When the Sunset Goes Down, Twilight Comes

by Jabbie

Sleepover

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On a late afternoon day, Sunset Shimmer sat on the steps outside of Canterlot High as several other students walked around her on their way out. She stared at the remains of the decimated school statue with a crooked frown and placed a finger to her lips. Thoughts of her recent battle with the girl who looked and sounded exactly like one of her closest friends flooded her mind, and she clenched her fist.

“Hey, Sunset.” A voice pierced her concentration.

Sunset glanced up to see a tall girl with long, flowing rainbow-colored hair dangling down in front of her. “Hi, Rainbow Dash,” she replied.

Rainbow slung her backpack onto the concrete step next to Sunset and unzipped it. From within she pulled out a flyer reading, ‘Auditions!’ “Check it out!” she said as she shoved it into Sunset’s face.

Sunset snatched it away and scanned it over. “You’re trying out for a new band?”

“Yeah, kinda.” Rainbow Dash quickly nodded. “They need a lead guitarist and I figured it’d give me something to do until soccer season starts in a few months.”

“Ah, alright,” Sunset said with a lazy shrug. “Good luck with that.”

“Thanks,” Rainbow answered with a slick grin. “Not that I’ll need it.”

Rainbow Dash tucked the flyer away and took a seat next to her friend, who stared ahead with a forlorn expression. “Uhm… you okay?” she asked.

Sunset let a deep sigh fall from her lips and she placed both hands over her eyes. “Yeah, I’m fine. I just have a lot to think about.”

“Well good luck. I gotta go, otherwise I’d lend an ear. You understand, right?” Rainbow asked as she jumped up and made her way down the stairs.

Sunset rolled her eyes and huffed. “Yeah… I understand.”

She watched her colorful friend jog down the sidewalk and catch up with Applejack, who seemed to be headed in the same direction. Sunset rubbed her temples and then shook her head. As she stood up and took a step forward, a bright pink ball of poof appeared directly in front of her.

“Hiya!” Pinkie Pie shouted.

Sunset Shimmer flinched and stumbled backwards, falling back onto her rear.  She shook her head and cleared her throat. “Heh… Hi, Pinkie. What’s up?”

“Not you,” she said with a high pitched giggle. “That seagull is up… ooh, and so is that cloud! And also—”

“Yeah, yeah. I mean, why are you here? Did you need something?” Sunset asked.

“No. Not really,” Pinkie said with a finger on her chin. “I actually just noticed that you look kinda down in the dumps.”

“I’m fine,” Sunset assured her. “I’m just trying to wrap my head around a few things, and it’s kinda messing with me… inside, I guess.”

“Ooh, I know! Why don’t you just go ahead and tell Aunty Pinkie Pie all about whatever’s troubling your pretty little head.” Pinkie took a seat and placed her hands on her knees with a wide smile and expectant eyes.

Taken aback, Sunset chuckled and shrugged. “Okay sure. Why not?” She took a deep breath and pointed towards the shattered statue. “It’s just that New-Twilight destroyed that statue and almost ripped apart everything around us. People could have died, yet only a week later and everyone seems to have forgotten about everything she’s done.”

Pinkie Pie nodded and widened her eyes.

Sunset covered her face and sighed deeply. “I’m still getting heat about what I did months later. Believe me, I know it was bad, but was I really so much worse?”

Pinkie looked down and away. “Well… maybe.”

“I know I shouldn’t feel this way, and I do feel happy that Twilight is doing so well here with everyone… but I can’t help but feel a little jealous, as well.” Sunset bit her lip and rested her chin on her knees.

“Jealous?” Pinkie asked. “I don’t think there’s a reason to feel that way.”

Sunset turned away and squeezed her legs more tightly.

Pinkie Pie suddenly gasped. “I have an idea!”

Sunset looked up and tilted her head. “What is it?”

Well… Rarity and Fluttershy are spending time at the spa, Rainbow Dash is going to audition for a new band with Applejack cheering her on, and I’m not doing anything!” Pinkie exclaimed.

“Okay, so what’s the idea?” Sunset asked again with a sharp undertone.

