The Unexpected Adventures of Sparky Selene, Professional Pornstar
7. Calling Home
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I just finished filming my very first girl on girl scene :D It was way more fun than I expected. It was also my first time working with the wonderful @RubySaddlexxx
Once Twilight was back in her bedroom — alone, since Adagio was currently working — she thought back to what Twinkleshine had said about how people would find out about her porn. Namely, she couldn’t get the idea of Shining seeing it out of her head.
She opened up her contact list on her phone and her finger hovered of the contact labeled ‘BBBFF.’
“Okay, Twilight,” she said to herself. “You don’t have to bring it up, just see if he sounds off or something. Besides, he probably hasn’t come across it, I’m just worrying because my brain is being paranoid and likes to make me panic over small things.”
She hit the call button, taking a deep breath and holding it in while she listened to the supposedly soothing music.
After a couple of seconds, the music stopped and was replaced by her brother’s voice.
“Hey, Twily,” Shining said. “It’s been a while, huh?”
“Hi, Shiny,” Twilight greeted. “Yeah, it has. So uhm, what’s it like being back home?” she asked tentatively.
“It would be a lot nicer if my sister hadn’t run off just before I got here,” he replied teasingly.
“Sorry,” Twilight winced. “I didn’t mean to, I just… Well, I kinda took the job on impulse, and forgot to consider the timing.”
“Alright, I’ll forgive on one condition,” Shining said sternly.
“Okay, what is it?” Twilight bit her lip.
“Buy me a souvenir?”
“Uh, sure,” Twilight replied, stunned. “Wait, that’s it?”
“Hold on,” Shining said. “I’m fairly sure Cadance wants one too, from the look she’s giving me.”
“Okay, no problem” Twilight giggled, making a mental note to pick those up. “So, how are things going between you two?”
“Good, things are going well. Hang on, she wants to talk to you, too.”
Twilight heard muffled voices while Shining handed the phone to Cadance.
“Hey, ladybug,” Cadance chimed. “How’ve you been?”
“Pretty good,” Twilight replied. “Though, it has been a little stressful being in a new city like this. Luckily, I’ve managed to make some friends here, so it’s not too bad.”
“That’s wonderful, Twilight.” Cadance’s voice lowered. “And speaking of new friends, are there any that caught your eye? Maybe a cute boy or two?”
“What?!” Twilight blurted out. “N-no, nothing like that.” She stuttered nervously.
“Hmm,” Cadance hummed. “Are you sure? No boys caught your interest. Or, maybe it’s a cute girl, then?” Cadance’s voice took on the dreamy tone it did when she was daydreaming. “Or maybe, it’s a bad girl who hides a gentle soul beneath her hard exterior?”
Twilight gulped, glancing at Adagio’s unoccupied bed.
“Maybe,” she conceded. “Actually, that last one’s frighteningly accurate.”
“I knew it!” Cadance cheered. “I told you she was into girls, Shiny,” came her muffled shout.
Twilight rubbed the bridge of her nose. “Cadance, I love you-”
Cadance gasped. “But Twilight, what about your brother?!” she teased.
“But sometimes you’re impossible,” Twilight finished with a huff.
Cadance laughed. “So have you asked her out yet?”
Twilight looked back at Adagio’s half of their room. “No. I don’t think she’d be interested.”
“Twilight, you listen to me,” Cadance said, voice suddenly serious. “Don’t you let that stop you from at least asking. If she says no, that sucks, but if she says yes, it could be the start of something amazing. If you don’t even bother to ask, all you’re doing is guaranteeing your own failure.
“And I know how you think, so let me also tell you that whoever this girl is, she doesn't need to be some fairytale image of perfection. If you think you could have fun with her, even if you don’t see her as ‘the one’ or something, then she’s still worth pursuing. Even a short relationship could have a good, meaningful impact for both of you.
“Even though things didn’t go well with Timber, you still grew as a person because of the experiences you had with him. And you even told me yourself that you enjoyed a few of the dates you had with him.”
“Wow, Cadance,” Twilight said. “Did you have that speech ready beforehand?” she giggled.
