Dash of Ego: part two
Danger Danger
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Danger Danger
“I am pleased to announce that we have seen neither hide nor hair of that mare, nor have there been any more incidents.” Celestia announced proudly.
Five heavily pregnant mares breathed a sigh of relief, one mare slightly less relieved than the her friends, however. “It's been months and you still have not caught her? You said you had the whole guard on this case!” Applejack said with a snarl, pounding her hoof into the ground and making her pregnant belly sway.
Twilight cringed and moved a little closer to the angry mare, draping a hoof over her shoulder. “She does, but I'm afraid finding a single pony in the Everfree is difficult to do; it’s quite literally like like looking for a needle in a haystack.” The mare grunted and rubbed her distended stomach with a hoof, silently grumbling about the rambunctious lot.
Rarity smiled weakly. “Yes, but Celestia said Luna was personally tracking her down. Surely the princess is capable of catching her no matter how slippery she might be, isn't that right?” The pregnant mare turned to the solar princess with hope in her eyes.
“Yes, my sister has taken it upon herself to personally hunt down the pony that has hurt you, and is bringing the full might of herself and her most well trained guards. It will not be long now.” Celestia’s voice was filled with confidence she did not feel.
Her gaze lingered over the five mares that ranged from ready to burst with triplets like Applejack and Pinkie Pie to the lone lucky mare who was pregnant with only one, though that mare viewed what had happened to her as anything but lucky. Fluttershy looked away, her gaze lingering on the window while her hoof ran across her taut stomach slowly, deep in thought.
Rarity coughed into her hoof and stood up, bringing all eyes to her. “I don't suppose any more progress has been met with getting rid of our little… problems, by chance?”
Twilight recoiled slightly, the hoof rubbing her stomach stopped. “No, the magic in our bodies still protect the baby, and only the most twisted of mages have attempted to get around the body’s safeguards.”
Pinkie Pie burst into tears and covered her face with her forehooves. Rarity waddled over behind the despondent mare and gently began rubbing her head, whispering words of encouragement.
“But there is a silver lining! We lined up families willing to adopt and have found a way to change the father of the child!” Twilight announced triumphantly.
“Well sign me the fuck up, no way in hell I'm giving that bitch the twisted satisfaction of forcing me to have her spawn.” Applejack said with a sneer.
“Shhh, language Applejack! Scootaloo is in the other room!” Twilight hissed.
Applejack merely snorted before settling back into the large cushion that had been set out for her, its large size just barely enough to contain her massive, foal-filled body.
“What my student said was correct, it will only be a matter of days before the spell to change the father is finished. I recommend you find a pony whose genes you would switch in the meantime, their gender won’t matter. And don't worry, this won't require any intimacy on the volunteer’s part or during the casting of the spell.” The mares breathed easier at that.
“So we just need to find somepony to volunteer to be the um, father? What do they need to do?” Rarity asked, all the while gently nuzzling the now silent Pinkie Pie.
Twilight smiled. “All they need to do is be there when the spell is cast, that's it. If our assumptions are correct, the spell won't even hurt.”
“It would probably be little more than a slight pinch, the spell itself should only take a few moments. Now, you must excuse me as I have an investigation to lead and a spell to complete. If you girls need anything, anything at all, don't hesitate to tell me and it will be yours. Once again I am very sorry this has happened to you, but I promise you, this will all be over soon.”
Applejack snorted angrily and looked away while the other mares felt some relief wash over them. Celestia bowed slightly to the mares before turning and walking away, Twilight quickly waddled after the princess.
Without looking back, Celestia leaned towards the unicorn and whispered. “How is the little one?”
Twilight rubbed her neck awkwardly. “She's good. She likes helping me, but she still has her episodes…” she opened her mouth to speak but stopped.
Celestia stopped and eyed the smaller mare. “Speak. I know you want to say something.”
“Yes, well, it's just... her pregnancy is a little… strange and she was against the idea of changing the, erm, father.”
