Twilight’s Love Volume Three: Scootaloo’s Love
PART ONE: Scootaloo And Silver Spoon
Load Full StoryNext Chapter“Scootie, are you going to sleep all day?” said Silver Spoon, climbing on her lover’s chest.
“Yes I am,” said Scoot then pretending to snore.
“Then you’re going to miss this.” Said Silver, moving forward and grasping the headboard of the bed, hovering her marehood over Scootaloo’s muzzle.
“Sil, what if we’re caught?”
“Who’s going to catch us?” asked Silver Spoon. “We’re in our home, in our room and on our bed. After eight years of having to hold back...”
Silver paused and got an odd twinkle in her eye.
“But then again, there was the time in the clubhouse when we were fourteen, after our friends had left,” said Silver with a giggle.
“Or the time when my Mama T found you with your muzzle under my tail,” replied Scootaloo.
“You know she knew the real reason,” said Silver with a sly smile, “she’s too smart to believe I was looking for a splinter in your bum, and too cool to have really said anything. I think any other of our parents would’ve gone through the roof.
But that aside, I would’ve thought you’d be over that stuff by now. We’ve been married for six months today and you’ve had your muzzle in my marehood more times than I can count.”
“About as many as you’ve had yours in mine,” said Scoot with a giggle.
Before Silver could say anything, Scoot had reached out and pulled Silver close enough so Scoot’s tongue could pleasure her wife.
“Oh Darling,” said Silver moaning, “Mrs. Dash, you’re so good at that.”
“Thank you, Mrs. Dash,” came Scoot’s muffled response.
Scootaloo worked it good and Silver climaxed in no time. Silver collapsed and held Scoot close and kissed with all her might.
“Good girl,” said Silver, “for that, you get an extra special dessert tonight.”
“I’m already hungry,” said Scoot with a smile.
After a few minutes of kissing and heavy petting, they decided they had to get the day started. They showered and then walked into the kitchen. Silver started making breakfast and Scootaloo made the coffee. Soon they were sitting at the table eating.
“Remember, Dad is celebrating our six month anniversary at the restaurant tonight.” Said Silver, giving Scootaloo a small kiss. “Your moms will be there, along with our friends and their parents and families.”
“I don’t know,” said Scoot with a smirk, “Chez Pony has kind of gone downhill ever since they got that new Sous Chef.”
“And what if that Sous Chef makes sure all you get to eat at home is grass from the backyard?” Said Silver, giving Scootaloo a love tap.
Scootaloo hugged Silver.
“You know I’m only kidding My Sweetness,” Scoot said, “I’m so thankful I fly with magic. I’m sure between yours and your father’s cooking, I’m going to get so fat wings wouldn’t get me off the ground.”
“And I’m sure I’d give you enough exercise at night you wouldn’t get fat,” giggled Silver.
“I’m the luckiest mare in Equestria,” said Scoot, looking lovingly in her wife’s eyes. “I have a wife with intelligence, can cook better than almost anypony else and she has a face and body to die for.
How anypony could’ve ever called you homely is beyond me.”
“We don’t need to bring that up,” said Silver, looking a little sad.
“Sil,” said Scoot, “I think she got what was coming to her. The first year Diamond came back from boarding school for Hearth Warming vacation, it was obvious her activities had caught up with her.”
“Don’t say that Scootie,” said Silver, “having a foal at her age was devastating to her and her family. Di told me her father said he’d pay to have the pregnancy terminated. But her mother threatened she’d terminate Filthy if he made her do it.
Besides, motherhood took Di’s attitude down to a normal level. Not only hers but her whole family changed to be supportive and attentive. She’s now the friend to you and me she should’ve been in the first place.”
“I know,” said Scoot, “I’m thankful she finally became the pony we all wished she’d be. Plus Emerald is one neat kid.”
“Yes he is,” said Silver smiling, “I think he looks up to you like you looked up to your mom, Rainbow.”
“I actually didn’t know back then that Spinner was a Pegasus,” said Scoot.
“Yes,” said Silver with a disgusted tone in her voice, “and of all the Pegasi I’ve ever known, he and his family have to be the worse Pegasi who ever flew. To totally turn their backs on the foal, saying there was no proof it was Spinner’s.
It forced her to put ‘Father Unknown’ on the birth certificate. As if Di was some kind of a whore. In spite of the way Di had treated us in the past, I could’ve kicked them the first I heard of it.”
“Honey,” said Scoot, “I think everypony in Ponyville felt the same. It’s no wonder they moved to Las Pegasus. Ponyville is all about respect and tolerance.”
“And love,” said Silver kissing her wife deeply.
The happy couple finished the breakfast, washed, and put away the dishes.
They’d just left their house, about to go their separate ways to work when Scootaloo stopped.
“Hey Sil,” said Scoot, “if you see Diamond today, invite her to dinner as well.”
“I already did,” said Silver with a wink. “Your little coltfriend would be so hurt if he didn’t get to go to a party for you.”
“I married such a wonderful mare,” said Scoot.