“Nah, just came up with it off the top of my head,” Cadance replied nonchalantly. “Though, to be fair, I have used a similar speech on loads of my friends before.”
“Thanks, I guess. But I’m-”
“And don’t try to use the ‘I’m just too busy right now’ excuse. I have a whole speech for that one too, but Shining tells me I need to limit myself to one love speech at a time, otherwise I get too excited and end up going on for hours.”
“Uhh, right.” Twilight furrowed her brow. “Didn’t you give me like, five speeches before my first date with Timber?”
“Yes, and I kept talking about it to Shining well into the night,” Cadance said. “He said it really killed the mood,” she added, guiltily.
“Oh.” Twilight’s eyes widened. “Oh!! Okay, so I’m gonna go now. I’ll make sure to get you a souvenir, too, and I look forward to seeing you when I get back, okay bye.”
She hung up halfway through Cadance’s ‘goodbye.’
Twilight shivered. “Well, at least I know Shiny didn’t find my porn,” she muttered to herself.
Looking at her phone, Twilight saw a new message from Sunset.
TheShimmer today at 9:02pm
Hey, are you free now? I was thinking we could video chat
Twilight replied with a quick affirmative and got out her laptop.
A couple of minutes later, Twilight was — for the first time in over a week — looking at one of her friends from back home.
“Hey, Sparky,” Sunset waved. “How’s it been?”
“Good,” Twilight replied. Sunset was sitting on her sofa in her pajamas, eating noodles out of a takeout box. “You’re in your pajamas kinda early,” Twilight commented.
“Make that kinda late,” Sunset said around a mouthful of noodles. “I didn’t leave the house today, so I just stayed in these.”
“That sounds pretty nice, actually,” Twilight stretched her arms over her head. “Meanwhile, I’m exhausted after spending like, six hours on set. My back still hurts,” she stretched out her back for emphasis.
“Six hours doesn’t sound that bad,” Sunset shrugged.
“It-” Twilight blushed. “It’s more demanding work than you might think.”
Sunset chuckled. “I’ll take your word for it.” She paused, looking bashful. “Actually, there is something I wanted to tell you about.”
Twilight nodded, waiting for Sunset to elaborate. After a few seconds of silence, she added. “What is it?”
Sunset was visibly nervous as she looked away, hiding half her face behind the takeout box in her hands. “I went to a rope workshop.” She put away the remainder of the food, and made herself more comfortable on the couch.
Twilight furrowed her brow in confusion. “A rope workshop?”
“Yeah,” Sunset blushed. “Y’know, the kind where they teach you how to tie up people.”
Twilight’s eyes widened. “Oh! Wow. Huh,” she fidgeted. “I didn’t know they even had one in Canterlot. W-what was it like?”
“It was great,” Sunset said, sounding relieved. “The instructor was really patient with my lack of experience, and showed me some really cool stuff. And I got to tie up a really cute girl, so it was pretty awesome all around,” she smirked.
Twilight giggled, her nervousness at the topic rapidly fading. “I’m sure you showed her a great time.”
“You know, I actually got the impression that she was from your old school.”
“Really?” Twilight grinned at the potential gossip. “What did she look like? Did you get her name?”
Sunset crossed her arms and gave a mock pout. “I’m not going to give her identity away like that. That would be incredibly rude to her.” Her pout transformed into a wide grin. “You’ll just have to come with me next time if you want to find out who she is.”
Twilight blushed, twirling a lock of hair in her fingers. “Uhh, maybe. I mean it does sound fun, but...” It wouldn’t be that much crazier than what I’ve already done in the past three weeks, her mind helpfully supplied. “We’ll see.”
“Aww c’mon, Sparky, I could really use a practice partner, y’know.” Sunset winked. Twilight could tell that she was hiding her nervousness behind that bravado.
Twilight smirked and put on her sexiest voice, almost purring. “Oh? So you’re saying you want me to be a toy for you to play with, Mistress Sunset?”
