How I ended up living with six pony girls?

by DanishDash

Chapter 16: Pinkie's Super Amazing Well Planned Out Date Day!!

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Saturday is probably the best day of the week. It is the day you can sleep in, enjoy the warm comforts of your bed and just snuggle up. Somehow now that the house was a bit more lively it felt even better, even more special knowing you could just lay in your nest and relax while life went on outside your door.

It was that half asleep half awake situation. I was aware of the warmth of the bed, the sheets, the pillows, the breasts pressing against my face and--- Wait WHAT?! My eyes open wide and I'm met with a pink world of soft mountains. Doesn't take me long to figure out what's going on. "Pinkie!?" I ask as I move back a little in surprise. Right on the money, she lays beside me, giggling.

"Morning sleepyhead!"

I can tell she hasn't been sleeping, she's too upbeat and full of energy. How the hell did she get in here and into my bed without me noticing? Was she a secret ninja? Still, after quite a few mornings like this I would have thought I had gotten used to it. In a way I have, I don't get too mad anymore, not that I was really mad before, but it was more like an intrusion before, now it just feels like... like something Pinkie would do, and like every force of nature, you had to accept that there were just some things you cannot control. Pinkie fell into that category nicely.

I sit up and run a hand through my hair as I try to focus on the real world. "Mmm, Pinkie? You know I like to sleep in. What's going on?" Usually Pinkie would wait with morning snuggle until 8 or nine on Saturdays, but it was half an hour too early.

"Danny! Today is a very important day!" She got up on her knees, then started to bounce as she spoke with such excitement. "I got us tickets for an amusement park!"

"An amusement park? What, for all of us?" I asked a little startled, not so much of the idea of all of us going, but more like what that would cost. Which leads to another interesting question. "Wait, how did you get us tickets anyway?"

"Of course not, silly head! Just you and me, it's date day! Oh, and I bought them online with your credit card!"

Believe it or not, I was actually not pissed she had used my credit card. It wasn't about the money, but there was a serious talk to be had there. There was something else to the way that Pinkie spoke. Pinkie was always happy, bouncing and excited, but this seemed different.

I have no idea how to explain it, but it was like she was more giddy, like she was glowing. I wasn't sure what it was about her this time that stuck out, but it made me feel all warm. She wanted us to go on a date, the idea wasn't bad, not bad at all. I was going to do something anyway, I wanted to win over Pinkie, Rarity and Twilight, but Pinkie seemed to beat me to it.

That was just like her. So, how could I refuse? I gave her a small smile. "Sure, that sounds awesome. Can't wait."

"Yaaay! It's going to be so much fun!! We'll leave at nine!!"

Before I could ask her to repeat that she was already out there door, leaving me there to wonder how much of the day she had already planned out.


After a quick change, a shower, and brushing my teeth, I went downstairs to join the others for breakfast. The rest of the girls beamed as they saw me, and we exchanged morning greetings as per usual. It wasn't long after I sat down that I noticed how oddly the girls were looking at me. They seemed amused, even tried to keep down their giggles.

Finally I just put down my fork and looked at them. "What?"

Rarity held her hand to her mouth, trying to stifle her giggles, but failed in the attempt. "Nothing darling, we just heard a little birdie tell us Pinkie is taking you on a date?"

Did they find it funny Pinkie had asked me out and not the other way around. "Yeah that's right. She invited me to the amusement park, uhm, is something funny?"

Twilight shook her head. "No, it's just."

"We’ve never really seen Pinkie Pie so nervous before." Fluttershy finished.

"Yeah!" Rainbow agreed. "Usually she’s just being all weird and hyper, but she’s really excited for your date, like, girl like excited."

And once again Rainbow showed off her amazing articulation skills. However what they said did peak my interest. Was Pinkie really nervous? Now that I thought about it, I had never seen her nervous about anything. Anxious maybe, but never straight out nervous about hanging out with a friend.

But then, I wasn't just a friend, was I? I was trying to court her, but she was taking the first step. It wasn't the first time she had done so either. She had snuck out to party with me, she had even kissed me. Pinkie was probably the one in the house that was most out there when it came to her emotions and affection. So all in all, I shouldn't be surprised.

"That girl is more nervous than a raindrop in the desert." Applejack chuckled, sipping on her apple juice. "You make sure to treat her right, ya hear?"