Pinkie Pie jumped up and sprinkled confetti over Sunset’s head. “Sleepover at my place!”

“Sleepover?” Sunset shrugged. “Didn’t you just list off how everyone’s busy?”

“Not everyone,” Pinkie corrected.

“So wait, just the two of us then?” Sunset asked.

“The two of us plus one: Twilight Sparkle!” Pinkie explained. “You two don’t really talk too much so maybe this’ll give you guys a chance to… bond!”

Sunset cringed and looked back down. “Uhm… I’m not sure that’s such a good idea. Talking to this Twilight feels weird. I mean, I can’t get over the fact that she’s so similar to Princess Twilight, but not quite the same person. I don’t know how you guys look past it so easily.”

“Just look at it this way,” Pinkie said with a raised finger. “Twilight is a student from Crystal Prep who is a really nice, smart, fun, friendly, caring, and magical person. Princess Twilight is a pony princess from Equestria who is an expert on Friendship Magic and has a whole ‘nother life with friends and problems and craziness that we can’t even begin to imagine.”

Sunset wore a mirthful smirk and nodded. “I guess you’re right. I can’t really blame Twilight for not being… Twilight.”

Exactly!” Pinkie Pie hopped up and down. “So… the sleepover is on!”

“Sure… why not?” Sunset shrugged and stood up. “So, where is she anyway?”

“She’s staying late and bugging all of our teachers about receiving extra-credit assignments. Quick, let’s stop her before she gets too much work to be able to come to the sleepover!” Pinkie darted through the doors into the school.

Sunset Shimmer laughed and tried to keep up. Just through the doors, Twilight stepped towards the exit with a long face.

Pinkie Pie circled her and examined everything she was holding. “How much did you get?!”

Twilight hung her head and sighed. “None… All of our teachers insisted that I enjoy the weekend off and get to know more of the students. I told them that was ridiculous, and that I could do both, but they wouldn’t listen.”

“Perfect!” Pinkie Pie shouted. “You can get to know Sunset Shimmer better at my place! Sleepover~!”

Twilight Sparkle pushed her glasses up and glanced past Pinkie at Sunset, who stood against the exit with crossed arms. “Are you in on this, too?” she asked.

Sunset shook her head and lifted a hand. “Not exactly. I agreed that I could stand to get to know you—the real you, as in the you that isn’t my friend from a different dimension—a little better.”

“Oh, heh.” Twilight blushed and glanced away with a quiet chuckle. “I see. Well I guess I can’t really say no.”

“Nope!” Pinkie confirmed. “Now go grab your PJ’s and meet me at my place! Both of you!”

Sunset smiled brightly and scratched her head, then nodded towards the door. “I’ll walk Twilight to her room, then we’ll meet you at your place, Pinkie.”

Pinkie Pie stared at the two girls for a moment, then grinned from ear to ear. “Okay, you two do what you need to do, and talk about what you need to talk about. I’ll see you guys later.”

Sunset leaned back and laughed. “Okay then, Pinkie. See ya soon.”

“What was that about?” Twilight asked as their poofy friend walked away.

“I honestly have no idea… but I did want to talk to you about something,” Sunset said as they walked side by side down the hallway.

“Oh?” Twilight gulped. “What is it?”

“It’s just that I do realize that I’ve been keeping my distance from you this past week. I’m glad you decided to transfer here, because I know there’s something inside of you that you have to offer our friends… something that I’m missing.” Sunset grimaced and placed a hand to her chest. “I kept wishing that in some way you’d be someone that you aren’t, and that was wrong of me. You see, unlike me, you actually belong in this world. Whereas I kind of just shoved my way in and made this place my home.”

Twilight’s eyes widened and she fiddled with her fingers. “What do you mean ‘you don’t actually belong here’?” she asked.

Sunset sighed yet again and swallowed a lump in her throat. “I came here through the portal to Equestria… I’m a…a…” she stammered. “I’m a pony.”

“Oh…” Twilight watched her feet as she walked and bit her lip.

