//-------------------------------------------------------// Cheer Squad -by MarieJustLeft- //-------------------------------------------------------// //-------------------------------------------------------// Ocellus Unchained //-------------------------------------------------------// Ocellus Unchained Do they have to do that right in front of me? Ocellus was a professional at being the third wheel. Tonight was proof of it, she thought, sitting quietly in the dark of the back seat of Gallus’ motor carriage, biting her lip to the sound of lips smacking lips, and giggling and grunting and whispering. I can’t take much more of this. Ocellus would much rather be at home right then, studying perhaps, or catching up on Vampire Diaries. Today’s practice was especially grueling, and she wanted nothing more than for her day to end. But the Friendship School cheer squad’s night was far from over. The team’s new batch of starry-eyed recruits had been whittled down to the final five, all those who had passed try-outs and the rigorous application process. Tonight was the first night of initiation, and Ocellus was not particularly looking forward to it. She may have been the team captain, but she hardly had the resolve to abide by the team’s newly-created hazing rituals. That was a task better left to her number two, Berry Bliss, the assistant captain, who was the most insistent on hazing the recruits to begin with. Initiation had begun an hour ago at least, though Ocellus did not mind showing up late. Whatever she was going to find, she knew it would not be pretty. She still wasn’t sure exactly what Berry was planning, and she winced at the thought. Snapping her mind back to reality, Ocellus sighed quietly as she watched Silver lie against Gallus’ shoulder as he drove. She was helpless but to stare at the way they held each other, the way Gallus’ eyes traced Silver’s mane and her eyes and her skin. No one’s ever looked at me like that. The best she could hope for was to watch, silently, from the dark of the back seat. Twice she caught her hoof inching towards the wetness spreading under her skirt. They’ll see. They’ll definitely see. She was able to stop herself, but still couldn’t help but blush and bite her lip and picture it being her there in Gallus’ arms instead of Silver. I shouldn’t think that. I’m happy for them. But I need someone. Fuck. I need anyone. She wanted to say something, she wanted to ask for help. But it was better to just let the two of them be happy, she thought. It was her own fault she was like this. She could change into anything, but she could never really change who she was. They arrived at Lighthoof’s house around 8 p.m, where the sun was still setting on the other side of the street. Gallus parked by the curb, and the three of them came out to inspect the scene. There were creatures all gathered outside on the road - Shimmy Shake and Lighthoof, and Smolder and Yona too. There was Patty Peppermint and Berry Bliss, and of course, the new recruits too - four ponies, Winnie Waltz, Scootaloo, Vaporwave, and Buttercup, and a dragon, Moira. Vaporwave resembled Shimmy Shake, only smaller, as the two were sisters. Ocellus winced at the sight of them, who were all drenched in sweat and covered in bruises. There were red streaks on all of their flanks, the result of a vicious hour-long spanking session. Buttercup was blindfolded for some reason, while Scootaloo's face was caked in an excessive amount of makeup. Winnie had a clothespin stuck on her tongue, and Moira's arms and wings were tied to her side with rope. And poor Vaporwave had a variety of insults and lewd images scribbled all over her body, and especially her face. Berry had spared no expense, Ocellus thought, regretfully. “ALRIGHT YOU LITTLE BITCHES!” barked Berry Bliss, “AIR RAID!” The recruits all threw themselves down to the ground, sprawling out on the pavement. “THAT WAS PATHETIC!” Berry laughed. She was a pink mare with bouncy, purple curls tied up in a ponytail, a sweet little smile and a skip in her step. She used to play as a starter for the school’s buckball team, but had since switched over to cheerleading after she was stuck on one too many bench shifts. Nearby, Shimmy Shake, Lighthoof, Patty Peppermint, and Smolder were all laughing. “LET’S TRY IT AGAIN! THAT MEANS GET UP! YOU LAZY LITTLE BITCHES! GET UP!” The recruits sprang back up, and as soon as they made it to their hooves, Berry began again. “AIR RAID!” The recruits fell back down to the road, quicker this time. “THAT WAS HORRIBLE YOU LITTLE SLUTS! GET UP! UP! UP! UP!” Ocellus sighed. The five recruits all looked half-dead, exhausted no doubt after a full day of torment. “OK, let’s call it for the night,” Ocellus said. “Ocellus, we just got here!” Silver said. “Yeah, I was just about to make them do the taste test again,” Berry grinned, wickedly. “NOT THAT! ANYTHING BUT THAT!” wailed Buttercup. “Shut up, newbie!” yelled Berry. “We’ll pick it up tomorrow,” Ocellus said. She spoke softly