//-------------------------------------------------------// Sunset Shimmer and The Big Blue Wolf -by Caroline263- //-------------------------------------------------------// //-------------------------------------------------------// Chapter One //-------------------------------------------------------// Chapter One Aria grumbled softly to herself as she sat down at the roughed up couch, still in her Burger Prince uniform covered in grease and sweat. Her flat hair was tangled and frazzled from a frustrating day or work. She hadn't showered in a week, she was so busy trying to make money. As she opened up  the envelope containing her paycheck, her frown turned to a scowl seeing she only earned ten dollars that week. She crumpled up the envelope into a ball and threw it towards the trash can, not bothering to see if she got it in. It missed and landed right in Adagio's face. "Nice to see you had a good day too," She grumbled as she walked over. The curvy woman's figure was hidden underneath a baggy, roughed up janitor's uniform, the bottom of her pants sleeves soaked and the smell of puke and cleaning supplies lingering over her. "Ten bucks?" She rose a brow at the purple girl, who just nodded. "Yeah, how much did you make?" She asked. "Fifteen dollars and a quarter," The ginger smirked, taking pride in making more than her sister. "We're never gonna pay the bills with this," Aria groaned, rubbing her temple as she looked over the money they made. Adagio was about to say something, when a certain blue haired Siren waltzed in, humming happily without a care in the world. She kicked off her shoes, coated in grass and what she hoped to be dirt, and sat in the armchair next to her sisters. She pulled some money from her pockets, counting it up in her head. This caught her sisters' interest, and they leaned in close to see how much she made. The ginger siren's eyes widened as she swore she saw a couple twenties in the stack of cash, and she grabbed it roughly from Sonata. "Give me that," She sneered, flicking through the bills. Sonata just pouted and crossed her arms, seeing Adagio's eyes widen as she finished counting. "A hundred and fifty two dollars?!" Aria's jaw dropped, "How the hell did you make so much?' "Did you steal this money?" The oldest sister narrowed her eyes at Sonata, who snatched her money and stuffed it into her pocket. "No, I didn't steal, Adagio," She smiled, proud of herself, "I earned it. I'm a dog walker now," "But, how did you get his much cash? People don't normally make a hundred and fifty two bucks a day from dog walking," Aria furrowed her brows. "Well my new client Blueblood pays a lot for me to walk his puppy Frou Frou around the park, and if Fancy Pants' collie wasn't sick, I'd have twice that much cash," Sonata said, picking at her nails. "I might not make as much as today tomorrow, but I do have a lot of clients who need me to watch their dogs," Adagio and Aria just stared at her, surprised and envious of the amount of money she made in a day. Sonata tilted her eyes, "Uh, guys?" She waved her hand in front of their faces, no response. "Hello...?" Seeing they weren't gonna react anytime soon, she just shrugged and went up to her room. Slowly, the two girls looked at eachother. "We gotta get new jobs." //-------------------------------------------------------// Chapter Two //-------------------------------------------------------// Chapter Two "Thank you so much for walking Winona for me, Sonata, just me and the girls have been really busy doing, um..." Applebloom tapped her chin, trying to think of an excuse why she couldn't walk her dog like her sister had asked of her. Scootaloo spoke up, "Baking cookies!" She smiled nervously. Sweetie Belle butt in as well, "Feeding sick kitties at the pound!" Sonata easily fell for their lies, "Oh it's no problem, Applebloom, I understand," She said, as she handed Winona's leash to the red head. "Being so charitable probably doesn't leave a lot of time to spend quality time with your animals I bet," She smiled. The crusaders nodded in unison, "Yup! Exactly," "Well, see ya next time, Applebloom," Sonata smiled, turning to leave. Scootaloo bit her lip, "Uh, Sonata? Are you sure you can walk all those dogs?" She pointed to the swarm of canines at her feet, some sniffing eachother's butts, others standing around staring at squirrels and birds in the trees. "I'm sure, I've handled many more dogs before," She shrugged, "I really gotta go, bye girls," She waved goodbye before walking away with her army of dogs leading the way. The girls looked at eachother and shrugged before going inside. - Sonata hummed softly to herself as she walked down one of the gravel paths that lead the park into the woods, where most people hiked or camped. Some of the dogs walked ahead of her, others behind her, a few between her legs which she managed not to trip over. Eventually, as she was planning to head back to the park and take them to their owners, she felt something