“And I’ve been feeling like I was just a placeholder waiting for you to come and take my spot. Like, you were always meant to be in my shoes in this school. You seem to me like you’ll be the friend that really ties the group together, and I guess I’m just a little…” Sunset trailed off and looked away.

“You’re afraid that I’ll push you out and steal your friends…” Twilight completed the thought.

“Pretty much.” Sunset admitted. “I’ve always had a hard time when it comes to these types of things. I went crazy with power once, and even after doing a full one-eighty and actually saving everyone from a magical disaster, I still haven’t fully redeemed myself in everyone’s eyes. You seem like a natural when it comes to fitting right in. No one even cares what you did.”

“Oh no.” Twilight chuckled. “You saw how well I got along with my classmates from my last school. I’m no social butterfly by a long shot. You’re the ones who turned this school into a big friend-centric hotspot before I ever showed up. I’m sure if not for that, then I wouldn’t have been forgiven so easily.”

Sunset shook her head. “Nope. That was Twilight.”

Twilight cocked her neck.

“Princess Twilight, I mean. She was the one who united the school. She was the spark that ignited all of the friendship you see around here. She’s just… perfect.” Sunset looked up towards the ceiling and stopped walking.

Princess Twilight…” Twilight closed her eyes. “I don’t see how my alternate self gets to be so amazing while I’m really nothing special.”

Sunset felt a pang of guilt in her chest, then she placed her fingers on her forehead. “This is exactly what I wanted to avoid. There is no reason you need to compare yourself to Princess Twilight. I needed to realize that myself, first. I’m not perfect by any means—not even close—but that doesn’t mean that I’m not worth something to someone.”

“Right.” Twilight stepped up to a door and placed her hand on the knob. “You’re right about that for sure, Sunset. I’m glad you finally decided to have this talk with me. I can tell that you’ve been thinking about it a lot.”

Sunset blushed and nodded. “I’m glad too.”

“Don’t worry. I’ll try not to compare myself to a magical pony princess as long as you promise not to compare yourself to me. I promise that I’m not going to replace you, and I don’t think I could even if I wanted to. Believe it or not, but those five girls constantly talk about you when you aren’t around. You’re definitely here to stay,” Twilight said as she opened the door.

Sunset twirled her hair and smiled. “Thanks, Twilight.”

Twilight nodded and stepped into her room. She dug through her messy room and shoved several articles of clothing into her backpack, then pet her dog and scratched his chin before stepping back out. “Alright. I’m ready to go.”

“Good,” Sunset said. “Now let’s swing by my place and then we’ll head to Pinkie’s.”

“Sounds like a plan.” Twilight smiled and stepped up to her friend’s side.

“By the way, it’s pretty cool of Celestia to give you that old office as a place to stay during the school week, even though this isn't a boarding school.” Sunset attempted to peek through the closed blinds, then stepped back towards the school’s exit.

“Yeah. I appreciate it. This way I don’t have to take such a long bus ride to school everyday.” Twilight nodded.

Sunset playfully bumped her shoulder as they both carried on out of the school. Each girl smiled and giggled on their way to the sleepover.

~~~

Dear Princess Twilight,

I was just sitting here thinking about you again, and I wanted check in. I know you’re probably really busy with your responsibilities as Princess of Friendship, so I don’t expect you to get back to me anytime soon. That’s okay, though. Honestly, Twilight, it just feels really good to write to you when I’m feeling unsure of myself. I just know that you’d have something really uplifting to say to me, and knowing that is a huge help in and of itself.

Anyway, I finally let my walls down and I’m going to really, really become friends with this world’s Twilight Sparkle. I think I’m finally ready to let myself completely distinguish her from you, as an entirely different person, uncanny similarities aside.

She’s definitely not you, but that isn’t such a bad thing.

I miss you and can’t wait to see you again.

Your friend, Sunset Shimmer

~~~

Sunset closed her magical book and tucked it into her backpack, then zipped it up. Twilight sat on the floor next to Pinkie Pie wearing a small blue shirt and gray short-shorts. Pinkie Pie typed into her laptop while Twilight watched, and entertaining videos played on the screen.