That was a little unexpected, but then I saw the look they were all giving me. They cared about Pinkie, more so now that they knew she was nervous and worried about something for the first time. Pinkie had been such a bright star here, she always cheered me and the others up, she baked, she always made sure we all had a good time. Pinkie deserved this, she deserved a special day.

I smiled a little and nodded. "Don't worry, I'll make sure she'll get a day she won't forget anytime soon." The five girls gave me a smile in return and we continued breakfast shortly thereafter.


Around nine I stood outside by my truck, we didn't need the bus since it was only me and Pinkie going out this time. Hearing that Pinkie actually felt nervous made me even more nervous! Pinkie was never nervous, so I had been fine, we were just going to have a good time and enjoy our date.

I blamed myself. Even if Pinkie was silly and always upbeat, she was still a mare, I mean girl. She deserved a special date, she deserved me making an effort, they all did, but Pinkie, she had been so brave throughout all of this. I don't know where her strength comes from, but sometimes I think she may be the strongest out of all of them.

Letting out a sigh I lean back against the truck and look up. The weather is starting to change, it's still sunny and warm, but summer is ending. To be honest, I'm not even sure how much time has passed since they arrived, the days just seem to have collided into one another. Sometimes it feels like they've been here for ages, other times, it feels like the fastest summer in my life.

However long it has been, I'm grateful for the time I have with them all. They have certainly brightened my days up. Speaking of, Pinkie stepped out of the house, smiling at me, beaming really.

"Alright, ready to go!"

Like always, her clothes were colorful and reflected her personality perfectly. I couldn't help but smile back at her. "Wow, you look good, Pinkie."

She grinned with a slight pink color rising to her cheeks. "You really think so?"

"Yeah, absolutely." I nodded, feeling my heart flutter a little. Her smile was sweet, and her eyes seemed to beam with excitement. I myself couldn't help but feel excited as well.

Last time we had been out together was at the birthday party of my best friend Michael. It was there we shared our first kiss, an evening I wasn't going to forget anytime soon. Turning to my truck, I opened the door for her, and she skipped over to my side, planted a quick peck on my cheek, giggled, and got into her seat.

We drove off, accompanied by waves from our friends. It was pretty far to the amusement park, so we had plenty of time to talk. Strangely enough, we hardly did any talking at the beginning. Slowly but surely we started to talk. Not about anything special or anything in particular, small stuff you know?

Pinkie was often very bouncy, excitable, and often enough, her energy was just all over the place. Though I had experienced how she could be like at other times. She could be calm, clear, and have a focused, yet calm conversation. I experienced that the very first night the girls arrived at my farm.

She was clear in her points, her observations, and showed a level of insight that could still take me by surprise. Now, it wasn't like we were discussing deep and personal things, but I was surprised at the simple and calm conversation we had. Sure, she was still bouncy, and had a large excited smile on her face, but she never let it get too much.

The show did get a lot of things right about her life, her interests, and personality, but talking to her like this, opened up a whole new path of insights. Really, it was like that with all the girls, and in hindsight that should be expected. You can't really cover every single little detail of a character's life and thoughts in a show. You can't show every single detail of their life, every single second.

You could get a pretty good overview, understand the important events, but there was something else about knowing the small details as well. It felt more personal, more intimate even, and I found myself feeling closer to her than I did before. Yep, the ride was that long.

But soon enough we finally arrived, and I was faced with my old enemy, finding a parking spot.

We still had time before lunch, so it wasn't as bad as I feared, but we weren’t the only ones arriving. Many families had gotten the same idea as Pinkie, so it meant it was a battle for whatever space we could find. Luckily, Pinkie seemed to be able to turn everything into a game, and so masterfully guided me to the finish line, AKA, an empty parking space.

I had barely turned off the car before Pinkie opened her door, and bounced out. She gasped dramatically, running a few feet ahead of the car and marveled at the colorful wall some hundred meters away or so. You could just about see some of the tall attractions beyond the wall, and you could hear laughter and joyful screams. This was apparently enough to impress Pinkie, and she turned to me with an impatient and excited look in her eyes.

"Come on Danny!" She squealed while bouncing towards me before grabbing my hand and hauling me towards the main entrance. I barely had enough time to lock my car, but I couldn't help but feel kind of excited as well.

I don't know how it happened, or how it was even possible, but luck seemed to be on our side. As we went up to the ticket booth, there were pretty much no lines, only one or two people, and then it was our turn. Maybe Pinkie's cutie mark should be a four leaf clover instead of three balloons.

