Competitive Eating
Epilogue
Previous ChapterPride swallowed, Dash accepted the inevitable. After Twilight cast the weight loss spell, she was slightly dumbfounded by just how small she felt. Muscular flank and toned abs restored, she felt…colder? She supposed that made sense. The darned spell removing her hard work and pushing her belly back into a flat nothing instantly restored that curious pang of loss that started this whole episode. But she could deal with all that. For now, at least. After begging, pleading, and boasting, she finally managed to talk her friends into joining her new, private eating contest. She resolved to make it a game worth playing.
Rainbow Dash flew back in forth – it did feel good to fly again – in front of a large bulletin board with drawings of all six ponies’ cutie marks pinned on it.
“The rules are simple! Once every week, we meet here in the library for a weigh-in. Snacks will be provided. We weigh ourselves to see who is the fattest pony. Anypony who wants to quit can talk to Twilight and get the weight magicked off of them. Winner gets free catering from Sugarcube corner for a month, this awesome trophy in the shape of a fork and (of course) the title of Biggest, Baddest Chubster in all of Equestria!”
The five spectators nodded their heads in agreement.
“This is going to be so weird.”
“Hey, Rainbow loves her games. Ain’t no harm in getting into the spirit of it.”
“I know but, getting fat on purpose? How do we even go about that?”
Dashie proudly answered.
“That’s part of the fun. You choose. Each of you contributed to my gain in your own special way. Your favorite dessert? Go right ahead! Have two of them! Hayburgers for breakfast? What’s stopping you?! Sure this is a game, but the freedom is the point. Trust me…”
Rainbow Dash patted her abs with a hoof.
“It’ll come to you.”
Author's Note
Really hope you enjoyed. There are so many stories like this out there on the internet, so I tried my best to make the word choice, descriptions, and pacing both interesting and competent.
Figured if I kept going at this point, it'd end up being a whole separate story. At the same time, I like the implication of this ending. Gives readers a chance to imagine hypothetical outcomes for themselves.
May make a sequel, may make a new story. Either way, thanks for reading : )