Twilight burst into laughter at Sunset’s wide eyed stare and deep blush. After a moment, Sunset joined her with an awkward chuckle.
“Who are you and what did you do to my timid, innocent little nerd?” Sunset accused.
Twilight shrugged. “Timidness doesn’t really survive long in a job like this.”
“Don’t tell me you lost your innocence, too!” Sunset cried in an exaggerated voice. “You were always the precious one,” she added in a somber tone.
Twilight rolled her eyes. “Hey, it’s not like I was some naive child or anything.”
Just then, the door opened to Twilight’s room opened, revealing a tired looking Adagio.
“I mean, you kinda were, though,” Sunset continued. With the laptop facing away from the door, she hadn’t noticed the new arrival. “Even after you got together with Timber, you always seemed really oblivious when anyone flirted with you.”
“I can confirm,” Adagio said, yawning and stretching her arms.
“Who’s that?” Sunset asked, furrowing her brow as if in thought.
Twilight started to feel panic rising in her, but she kept it under control. “That’s just my roommate, Adagio.” Twilight gave Adagio a significant look. “Dagi, you remember Sunset Shimmer, the friend I told you about?”
Dagi thankfully seemed to pick up on Twilight’s hinting. She nodded and drew her fingers across her lips in a zipping motion.
“Oh, is this that friend you told me about earlier?” Sunset perked up.
Twilight nodded. “Yep!” she replied, her voice an octave higher than normal.
Adagio walked over and hopped onto the bed next to Twilight. “So, this is the infamous ‘Best Friend’ you keep talking about, huh?”
Sunset looked taken aback for a moment, her brow furrowed. After a second however, she shook her head and her smile returned. “That’s me!” she replied cheerfully. She cleared her throat, “so, are you a model too?” she asked in a slow careful tone.
Adagio raised her eyebrows, then indicated her at her body. “Do you even need to ask, sweetheart?”
Sunset burst into laughter. “Pay attention Twi, this is what’s known as ‘flirting.’ Sometimes it’s more subtle than others, but if you know what signs to look for, it’s not hard to miss.”
Twilight crossed her arms in a pout. “I know what flirting looks like, Sunset. Timber did it to me all the time.”
“Trust me, Sparky,” Sunset said with a chuckle. “He wasn’t the only one flirting with you. Or trying to, anyway,” she added under her breath.
“Oh?” Twilight asked, furrowing her brow. “Who else?”
“Well, there’s Flash, for one.”
Twilight furrowed her brow. “Flash? Your ex-boyfriend was flirting with me? When?”
“He was hitting on you since he first met you, doofus,” Sunset said, chuckling. “He toned it down a bunch when we went to camp, though.”
“He was?!” Twilight’s eyes widened. “Oh, wow. Okay, never mind. I was oblivious.”
“Makes me wonder how many people have tried to hit on you over there without you even noticing,” Sunset said amusedly.
Adagio shrugged. “I think I made myself pretty clear when I hit on her.”
Twilight groaned, hiding her face in her hands.
“Oh, but you should have seen her on Friday night!” Adagio said with a smirk.
“Dagi! Hush!” Twilight slapped lightly her on the arm.
Adagio turned to look at Sunset’s image on the laptop. “Me and another girl watched as Twilight got hit on by this pizza delivery girl. When she came back with the pizzas, she was completely oblivious to the fact that she’d just been flirted with.”
“You got hit on by a girl?” Sunset asked. “H-how’d that make you feel?”
Adagio wrapped an arm around Twilight’s shoulders. “Our little Twi got quite curious about it, as a matter of fact.”
“Really now?” Sunset asked with a wide grin.
Twilight shot a glare at Adagio, before looking back at Sunset sheepishly. “Well, maybe. It’s just that I’ve been noticing girls a bit recently. And I may have gone to a party with Cherry. And we may also have, uhm… kissed.” She looked down, very aware of the bright blush on her face.
Sunset’s face lit up with glee. “Holy shit that’s fantastic! We can be gay together! Just imagine it, Sparky,” she said with a childlike wonder. “We could both cut our hair short, and get awesome tattoos together, and I’d actually have someone to go with to that lesbian bar I’ve heard so much about. We’d totally rock the lesbian look!” she finished with barely restrained laughter.