tug at her leg. "Huh?" Sonata looked down at the little chihuahua, whimpering softly. "Oh boy, you gotta go?" He yipped in response. Sighing, she let go of the leashes. "Alright, you guys do your business," All the dogs found their own spots to go to the bathroom, except for one. It was a German Shepard, named Ranger, awfully big for his breed and mangy too. He just sat on the ground, digging at the ground. Eventually Sonata grabbed the dogs leashes, ready to get them back to their owners, except for one dog. "Ranger, c'mon, we gotta go," She said, grabbing his leash and tugged on it lightly. He growled and barked at her. "Ranger..." Sonata scowled, tugging on it harder. The big dog lost it and pounced onto her, biting her arm and trying to go for the neck. She managed to push him off of her, panting heavily as she got up and ran with the other dogs out of the forest, leaving Ranger behind licking blood off his lips. - Sonata sighed as she walked down the boulevard, feeling the lump in her pocket where she kept her money. She had been spending her afternoon trying to explain to her clients everything was fine, and that one of her clients dog was just very cranky that day and that their dogs weren't in any danger. She just felt lucky she hadn't permanently lost any of her clients, but still knowing she'd have to explain to Ranger's owner what he did would be difficult. She went up to the old house and knocked on the door. The blue haired girl forced a smile, as the door opened a bit, only able to see the woman's teal eye. This woman had always been one of her oddest clients, even odder than Mrs. Jenkins, and she dressed her golden retriever in dresses and suits! How could anyone be weirder than that? "Oh, hello Sonata," She said softly. "Hey there...you..." She smiled, she had never gotten the woman's name, and she always refused to say who she was. "I just wanted to talk to you about Ranger-" She jumped, hearing a bark coming from behind her. She quickly turned around, seeing said dog trotting passed her and into the house. "Here's your money," She was surprised to see a pale butter yellow hand throw a couple of tens at her before slamming the door shut. The blue siren stood there dumbfounded for a moment, before stuffing the money into her pocket and beginning her walk home. //-------------------------------------------------------// Chapter Three //-------------------------------------------------------// Chapter Three Adagio frowned as she tapped her fingers on the counter, looking out the window then back to her watch. "Where is Sonata? She was supposed to be back two hours ago," She complained to Aria, who was washing the dirty dishes they just had dinner with. "She never misses out on taco night." The purple girl shrugged, setting the plates on the drying rack, "Maybe she went out to treat herself to dinner." "Maybe, but I doubt it," She grumbled, sitting down at the kitchen table. "Or she lost one of the dogs she walked and is looking for it," Aria suggested, sitting next to her. Adagio rolled her eyes, "That's unlikely, she's never had difficulty with dogs once in her life, she'd never be so careless." She said. She nodded, "I guess you're right," She muttered, an awkward silence filling the room for a couple of minutes as they sat there, lost in their thoughts. They could only sit and wonder where Sonata could be. - "And so I said, 'I knew you liked Italian food, but I didn't think you were such a pizza shit'!" Rainbow Dash said, looking at Pinkie waiting for her friend to break out into laughter at her joke. But even the pink girl knew better than to praise her friend for her horrible sense of humor. "That wasn't very funny," She said, in a monotone that really cut deep into Rainbow Dash. "Yeah yeah, no one can be as great as a comedian as you, Pinkie Pie," She grumbled, crossing her arms as they kept walking down the sidewalk. They didn't notice however a hooded figure run past them, shoving Rainbow Dash out of her way to make her way to a nearby alley. Dash scowled, "Hey, you get back here!" She yelled, running after her, pulling Pinkie along against her will. Pinkie frowned, "Rainbow relax! It was probably an accident!" She shrieked as she was pulled along into the alley, where they cornered the girl. Her hood fell, showing it was Sonata. She looked pale and like she had been in a fight, her hair tussled and tangled, finger nails dirty and chipped. Despite her poor condition, this didn't keep Rainbow Dash from getting even angrier. "A siren! What are you doing here? Don't you get it you're not welcome around here anymore," The athlete scowled, storming over ready to beat her to a pulp. Sonata bit her lip, "P-Please, go away," She stammered softly. "B-Before I...I-I..." Rainbow Dash put her hands on her hips, "You'll what? Sing me away?" She scoffed, "Yeah right, what could you possibly do to me," Pinkie Pie frowned, "Rainbow Dash, please, let's just leave her alone," She said, grabbing her hand trying