We had barely gotten our tickets before Pinkie once again took my hand, and dragged me into the park. As soon as we were free from any crowd, though still standing near the entrance, she let go of my hands and twirled as she took in everything around her with an over excited look.

I have to admit, seeing her like this made me happy. It was like she was in her element, more so even than that time she snuck out to join my friend's birthday party. Before I knew it, she sprinted towards me, holding her arms out, and jumped, squealing as she did so. I just barely managed to put a foot back to brace myself for the impact, and held out my arms to catch her.

Her body slammed into mine, and her arms moved around to embrace me in a tight hug. "This is going to be the most super amazing well planned out date day ever!" She declared, planting her soft, cotton candy flavored lips on mine in a soft kiss.

To say I was taken by surprise would be putting it mildly, but I didn't mind. My arms were around her, holding her close as we shared a passionate, yet quick kiss. Once our lips parted again, she took my hand and started to drag me along on this new adventure of hers.

"Come on! I wanna try everything, twice!"

I couldn't help but laugh, feeling myself getting immersed in her enthusiasm. It had been a long time since I was last at this amusement park, I could hardly remember how long ago it was. It had been with my parents, we celebrated my graduation. I hadn't been here since, but now I was back, and with a girl no less.

Well, a girl would be a mild way of putting it. She was so much more than that. A magical pony from another dimension kind of more. Remember when things used to make sense? Yeah, me neither.

By this time, I've learned just to go with the flow. I'm a human, actively dating creatures from another dimension. I'm a human, creating a herd of pony girls from a kids show. If my parents were alive, how would I have tried to explain that to them?

There is that strange rush of emotions when you first meet your partner's parents and when introducing your partner to your own parents. It's a nerve wracking experience, something I've only experienced once in my life. I felt like I was about to introduce my life partner to them, which of course I was not, and I was not even 18 at the time.

How would I have fared if I had showed up with six girls at once?

I could pretty much see it all before me, stepping off that old bus, greeting my parents at the door with an entourage of girlfriends. My dad would have probably lost his jaw as it would have fallen to the floor below. My mother, hm, I think she would be suspicious, but ultimately, I think she would have gotten along well with all of them.

Granted, I was not dating them all as of yet, but since that discussion in my living room, I think it was pretty clear I loved them all, and I was actively trying to create a herd. How I ended up deciding that still seems insane to me, and I'm still having trouble believing it all at times.

Thinking about my family, knowing the fact I would never get to introduce them to these six amazing girls made me sad. Not only that, but it reminded me that at some point, maybe, they would be going home to their own world, and I do not know what to do or say when that time comes.

Maybe it all comes down to th-SLAM!

"Ow!" I winched, putting my free hand to the shoulder where I'd been punched. "What was that for?" I asked, looking at Pinkie who was giving me a more serious look than I had expected from her.

She held up her finger, as if warning me, or scolding me. Then just before she said anything, a small smirk appeared on her lips. "No more sad and serious thoughts, that can wait for later chapters."

"W-what later chapt-"

She cut me off. "Ooooh, lookie! A roller coaster, let's go!"

Taking my hand again, she pulled me towards the line to the ride. It was this massive thing, tracks moving in almost all directions, clearly one for the thrill seekers, and thus, clearly one for Pinkie Pie. She was almost shaking with excitement, her hand tightening around mine, but not in an uncomfortable way.

Her hand was soft, and it kept squeezing mine, as if making sure I was still there. I looked at her, smiled, and squeezed her hand back, running my thumb back and forth affectionately. Pinkie giggled, and looked like she was about to place a peck on my cheek, but then it was our turn and she dragged me forward and we got into one of the trains.

That was basically how our date began, in laughter, screams, and during the two loops, my life passing before my eyes. Pinkie loved every second, and we even bought the picture they took when we rode the ride. It was a nice memento I thought, though she was intent on getting a picture on every ride we took from there on, even on those that did not provide it.

You won't hear me complain, I was having a blast, and Pinkie seemed intent on not letting me dwell on any worrying thoughts. Which of course made me wonder, if that was her plan all along. Even if it was, I didn't have time to think about it, something was happening all the time, and she kept clinging to me throughout the day.

Well, I was happy, I was content, and I had a good time. Which was the point after all, so I decided to simply let loose, and go with the flow, letting Pinkie take the reins and lead me to whatever crazy scheme she had cooked up now.


Twilight's POV.

