Princess ♥ Princess

by Jonny Manz

Start ♥ with ♥ Our Hearts

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StartwithOur Hearts

“Wha… bu… huh?! But you’re sisters! Isn’t that something you’re not supposed to do with your siblings?!”

Luna sighed before speaking, “I think it’s time to tell you about the history of our relationship – so that even if you never truly approve of it, you might at least understand our little secret.”

Twilight made to protest, that she would never feel such a thing about the two ponies she admired most – but the words died in her throat. She knew it would be a lie.

Luna began to narrate, “It first began back around the time just before Tia and I discovered out special talents, when Star Swirl had asked us to come and be the princesses of the new land called Equestria…”

Equestria, Castle of the Two Sisters, >1,111 years ago

“Ugh, I can’t believe it! Another one who just can’t treat me like a normal pony!” Celestia shouted as she stormed into the throne room. Luna knew what this meant – another potential suitor for Celestia had bitten the dust. So far, she had zero luck at finding anypony who would treat her like anything but a princess, being all too deferential and distant. Or at least, that’s what she always complained about.

“You have wings and a horn, and are almost 100 years old already, yet you look like you’re not a day above 20,” Luna chuckled, knowing this last part would really get under Celestia’s skin, “And to top it all off, you’re still a blank flank. What part of you screams ‘normal pony’, exactly?”

She expected Celestia to get all huffy, like usual, and to come after Luna – where the proceedings would eventually devolve into a semi-friendly sister tickle fight. Or she expected that she would be reminded that she was also a blank flank, and was well over 70 herself, to which she could always retort that it was normal for her, since she only looked like she was 16.

She did not expect Celestia to pause, becoming eerily silent, before she heard a sniffle. She turned around to see Celestia with her face scrunched up, tears falling from it.

Luna was shocked, she had never seen her sister react in this way. Before she could get out of her mental freeze, Celestia was speaking, “I know that, okay? You… you don’t have to rub it in…” She then took off running towards her room.

“Celie, wait!” Luna cried out, feeling a pang of guilt eminate in her heart. “I’m sorry!” She took off running down the hallway after her sister, but by the time she was halfway to Celestia’s room, she heard the door slam shut.

Reaching it, she tentatively knocked. “Celie? I know you’re in there. I’m sorry about that – I wasn’t trying to really hurt your feelings!”

“Go away, I just want to be left alone right now,” came the answer from the other side.

Luna’s face scrunched up – she knew she had really messed up this one.


The next day, Luna arrived for her magic training in the castle courtyard with Star Swirl – she was on time for once! And Celestia was still nowhere to be found. Her heart sunk.

“Alright, I see you’re here, Luna, but where might Celestia be?” Star Swirl began, making Luna jump slightly – for such an old pony, he could be surprisingly sneaky. “This isn’t like her – usually, it would be you ditching the magic lessons.”

Luna pouted for a moment before responding, “Well, I was just teasing Celestia yesterday about her lack of success with potential suitors, expecting it to be like usual, where we either ended up in a tickle fight, or else she would tease me right back – but I think I really hurt her. I know I messed up, but I wish I knew how to make it right!”

Star Swirl sighed, his face screwing up in thought. “I fear that, with the lifespans of you two, even if she, or you, are someday able to find somepony who can look past your princesshood, in the blink of an eye, you will find yourselves heartbroken anew, as the candle of vitality burns so much quicker in normal ponies than in Alicorns such as yourselves.” Luna wondered what exactly Star Swirl meant, why he was telling her this, and just what the ache she felt in her heart at that moment actually meant, before Star Swirl continued, “Anyway, you had best go and get her yourself. Make sure she knows that you are there to apologize, and see why she reacted the way she did.

He didn’t need to tell her twice – she was already sprinting down the hallway towards Celestia’s room.


Knock knock “Celie, may I please come in?” No reponse. “Please, Celestia! I just want to apologize, and talk about stuff.” The response was the door lock being undone. Finally.

Luna entered the room, only to see a tear-stained Celestia, her mane drooping down off her bed. “Is it alright if I go ahead and sit next to you, Celie?”

“…Alright.”

“I just wanted to say I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to hurt your feelings like that. I was just teasing, like I always am.”

“Well, sometimes that teasing really hurts – I try to play along for your sake, but sometimes it really stings me, trying to keep strong, and not show how much the rejections hurt.”