Sunset smiled and climbed off of Pinkie’s bed to join the two on the floor, dressed in her magenta pajamas. “Watcha guys watching?” she asked.

Pinkie restarted a video of a cat chasing its own shadow across a room, then she fell onto her back in a fit of laughter. Twilight and Sunset glanced at each other and giggled.

Pinkie then reached into a pizza box and pulled the last piece from within, taking a large bite. “Mmm. ‘S’good,” she mumbled with a full mouth.

Sunset covered her mouth and chuckled. “Yeah, totally.”

Pinkie Pie leaned back up and rubbed her belly. “It was so good that I overstuffed myself with it… Now I’m getting sleepy. You girls getting sleepy? I’m… slee—” she stifled herself with a wide, deep yawn.

Sunset glanced to the clock over her shoulder and nodded. “It is getting pretty late, anyway. So what do you have planned as far as sleeping arrangements go?”

Pinkie fell flat on her back with her mouth wide open, snoring obnoxiously.

Twilight giggled and swallowed her last bite. “Looks like that’ll be up to us to figure out.”

“Yeah,” Sunset said as she climbed back onto the bed and patted the spot next to her. “Come on, there’s plenty of space on Pinkie’s bed for both of us. As long as you’re comfortable with that, I mean.”

Twilight nonchalantly threw her hands up and waved Sunset down. “Of course I’m comfortable with that. What’s not to be comfortable about? We’re just two girls that don’t know each other that well about to share a bed in another girl’s house that I don’t know very well. I’m fine.”

“Heh…” Sunset shrugged. “If you want I’ll go sleep on the couch in the other room. Really, it’s not a big deal.”

“No, no. You don’t need to do that.” Twilight stood up and brushed the crumbs off of herself. “I’m just a little nervous about… all of this,” she explained.

“Ah, I see. Well don’t be. I won’t bite,” Sunset said with a grin.

“I’ll take your word on that,” Twilight said as she crawled into the bed and pulled the blanket over herself, laying as straight as an arrow right on the edge.

Sunset reached over and placed a pillow beneath Pinkie’s head, then tossed a spare blanket over her. She then switched the lamp off and joined her friend beneath the blankets.

Twilight took a deep breath and sat her glasses on the nightstand next to her, her mind not at rest. Sunset heard a faint vibrating sound coming from the other side of the bed, and she blushed. “Hey, would you mind handing me my bag?”

Twilight leaned up and retrieved her glasses. “Not at all,” she said as she reached down and grabbed the backpack, noticing that it was vibrating with a dim purple light permeating the fabric. “Uhm… I won’t ask.”

Sunset giggled and opened her bag. “It’s just a magical book that I use to communicate with Princess Twilight. I’m actually surprised she got back to me so quickly.”

“Oh okay. It’s just a magical book… that you use to talk to a magical pony princess from a magical world. No big deal, right?” Twilight rubbed her forehead and took a deep breath.

“Right… I guess this is still a lot of information for you to process. Trust me: this will all seem commonplace in no time.” Sunset reached into her bag and grabbed her book.

Twilight shrugged and then rested her head back onto her pillow. “I sure hope so. I can’t say that I’m sure I’ll ever get used to all of this, though.”

Sunset offered a smile as she skimmed through her message. “Oh, hey. It looks like Princess Twilight will be visiting us in a few days. She says she’ll have some free time and she can’t wait to spend it with us.”

Twilight shivered and adjusted her glasses as she glanced over at Sunset, who sat hugging her book with a wobbly grin. “I’m still not sure how I feel about that, either. I mean, Princess Twilight seems really nice and all, but like we said before, she’s me in a way, and I’m her. It’s pretty difficult to fully comprehend it.”

Sunset tucked her book away and nodded. “I know how you feel. There’s another me around here somewhere too, and I’m just waiting to run into her one of these days. It’s definitely something to consider, but I can’t imagine that we’d really be the same person in any way at all, other than appearance of course.”

“What do you mean? How do figure that?” Twilight asked.