Celestia’s eyebrow rose slightly. “This is the same mare we found wandering the Everfree several weeks ago, yes?” Twilight nodded. “Strange, I will have a psychiatrist and another specialist come down. She was only a month along, correct?”
“That's just the thing, our best guess was a month, but I checked last night and she appears to be on least in her third month.”
Celestia's smile slipped away. “Show me.”
Twilight nodded once before leading the alicorn up to the second story of the tree library. As the princess ascended to the final stair she had thought that she was ready for anything; an error in her student’s judgement, or perhaps the filly had simply been too confused to give the correct timetable for the unfortunate rape. Glancing at the sleeping filly, she cast a quick scan that told the ageless alicorn something much, much darker. Several scans later and the princess grimaced in disgust.
The filly lay asleep through it all, snoozing soundly, wrapped up in a ball of blankets with the curtains drawn. Her legs wrapped around her bulging stomach that was impossibly large for only a month old foal. It was at least three times the size that it should be and, with some quick math, Celestia reasoned she would give birth within only three months since conception. The possibility of a stillbirth was a clear possibility, but every scan Celestia used said the child was as healthy as it could be.
Without a word she turned, her heavily pregnant student waddling down the steps after her. They didn't speak until they were once more in the library proper, which had since become something of a refuge for the mares that had been attacked by their former friend.
“It's what you feared, my student. Double her calories and check her every morning for malnutrition. Her body is burning through a lot to grow the child so quickly.”
Twilight gasped. “I had guessed, but… how could she have done something so complicated? I know Dash wasn't as dumb as ponies thought, but…”
Celestia sighed, her shoulders sagging. “She didn't come up with this magic, she merely rediscovered it. After this is all over I have a great many things to reveal to you, Twilight. Until then, trust me when I say I had a good reason to hide such knowledge.”
The student nodded sternly. “You better get going. I know how to recharge the wards on the library, so you don't have to worry about it anymore.”
The teacher eyed the student, looking for a crack in her resolve, but found none. “Alright, but if you are anything less than certain about the wards being perfect, don't hesitate to send me a letter. The basement has been enlarged enough for your guests and your laboratory, correct?”
“Yes, the basement should be large enough to house all of us if need be. I know Pinkie and Fluttershy aren't going anywhere.” the mare grimaced, stealing the princesses’ resolve.
“Oh and one last thing, has the little one reunited with her friends yet? I received another letter from Applebloom asking about her.”
Twilight winced. “No, she spends all her time helping me. She says it's to help fight back, but I am not so sure that's the reason.”
“Why do you say that?”
“It's just… She says stuff like: ‘My work is not done’, or ‘I will talk to them again after this is over’. Like all of this is just going to blow over one day.”
Celestia sighed. “She is a child, and children deal with trauma in strange ways. Perhaps she believes that, by helping you with your experiments on changing the unborn child, everything will go back to normal. Remember to mention what you told me to the psychiatrist.”
Twilight nodded. “I will. Have a safe trip back to Canterlot, princess. And thank you.”
“No thanks is needed for cleaning up one’s own mess.” Before Twilight had time to puzzle on Celestia’s strange meaning, the alicorn was gone in a flash of light, leaving the unicorn alone with her thoughts.
Or so she thought.
In the other room, the ‘sleeping’ teenager rubbed her belly and grinned like a mad mare. “Don't worry, my love, mommy is here, And soon, every mare in Equestria will experience the same joy that I have.”
The filly curled inwards, wrapping her limbs around her slightly bulging stomach, rubbing it with her forehooves and humming a lullaby Rainbow had sung her one night, many moons ago.
“Ha! You missed again, slowpoke!” Rainbow Dash taunted, zipping under another mana bolt.
“Hold still, foul creature, and let me end you!” Luna growled, lighting her horn and launching a spear of moonlight to where she had last seen the elusive pegasus.
The spell cast aside the darkness, revealing an empty alcove, devoid of Luna’s target milliseconds before it exploded against the rock ceiling. The alicorn growled and flared her wings, building her magic for another spell. A cyan head draped in rainbow hair popped down from a stalactite, its tongue sticking out at Luna.