Twilight buried her face in her hands. “Sunset,” she said in an exhausted voice. “For one thing, you already have a tattoo.”
Sunset snorted. “Yeah, but no one’s going to see that one until I’m already in bed with them. I meant we could get, like, shoulder tattoos or something. Oh, and they could even be matching rainbow themed ones!” Sunset barely finished her thought before she fell over laughing.
Adagio chuckled. “She’s not wrong. You totally could rock the lesbian look.”
“You are having way too much fun with this, Sunset,” Twilight huffed.
“Hey, I’ve done literally nothing all day. I gotta entertain myself somehow,” Sunset shrugged, her laughter dying down. “Seriously though, Sparky,” she continued. “I’m super stoked that one of my friends is gay, too.”
“I’m not even sure yet if I’m gay, or bi, or what,” Twilight said.
“Fine, let me fix my statement,” Sunset said, clearing her throat as if to give a speech. “I’m super stoked that one of my female friends is attracted to girls, like I am. So anyway, what brought on this new development?”
Twilight’s mind flashed back to the porn she’d watched before, for research purposes, and how enticing the lesbian scenes had seemed to her.
“Oh, you know,” she said with a nervous chuckle. “Just started to notice the female body in ways I hadn’t before.”
Sunset nodded. “So, what happened with that pizza delivery girl?” she asked casually.
Twilight swallowed the lump in her throat. “We wanted different things, so It didn’t work out.” She looked away, wrapping her arms protectively around her middle.
Adagio pulled her into a sideways hug and gently rubbed her arm. “Don’t feel bad about her, Twi. That idiot doesn’t know what she missed out on.”
Twilight chuckled softly and wiped a few tears from her eyes. “Thanks, Dagi.” She looked back up to see Sunset looking preoccupied with something. She was almost frowning at her screen.
Twilight cleared her throat. “So, have you heard from any of the other girls?”
Sunset perked up as if startled. “Oh! Uh, only in the group chat,” she replied. “So I’ve only seen the same selfies and food pics from Pinkie, Rarity and Rainbow as you,” she added with a grin and a roll of her eyes.
“Oh,” Twilight rubbed her arm guiltily. “I haven’t actually looked at the group chat in a while. I’ve been kinda busy.”
Sunset shrugged. “You’re not missing much, if you ask me. I’m sure they’re all having fun on their trips, but seeing all their pics just make me feel even worse about just lounging around at home all day. What about your parents or Shining and Cadance? Have you been keeping up with them?”
Twilight groaned. “Not much. I only just talked to Shining and Cadance earlier, and I’ve only been keeping up with my parents a little bit.” She shrugged. “I’ve been pretty busy with work and being in a new place and all that.”
Sunset chuckled. “Work can certainly have that effect.”
Twilight yawned heavily. “Speaking of the effects of work, I’m getting really tired.”
Sunset nodded. “Yeah, it’s getting late anyway. I should be heading to bed too. Talk to you tomorrow?”
Twilight nodded. “Sure.”
“Oh, and it was nice meeting you Adagio,” Sunset added.
“I’m sure it was,” Adagio grinned.
Twilight giggled. “Bye, Sunset!”
Twilight ended the call and closed her laptop.
“Phew, that went well,” she said as she moved her laptop to her nightstand.
“You think so? I got the impression she doesn’t like me,” Adagio stood up stretched, yawning.
Twilight shrugged. “She can be wary of new people, and you didn’t give off the friendliest of first impressions. I’m sure she’ll warm up to you.”
Adagio let herself fall onto her own bed. “If you say so. But enough of that. I want to know what your first time with a girl was like!” she said with a smirk.
Twilight blushed. “It was actually great. Twinkleshine was really nice, and fun. And I actually got to know her and wanted to have sex with her, unlike with any of the guys so far. Bella was also pretty great, so thanks for helping me get a job with her.”
