Sentry Studios

by Blaze-saber

Chapter 33: Day Off (No Lemons)

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As Twilight brushed her hair, she stared at the link she had to Flash's site.

It had been over a week since her film with her mother and ever since that day, Twilight had logged onto the site and clicked on the film itself. She didn't need to download it, since Flash had sent her a copy for herself, but she was more focused on the comments that had been said.

Some of them were pretty simple, saying how much fun it was to watch it and how hot the situations were. But there were other comments, that talked about how hot it would be if they really were mother and daughter. Reading those had made Twilight felt weird, as she clicked on the sample film and skipped to the sections where she had her mother had missed and pleasured one another.

Flash had said neither of them would be doing anything together, but she now realised he meant anything that could be technically considered incest. Since there was no penetration, did it not count as that?

Ever since that day, Twilight had been looking at her mother in a very different way. Not in a sexual way, but she definitely saw her more as a woman now.

"It's weird," she told herself. "I've never really been interested in women before." But ever since seeing her mother getting fucked, and watching several of Flash's other sample films, she had to admit she found the female form rather pleasing. And she wasn't sure how she felt about that.

Her phone buzzed and Twilight suddenly found herself getting pulled out of her thoughts, as she picked it up and found it was Timber. He was here to hang out, which Twilight had suggested.

This reminded Twilight of her talk with her mother after the movie, when she had discussed how real relationships needed to be able to survive without big moments of grandeur. As such, Twilight asked Timber to hang out without them doing anything.

Getting out of her room, she headed down stairs and found Spike enjoying a large bone that was almost as big as he was. The puppy spotted her and smiled, as she took a deep breath and opened the door. "Hey," she smiled at the sight of her boyfriend.

"Hey," Timber told her. He was dressed in his usual shirt, pants, vest and beanie. "Your parents here?"

"No," Twilight told him. "It's just us...as Spike, of course." Timber smirked at this, as the pair stepped through the house until they reached the living room. And as soon as they were there, Twilight felt an arm around her waist before she was pulled towards him. "Wow!" The next thing she knew, Timber's mouth was on her and she let out a gasp.

She kissed him back for a moment, letting him enjoy himself for a moment, but then he felt his hand move from her waist to her ass. That was when she pushed him back.

"Timber, stop."

"What? I thought this was what you wanted?"

"What made you think that?"

"Come on. You asked me to come and hang out, when nobody else was around. What else could that mean?" Twilight frowned, pulling herself out of his grasp.

"I did ask you to come and just hang out." Timber frowned. "We don't need to be doing that all the time, you know."

"Well then why don't we go out and do something fun. Arcade. Movie. We could go to that bookstore you like."

"We don't need to go out and do something. We can just hang around. Watch TV. Maybe read a book or play a game." Timber's frown deepened, clearly not understanding what was happening. "It'll be good for us."

"It sounds kind of boring."

"What, are you calling me boring?"

"No. But just sitting around, doing nothing...that sounds really boring."

"We can't always be doing something fun and exciting all the time. Think about the future." Timber clearly didn't understand. "You and I coming from from work. Exhausted after a long day. We're not gonna have the energy to go out and have fun, or do that. We're just gonna want to sit and relax. Watch TV and be with one another."

"Again. That sounds really boring." Twilight rolled her eyes.

"Come on. At least give it a chance." She moved over to the couch and turned on the TV, surfing the channels to try and find something they could both enjoy. Timber stood there for a minute or so, but eventually sat down and let her find something to watch.


Across town, Flash was relaxing in his apartment looking at his computer.

It had been a few days since his big film with the Dazzlings and since then, he was amazed by how much his film had made. It had been just as big a block buster as he had hoped, making three times what he had paid the girls combined. And he was still getting downloads.

Since then, he had been spending some time resting after the hard few days. The day after the film, he had been so exhausted he hadn't had the energy to do anything except stay in bed or sit on the couch. Rarity and Fluttershy had come over that night, but had realised he wasn't in any fit state to do anything frisky.

Instead, the three had just hung out together. They had eaten together, Fluttershy helped Flash give Banana a wash and they had watched a movie before spending the night snuggled up together.

Flash had made up for his lack of sexual ability the next day, when he had snuck into the show after Rarity and enjoyed a fun morning with her. He had then given Fluttershy some move before the three spent the day out in town together.

Now, Fluttershy and Rarity both had some family stuff to do and Flash was all alone.