“Besides my love for you, that’s one thing in life you can always count on. So don’t ever forget it.” Replied Silver, giving her wife a kiss.
Silver started trotting off to the restaurant as Scootaloo stood there watching Silver’s flanks. After all this time, the sight of Silver Spoon’s flanks still made her tingle ‘down below’.
“Why don’t you take a picture,” said an all too familiar voice, “it’d last longer.”
Scootaloo turned to see Rainbow Dash land beside her.
“Mom!” said Scoot, giving the older Pegasus a hug and exchanging kisses on the cheek. “What brings you by?”
“I was out for a fly before I had to get to work,” said Rainbow, “and I wanted to see if my favorite daughter had left for work yet. And if not, then we could fly together.”
“I’m your only daughter, and I’d be happy to fly with you mom.”
“Well,” said Rainbow with that smirk of hers, “if you look at it that way, I guess you must be my least favorite daughter.”
“Ha Ha, mom” said Scootaloo, “leave the jokes to Pinkie Pie. At least she’s funny.”
“Hey there,” said Rainbow in mock indignation, “you’ve been hanging out with your other mother too much.”
“Are you going to stand there and rank me down,” said Scootaloo, a shifting red, yellow and blue light starting to show in her eyes and a similar aura surrounding her. “Or are you going to fly?”
“Just try and keep up,” said Rainbow, spreading her wings.
“I was just about to say the same thing to you, old lady!” said Scoot, spreading her diminutive wings. Scootaloo took off like a shot.
“Hey there!” said Rainbow, but it was doubtful Scoot heard her, Rainbow followed fast.
Scootaloo didn’t need her wings to fly because she used levitation, taught by Rainbow and perfected with Twilight’s tutelage. But she found she could still use her wings to fine tune her flight and make maneuvering easier.
Quickly the two were high over Ponyville. They just meandered the sky chasing one another for a while then hovered and looked at each other and smiled.
“I’ll see you later mom, love you,” said Scootaloo as she headed to Golden Oak Library.
“Love you too, and tell your other mother I’ll be there for lunch,” called Rainbow as she climbed and turned toward Cloudsdale.
Scootaloo landed at the library and went in.
“Mom? You here?” called Scootaloo.
“I’m here Sweetheart,” said Twilight, coming into the front room.
The two ponies hugged and kissed a mother/daughter kiss.
“Mama R told me to tell you she’d be home for lunch,” said Scootaloo.
“I’ve always said the one thing you could always count on your mother for,” said Twilight with a smirk learned from years of living with Rainbow Dash, “is she’ll always be in time for one of my meals.”
The two mares laughed as Scootaloo went to work assisting her mother with the Library duties.
After some time, Twilight came levitating a box of papers into the main part of the library.
“Scootaloo Sweetie,” said Twilight, “would you mind taking these up to the store room?”
“Sure mom,” said Scoot.
Scootaloo’s aura formed around the box as Twilight’s dissipated. But Scoot just stood there as if lost in thought.
“What’s wrong Sweetheart?” asked Twilight.
Then the thought struck her. The ‘store room’ was Spike’s old bedroom.
“We all miss Spike,” said Twilight.
“I know,” said Scootaloo, “but he was like a brother to me, and I loved him like that.”
“I know,” said Twilight, “I hatched him, but I was always more like a big sister than a mother to him, as well as his best friend. But we knew one day he’d have to take a ‘dragon nap’.”
“I know Spike liked to sleep in,” said Scoot, “but a hundred years?”
“It’s part of their nature so they can grow correctly,” said Twilight looking into her daughter’s eyes, “your Aunt Cadence sends guards into the Crystal Mountains to check to make sure he’s okay and not disturbed. They see him as a hero in the Crystal Empire.
But know this, my lovely daughter, with Spike gone; I’d be completely lost without you.”
The two hugged, and then Twilight loosened the embrace and looked into Scootaloo’s eyes.
“Now get your flanks upstairs and put the papers away,” said Twilight, “we’ve got work to do before the library opens.”
“Okay mom,” said Scootaloo trotting upstairs.
Silver Spoon came through the back entrance to Chez Pony. She went to her locker and quickly put on her chef’s jacket and toque then entered the kitchen. As she’d expected, the rest of the kitchen staff hadn’t arrived yet and her father was seated at a small table, drinking coffee and going over the day’s menu.
“Hi daddy,” said Silver coming up and giving her father a kiss on the forehead and taking a sip of his coffee.
“Silver,” said Soup Spoon, “good morning. How are you and Scoot this morning?”
“We’re good,” said Silver with a sly smile, “but you know my wife, it took a little extra motivation to get her up.”
“Baby,” said Soup, “I know you’re now a married adult. But you’re still my little filly; I’m uncomfortable knowing about your shenanigans.”
“Oh daddy,” snickered Silver, “you know I say these things to get a rise out of you. And I know you’re happy Scootie and I are happy.”
“The happiness of my little filly is number one in my world, along with your mother and that ‘mare that took you away from me’.”