“PHbth” The pegasus blew a raspberry at the grimacing alicorn.
With a burst of rage-induced power the spell completed and four masses of darkness rose up from the cave floor, growing into great, nine foot tall shadow ponies completely without features, save for a pair of glowing blue eyes.
“Uh oh.” Rainbow ducked, a shadowed hoof destroying her hiding spot and revealing her for the follow up blow that she dodged under and past, soaring over the twisting shadow creature and into the shade of another stalactite.
“You cannot outrun the stalkers! They have your scent and will chase you down to the ends of Equestria! Give up and we may find mercy in our heart!” Luna shouted, her words echoing off the walls of the cave.
“No way, it just got fun!” Came an echoed response.
With a jerk of her head, Luna commanded the remaining three shadow stalkers to give chase, joining their brother in the hunt. She could hardly see the shadowed stallions and rainbow haired mare from her vantage point, their twisting and writhing forms blending into the darkness of the cave and ducking in and out of cover.
Only the sounds of muffled thumps and shattering stone met Luna’s ears, and though the sounds themselves were not in tune, they may as well have been music. She was finally gaining some headway against the lightning-fast pegasus… until she heard a the sudden thud of a hoof impacting what should have been insubstantial shadow and the keening cry of one of her stalkers being banished back to the dark.
“What? How did you...?” Luna ground in her teeth in frustration and peered into the darkness, her alicorn senses more than a match for the non-magical shadow.
“You didn't think I’d come to this fight ill prepared, did you?” A muffled thump and the shattering of stone muffled whatever else the pegasus would have said.
“You bluff! I caught you unaware! There is no way a mortal could see through my shadow form!” The alicorn lit her horn once more and fired off another mana bolt in aid of her stalkers, only to miss and harmlessly impact the cave wall.
“That's where you’re wrong! Rainbow Dash is no mere mortal! We are a god, an avatar of all that is awesome in the world! And soon, every pony will know this!”
“You speak nonsense, fool!” The alicorn fired off another spell, catching a glimpse of a retreating blue hoof and reacting nearly instantly, her stalker hot on the mare’s heels.
With a pump of her wings Rainbow Dash surged forward, dodging the bolt and a blow from one of the shadow stalkers, dipping back into the obscuring presence of another group of stalactites.
A second later the stalker followed, only to meet an enchanted hoof and be banished back to the dark like its brother. Rainbow laughed, the other two stalkers slowing for a moment as they snarled and waited, suddenly unsure of their mistress' orders.
“Get her, you mongrels! She is but one pony!”
“Wrong again, princess!” Before Luna could ask what she meant, the mare became a blur once more, the alicorn’s perfect vision not enough to keep up with the incredibly fast pegasus.
Luna growled and stomped her hooves, creating small craters in the cave floor. She then used those small craters to anchor herself to the ground while she built power around her horn, her eyes turning as black as night as the power built within her.
She ignored the blur of cyan that whipped near her face, trusting her wards to hold her at bay. Ignored the cry of another of her stalkers being defeated, the power building within her taking every ounce of concentration, meaning Rainbow’s taunts fell on deaf ears.
“Hey, black snooty, what are you doing down there? Making some spell that would make you as fast as me? Ha!” The mare laughed, and as an afterthought thrust her hoof into the oncoming face of the last stalker, sending it screaming back into oblivion.
The mare hovered behind a stalactite just beyond Luna’s vision, smirking victoriously. After a few moments of silence save for the artificial wind that whipped about Luna’s unmoving form, the smirk fell.
“Seriously, what are you trying to… what the fuck?”
Luna snarled and unleashed the magic she had been building within her, forcing it into reality in the form of a pitch black, bat winged snake roughly the length of a pony. The creature swirled into existence around Luna’s horn, extending upwards until its entire body was free. Once brought into this reality it hopped into the air, flapping its wings while looking down at its summoner.