“It’s our experiences in life that shape who we are on the inside. There’s no way that the other Sunset Shimmer has done anything similar to what I have, and I know that I’ve changed so much thanks to these new friends… If anything, I’m afraid that the other Sunset won’t be happy in life… the way I wasn’t happy, and for the same reasons.” Sunset shook her head and fell backwards.

Twilight nodded and chewed on her fingertip. “You weren’t happy? Is that why you… did what you did?”

“Exactly,” Sunset said. “I let my own ambition drive me away from everything that mattered. I lost everything I had in Equestria… everything…”

Twilight sensed a sadness looming over her friend, and she rolled onto her side, reaching her hand out to Sunset’s shoulder.

Sunset felt Twilight’s sympathetic hand and took a deep breath. “It’s alright, because I have so much to live for now that I’ve made this place my home. I can’t worry about someone I haven’t even met.”

“That’s right,” Twilight concurred. “You seem to have a lot on your mind, too.”

“All the time,” Sunset said. “It really feels good to talk to you about this, though, Twilight. I feel like you really get it. As much as I love our other friends, they don’t seem to have a care in the world when it comes to this stuff.”

Twilight smiled and scooted closer to Sunset. “That’s definitely reassuring for me, at least. I’m glad that I was able to help you, even if it’s just by offering an ear.”

“It means a lot. Thanks.” Sunset closed her eyes and placed her hand onto the one that was on her shoulder.

Twilight gulped and blushed as Sunset’s warm hand cupped the top of hers. She bit her tongue and debated pulling it away, but she slowly eased up and let her muscles relax. Sunset finally slid her hand off of Twilight’s and used it to brush the hair out of her face.

“Hey, Sunset.” Twilight lowered her head and looked up through her glasses into Sunset’s eyes.

“Yeah, Twilight?” Sunset answered, making eye contact.

“I’m glad you decided to open up to me. I don’t think I’ve ever felt so comfortable talking to someone before.” Twilight blushed and closed her eyes. “I just thought you should know.”

Sunset looked down, laying on her side, as Twilight’s hands cupped themselves less than an inch away from her own. She smiled as her cheeks began to heat up, and she carefully spread her fingers so that the tips gently touched Twilight’s.

Twilight’s eyes shot open and she watched Sunset’s hands tentatively coaxing her fingers to spread open. With her heart skipping a beat, Twilight opened her hands and allowed her fingers to interlock with Sunset’s, who quickly grasped onto them.

Sunset gazed over Twilight’s head into the darkness as she felt their warm hands holding each other. “What are we doing?” she asked.

Twilight shrugged and kept quiet, but didn’t let go. Sunset squeezed a little tighter and closed her eyes. “Did we just bond?”

“I think so,” Twilight answered.

Sunset Shimmer fidgeted with her legs as a tingling sensation flooded her stomach and trickled through her entire body. “Twilight, I’m not sure what’s going on right now.”

Twilight inched forward and chewed on her tongue, then quivered. “I don’t know either. We can stop if you want…”

Sunset shook her head and let go of Twilight’s hands, then reached around her back and pulled her closer. “All I know is I definitely don’t want to stop right now,” she whispered.

Twilight whimpered as she was pulled in, nervousness overtaking her. “I...I don’t know what I’m doing, Sunset. I can't...”

“Shh. It’s alright, Twilight. Let’s just see how we feel after a while and go from there.” Sunset cautiously hugged Twilight and closed the last bit of distance between their bodies.

Twilight rested her head on Sunset’s arm as she was held, and she softly placed her hand on her friend's hip. “Okay. That sounds perfectly reasonable.”

Twilight tightly closed her eyes and rubbed her knees together, her body heat rising. Sunset sensed the movement in the otherwise perfectly still room, and ran her hand down Twilight’s body until she reached her restless thigh.

“You feeling alright?” Sunset asked.

“Yes,” she squeaked.

A sense of desire welled up inside of Sunset, and she grinned at the girl fidgeting in front of her. She closed her eyes and wondered what Princess Twilight would think if she could see the way they were lying together, but she quickly forced the thoughts away. She then slightly opened her eyes and licked her lips as she placed two fingers beneath Twilight’s chin to lift her head.

