Alicorn King conquers Equestrian females

by The Walker

Chapter 6

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I poked at the giggling Celestia as she layed on her bed next to Luna, who was snoring softly, and leaking copious amounts of seed from her hole, and some coating her front. I’ll admit, I hadn’t expected to outlast her, though she did seem very sensitive, and we had been at it for several hours.

I had a pleasant level of tiredness, as if after a moderate level of exercise, though I didn’t feel particularly sleepy. Glancing at the door, I pondered whether it would worth it to go outside. Guards had knocked on the door earlier, at least I assumed they were guards considering Celestia had seemed disgruntled at the interruption and yelled at them for interrupting her getting some.

After she had yelled at them, I did hear them scramble away, though I couldn’t focus on it too much as Celestia had immediately slammed me against the wall and continued riding me. I wasn’t sure what time it was, or outside of the vague notion of a couple of hours we had been fucking. The sun had kept moving, or at least drifted slowly in the sky, and I idly wondered if Celestia did that in her sleep or if it just did that till it was time to be set.

The door clicked open quietly behind me, and I turned to look, raising an eyebrow at the white unicorn whose head was sticking through the opened door. She glanced between me and the two Alicorns on the bed, raising her own eyebrow and letting out a low whistle.

“When the guards stationed here today told me Celestia had told them to go away and stop interrupting her,” She did a pair of air quotes with the next part. “Getting some,” She smirked a bit. “I’ll admit I didn’t really believe them, but clearly they weren’t making stuff up. Though, I’ll admit to being curious about who you are, I thought I knew about all the Alicorns that were around.”

“Cosmos is the name, and I’m fairly new to Equestria, and I have to say that I have had a very memorable arrival.” I glanced at the sleeping Alicorns, and smiled at the sight. “A very memorable arrival.”

“I’ll say, you seemed to have fucked our princess into unconsciousness,” I coughed slightly embarrassed and she blinked, glancing between the two Alicorns on the bed. “Both of them, and you’re the one still conscious, impressive. I’m Gleaming Shield by the way, captain of the Solar Guard.”

I nodded, looking her up and down quickly, glancing at the hip wrap that seemed to have found its way to the corner and decided to not bother, she had already seen everything already anyway. “I’m not sure when they’ll be awake to be honest, surprised I haven’t fallen asleep myself.”

“I can’t let you leave the room until they’re awake of course, don’t want the other ponies living in the castle freaking out.” I raised an eyebrow, an amused smile on my face. “Yes, obviously if you wanted to leave the room, you could, I’m well aware.” She let out a huff of her own dark amusement. “Alicorns aren’t really on the list of threats we’re meant to deal with.”

“I was planning on waiting for them to wake up regardless.” Gleaming Shield nodded and retreated, closing the door, though I did notice she was taking the place of the guard that had run off earlier. Shrugging to myself, I settle on the floor at the foot of the bed, sitting cross legged and closing my eyes.

I wasn’t the best at meditating, it tended to end with me dozing, but I was willing to give it a shot. Letting my breathing slow, and let my mind clear. It was remarkably easy, my thoughts seemed to fade into the background, the world fell away and I seemed to be floating in a void.

But it wasn’t empty, floating nearby, two forms, one of solar plasma and the other of what appeared to be solidified moonlight, were nearby. They didn’t look exactly like Celestia and Luna, but I could feel them, deep down in the part of me that made me divine. I couldn’t see what I looked like in this place, but something else drew my attention.

I was confused at first, the impressions I got were contradictory, both incredibly vast or incredibly small, except they were occurring at the same time. I could feel whatever it was, it’s amusement, before it seemed to flinch back, a flare of prismatic light surrounded it. It was then I realized that the two things were opposite colors, or at least opposite sensations that my brain was interpreting as color.

The light surrounding it’s opposite reminded me of the rainbow beam of the elements, though it wasn’t just primary colors, smoothly flowing from hue to hue. It was glorious, and wrapped around its opposite. The thing it trapped was also a variety of hues, but instead of flowing from one to the others, they clashed and shifted in a way that hurt my brain.

I assume I was looking at Discord in his stone prison, though judging from it’s appearance here, It wasn’t actually stone.

“Of course it isn’t stone, It’s my opposite, the harmony to my chaos.” The voice drew my attention from my own thought. “Stone is merely how it appears when it’s rendering me inert.” I could feel him examining me in curiosity. “Interesting, I can see my touch on you and I recognize the crown, but you’re not someone I recognize.” He seemed to mull it over. “I assume time travel is involved then, I felt something shift the entire stream, I assume it was your arrival.”

I didn’t have a response to that, and the shifting of the moonlight figure closer to me caused me to open my eyes. The light in the room had shifted far more than it should have, it didn’t feel like that much time had passed, but the fact Luna was both sitting up and the sun was low on the horizon, showed that a lot more time had passed than I had thought.

Luna looked around slowly, stretching slightly, blinking away sleep before her gaze fell on her sister. Then she pointed, smirked and let out a guffaw. “Ha, and you said you weren’t going to sleep with him, but you clearly couldn’t resist.” Celestia shifted slightly, let out a low grown and her hand lifted from where it laid and slapped over Luna’s mouth, muffling the voice.

“Be quiet Luna, gloat on the inside, not the outside,”

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