to pull her away. "No way, she's gotta get what's coming to her," Cracking her knuckles, she turned to Sonata, paling as she saw the girl on the ground grunting in pain. She grasped her chest, her nails sharpening as they dug into the worn cloth of her hoodie. The sickening sound of bones and cartilage snapping and bending filled the air, as Sonata became taller and rather husky. A light coat of fur not even a shade darker than her light blue skin covered her body, and her ears became misshapen, like those of a gargoyle or a wolf. The scrunchie holding up her hair gave away, letting her hair fall over her back and broad shoulders. She rose to her feet - or rather her paws, hunched over panting heavily. Pinkie Pie winced, watching a tail the same color as her hair sprout from what was left of her shorts. Rainbow Dash stood there, jaw dropping to the ground as she stared into Sonata's eyes, her iris' thinning into a slit, almost like that of a snake or dragon. Sonata whimpered, feeling her mouth and nose form into a muzzle, licking the fangs that began to grow. She stood there, staring at the two frightened girls, failing to notice a stray cat who happened to step right onto her tail. She let out a loud, long howl, causing the cat and the teenagers to run away as fast as they could. Rainbow Dash was still screaming even when they were all the way across town, hugging Pinkie tightly like she was a teddy bear. "W-What was that thing?" She whimpered, looking up at the pink girl. Pinkie giggled, "Sonata Dusk, silly!" "B-But, she's a...a..." Rainbow was at a loss for words. "A werewolf, duh. Though maybe she's a weresiren, or a werepony, seeing as she is a creature from another world. I dunno, what do you think?" She tapped her chin, looking down at the athlete, shaking lightly. "C-Can we just go home Pinkie?" "Sure!" //-------------------------------------------------------// Chapter Four //-------------------------------------------------------// Chapter Four "You saw a what?" Sunset Shimmer rose a brow, hands on her hips as she walked over to the little group that gathered in her apartment. It was way too early in the morning to be doing this, but nooo, it was necessary for the five girls to come over and make her already small apartment even more cramped. "A werewolf! A huge, disgusting blue menace covered in fur," Rainbow Dash shuddered, taking one of the cups of coffee offered and taking a long sip. "You do realize there's no such thing as werewolves, darling," Rarity said. The blue girl furrowed her eyebrows, looking unamused, "We've seen she-demons, sirens and have grown pony ears and tails many times, and you think a werewolf isn't plausible?" She chuckled nervously, "Good point," Fluttershy hugged a pillow close to her chest, "Oh what poor girl could be turned into such a monster?" She wondered aloud, pitying them. "Sonata Dusk actually!" Pinkie giggled, causing her yellow friend to pale hearing what she said. "A dazzling becoming a werewolf?" Applejack frowned, "That can't be good, what if they try using that to their advantage?" Sunset shrugged, "Who knows, but we can't assume she'll be wrecking the city right away, she isn't very bright..." She muttered, the others nodding in agreement. They all had their share of memories having to work with Sonata, whether she was working in the school or doing work outside of town. And they knew that girl needed a lot more IQ points to reach average intelligence. "Well we outta be on the look out for those girls," Rainbow Dash said, "We don't know what they may be planning," "Yeah, they could be planning to take over the world again," AJ sided with Rainbow. "Or the universe!" Pinkie squealed. Rarity cringed, "That's a little far fetched, Pinkie Pie," The pink girl put a serious look on her face, "Rarity, nothing's far fetched nowadays," she said, "Nothing." - "Aria, are you sure you'll find Sonata by the time I'm back?" Adagio asked, pulling on her jacket, "I doubt she's closer than twelve miles away from town, you know how easily she gets lost," Aria rolled her eyes, "Don't remind me, we are never taking her to the mall again cause of that," She facepalmed. The ginger shook her head slowly, "How do you lose someone for eight hours, when you haven't even been there for half an hour?" "Don't blame me for it, you're the one who wouldn't let her look into the toystore," She said. "Because she's too old for nonsense like that!" "A thousand and nineteen years isn't that old," Aria shrugged, grabbing a nail file and started to rub down her nails. Adagio just grumbled and cursed under her breath, grabbing her keys as she head for the door, "Just make sure you don't find her dead in a ditch," She said, before slamming the door behind her. "Sure," She muttered, getting herself comfortable on the couch, turning on the tv to some romantic drama. //-------------------------------------------------------// Chapter Five //-------------------------------------------------------// Chapter