Twilight swallowed hard and held her breath as her nose brushed against Sunset Shimmer’s. She then felt herself shiver as she closed her eyes and pressed her lips against Sunset’s, who pressed back. Her mind ran a mile a minute. This is all happening way too fast, she thought as Sunset parted her lips.

Each girl felt as if time had frozen around them while their kiss held tight. Sunset delicately sucked Twilight’s bottom lip between her own two lips, and then parted them again, pressing forward. Sunset ran her hand across Twilight’s cheek, then through her hair as their lips pushed and pulled. A subtle whine slipped through Twilight’s mouth as their tongues connected, and Sunset pulled back.

“Are… are y-you okay?” she whispered, out of breath.

Twilight attempted to catch her own breath and nodded.

Sunset gulped and glanced back over her shoulder to see Pinkie Pie still fast asleep, no longer snoring. “We should probably be quiet.”

“I agree,” Twilight whispered before leaning back into Sunset’s lips.

The two reconnected with a deeper sense of aggression. Twilight had lost her reservations in the heat of the moment and took control, her passion overriding her rationality. She lifted her leg and bent her knee as she wrapped it around Sunset, then rolled over on top of her. Sunset rested on her back while Twilight straddled her on her knees, their kiss never breaking.

Sunset opened her mouth and let her tongue slide along Twilight’s as she ran her fingers down her back. Tingles shot up Twilight’s spine and she thrust her body against Sunset, who instinctively thrust back.

Twilight leaned back and wiped her mouth. “I don’t know what to do next,” she whispered with a coy smirk.

Sunset stifled a chuckle and nudged Twilight to one side, taking the lead. She sat up on her knees and placed her hands beneath Twilight’s shirt, then lifted it over her head. Sunset then removed her own shirt as she climbed on top of Twilight. She nuzzled her neck, then softly bit down on it, brushing her tongue against Twilight’s soft, salty skin.

A trembling hum escaped Twilight as Sunset kissed down her neck. Next, Twilight felt a hand sliding down her stomach and fingertips slipping beneath the elastic band of her shorts. She squeezed her eyes closed and ground her teeth, her heart racing as her stomach knotted up.

Sunset felt her friend tensing up, then she leaned in to whisper in her ear, “How far do you want this to go?”

Twilight didn’t answer. Instead she reached down and pushed Sunset’s hand lower, pressing it past her pantyline. Sunset pressed her lips against Twilight’s ear and softly kissed while her fingers ventured lower. Her middle finger reached a soft, sensitive nub. Sunset smiled from ear to ear as she rested the pad of her finger on the tender area, and rubbed it in rhythmic, circular motions.

Twilight squeezed onto the bed sheets with one hand and onto Sunset’s discarded shirt with the other. She spread her legs and chewed on her cheeks while pulsing sensations coursed through her body. Sunset licked at her ear and began to rub faster with both fingers.

“D-don’t stop,” Twilight muttered, her words one deep breath pouring from her chest.

Sunset pressed on with no intentions of stopping as Twilight’s back arched and her breaths grew heavier. Twilight’s toes curled up and she pressed her hand against her forehead, her body writhing beneath Sunset’s skilled fingertips.

“Okay,” she squeaked. “You can stop now.”

Sunset squeezed her legs together and she felt Twilight quaking. She reached down lower and dragged her fingers between Twilight’s slippery lips. “Already?” she teased.

Twilight blushed and hid her face beneath her hands, her forehead sweaty. “I’m sorry…”

Sunset giggled and kissed her friend on the cheek. “Don’t be. I was just kidding around.”

Twilight rolled over and kissed Sunset’s smiling lips. “In any case, that felt amazing.”

“Well we’re just getting started. If you liked that, you’ll love this,” Sunset said as she pushed Twilight onto her back.

Sunset crawled beneath the blanket and made her way in between Twilight’s legs, who shyly held her knees together. Sunset lifted them over her shoulder and reached towards her shorts, pulling both them and her panties down past her ankles. Twilight swallowed the nervousness rising in her throat and forced herself to relax.