“Kill her.” Luna commanded. The snake seemed to smirk about as well as a snake could, before launching itself on leathery wings at the elusive pegasus.
Before Rainbow could figure what exactly was attacking her it was already on her, snapping its powerful jaws and forcing the pegasus to actually put effort into dodging for the first time in the entire fight.
“Wow, what the hell?” The pegasus bent her back while pulling her limbs wide, dodging a lightning bolt that would have taken out her spine and a bite from the flying snake thing that would have done… something.
“You cannot escape my pet, mortal! One bite is enough to kill a full grown dragon and it does not tire, unlike you.” Luna sneered, firing off several lightning-fast bolts of mana that would have forced a lesser pegasus to stop or slow and force them into the waiting jaws of the strange snake creature.
But Rainbow Dash was anything but average and instead of slowing, she twisted her body and tucked her wings in, squeezing through the narrow space between the mana bolts. Luna gawked for only a moment before charging another spell and launching a searing bolt that forced the pegasus to twist once more and dive out of the way of the maw of the pursuing snake creature.
Zipping up and behind a large outcropping of stone, and hiding from Luna, Rainbow used the opportunity to reach into her hidden saddle bags and retrieving a special rune-clad horseshoe designed to banish otherworldly creatures. This one was far more powerful than the the one she had used before, and Rainbow guessed it should also be powerful enough to pierce the alicorn’s wards. She grunted in pain as the shoe affixed itself to her hoof and clamped down tightly. Luna is going to pay for making me take off the kid gloves.
With a grunt the pegasus pushed off the roof and dived straight for the ground, narrowly dodging another fireball that impacted where she had been only a moment before, the snake monster moving to intercept the lightning-fast pegasus, the creature’s speed and dexterity forcing the mare to make another split second decision lest she be forced to find out if the creature’s venom was truly as strong as Luna claimed. She continued to dive, opening her wings only at the last possible second and pulled into a tight turn that brought her dangerously close to a stalagmite.
The creature stopped for a moment, trying to figure out where its prey had gone, only for its target to come barreling into it from behind, having used her momentum to spin around the stalagmite and strike it in the body, right underneath its wings.
“NO!” Luna cried out as she watched her creature disappear into a puff of smoke.
The pegasus pulled up, bleeding off her momentum until she hung in the air, floating for a moment before her wings began to flap. She hovered there momentarily, looking down at the angry alicorn with a smirk.
“Pathetic. I can't believe that was your ace in the hole. That thing got poofed after only a single hit! HA!” Rainbow pointed at the alicorn and laughed.
“Oh bravo, Rainbow Dash, I must say the reports of your speed did not do you justice!” Luna yelled back, her tone oddly jovial.
Rainbow’s laugh petered out and she stared in confusion as the alicorn sat down on the cold stone floor. “What are you doing? Aren't you going to launch another spell or something? This was just getting fun!”
“No, Ms. Dash, I'm afraid the fight is already over. And I must say that I am disappointed, the reports of your ego truly didn't do you justice either.” The mare smirked and looked at something behind the hovering pegasus.
Rainbow’s eyes went wide and she tried to roll to the right, but even she couldn't manage a roll from a hover fast enough to dodge the almost perfectly silent assassin. A millisecond later, Rainbow felt the bite of teeth sinking into the flesh of her back, digging disturbingly deep into her body, to the point that the mare imagined they were not teeth but enormous knives plunging into her back that pierced organs and flesh with ease.
By the time the pair hit the ground, the pegasus could already feel venom begin to be pumped into her back, feeling quickly leaving her wings and threatening to spread to her limbs and heart.
Rainbow managed to twist her body around, forcing the pair to land in a tangled heap, and though Rainbow had managed to crush the creature under her weight, she had also succeeded in driving the fangs further into her body and forcing another jolt of agony to shoot up her back.