Five Sonata walked slowly in the dark of an alleyway, doing her best to take light steps so no one could hear her paws pounding on the concrete. She had no idea where she was, she spent all morning hiding away so she wouldn't get arrested for public nudity, and only now could at least go out into the night to find some clothes. As she stepped out under a street light, a man behind her screamed and ran away, leaving behind his overcoat. She picked it up, wondering if she should return it. "Nah," She murmured to herself in a deep voice, pulling on the overcoat, the sleeves hanging over her sharp claws and hided her furry body. Sonata straightened the collar of the coat before walking down the boulevard, hanging her head low. She passed an ice cream shop, and spotted a large scoop had fallen onto the ground. Without thinking she got down and started to lap it up like a dog. The blue girl heard someone cleared her throat, and looked up to see a mother and her children giving her odd looks. "Would you please use some manners in front of the childre-" The woman gasped, and ran away with her children shrieking in fear. Sonata turned to the ice cream shop, seeing the workers shut the windows and locked the door, putting a closed sign over the clear glass. With a sigh, she walked away, hoping she may have better luck at the next place she goes to. - Adagio sat in Restaurant de Fantaisie, looking down at her lap, feeling worried her date would never come. She had gotten all dressed up in a sparkly purple dress, and ordered reservations and for what? A no show. Just as she was about to get up and leave, the blonde she was looking for came running at her. "Derpy, so good to see you-" She was cut off, as her date tackled her to the ground, hugging her tightly. "I'm soo so sorry I'm late," Derpy said, releasing the siren from her bone crushing hug, to help her to her feet so they could sit down before they get kicked out. "I just had to make sure Dinky's baby sitter got home before I left, she's been coming a lot later than normal." She murmured, recalling how frantic Fluttershy seemed when she finally got to their home, not explaining why she was so late or why she looked like she was having a heart attack. Adagio just smiled, "Oh don't worry about it, I'm just glad you showed up," She said as she sat down across the the lazy eyed woman. Derpy smiled back, as the two lifted up their menus, proceeding with some small talk as they looked through their options. As the grey girl looked through the soup menu, she spotted someone looking at them from outside. Turning her head to the window, she spotted a big, furry girl in an overcoat, her big hands pressed against the glass as well as her strange nose. Squinting her eyes at the girl, she realized it was Sonata. Smiling softly, she waved at the girl, who slowly waved back. She must be looking out for her big sister, Derpy thought with a smile, how sweet. She returned to looking to her menu, deciding not to bring it up to Adagio. Didn't want to embarrass her on their first date. - Sunset Shimmer hummed softly to herself, as she carried her bag of groceries down the sidewalk. She did enjoy a late night stroll, especially when she had an excuse, like that she 'ran out of junk food'. She didn't, but that didn't mean she'd just tell everyone she wanted more cheesy poofs because she was feeling greedy. As she was walking past an alleyway, she failed to notice the man hiding in the darkness until he grabbed her sleeve and pulled her roughly into the short street. "Hey baby," He smirked, a few other men popping up from the dark around them. "What're you doing out here all by yourself?" Another said in a low, southern drawl. "G-Getting groceries..." Sunset said softly, ripping the man's sweaty hand off of her, backing up right into the boy behind her. "Oh really?" He smirked, grabbing her arm lifting her into the air with ease. "This late at night?" "I-It was an emergency," The cowboy lifted up the bag of cheesey poofs, "A cheesey emergency?" He smirked, the men all laughing dryly. One boy snatched her wallet from her back pocket, "Hey!" Sunset blushed, feeling him grope her rear. She tried reaching for her money, but was held back by another man. "C'mon, baby, let's have some fun..." He smirked, caressing her jawline, his horrible breath causing her to sneer and gag. Before he could get his dirty hands on her chest, he was suddenly pulled back by a large furry figure. Whatever it was threw him into the wall, causing him to pass out cold on the ground. The cowboy ran towards the furry menace, ducking its every swipe at him, until he rose to fast and had its fist connect with his face. The thing turned towards the last boy, he just stood there, in pure shock. It's nose inches away from the boy's, it let out a low menacing growl, causing him to faint and drop the wallet. Sunset just stared at the thing, as it finally came into light. A big blue wolf, just like Rainbow Dash had described