Luna felt that ache in her heart well up again. “I’m sorry – hey, I kind of admire you for that, putting yourself out there like that. I know that I’m too cowardly to do anything of the sort.”

Celestia chuckled, a sad smile starting across her face. “Nah, it’s understandable – it’s a scary thing, opening yourself up like that, only to have your true self rejected in favor of some ideal that the pony across from you can’t see past.”

“So… is that what happened?”

Celestia sighed. “Yeah, same as usual, I suppose. I dunno, this one hurt more than usual, even though it really didn’t go any differently than any of the other ones. I guess I was really hoping it would work out this time. Whether that’s because the stallion was extra dreamy this time, or just because this was the 10th try, and I thought that it would surely work out once I reached double digits,” she chuckled.

Luna also couldn’t help but laugh – she enjoyed these moments with her sister, the only pony she’d spent her whole life with. It felt like they were the only ones… who truly knew each other…

Suddenly, Star Swirl’s mysterious words came back to her, and she felt she had a better understanding of what he meant. She was also beginning to think that she finally knew what that ache she was feeling in her heart was.

She suddenly lurched forward, her feelings dictating that it would be appropriate to go ahead and kiss Celestia now. What was the worst that could happen? Surely things couldn’t be awkward between them forever.

Their lips met, and Luna felt a jolt of electricity race up and down her spine. She felt Celestia try to pull away, at first, before melting into the kiss. She had never kissed anypony before, but she guessed that was a good sign.

After they broke apart, Celestia could only stammer for a few seconds, before finally saying, “Luna, I – that was… amazing! None of the kisses I received from any of my dates ever felt so good as that!”

So she was right, it was pretty amazing. “Do you want to do it again, Celie? I’d be up for it!”

Celestia could barely get out an “Absolutely!” before their lips were locked together once again, battling for dominance. However, this time, there was a greater urgency behind it, as instinctively, they opened their mouths, each allowing the other’s tongue to probe.

They finally broke apart again, this time panting. “Celie, I – I feel tingly all over my body,” Luna began, her mind still swimming in the vast reaches of outer space. “Also, I feel a warmth in my… well, in my nethers.”

Celestia smirked, surely secure in the knowledge advantage that came with being an older sister. “Well, it appears that you enjoyed the kiss as much as I did.” She paused, bringing her hoof to her lip, perhaps thinking about something. “You know, I was waiting to go further than kissing until I found somepony suitable, but if the reaction we engendered in each other is anything to go off of, I truly think we are suitable for each other.”

“Yeah, plus, like Star Swirl said, we’re not gonna outlive each other!”

“Did he say that now?” Celestia chuckled, “That wise old sorcerer.”

“Anyway, what did you have in mind?” Luna was genuinely curious now.

“Lie back, and let me do the work from here.” Celestia then started to work her tongue down Luna’s torso – her moves showed an obvious inexperience and sloppiness.

Not that Luna seemed to mind – she couldn’t suppress the moans escaping through her maw. “Celie, whatever it is you’re doing, please, please don’t stop.”

Celestia took note and circled around a couple more times before moving down to Luna’s crotchboobs. She made it a point of pausing there, making sure to give each nipple many flicks of the tongue, covering each of them in her warm saliva.

Luna was really moaning a storm now, as she felt a warm wetness begin to grow in her marehood. Her arousal now perfumed the room.

It was not unnoticed by Celestia, who decided to move down there with her tongue. Once the appendage hit just her outer lips, Luna felt her mind go entirely blank.

Celestia worked her tongue in and out, and Luna felt almost certain that she was going to go permanently numb.

Eventually, she felt a spring grow in the pit of her stomach, as she wondered what it could possibly be. “Celie, I-“

Celestia licked once more, and suddenly, it felt like an explosion went off in her nethers, as she squirted liquid all over Celestia’s face. Celestia smirked and started licking it off her face. “So, what did you think?”

“Celie, that was… the best thing I’ve ever experienced. Thank you,” Luna said. She was about to offer to return the favor – it was only fair – when she remembered why she came here, was sent back here, in the first place. “Oh no! I totally forgot! Magic lessons with Star Swirl! He sent me to get you!”

“Uh, hold on, let me quickly rinse my face off, and then we’ll go!”

When they finally got back out to Star Swirl, he asked them why they had been gone so long, and they quickly came up with a story about having a good cry together, with lots of hugging and everything. Star Swirl didn’t seem to buy it, but he must have decided it wasn’t a matter worth pursuing.