Gritting her teeth, the mare rolled over enough to allow her to strike the underbelly of the snake with her shoe-clad hoof. This time, however, there was no proof or even a sign that she had done any damage to the creature. Winding up she struck again and again, her fury quickly turning into desperation as she lost feeling in her back legs, all the while Luna slowly walked closer, abandoning her wards and winding around the stalagmites, laughing the whole time. “You are already dead, little rapist. Give in. The venom isn't nearly as painful if you don't fight it.”
The mare smirked as she saw a cyan hoof waver before striking the creature again. With a sigh Luna allowed her concentration to wane and the creature disappeared, bleeding into the shadows until it was gone without a trace, revealing that it was not a summoned creature at all but an ancient spell the young pegasus knew nothing about.
Though she couldn't see the pegasus, she heard the thump as her body collapsed against the stone ground, her vision obscured by the numerous stalagmites rising from the ground.
“Ahh, good, now just lie still and the venom will slow down. If you don't move at all then you might just survive long enough for me to get you some medical attention. Not like it makes a difference to me; no pony in the world save me knows the antidote, and depending on how this turns out, I might just forget that little bit of information.” The alicorn smirked, turning a corner and catching a glimpse of a rainbow colored mane only for her head to suddenly jerk to the side as a flying hoof impacted her jaw.
Luna was so shocked by the sudden hit that she didn't even think of striking back until the second blow impacted against her barrel, knocking the wind out of her. “How?” Was all she could mutter before doubling over and wheezing for breath.
“Don't assume your opponent is dead until you see their cold, lifeless eyes.” Said a familiar voice right above her.
Luna instinctively looked up, only to get a hoof to the face for her effort. Blood spurted from her broken nose and her now much emptier mouth. The alicorn spat out her loose teeth and charged her horn only to receive another hoof, this time to her horn. The pain was instant and unbearable, the interconnectedness of horn and brain working against the alicorn and nearly knocking her out cold.
Collapsing on her side, Luna’s panicked mind looked for an opening but it was too late; a sudden sharp pain from her side drew her sight to a large syringe stabbed into her midsection. She gasped and quickly ripped it out of her, but by the time she tore it out, the syringe was empty, having already dumped its contents into her body.
At first there was nothing but a sting, which Luna ignored. She flared her wings and shielded her head, hoping to get her bearings only for a powerful strike to her neck to drive her back to the ground.
“Tsk tsk, I would have assumed that you would have a contingency plan, perhaps an artifact or some spell that could help you.” Rainbow gloated, her weight landing on the princess’ back, her hooves pressing against the base of the night princess’ wings.
Luna gritted her teeth, and using her well-trained muscles she rolled, forcing Rainbow to leap back into a hover. Using that momentum, the princess hopped back up into a standing position and lit her horn instantly, readying another quickly-cast bolt of mana.
Another swift blow to the back of her head had knocked her to her belly, the sheer power of the pegasus’ strikes baffling the alicorn. She was the fastest pegasus she had ever seen, and with the strength of a draft pony to boot. Worse still, Luna’s arrogance at fighting a mere mortal allowed her to get in close and daze her, meaning if she didn't try something rash, and soon, the mare could easily render her unconscious and finish her at her leisure.
Summoning up her innate pegasus magic and mingling it with her own earth pony magic, she stomped and sent a surge of force through the ground, where the pegasus magic exploded in a violent eruption of lightning, singing the princess' body but forcing her opponent to back away far enough for Luna to rise and and assess the situation once more.
The mare hovered a few feet away from the princess, her forehooves crossed over her chest with a huge smirk on her face. “Stings, don't it?”
Luna stepped back and, without taking her eyes off Rainbow, glanced at her back where more than half a dozen empty syringes stuck out of her back. “What? How did you...?” The alicorn nearly collapsed when a wave of heat and pain surged from her back.
Her hooves trembled, her entire body was a swirling mass of numbness and intense agony. She had faith in her alicorn physiology, but even then, she had never tested her fortitude against this much poison without losing consciousness.
She shook her head violently and snorted, trying to gain back some concentration, determined to at least fire off a short range teleport before she collapsed. A cyan hoof impacting with her horn and sending her sprawling to the ground stopped that plan in its tracks.