As he hung out on the couch, he constantly checked his downloads along with the investment stuff he had promised the Dazzlings he would do. Everything had been set up to start doing its thing with the investments. Flash didn't know how long it would take before it could really pay out, but he was sure it would and had already sent all the info to Adagio. Now she could check it out whenever she wanted.

Closing the laptop, he huffed as he had no idea what to do now. And when all else failed, he had Banana to entertain him.

Getting changed out of his lounging clothes, Flash put on his shoes and whistled for the dog before the little guy rushed over to him. Flash quickly grabbed his lead and headed out with him, the pair riding the elevator down and stepping out into the street.

Flash began to lead Banana towards a local dog park, letting him enjoy the many sights and sounds all around him. And as they walked, Flash's mind was free to wander as he thought about what his next film should be.

He didn't technically need to make a film for a while, especially if the downloads kept up the way they were. But Flash wanted to be ready to get started once he was recovered after the Dazzling incident. Although it was kind of funny, Flash needing to recover when the girls had been the ones to take most of the punishment.

He did have a small idea for a story, which he had come up with when he had been working on Adagio's second film. It would be about another mythical humanoid creature, only it would end very differently to how it did with Adagio's film.

The only issue was, Flash had no idea who to have play the mythical creature. He didn't want to just pick a girl at random and have them play the part. He felt like he needed to find the girl perfect for the part, but the closest he could think of was Fluttershy. But it just wasn't right.

He eventually arrived at the park and when he was through the gated area, he let Banana off his leash and let him run around to his heart's content. Meanwhile, Flash just sat on a nearby bench and let his friend have his fun. And all he could do was sit there and think.


Back at Twilight's place, she and Timber were watching a show she liked.

Her attention shifted to Timber every few moments, wondering how he was feeling at the moment. She was trying to make sure it wasn't too obvious, but that was making it difficult to actually tell what he was thinking. And as she did, she realised she wasn't doing what her mother suggested.

She was barely paying attention to the show, too focused on Timber when she should be trying to tune out and just enjoy being there with him. But she couldn't. She was too focused on making sure he wasn't bored out of his mind.

The show eventually came to an end and Twilight finally had a reason to turn to him. "So, what did you think?"

"It was...okay." Twilight could tell he was bored. "But not really my thing. Honestly, TV isn't really something I do when I'm trying to relax."

"So what do you do?" She asked, unable to believe she had even said that. She should have already known that.

"I do stuff. I play games. I fix things up around the house or camp. Do some wood work. I gotta keep my hands busy. Just sitting around doing nothing makes me feel antsy."

"Oh," Twilight frowned. "Well we can do that. Whilst I read...you could do a puzzle. My mom has a bunch of jigsaws you could do. Or maybe you could work on a model aeroplane of something."

"Twilight, why can't we just go out and do something." He got up and moved over to the window. "I don't wanna spend the summer sitting around doing nothing all day. Think of all the things we could be out doing right now. A bike ride or going to a museum. Just sitting inside feels like a complete waste of time."

"A waste of time?" Twilight frowned. "You think spending time with me is a waste of time?"

"Spending time with you is great. But I can't just sit around and do nothing."

Twilight sighed, trying to understand that bit. If Timber needed to do something to keep from going stir-crazy, she understood that. She just wished being with her was enough stimulus to keep him happy. "Alright. Why don't we go out for a walk. Spike needs some exercise anyway."

"Now you're talking," Timber smirked. "And when we get back, maybe we can find something more fun to do around here." Twilight fought the urge to roll her eyes, as she headed off to get Spike's lead.


Back with Flash, he continued to watch the dogs run around enjoying themselves.

Several other dogs had arrived with their owners and were all enjoying themselves with Banana, Flash smirking as he kept an eye on him to make sure nothing happened. But all the dogs were pretty friendly and didn't need much attention. So Flash could just watch as they ran in circles or sniffed one another's butts.

"Flash?" The teen was pulled out of his thoughts and looked around to see Victoria, who had just walked into the dog park and was now making her way towards him. "I thought that was you."

"Hey." Flash moved to the side, to allow her to sit down. "What are you doing here?"

"Just got off work," she told him. "Wanted to do something to unwind. So I came to watch the dogs having fun." She smiled, as she watched Banana playing with another dog's rope toy. The two had one end in their mouths and were pulling, both trying to get the better of the other. "So, you not with your two little girlfriends today?"

"They had plans," Flash replied before realising what she said. "Wait, you know I'm dating both of them?"

