For Your Good

by David Silver

8 - Stargazing

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The next day, Jason spent time relaxing with Twilight as she continued to act as his guide. She took him out for a simple walk in the woods, a stroll through Ponyville's fields, and then lunch.

The afternoon was lazy as Jason and Twilight shared a day of companionship. As night descended, Twilight grew more anxious. She led him upstairs to change his clothes and then back outside.

The moon was high, bright and full, illuminating the paths as the stars spread across the dark expanse in all directions. She waved across it. "Just the thing for a stupid human to enjoy."

Jason blinked. "What?"

"I said, just the thing for my darling husband to enjoy." Twilight nodded firmly. "And we have a guest."

With powerful flaps, Luna appears from the darkness of the night. "I believe you asked me to join you, Twilight Sparkle." She held out her hands as she came close to the couple, then motioned for them to approach. "Come, let us share this lovely night." She nodded to Twilight, then at Jason. "I see you brought your horse fucker with you."

Twilight swatted at her gently. "While one could argue that's technically correct, that's still rude. We're married. It's the proper term."

Jason interjected. "Uh, yeah, I'm happy with my marriage to Twilight."

Luna just shook her head, hair billowing in the wind. "Very well. Come, I shall show you my favorite places in the night." She turned her gaze to the top of the library. "Are we going there? That is where you have your viewing equipment, is it not?"

Twilight considered it with a smile. "That's right, but it's a beautiful night. I say we do this the old fashioned way." She offered a hoof to her husband. "And I could use some time on a blanket with you. What do you think, love?"

He laughed softly and climbed aboard her, careful not to crush her delicate wings as his legs slid down on either side of her. "I'm up to wherever you're going. Luna, thank you for coming all this way."

The princess of the night laughed softly as she galloped into the air, flapping her wings in the cool air and drifting lazily, then abruptly turning to dash between buildings. She turned her head to regard him. "I do enjoy these evenings." She zipped up towards the top of the treehouse. "Let's cast our eyes to the heavens."

Jason gave a nod to her as he felt Twilight leap up after her, her magic enveloping him. He held on gently as they flew up the short distance to be atop the library on a little deck there. He could see the telescope, waiting for them. "Twilight, let's save that for later. She's right. It's a nice night." He nuzzled into her back, enjoying the warmth of her body.

Twilight set him down, but Luna seemed to want to observe him closely, especially the way he leaned in to whisper, "You should ask sister if she desires your services next." She whistled as she went to join Twilight, leaving a blushing Jason behind.

He glanced over his shoulder, not sure what he expected. Perhaps he was looking to see if this was a game Twilight played, teasing him about others, but she was gazing up at the stars, sharing with the lunar princess the wonders of the universe above. Thoughts of Celestia teased his mind, but he had two lovely alicorns in front of him, and he rushed to join them.

Luna pointed to a set of stars. "Twilight Sparkle, if I may, could you demonstrate that formation?" She gave a sly smirk to Jason, then back to her friend.

"Ah, yes. You mean The Foal and Her Father." Twilight lifted her wings in a welcoming gesture, and began to wave her hooves in a specific pattern, following the stars the made up the star formation. "Part of the Great Nine, are they not? Basics of Astronomy, but wonderful to behold." She let her wings settle, but then stood, facing Luna. "Shall we?"

The night princess gave a firm nod, her mane flowing in a breeze only she could feel, the strands illuminated with an ethereal glow. The constellation was easy to see for all three of them, the sky painted with Luna's magic. "From the grandest stars to the smallest grains of sand, nothing is without worth." She glanced to Jason, noting his fascination at her abilities. "This is only a small demonstration of my skill."

Twilight wriggled her snout. "We've only just begin." She pointed to another batch of stars, seemingly without form or meaning until she provided them. "That is known as The Beast." Luna didn't need to be prompted to make that pattern glow. "Being born under that, some superstitious ponies say, is bad luck." She trotted to stand before Jason and looked down at his stomach. "It's quite a coincidence that your birthday is at that time."

Jason looked down. "Wait, what?" He pulled his phone out of his pocket, swiping around and poking at it, tapping away at the screen, but its time were in Earth times, not Equestrian ones. "How can you even know that?!"

Twilight and Luna both burst into giggles. "Darling, we have some of the most skilled magicians in the world, and you really believe that would be beyond our reach?" Twilight smiled kindly. "Discerning your birthday and its potential meanings was part of determining how ideal of a partner you'd be. Fortunately." She made a circular motion with a hoof. "You were born to an inverted beast. You are a good natured creature, tackling mares and showing them a new life, hm?" She trotted over and gave his member a stroke with a hoof, and Luna cleared her throat.

Jason could feel the heat building in his cheeks as he blushed, his cock rising in the gentle stimulation, but the sudden intrusion of Luna's voice caught his attention. "Twilight Sparkle, if I may interrupt?"

Twilight withdrew her hoof as she turned to Luna. "Please, go ahead."