"Twilight!" A voice said, bringing me out of my thoughts, not to mention the book on human history.

"Hm?" I looked up to see Rarity laying on the couch next to me. She was watching one of those reality shows, something about an island or something. I've never really been interested in those kinds of shows, I enjoy documentaries more. "Sorry Rarity, I was just focused on this book."

Rarity raised an eyebrow, telling me she did not believe me. "You've not turned a page for the last fifteen minutes darling. Whatever is the matter?"

I sigh, closing the book I've hardly been reading for a while. "I don't know, I'm just thinking."

"About what?"

"It's hard to explain, I don't even know how to explain it." Rarity simply gave me a small knowing smile, and I felt a bit uneasy. Rarity was incredibly observant and insightful when she wanted to be.

Rarity giggled, sitting up, and then moved to lay on her side, but this time with her head closer to me. Her deep blue eyes studied me, I could feel it. "Darling, is this about the whole herd thing?"

I sighed, of course it was. The idea itself was terrifying enough, I'd never been courted before, I'd never even flirted with anypony before I met Daniel. Though I had no idea that I had been flirting before Rarity explained it to me. Even now the words I spoke back to him that one time heated up my face. 'Stop staring at my stunning little ass, and get to work.'

"I take your blushing as a yes." She giggled. "Do you want to talk about it?"

Did I want to talk about it? A part of me wanted to, well, a big part of me. I knew from my friendship lessons it was always good to talk about your problems with friends, to get a fresh perspective on things. I took a deep breath, calmed my nerves and put the book away. "It's just, I do not know how I should feel about it all. On one hoof, oh, I mean hand, I do care about him a lot." I let out a sigh. "But on the other hand, I have no experience in this, so how do I know what I feel is real?"

A snort came from Rarity, which surprised me for sure, and made me look at her. "Twilight, darling. No one can tell you how you feel but you, but even I can tell you're infatuated by our host."

I couldn't deny that, but how could I know what I felt was real, and not just a heat of the moment kind of thing? Friendship had taken time to understand, and I still had lessons to learn, but now I was going to learn about love as well? This was so frustrating! There were no books on the subjects, well, no one that put my mind at ease, or explained what I needed to know.

"Rarity," I finally said, looking her directly in the eyes. "How do you know you love Daniel?"

"I don't know." She answered straight away, still smiling.

"What?"

"I don't know if I truly love him, yet." She smirked, sending me a small playful wink. "But I do know I have a crush on him, and I know that I want him."

I tilted my head, not sure I understood. "Want him?"

Rarity simply giggled. "Darling, he's been with three of us already. We know he can be loving and gentle, because he's been with Fluttershy. We know he's strong, and can take a lot, because he's been with Applejack. And well I'm pretty sure we can conclude he has great stamina and endurance, because he's been with Rainbow Dash." My face grew redder and redder with each word, but before I could ask anything, or she could continue, a voice called out.

"Rarity!"

Both me and Rarity looked over towards the kitchen. Applejack was standing there, hand on her hips, looking at Rarity like she had caught a younger sister swearing in the house. Rarity just giggled, and clearing didn't seem to regret her words.

"Oh please Applejack, are you going to argue?"

Applejack blushed, then walked towards us. "Well, no I ain't, but what happens in the bedroom is a private matter."

"It wasn't in the bedroom though." Rarity teased, earning her a warning glare from Applejack.

"Oh do calm down, dear. I'm only teasing." Rarity assured, then looked back at me. "But my point is still valid." She insisted, while Applejack seemed to agree, though seeming not to like it. "I just don't crave him, because of the obvious, but we've all experienced how much of a gentlecolt he is."

"He’s quite honest, and a hard worker." Applejack agreed, blushing as she moved a hand up to her blonde hair and started to fiddle with it. "He’d be a good dad."

"I don't know if what I am feeling is true love or not." Rarity admitted, looking me right in the eyes. She seemed more serious than before. "But I want to explore that feeling, and if it is indeed love I feel, then I want to know."

Applejack nodded, deciding to contribute with some advice. "You have to find out for yourself, sugarcube. No one is forcing you to do this, so what's the harm of you exploring your feelings? Just like one of your fancy experiments."

I smiled at that, both of them were right. I had to find out for myself, and I needed to explore these feelings. Rarity herself was not sure, but she wanted to find out if they could be together, if what she felt was real. So it stood to reason I should do that too. If it was not meant to be, then I would step back, and Daniel would respect it, or at least, I hope he will.

