The Cherry Pop Chronicles: Applejack

by PegPony

Prologue

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Applejack was lying down in her sleeping bag, the night air still and silent in the barn... well, almost silent anyway. Fluttershy was still tapping away at her laptop, her blog post on virginity was taking longer than expected, it made Applejack wonder if any of the other girls had actually fallen asleep yet. Applejack wasn't particularly annoyed, it was her girlfriend after all and she couldn't imagine being with anyone else, though that viewpoint in of itself was something Applejack didn't quite understand. She loved Fluttershy with all of her heart certainly, but she had been with other people before, boys and girls alike. What was it that made Fluttershy so special? The fact she was a friend first? The fact she was into bestiality? Applejack couldn't quite put her finger on it, but after thinking about it, she realized she didn't care about it. She was just lucky to be in a relationship with Fluttershy.

Though what with her thinking about past relationships and the fact that Fluttershy was finishing off a blog post about virginity, it made Applejack start thinking about how she had actually lost her virginity. Her sexuality was fluid at best, she liked girls and she liked boys, but she also liked dogs and horses, she never really found that she had a particular preference, so her sexuality was never something she was able to pin down to any one label. She also hadn't had a whole tonne of partners, but her first sexual encounter was something she would always remember, in fact it would be hard to forget, not just because it was the first time she had ever been intimate with anyone else but also because of who it actually was.

Fluttershy finished typing, closed her laptop and finally got back to falling asleep like the rest of the girls. As Applejack closed her eyes, she felt like she would try and reminisce about her first time, when she was young most people would make crude jokes because of her accent and how close she was to her family. As she grew up she had forgotten about the jokes they made, but it seemed like they had no idea that the jokes might become a reality.

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