"Of course. I'm the one that let them into your apartment that night. Hope you enjoyed yourself." Flash blushed, as Victoria giggled. "What, you thought I wouldn't approve?"

"I guess so. I mean, this isn't exactly normal. One guy with two girlfriends."

"Normally, I wouldn't agree with such a thing. But the fact those two seem to know and actually instigated it made things rather complicated. They must have been okay with you dating them both, if they were willing to sleep with you at the same time."

"It wasn't just me they were sleeping with," Flash stated. "They've decided we should all date each other. So they're technically each other's girlfriend as well."

"I see. That is interesting. Well, so long as you don't focus on one more than the other." Flash wasn't sure how he could do that, since he hadn't actually been with them alone since that night. "So, you not doing whatever lets you afford that nice apartment?"

"Taking a day off," Flash told her. "Had a lot of work and I needed a few days to recharge." Victoria laughed at this.

"That sure is different from how things worked when I was your age. Back then, you worked every day even if you were a zombie because of it. What do you do that lets you have such freedom?" Flash wasn't sure how to answer that, fearing what Victoria would say if she found out he was a porn producer...actor...director...writer. Porn Guy.

"Nothing big. Just...some video work."

"Really? What kind of videos? You're not one of those silly internet life style coaches, are you? My daughters won't stop watching those videos. One of them got them to stop eating anything that casts a shadow."

"How..." Flash shook his head, "whatever. I'm not one of those video makers. I'm...it's hard to explain."

"What, do you do porn or something?" Victoria laughed, only to suddenly see Flash's eyes go wide. "Oh my god. You do porn!?" Flash shushed her, looking around to see if anybody heard him. "Seriously? You're eighteen. How the heck did you get into that?"

"It's not like I've been doing it for ages. I actually only started at the beginning of the summer. My uncle had a porn studio and he left it to me after he retired."

"So you're not in the films? You just make them?"

"No, I'm in them as well. Saves on paying for actors." Victoria frowned. "What? Nobody's getting hurt."

"Do your girlfriends know about this?"

"They've actually been in the films," Flash explained. "And they're totally fine with it." Victoria didn't look sure about this. "I get it. You don't like me in the business. But it's actually been a lot of fun. And not just the sex stuff."

"Really?"

"Okay, the sex stuff is a big contributor to me enjoying it. But so are all the other parts. I love coming up with all the different scenarios. Writing the scripts and designing the sets. It's a lot of fun."

"I see," Victoria replied. "And that's what you want to spend the rest of your life doing?"

"I have no idea," he told her. "But it's what I want to do right now. And I'm making good money from it. Enough that if I ever decide to stop doing it, I'll have enough saved up to last me whilst I figure out what my next big adventure is." Victoria nodded and the pair sat there in silence for a moment, as Banana ran over to him. "I'm guessing you don't want me interacting with your daughters anymore."

"I don't see why," Victoria replied. "I might not approve of what you do for a living, but it's not like you're doing anything illegal. So long as the girls in the films aren't underage."

"They're all eighteen and above," Flash assures her. "I make sure of it."

"Then there's no reason I should worry about you being around my daughters. Just make sure they never see anything remotely pornographic if they ever happen to be over at your apartment." Flash nodded, though he doubted the girls would ever be in his apartment. "I might as well ask. What's the most insane movie you've made since starting this?"

"Oh...it's hard to pick one. I've done a lot and they've all been so different from one another."

"Interesting? So it's not just been the same girls over and over?"

"Variety is the spice of life," Flash told her. "If I kept using the same actress, people would get bored of it. So I try and keep each film different from the last, with a different girl."

"And are they all girls?" Victoria replied. "You said they were all over eighteen, but there are a lot of numbers over that age. Have you gotten to co-star with older women?"

"Yup," Flash smirked. "Women of all ages. Well...not all ages. I think the oldest was in her mid forties. Maybe a bit older."

"You've been with a forty year old?" Victoria asked, Flash nodding. "Interesting. So you would have someone my age, if you could?"

"That sounds like a trap," Flash told her. "Never guess a woman's age. That's the rule all men live by if they want to keep their bits." Victoria laughed at this.

"Good rule. And for the record, I'm only twenty eight." Flash looked shocked by this. "I had my kids young." He nodded. "So you'd have someone my age?"

"That sounds like you're interested in being in one?" Flash had thought about it, but wasn't sure how awkward having her be in a film would be."