Sunset pushed Twilight’s legs apart and leaned forward. She brushed her nose along Twilight’s hip line, then kissed the crevice of her thigh. She closed her eyes and stuck out her tongue, dragging it up the moist and salty center of her friend’s open lips.

Twilight bit down on her finger and forced herself to keep quiet as the sensations overwhelmed her body. Sunset opened her mouth widely as she repeated the motion of her tongue. After one final, penetrating lick, she focused the tip of her tongue back onto Twilight’s already stimulated nub. She then gently prodded her with an index finger and slid it into Twilight, then the next finger followed.

Twilight placed her own finger into her mouth and pressed her teeth into her it, feeling almost as if she could break the skin. Her legs wrapped themselves around Sunset’s back. With each deep thrust of Sunset’s fingers, Twilight rocked her hips in a matching motion. Within moments, Twilight felt a powerful pressure building in her stomach, and she began to suck on the finger she was biting. Her voice slipped into each of her heavy breaths as she grew closer to completion.

Sunset sucked Twilight's sensitive skin into her mouth while she worked her fingers, beginning to worry about the climbing volume of her voice.

Twilight shook and lifted her feet onto Sunset's shoulders as she quaked in Pinkie's bed. Her eyes then slowly opened and failed to find focus as she lost control of her senses, her legs falling limp.

Sunset removed her fingers and returned her tongue to the wet mess between Twilight’s legs, lapping it up with pleasure. She then crawled up the length of Twilight’s body until they were face to face. She held her two fingers in front of Twilight’s eyes and slowly parted them, creating a gooey string between them.

“Is that… me?” Twilight whispered.

Sunset nodded and placed her fingers on Twilight’s lips, who parted them and took the fingers into her mouth. Sunset beamed as Twilight licked her fingers clean, then went in for a kiss.

“I can’t believe we just did that. I mean, I can’t believe I just did that… to you.” Sunset wiped her mouth smiled.

“Well,” Twilight said as she reached down to Sunset’s pajama pants. “Now it’s my turn to do something to you.”

“Heh,” someone said from the other side of the room.

Sunset shot up and glanced from side to side, then her eyes locked on the shape of a girl standing at the foot of the bed. “Maude?” Sunset called, her face burning red.

“Bolder likes to watch…” she said with a dry, apathetic voice.

Twilight pulled the blanket up to her chin and squealed. “Who is that?!”

Pinkie Pie opened her eyes and began to rub them. “H-hello?”

Sunset scrambled to find her shirt, then quickly pulled it over her head. She then searched the messy bed for Twilight’s unmentionables to no avail.

“Are you looking for these?” Maude asked, holding out a pair of shorts with underwear still inside.

Sunset snatched them away and handed them to Twilight beneath the blanket. “This can’t be happening right now…”

Pinkie Pie stood up and spotted her sister. “Isn’t it past Bolder’s bedtime? What are you guys doing up?”

“Don’t worry, Pinkie. We were just leaving.” Maude hugged onto her pet rock and turned to walk out of the room.

Sunset sat petrified while Twilight quickly dressed herself under the covers. Pinkie Pie shrugged and smiled.

“Looks like you guys are taking the bed. I don’t mind sleeping on the floor, though. So it’s okay. G’night. See you guys in the morning.” Pinkie curled back up onto the floor and immediately began snoring.

Sunset glanced to Twilight, who wiped a bead of sweat from her forehead. “Phew, that was close.”

“We got caught… but, I’m not sure if Maude is going to say anything. She’s so weird.” Sunset scratched her head and fell onto her back.

Twilight rolled onto her side and latched onto Sunset. “Well, if worse comes to worse, we’re already caught. May as well let me take care of you now.”

Sunset shivered and sensed the wetness between her legs. “You know what? You’re right. May as well,” she said as she leaned back and bent her knees.

Twilight gave a quick nod and pulled the blanket over her head, then went to work.

Sunset Shimmer closed her eyes and bit her tongue as Twilight slid her pants down her legs. An image of Princess Twilight forced its way into her mind. She couldn’t wait to see her…

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