it. "A werewolf.." She mumbled softly under her breath, staring at her big magenta eyes, "Sonata...!" Much to the red head's surprise, the big blue wolf sat down, panting and wagging her tail like a dog. She leaned toward Sunset Shimmer, nuzzling her muzzle against her hand, whimpering softly. "You okay?" She asked in a deep voice. Sunset nodded hesitantly. Sonata smiled lightly, "Okay." Grabbing her groceries and wallet, she was just about to leave the girl alone in the alleyway, when she stopped in her tracks. Turning back to the big wolf, she saw Sonata was already trying to make a bed out of a dumpster. Biting her lip, she took a step towards the werewolf. "Hey," She looked up, seeing Sunset Shimmer smiling at her. "Wanna spend the night at my place?" She nodded slowly. Sunset motioned for her to follow her, and soon the two were out of the alley and heading for the highschool student's apartment. //-------------------------------------------------------// Chapter Six //-------------------------------------------------------// Chapter Six Rainbow Dash stared at the TV screen across from her head, snacking on popcorn as she watched the stupid soap opera playing on TV. The batteries in the remote died and she was too lazy to get up and change the channel , so she just let it play. But she wouldn't admit, it was kinda...good. As she popped some of the buttery junk food into her mouth, she heard her phone buzz. Looking at it, she saw it was a text from an unknown caller. "Hey" "Yo" "Who is this?" "Aria Blaze, dummy" Rainbow Dash scowled seeing that name pop up. "How'd you get this number?" "From the wall in the boy's room, how else?" Rainbow almost chucked the phone away at the smart ass reply but curiosity got the better of her. That, and it was a commercial break. "What do you want?" "Just wanted to ask if you're watching Burning Passion?" She paused for a few moments, wondering if it would be a bad idea to say she was. "Maybe" "Good, I left to take a quick piss and when I came back I had no idea what was going on" "Well what point did you go to the bathroom?" "When Heracio was flirting with his mistress' daughter" "Alright, since then Heracio has started an affair between his wife and the mistress' daughter, his brother took his mistress away to elope, and their grandma died" "Oh, is that why everyone's crying?" "Eeyup." "Thanks" "No prob" Rainbow returned to watching Burning Passion, however felt a bit weird. She was all alone in the house, having not interacted with her parents since this morning. And she didn't want to admit it, but she needed someone to talk to. She was still all freaked out about the werewolf thing, and sure, Aria Blaze was a siren, but she was still someone to talk to. Besides, anyone watched a stupid soap opera like Burning Passion couldn't possibly be planning to take over the world. Grabbing her phone, she decided one more text couldn't hurt. - "Well, here we are," Sunset Shimmer said, opening the door for her guest, who had to duck under the door frame to get in. Hunched over, Sonata walked about the living room, sniffing every piece of furniture she could get to. And much to her annoyance, that meant a lot of rubbing herself against the furniture. She would've tipped over and broken two potted plants, the kitchen table and TV set if Sunset wasn't there to catch them. "Why don't you have a seat on the couch, when you're done snuggling the coffee table," Sunset remarked, putting her guitar back in it's proper place. The blue girl nodded, sitting her furry butt down on the couch, almost like a dog. She curled up onto one of the pillows, closing her eyes as she got comfortable. Sunset just smiled and shook her head lightly, as she went to the bedroom to get cleaned up. As she took off her clothes, she began to wonder why she had bothered saving her. To be forgiven? No one was ever gonna forget what those Dazzlings did, so it wasn't too likely. But maybe Sunset could let it past, she seemed to be a good girl. She had seen her walking dogs in the park, from five to ten at a time before. So she clearly could take care of herself. But how in the world did she end up going from a siren to a werewolf? She snapped out of it, hearing a soft whine come from the living room as she put on her robe. Tying the plush belt of the robe around her waist, she went to see what was all the commotion. She found Sonata in the kitchen, standing on her hind legs, staring at Sunset once she came in. Rubbing her rumbling stomach, she pointed to the fridge. She knew better than to steal from someone's pantry without permission. "Ya hungry? Alright, I'll make us some sandwiches," Sunset said, causing the big blue beast to smile, her tail wagging slowly as she watched her   grab a loaf of bread and some ham. //-------------------------------------------------------// Chapter Seven //-------------------------------------------------------// Chapter Seven "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?"