“That ‘mare that took me away from you’,” said Silver, “looks to you as a father as well. You’re the only male parent figure she’s ever known. And I’m glad you treat her as such.”
“Honey,” said Soup, a tear playing in his eye, “Scootaloo is the most wonderful pony you could’ve ever married. She treats you like Celestia. And your mother and I are happy to know no matter what, she’ll be there protecting and loving you.”
He wiped the tear off his cheek. Then he continued:
“Now get to work, we’re featuring butternut squash soup for lunch. And you know the Potager(1) doesn’t cut the squash like I like it. So if you don’t mind would you take care of the squash before you and I get down to today’s main courses?”
“Yes Chef!” said Silver in mock professionalism.
Silver Spoon was soon chopping the squash, her father watched from his seat. He was thinking of how proud he was of his daughter.
At one time, Soup thought Silver was becoming just another snooty brat because her family didn’t lack for bits. Plus she was always with Diamond Tiara, another snooty brat from a family with bits. But Silver turned around one day when she discovered a pony who changed her heart. Soup Spoon had grown up in a family who had to scrimp and scrounge just to meet the bills. So he worked hard so he could make sure his family lacked for nothing. Unfortunately, this often leads to spoiled kids with friends who are either equally snooty, or worse, sycophantic fair-weather friends who’re there for what they can get.
But when Silver Spoon started seeing Scootaloo in secret (not as secret as they thought), he was concerned this might be the latter kind of friend. But to his great delight, Scootaloo never once tried to use Silver Spoon for any type of gain, save emotional.
His sister Golden was so proud of her younger brother when he told her about Silver and Scootaloo. She was impressed because he had no problem with her niece dating another filly, unlike how their parents had reacted. But even during Golden’s time of discovery, Soup was always there for her. His only complaint, jokingly, was her marefriends were always more attractive than his.
Now Silver and Scootaloo were married. Soup had told the couple the Spoon mansion was large enough and they were welcome to stay there. On turning the offer down Soup tried to set the couple up in a furnished house and offered to cover their bills.
Once again, Soup was surprised Scootaloo wanted nothing of it. She wanted to work and earn her living, just like her mothers. But Soup did make sure they knew he was there for them if they needed anything.
He, as did all Ponyville citizens, knew Twilight, Rainbow and their friends were responsible for the protection of Equestria by using the Elements of Harmony. But it was brought home to him how important his daughter-in-law’s parents were when they were planning the wedding and he’d mentioned he’d be honored to pay for the wedding. Twilight told him it was Princess Celestia’s request to have the wedding at Canterlot Castle with the princess performing the ceremony.
A request from the princess was as good as a command. Soup had to admit it was a better venue than he could’ve provided.
Then after the wedding, something happened to show just how much the princess was now family.
At the reception, Princess Celestia sought him out…
Six months earlier...
“Mr. Spoon,” said the princess as she and another pony approached him.
“Your Highness,” said Soup with a small bow.
“Apparently I don’t have to introduce myself, but this is my secretary Raven,” said Celestia with a smirk, “I don’t know if you are aware of this but Scootaloo is, by marriage, my niece. We’re so proud of the pony she’s become, my sister and I. And her happiness is paramount to us, as I’m sure your daughter’s is to you.”
The princess turned to go, but then she stopped and turned back to address Soup Spoon.
“By the way, I also heard from Twilight Dash, you in your generosity, had volunteered to pay for the ceremony.”
“Yes Your Highness,” answered Soup. “nothing too good for the couple.”
“I’m so glad to hear it. Therefore, my secretary has something for you,” said the princess actually offering her hoof. “And congratulations, your daughter is an absolute gem.”
“Thank you, Highness,” said Soup as he shook the princess’ hoof, then the princess turned and went off to mingle.
“Congratulations, sir,” said Raven as she levitated a parchment to Soup Spoon and walked off.
Soup opened the parchment, started to read, as he did he became faint:
Use Of Canterlot Castle Throne Room: B(2) 500,000.00
Honor Guard And Security: B 250,000.00
Use Of Canterlot Castle Ballroom For Reception: B 500,000.00
Catering By Castle Kitchens: B 750,000.00
Serving Staff: B 300,000.00
Cleaning Deposit: B 200,000.00
Her Grand Royal Highness’ Services: B 2,500,000.00
Subtotal: B 5,000,000.00
(OVER)
Soup was about to pass out, where was he going to get five million bits? Then he noticed the ‘over’ at the bottom. He gingerly turned it over and read. A smile spread across his face.
Subtotal From Front: B 5,000,000.00
Royal Family Discount: B -4,999,999.00
Grand Total: B 1.00
Soup Spoon looked up from the parchment, not far away stood the princess, Raven, Rainbow and Twilight Dash, Scootaloo and Silver and Tea Spoon. They were all looking at him and laughing.
The present...
(1) Prepares soups in a full brigade kitchen. In smaller establishments, this station may be handled by the Vegetable Chef.
(2) B is used for Bits.