"Don't worry yourself, Twilight," said Applejack. "You'll figure it out, just take one step at a time."

"That's right, darling. Do this on your own terms. I know I will."

Again I smiled, feeling more calm. "Thank you girls."


Daniel's POV.

We had been on rides for some time now, and finally hunger had made its way to our consciousness, and so we found a café to get something to eat. Pinkie was still very much into all of this, like everything was a new and exciting experience. It kind of was, everything she did in this world was new.

Even something as simple as ordering food seemed to be enjoyable to her, not that she screamed and yelled when she did so, she was surprisingly calm about it. She smiled at me, as she often does, her eyes studying me, with a hint of playfulness. "So, what do you want to try after lunch?" I asked, breaking the silence.

"Hmm, oh, how about that big roller-coaster?" She asked, her smile growing even bigger.

I chuckled, shaking my head and patted my stomach. "Don't think that'll be a good idea right after lunch. Better start off with something less extreme." I thought for a moment, then I remembered something, or rather, I remembered a certain ride. "You know, I might have something perfect for us to try after lunch."

Pinkie seemed curious, her eyes sparkled with joy as she swayed a little. "What is it?!"

I simply shook my head, smirking a bit. "It's a surprise, but I think you will like it." She wanted to squeal in excitement, but held it in and simply beamed at me.

Our food then arrived, and we happily dug in. I had ordered a burger with some fries, the girls were used to me eating meat by now, they themselves had started developing a taste for it in my world. Not hugely, but they were slowly coming around to it. Pinkie had decided to be daring and decided to order fish and chips, while you could argue it was hardly meat anymore, it was still a huge leap from what she was used to. Thankfully she seemed to be enjoying it, and didn't hesitate eating more.

After a few minutes, though, I looked up at her and asked. "Hey Pinkie, can I ask you something?"

She stopped munching for a second, looking me directly in the eyes. "Mm?"

"Well, I was just wondering," I started, feeling slightly nervous about approaching this subject. "Are you not nervous? You know, about this whole relationship thing? About you guys going home at some point?"

"Oh..." Pinkie seemed surprised, then a little sad. Taking a moment to find the right words, her eyes moved to her hand in her lap. "Well, to be honest Daniel, I am pretty scared." Her voice was small, careful, and held none of that usual cheer I had gotten so used to. "I'm scared of losing you, of losing my friends."

Pinkie admitted she felt exactly like I did, which made me wonder, how could I have earned such devotion? Okay maybe devotion was too strong a word, but I was just me, a random human in the wide world, from another dimension. How could I have captured the eye of these six girls?

As if sensing my internal struggle, she looked up at me and sent me a warm smile. "You see me." she said suddenly, confusing me.

"What?"

"You see me, that's enough for me." She let out a small giggle. "You see me, and I want to show you all of me, because I love you." It was such a direct bold statement to make I had no idea what to say to that. "Love does not need a reason, Daniel. I just know I love you."

"But-"

She held up a finger, smirking, and said, "Don't be like Twilight. Don't try and understand everything, just follow your heart." Had that line come from any normal human being, I would have probably cringed so hard it could be measured with the right equipment.

But when it came from her, or any of them I imagined, it really had an impact on me. Maybe I had been overthinking it, maybe it was better just to go with the flow and see where I ended up. Pinkie's smile grew slightly, and then she continued. "That's why I don't want to waste time thinking about what might come, I'd rather just enjoy the here and now!" She pushed the empty tray away from her, then stood and held out her hand. "So how about we continue our date?!"

I looked at her, maybe in slight awe. Pinkie had managed to surprise me before, her maturity always did take me off guard, and it was no exception this time. I smiled, stood up and took her hand. Luckily I had already paid, so after discarding out trays, we left the café in order to do as she suggested, continue our date.


After lunch, we walked along the many paths through the park, towards the center. Pinkie and I were holding hands, not just because we enjoyed it, but because she had a habit of running ahead and getting lost in the crowd. I say lost, but she always finds me, somehow, and almost gives me a heart attack when she suddenly jumps out of nowhere. So this is safer, for my heart at least.

She was excited to see where I was taking her, on the way she kept asking about the ride I was taking her to, listing off any possible ride she could think of. After a few minutes, I stopped and gave her hand a small tug, signaling her to look at me. "Alright Pinkie, we're here." Didn't take her long to spot what I was meaning.