The alicorn tried to stand, but her limbs refused to answer. She was dimly aware of another syringe impacting her neck, but even the feeling of some foreign chemical being shunted into her veins was muted and distant.
“And that makes another one hundred milligrams of cyanide. Wow, princess, I have got to say I never would have thought you would have survived even the first two, but here you are!” The mare gently picked up Luna’s unmoving head and lifted it up, forcing their eyes to meet. “Though I suppose that's to be expected from an ancient alicorn, I am more intrigued to see how the lethal dose of my home cooked aphrodisiac works on such a tough mare like you.”
Luna spat a mouthful of blood in the face of her enemy, which only made her laugh louder. “Alicorns cannot be killed by such mundane means. When this wears off I will skin you alive.”
Rainbow wiped the blood from her face and smirked. “That assumes I would ever stop pumping you full of chemicals. And trust me, I am going to pump you very full.”
“Wait, what are you doing? Come back here!” Luna commanded, angrily attempting to get her unresponsive limbs to cooperate.
“Oh trust me princess, I'm not going anywhere.”
Luna craned her neck, barely able to fight against the poison enough to gain a view of the pegasus as she slowly made her way to the alicorn's flanks, where she stopped and whistled. “Whooee, princess! I have got to say that after fucking Twilight I didn't think I’d get another chance to impregnate a princess, but damn I'm glad you found me.” She laughed, adding air quotes around the last two words with her hooves.
Luna’s muzzle scrunched up and she looked at the pegasus in confusion.
“Heh, I know that look. You’re probably thinking something like. ‘There is no way the most perfect pony in existence could have known I was hunting her.’” Rainbow leaned on Luna’s flank and smirked. “Was I close?”
Luna tried to speak, but the words became jumbled in her mouth and she could do little but mumble angrily, to which Rainbow just laughed and pushed herself off Luna’s flank. “Maybe I overdid it with the poison. It's no fun if I can't tell what you’re trying to say. It totally ruins the fun back-and-forth I have with the ponies who receive my gift.”
The mare shrugged. “Oh well, I guess I can just talk for you. Ahem!” She pounded a hoof into her chest and took a big, dramatic breath, and in a cartoonishly bad imitation of Luna spoke again. “Neigh! I doth caught ye fair and square!”
Rainbow ducked to the right and smirked, as if talking to somepony on the left. “Oh, but didn't you think it was weird that I was faster than all your scouts and dispatched all of them before leading you to this cave?”
The mare ducked to the left and took up her cartoonishly bad imitation. “I led you to that cave so you would lose your speed advantage in the narrow corridors and bah, I'm the big bad night princess, I don't need scouts!”
The mare twisted back to the right. “Ah that's where you’re wrong! This cave is huge and filled with plenty of stalagmites and stalactites, making it ideal for me to use them to break your line of sight and render most of your spells useless. Also, you totally did need those scouts, as I was pretty sure one of them was trying to warn you that this looked like a trap, but then you said...”
She twisted back to the left again and parted her mane the same way Luna did. “... stop yammering and put a bolt in her!”
“Bahahaha! That was hilarious, by the way.” The rainbow mare wiped a stray tear from her eye. “I never would have imagined you would be so dumb.” In one swift motion she retrieved a plethora of items from her bag lying on the ground, ranging from a strange wooden spike to a medallion with a three headed snake on it, among many others. “I had, like, a dozen back ups that I didn't even need!”
The mare rested her elbows on the princess’ twitching flank and cupped her chin, staring at the glaring princess in amusement. “I bet we have hours before your backup even arrives, since you left them at the train station! I wonder if Celestia is going to put up more of a fight or feel as good when I stuff her full of my cock and fuck a baby into her.”
The alicorn growled and thrashed, ignoring the jabs of pain that shot up her body at random. “Grrazafraggin mblaghder.”