The night princess folded her hooves behind her back, and stared directly at the human. "You two are married, and I do not mean to get between, but you've invited me here for star gazing, hm? It is not appropriate to abandon me in favor of your affections. Or," she added as an afterthought, "would you invite me here to deny me?"

Twilight sat up. "Oh, Luna, I'd never even consider such a thing!" She paused to gather her thoughts. "I apologize. This has been quite a week, with Jason being called away to, hm, service mares. It's amazing he's even keeping up! Now, yes, let's return our eyes to the stars."

Jason moved closer to Luna, sitting near her side to admire the view. "These are gorgeous, really." He wrapped an arm around her body, squeezing her into a tight hug. "You're awesome, Luna."

Luna lifted an ear with a smile. "Let us move to the next." She painted the next outline in the sky. "And I am not interested in becoming a mother today, before it is asked." She laid down, stretching her legs and leaning into the touch as she basked in the affectionate treatment. "But, this is rather relaxing."

"I can tell. I really do enjoy this, the sight of the stars, the presence of beautiful company." He put his other arm around Twilight, drawing the two of them in close. The chill of the night was entirely banished between the warm fuzzy frames of two lovely princesses. "I feel so lucky right now."

Twilight kissed him on the nose. "We are the ones that feel lucky, husband, to have you in our lives."

"If this is the kind of luck you have, I may have to steal him from you," Luna purred out as she wiggled her rump and curled her starry tail about him. "I jest, of course. Let us continue."

The two joyfully went over the basic ones, teaching Jason what worked out to be the pony horoscope of formations. But the names were fascinating in their own right, and the stories and legends that inspired them. Twilight would often come up with a few of her own, and Luna would weave a story that, though a little less poetic, seemed to hit closer to the mark.

It didn't matter which was going, Jason was enthralled, enjoying being there, listening, and enjoying their soft proximity, a little more each time, learning a little more of them.

Luna finally laid back with a content sigh. "My eyes are weary. I see no more that I can show you. At least not tonight." She swayed her tail to be more even with the rest of her. "This was a fine evening, and much was taught." She rose gracefully, but stood beside them as they both lay back on the blanket.

Twilight stretched, her wings extending, and Jason stroked her body gently. "Thank you, Luna. For coming all the way here, and for helping me out. You didn't have to do all that just for me."

Luna snorted gently. "I enjoy my stars as much as anyone else. An excuse to admire them with eager company is a reward to me as well." Her voice seemed to quieten, as if lost in memories of the past. "And Twilight Sparkle does so like you, and you are good for her, when you aren't gallivanting about with other fillies." She put a hoof to Jason's face, covering much of it. "I know you have little choice in the matter, but I hope we arrive at a better solution in time, and you can simply enjoy your wife."

"Yeah, I do, too." He reached up to slide his hand around her hoof, holding it against him. "You're kinda cute when you're concerned for others."

Luna blushed brightly and slipped free. "Enough foolishness for one night, hm? I think I'll depart." She looked to Twilight. "My deepest thanks for inviting me, but my duty calls." She spread her wings powerfully and glowing motes rose to meet it, countless fireflies filling the air as she burst into the sky, leaving them behind. The whole world was a dazzling display of twinkling motes.

Jason gasped and slid out from under Twilight to watch the spectacle. "Wow. This is amazing! What is this?"

Twilight climbed to her hooves, admiring the gentle beauty of the experience. "Love, Jason, of a different kind." She moved to stand next to him as the fluttering lights faded. "Each of those is a little reminder of Princess Luna's gentle love and approval, of both of us." She leaned against Jason, head on his shoulder as the last few fireflies drifted away. "She has the strangest ways of showing she cares, and yet, I find them utterly endearing." She watched the last little bug fly into the distance, and turned to press her chest to his body, her horn aglow with magic as she brought the telescope over to be nearby.

Jason nuzzled into her neck before standing properly. "Are we heading to bed? We had a busy day." He checked his watch and frowned. "Early day, actually." He rubbed at his eye with the heel of his palm. "I don't think I'll be staying up for long."

Twilight nodded gently. "It may have been an eventful day, but the evening, mmm, I feel like it made it all worth it, and I'd like to finish it off in style." She flicked her tail up. "So I figured I'd take you to the bedroom, and you can have me. All of me, whatever way you want."

She trotted down stairs, confident that Jason would be following her. She paused at reaching the bottom, finding Spike waiting for her. "It's a bit late for a little dragon. Why are you still awake?"

Spike held up a snowflake. "Letter. Though it should get to you."

Twilight grasped the snowflake in her magic. "A snowflake? Only Cadie would send that." She scanned over it quickly. "Oh. Oh no."

Jason caught up, panting slightly as he jogged down the stairs. "Twi? Is there something wrong?" He caught a glimpse of the message and blinked. "Cadance and Shining? They're nice ponies, right? Why are you upset they're coming?


Author's Note

Your prompts were excellent! Look how much Jason has calmed down, and how happy he is. With such good guiding prompts, we are sure to keep him pleased and content.

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