"Maybe," Victoria nodded. "It's been a while since I've been with anyone. Might be a fun way to blow off steam, so long as nobody I know sees me in it. But I doubt you'd ever want me."

Flash smiled. "I can promise you, nobody you know will know you did it. And I'd definitely want you in a film if you'd be willing. So long as you promise things won't be awkward between us afterwards."

"I'm not sure I can promise that," Victoria assured him. "But I don't see why it should be. It's just sex. Are things awkward between you and the girls you've already had sex with. I'm guessing some of them are girls you know well." Flash nods.

"A few, yeah. But others are girls I barely know. But you're right. It's not awkward between us. So...you want to be in one of my films?"

"If you want me. So long as it's nothing too crazy. I'm not sure I'd be comfortable doing it with more than one guy. And I've never really been into rough stuff, so I wouldn't want anything like that."

"So plain old vanilla sex?" Victoria nodded. "I can work with that. But you might have to wait a while. I'd want to make the perfect script for you, so I'll need time to come up with something."

"I'm fine with that," Victoria nodded. "It'll give me time to actually let what I just agreed to sink in." She sighed. "I just agreed to do a porno. I can't believe I did that." Flash smirked, as he attached Banana's lead and decided to head home.

"Do you wanna come with?" He asked, since they both lived in almost the exact same place.

Victoria smiled and nodded. "You realise I drove here, right?" Flash thought and realised she must have, which made him huff since he had thought he would be walking home with her. "Do you want a lift. I'm sure Banana must be exhausted."

"Are you sure that's a good idea?" Flash asked. "If people see us together-"

"Let them think what they want to think. Besides, I would take that as quite the compliment. People thinking I have enough game to pull a handsome young man your age." Flash laughed, as they and the dog headed over to where she had parked.


Across town, Twilight, Spike and Timber were also walking together.

They weren't heading to a dog park, the three instead simply making their way through the streets with Spike sniffing anything he found interesting. But all the while, Twilight and Timber seemed to be in something of an awkward silence. With Twilight upset Timber hadn't wanted to simply sit and spend time with her. Was she really that boring?

"Aw, man." The two looked down and saw Spike sniffing a lamppost. "This dog got to have hot dogs for dinner. No fair."

Twilight rolled her eyes. "You already get plenty of treats back home. Any more and we'd have to get a bigger dog door." Spike frowned, and Timber laughed. And whilst Twilight was happy he found her joke funny, she didn't think it was worthy of the full on laughter he was letting loose."

"It's not that funny."

Timber managed to get his laughter under control, apologising as he did. After several deep breaths, they started walking again as Timber took his phone out for a moment. Twilight could tell he was checking his messages, something he often did in case something big happened back at camp.

"How have things been going at the camp?" She asked, catching Timber's attention.

"Oh, it's been great. Gloriosa's been able to come up with some designs that can help during the off season. And with it being the middle of summer, we've been bustling with campers coming to have fun."

"That's great," Twilight smiled. "I'm surprised you were able to make it here, since you must have been really busy."

"We are, but our next group of campers won't be here until the day after tomorrow. So I can spend all of today hanging out and head back tomorrow to help set everything up." He let out a huff at this. "And this'll probably be the last time we get to see each other before the end of the summer break."

Twilight frowned. "And then I'll be off to college. We might not get to see each other again for a while."

"Oh, I already have an idea about that." Twilight raised an eyebrow at this. "I'm looking into apartments near Everton. Someplace I can rent on the cheap. I'm gonna try and get a job there and if I manage to get one, I thought maybe we could live together."

"What?" Twilight looked shocked. "Us...live together?"

"Sure," Timber told her. "Why not? We'd get to see each other more, you wouldn't have to room with anyone you don't know and you could take Spike with you." The dog heard this and looked excited.

"Really? I'd get to go to college?"

Twilight thought about it and realised it was a good idea. But there were also other issues. "Living off campus would mean I'd have to get to school from wherever we lived. What if I have a really early class? I'd have to get up super early to get to it."

"True," Timber nodded. "But you wouldn't have anyone annoying you when you needed to do your homework."

"And if I lived off campus, I might not get picked for extra assignments. Helping the professor's in the labs. I've looked into those assignments and they usually pick the students that can get to the lab faster and earlier. And that's the students that live on campus."

"No way. Once they see how amazing you are, they'll pick you for anything. No matter where you live."

Twilight still didn't look sure. "Timber, I do like the thought of us living together. But...I don't know if we're ready for that kind of step. What if I agree to live with you, but things don't work out? We might get into a fight and I might decide to move out. And what if I can't find a dorm? What would happen then?"