“Woow there, girl.” Rainbow pushed back and launched into the air, hovering above the alicorn as she thrashed uselessly. “Seems like I hit a nerve with that one. Tell me, Luna, do you think the baby I'm going to put in you is going to be better or worse looking than the one I’m going to put in your sister? Oh, who am I kidding, they are both going to be perfect. Like me.” She threw a wink at the thrashing alicorn.
Luna stopped resisting and breathed heavily, the brief act of defiance robbing her of more strength than she would have guessed.
“Ha, I knew you had at least a little fight in you.” The pegasus gave the alicorn a slap on the ass hard enough to echo down the cave. “Normally I would still give you somewhat of a chance in order to keep it fun, but considering you could blow my head off with a single thought I think I will keep you nice and secure until I get you back home and get you properly tied up.”
Luna smirked and snorted, as if the statement amused her. “What? Don't think I could hold you? I held Twilight for three days and she's the smartest pony I've ever known. Not to insult your intelligence there, Luna, but if she couldn't escape I don't think some old mare could either.”
The alicorn rolled her eyes and dropped her head back to the ground, preserving her strength and trying to think of a way out, ignoring the mare staring her body up and down like a vulture.
She had to think, there had to be a spell that was instant, or perhaps some way to neutralize the poison using her unique physiology. While she thought, Rainbow hovered around the prone mare, eyeing up her prize and licking her lips.
“Damn, you are hot! I mean, all the princesses are pretty fine, but you are exceptional. Not even Twilight could hold a candle to you.”
Luna grit her teeth and pushed the thought from her mind; anger would not help her now.
“Oh? I would have thought that annoyed you at least a little bit. I mean, didn't you have the hots for her for a while?” The pegasus leaned down to the alicorn’s level with an exaggerated look of pity.
“Do not speak of your betters, worm!” Luna gnashed her teeth and lunged at the mare, who merely took a step back.
Rainbow blinked twice, surprised she was able to even form the words despite the poison coursing through her veins.“There's the fight I was looking for! You won't break as easy as the others, that's for sure. They submitted within hours, giving up after being convinced that escape was impossible. You, however. You know no cage is perfect and you won't give up, will you?” Rainbow leaned down once more, this time out of range of the alicorn’s bite.
She stared into the alicorn’s eyes and smiled, noting the grim determination that burned through even her most potent lust poison. “Just as I thought. You have experienced true suffering, you won't yield or stop looking for a way out. Isn't that right?”
The alicorn swallowed hard, the poisons wracking her body were potent but, a millennium on the moon made this pain seem like a mere bumped nose in comparison. “I will never give up, not until you lie dead by my power. Give me the antidote and I promise I will make it quick.”
“Ha! You are going to be the perfect broodmare. Fighting to the bitter end, strong, and above all, powerful. I wonder if my children will be born alicorns or not.” The mare rubbed her chin in thought and circled the twitching alicorn, giving her a good long look at her cock that was slowly slipping from its sheath.
Luna merely growled, biting back her remark, quickly losing patience with the back-and-forth with the twisted mare.
The pegasus stopped behind Luna and tsked. “I was hoping to gloat about my victory a little more before I whisked you away to your new home, but if you’re all done threatening then I suppose we'll just have to get to the point.”
A sudden jab of pain shot from Luna’s flank, a large syringe digging into her flesh and injecting another poison into her already polluted blood stream. Within seconds she was seeing spots, and her body grew heavier by the second.
The alicorn merely laid her head on the side and allowed the poison to work. She was a godlike being and thus in no true danger, and on top of that she reasoned her captor was probably going to deposit her into a cell of some kind. Her own sister knew there wasn't a cell in Equestria that was secure enough to hold her, so what chance did this mere mortal have of holding her?
She closed her eyes and allowed the knockout potion to do its work, knowing the dosage was too high and struggling would be futile and painful. Just like that, Luna slipped into unconsciousness, Rainbow Dash standing over her prone form with a frown.
“I would have expected something a little more, but…” Rainbow sighed. “Now I just have to haul her all the way back to the lair.”
She looked down at the pony who was considerably larger and heavier than her and sighed. This was going to suck.