Ahead of us was a massive structure of steel beams. She smiled, looking at me and did some small excited bouncing. "A Ferris Wheel!" Moving closer, she hugged me tightly and planted a peck on my cheek. "Hurry, hurry!" She squeezed my hand, and once again dragged me towards the ride.

We didn't have to wait in line for very long, and soon enough we were on our way up above every right in the car. Pinkie held back a squeal, and for a moment I was afraid I had to hold her back from not jumping up and down, but she simply scooted closer to me, and gently rested her head on my shoulder.

"It's beautiful from up here." She sighed happily.

I nodded, putting my arm around her. "That it is."

She snuggled closer to me, and we spent some time just enjoying the view. Just as we passed the top, she turned her head, and her lips started to plant small pecks on my cheek and jawline. I was a little surprised, but turned my head as well, and my lips quickly found hers.

It started out as small innocent pecks, but little by little they increased in intensity. Our lips lingered longer, grew deeper, and before I knew it we had spent at least three rides on the Ferris wheel.

We left the ride, I being a little more embarrassed than Pinkie, since the operator had just decided to let us make out in peace. Though it was nice of him, my ears were still burning slightly. Pinkie however found it funny, and I could not help but agree and laugh alongside her.

Our day continued, and we explored the rest of the park. We tried everything we were allowed to, though Pinkie did manage to sneak into a ride mostly for children, but it was hilarious seeing her in that tiny car on the kid track.

This was the first time I had been out with Pinkie alone for such a long time, and it was a very interesting experience. When I say interesting I don't mean it wasn't fun, but it really was an experience that took me out of my comfort zone. Normally when you're out in public, you do your best not to look like a fool, or stand out in any bad way.

Pinkie however, she embraced whatever attention she got, and she got a lot of it. She wasn't acting like a fool, or a maniac, she was surprisingly self controlled in her actions, at least, compared to Pinkie on the show. Of course I had seen that side of her as well, but Pinkie was amazingly good at reading the crowd around her. I don't know how to explain it, but it was like she knew just what energy level to set herself to make herself entertaining.

I would never have the balls to do what she did. A group of animal mascots were singing and dancing on a stage, and Pinkie just moved up and joined them. I was sure she was going to be dragged away by security at first, but she absolutely killed it up there. How she knew the lyrics to the songs I had no idea, and how she was able to dance so perfectly with the mascots is beyond me.

The crowd loved her, and so did the mascots. Even I was enjoying the show by then, but it just showed how much Pinkie embraced life compared to so many others, or me. Now I hold no illusion about the fact that had it not been Pinkie, had it just been your average guy like me, I would be sitting in a police cruiser by now. I'm sure some Pony magic was involved, though how it works in my world and how she does it I have no clue. It did however make the day a lot more fun, and yes, I had a total blast.

We stayed at the park far longer than I had expected, I had thought we would be back late afternoon at the latest, but we ended up staying until the place closed. It was a long trip home, and we stopped to get some fast food on the way for some quick dinner, so by the time we came home the others had already gone to bed.

How late it was I don't know, I didn't check the time, but it was late enough for the house to be completely dark when we returned. I was pretty exhausted as we entered the house, and I think Pinkie was too. That, or she was just being quiet so not to wake up the others.

None of us went to the stairs, instead we just moved into the living room, turning on a few lights, not many, and sat ourselves down on the big couch. Both of us let out a tired but satisfied sigh.

"That was fun.." I said, laying my head back and looking up at the ceiling.

Pinkie giggled, moving closer and rested her head on my chest. "Was it as good for you as it was for me?"

I snorted a laugh, having not expected her to make a dirty joke. "Yeah, it was." Moving my arm around her, I held her close and looked down at her. "Thank you for today, Pinkie. I really had fun."

She nuzzled into my chest for a moment, then looked up at me with a sweet smile. "Me too, I had so much fun today with you."

"We will have to do it again."

Pinkie giggled. "I would like that." Then she moved herself closer, her tone dropping some as her lips moved closer to mine. "I would like that very much.."

Our lips met in a sweet and soft kiss. Our eyes were closed, and we let ourselves get lost in one another. Pinkie and I had an amazing day today, and I doubt I could have made a date as fun as she did. As our lips moved against one another, my hand found its way to her thigh, and she gracefully moved it up so she straddled me, moving herself closer.

"I love you, Daniel.."

My heart jumped. "I love you too.."


Author's Note

Chapter edited by: Jason Monroe

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