Timber frowned. "You jumped to us having an argument and breaking up real fast."

"Not breaking up," Twilight told him. "Lots of people move out and stay with their partners. It's a matter of having space to work things out."

"But that's not gonna happen," Timber stated. "Because we're not gonna argue. We'll live together and everything will be great. We'll get to see each other every day, spend time together when we're not busy and you won't have to share a room with anyone except me. Everything's gonna be great."

Twilight frowned and shook her head. "I wish it was that simple. But it's stupid to think us working together will go perfectly. Living with another person, especially your boyfriend and girlfriend, is always gonna lead to issues. We've never lived together before. If we move in with one another, we'll learn everything about each other. Everything."

"Good," Timber told her.

"What if we're not ready to know everything about each other? What if there's something about me you can't stand? Something you never realised even existed."

"Like what?"

"I don't know," Twilight sighed. "It could be anything. What if I'm doing an experiment in the apartment that makes a smell you can't stand. Or what if I snore in my sleep."

"She does," Spike nodded. "Hope you're a deep sleeper." Timber sighed.

"I'm just saying," Twilight explained. "Moving in is a big step and doing it together in college would be a really big risk for me."

Timber groaned. "I'm starting to think you just don't want to live with me. What's been with you lately? Almost all summer, you've been different. When we spent that night together, you looked really excited at the start. But by the end of it, you almost looked disappointed."

"That's not true."

"It is. You didn't think I'd noticed, but I did. You barely answered my texts after that and when we were able to hang out, you wanted to ignore me and just watch TV. And now that I'm offering to live with you, giving you somewhere to live better than a dorm, you just want to find faults with the idea."

"I'm not trying to find faults. I'm just being realistic. You wanna just jump into living together, but haven't thought about how it could play out. You automatically assumed us living together would make everything good. But what if it doesn't? What do we do if we realise we're not ready to live together?"

"That's not gonna happen."

"But what if it does? I'm sorry, I just don't want to take that risk right now. I can't have my first year at college ruined, because we have trouble living together. I mean, what's gonna happen when you're back from work and I'm done with class? We're both gonna be exhausted and together. You weren't even able to spend time with me like that as a practise. How can I trust you'll be okay when you're tired and irritable?"

Timber groaned, clearly not knowing how to answer that.

Twilight feared he might just walk away and she did not want to end this on an argument. She had to come up with a solution. "What if we don't start off living together completely."

"Huh?" Timber asked.

"Think of this. I live in the dorms and you get an apartment. I spend the first few weeks of the year getting used to living on campus. And you look for a place to live and a job. And once you're settled in, we ease ourselves into living together. Maybe I spend a night or two at your place, then spend the rest of the week at the dorm. And if things go well like that, I spend more nights with you. And maybe during my second year, if things go well, I could move in with you properly."

"Huh," Timber thought about it, "I guess that could work. But we wouldn't get to see as much of each other as I'd hoped."

"Some say absence makes the heart grow stronger," Twilight pointed out. "A part of me is worried that if we spent so much time together, we'd get sick of each other." Timber didn't say anything to deny that, as Twilight picked Spike up. "I'm sorry if it's not what you were hoping for. But I was raised to hope for the best and prepare for the worst. I hope living together works well for us, but I want to be ready if it doesn't."

Timber sighed, but nodded as they started to make their way back to Twilight's house. All the while, Twilight wondered what the future would really hold for the two of them. Twilight wasn't sure how Timber would act if they started living together.

Remember how he'd acted when he thought they were alone earlier, she wondered how quickly he would try and get her into bed if they lived alone together. A part of her was kind of excited about that prospect, but another part of her feared that's all he would want if they were together so much.

She would have to wait and see what the future held for them both.


Back with Flash, he and Banana had returned to his apartment.

Victoria was in her place and the pair had waved goodbye to one another before heading into their own domiciles. Now Flash was sitting on his couch, watching a show he enjoyed as Banana lay on his lap. Flash knew that he would need to get back to work tomorrow, but he couldn't help but wonder about the future.

Would Victoria actually agree to do a movie with him? And what kind of movie would he come up with? He would need to put some serious thought into it, whilst also working on other ideas he would need to come up with. Things were gonna get busy soon, but he hoped he could handle it and whatever challenges awaited him in the future.


Author's Note

Your comments wanted it, well here it is. Hope you enjoyed it

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