“You’re welcome,” Adagio said. “So it sounds to me like you like girls a fair bit more than guys.”
Twilight looked away, fidgeting. “Maybe. I’m still not sure. I mean I still like sex with guys, but girls are just… I don’t know. More appealing overall?”
She propped herself up on her elbow. “I never thought about what it would be like to be in a romantic relationship with another girl before, but now that I am, it does honestly seem more appealing. But I still kinda like guys, too, just not as much?” she looked pleadingly over at Adagio, hoping for some answers to her confusion.
Adagio shrugged. “Hey, there’s nothing wrong with that. You don’t have to like only one gender, or both equally. It’s, like, a spectrum or something. Take me for example,” she brought a hand up to her chest. “I think girls are really hot and I like to have some fun with them every now and again, but I wouldn’t want to be in a real relationship with one.”
Twilight felt her heart give a small pang at that. “Oh.” She mentally shook herself, chuckling awkwardly. “Yeah I guess that makes sense. Maybe I’m just overthinking this whole thing. I like what I like, as much, or as little as I like it.”
“That’s the spirit,” Adagio cheered. “Now, get with the details, girl!”
Twilight chuckled, rolling her eyes.
Sunset watched Twilight yawn in that cute way she always did.
“Speaking of the effects of work, I’m getting really tired.”
Sunset nodded. “Yeah, it’s getting late anyway. I should be heading to bed too. Talk to you tomorrow?”
Twilight nodded. “Sure.”
“Oh, and it was nice meeting you Adagio,” Sunset lied.
“I’m sure it was,” Adagio grinned.
Twilight giggled. “Bye, Sunset!”
Twilight and Adagio disappeared from Sunset’s screen. Despite what she had said, Sunset made no move to go to bed. Instead she sat and stared blankly at her laptop.
“Adagio,” she whispered to herself, angrily. “Who does she think she is, getting all cuddly and warm with Twilight.”
She shook her head, taking a deep breath. Calm down, Shimmer. Twi’s only there for a couple of months. Soon, she’ll come back home and forget all about that girl. And then I’ll have and actual shot at her.
She gulped, and a giddy smile spread over her lips. “Sparky likes girls!” she squeed.
After taking a few moments to compose herself again, Sunset’s thoughts returned to the enigmatic Adagio. She let her head fall back against the couch and stared at the ceiling.
“Adagio,” She said the name again, scrunching her face in thought. “Where do I know you from?”
She racked her brain, thinking back to a couple of fashion magazines she’d looked through at Rarity’s. But she couldn’t recall seeing the alluring redhead in them.
She was certain she’d seen the girl somewhere.
Sunset’s eyes widened as an image of a naked redhead on her knees flashed through her mind.
“Oh, no.”
She focused back on her laptop and brought up her browser. “Please be wrong, please be wrong, please be wrong.”
She navigated over to Pornhub, but then stopped. “What the heck was that video called?” After a few false starts, she managed to retrace her steps from a few nights ago.
She watched as the performer came on screen. The hair was good giveaway, but the voice was unmistakable. That was definitely Adagio, Twilight’s new friend.
Sunset bit her lip. Maybe she used to do this, but quit and is trying to turn over a new leaf in modeling?
She bit her lip. An idea had popped into her head, but she wasn’t sure if she should do it.
With a deep sigh, she brought up some of the pictures Twilight had sent her and ran them through a reverse image search.
“Please be nothing, please be nothing, please be nothing,” she chanted as she looked through the results of each one.
Her heart skipped a beat when a Twitter profile with a familiar name popped up.
Sparky Selene
A quick look confirmed her fears.
Sunset chuckled humorlessly at the sheer absurdity of the situation, before she gave a heavy sigh and buried her head in her palms.
“Twilight, you idiot.”
Author's Note
Exciting things are happening ![]()
And that's both in the story and in my real life. It's only a week and a half until I go to Bronycon, and I am getting really hyped!
This will be my first convention ever, so I'm not entirely sure how it'll all work out, but if any of you are also going and want to say hi, we can probably figure something out ![]()
