the massive sandwich she made.

"Uh, m-maybe that's a little much," Sunset winced, watching her wolf down the food like an animal. Then again, she technically was part animal, but that was no excuse to eat like a pig. Still, she just sat there and watched Sonata till she was finished.

She let out a soft burp, curling up into a ball on the floor.

Sunset lightly rolled her eyes, taking a bite from her sandwich. Once she finished it all, she proceeded to clean the plates, leaving Sonata to do whatever she pleased.

The big wolf got up and walked about the apartment, looking through every room at everything she could get her claws on. Most pictures in her house were either of her with her friends or these people who looked like her parents. Grabbing one photo in particular, she proceeded to look it over.

Sunset seemed no older than a sixth grader, maybe even a seventh grader in this photo, with a big dopey smile and a mouth filled with braces. Beside her was an older woman and man, who happened to be in a wheelchair. The woman was the spitting image of Sunset, everything but the fact her hair was turquoise and a bit more scruffy. The man's red hair was slicked back, long stripes of violet running through each lock of hair. His skin was tan, and his eyes a bright yellow. He was covered in scars, and he looked like an army man from the way he sat and look at the camera. Sonata found herself staring at Sunset, wondering what it must've been like for her parents. To have such a sweet little girl go from delightful to absolute evil back and in the end, back to being their pride and joy. She wondered for a moment what it was like to have a family. Though Aria and Adagio were great sisters, it'd be interesting to have parents.

"Hey," Sunset's voice startled Sonata, she quickly put the picture face down. "I'm gonna take a quick shower, alright? Don't break anything," She said before disappearing into the bathroom.

Sighing softly, she put the photo back into place, before moving to the couch to watch some TV.

-

"...and then the ketchup bottle just exploded everywhere onto the mayor's coat!" Adagio chuckled, recalling the one time she had swayed the mayor into taking them to dinner.

Both girls giggled, walking down the sidewalk close together.

"Was she mad?" Derpy asked.

"Absolutely furious," She smirked, burying her hands into her pocket. Noticing the shorter girl shivering, she slipped off of her scarf, "Here, put this on," Adagio said.

Derpy's cheeks turned red, as she let her put the cloth around her neck. "Gee, thanks Dagi," She said, burying her cheeks into the scarf.

"No prob," She shrugged, as the two continued walking.

Eventually, they got to Derpy's front stoop, the blonde searching through her pockets for her keys.

Clearing her throat lightly, Derpy spoke up, "I-I had a really good time tonight, Adagio,"

She nodded, "Mmhmm."

"Like a really really good time,"

"Uh-huh,"

"And I was wondering.."

"Yeah,"

"..if we could maybe..."

"Yup,"

"..do this again someti-" Derpy was quickly cut off, as Adagio pecked her on the lips. She blinked slowly, lightly touching her lips as Adagio walked down the steps.

The siren smiled, "See ya Tuesday then," She said, before disappearing around the corner.

Derpy stood there in shock, as Dinky opened the door. "Mommy? You okay?"

Nothing. She waved her hand in front of her face. "Hellooo?"