still, for all her efforts to be more of an assertive leader, there were some habits she could not shake. Luckily, Lighthoof came to her aid. “I’ve got some food and drinks inside. My parents won’t mind, we just can’t make a mess. She’s right, Berry, it’s getting late. You five can get yourselves cleaned up, too,” Lighthoof said. She caught Ocellus’ eye for a moment, and Ocellus could hear the recruits all sigh in relief. Ocellus caught Scootaloo and Vaporwave before they could follow Smolder and Yona, who were heading inside the house. “Are you two OK?” Ocellus asked. “Yeah, it wasn’t too rough,” Scootaloo insisted, though she did seem a little shaken up. Ocellus rested a hoof on her shoulder. “If it gets to be too much, talk to me, OK? I don’t want anyone getting hurt,” Ocellus said. Scootaloo and Vaporwave smiled and nodded, and took off after the others. Ocellus sighed and turned away from the house, back towards the road. “You won’t come in?” Lighthoof asked. Shimmy was beside her, equally perplexed. “I just wanted to make sure they were OK. I should get home, it’s been a lot today,” Ocellus said. Lighthoof raised an eyebrow. “ “Look, uh, Ocellus,” Lighthoof said, glancing at Shimmy, who gave her a look of encouragement, “We’ve been meaning to say that, uh, we’re getting a little worried about you.” “What?” Ocellus asked. “I just….Well, you never want to hang out, y’know? I feel like outside of practice, we’re like…we’re not really like, friends,” Lighthoof said. “Of course we’re friends!” Ocellus said, “I just…Y’know. I don’t like to go to the same stuff you guys do, that’s all.” “But why not?” Shimmy asked, “We like, totally miss you. Don’t you want to hang out with us?” “I do, but….I just don’t want to do certain things, is all,” Ocellus said, “Why’s it an issue?” “Because the grass is a lot greener on the other side,” Lighthoof said, “There’s a whole life that you’re missing out on! Don’t you want to meet creatures? Maybe even a special somepony?” Ocellus blushed. “There’s only a hoofful of boys who even know I exist,” Ocellus said, grimly. “And that can change. It’s not hard to get their attention,” Lighthoof said, “They’re boys.” “Yeah. Totally,” agreed Shimmy, grinning suggestively. Ocellus believed them. At the last buckball game she had caught Shimmy Shake lifting her skirt and flashing her ass, right in front of the whole crowd. “Forget it. If it means I have to degrade myself, then it’s not worth it,” Ocellus stammered,. “It’s just high school,” Lighthoof said, “If you don’t let yourself have any fun now, you’ll be playing catch-up for the rest of your life, and that’s how you get really fucked up.” “Totally,” confirmed Shimmy. “I do like to have fun,” Ocellus insisted, “Drinking and dressing up all the time isn’t the only way to have fun. You know that, right?” “Yeah. But it’s a better way of having fun,” Lighthoof laughed, “At least I think so. And I’m usually right, aren’t I, Shimmy?” “Yuh huh,” Shimmy assured. “You might like it too, if you gave it a try,” Lighthoof continued, “What have you got to lose?” “A lot,” Ocellus muttered. “Nothing worth keeping,” Lighthoof corrected, “You’ve gone on all this time sticking to your guns, and we’ve always respected that, but I mean, c’mon Ocellus, we both know it’s about time for something to give. I can tell you’ve been wanting to try.” Ocellus sighed and glanced at the floor. “Hey, tomorrow night Shimmy and I are going to a party over at Patty’s. You should come with us,” Lighthoof said. “I don’t know, I…” Ocellus began. “PLEASE?” came Lighthoof and Shimmy in unison. Ocellus fought hard against a smile. She sighed and shook her head, “....Maybe….I’ll let you know by tomorrow.” “YAY!!!” the two shrieked and ran up to hug Ocellus, who was blushing beet red. By Friday afternoon, Ocellus was still far from making up her mind. When the school bell rang she knew she only had a few more hours to decide, but she had work to do in the meantime, anyway. She found the team manager’s office abandoned, as it usually was. Ocellus had taken on more responsibilities than what was expected of the team captain, though she considered it a necessary burden. Her afternoon was supposed to be quiet that day - some health forms needed to be processed, and some event details needed to be registered with the school. Then she would deal with Shimmy and Lighthoof. But it wasn’t long before she was first disturbed, by none other than Berry Bliss, sporting a furrowed brow and gritted teeth. “Uh…Is everything OK?” Ocellus said “NO!” Berry yelled. “Whoa,” Ocellus said, caught off guard, “Berry, what’s-” Berry slammed a stack of papers down on the desk. Ocellus glanced down. “The financial report?” Ocellus asked, “How’d you-” “That little office aid twerp gave it to me, said I’d be grateful to know what you’ve been up to. How could you, Ocellus? How could you?” “What are you talking about? I ran all those numbers three times, I didn’t make a mistake,” Ocellus said. “Exactly. You told them the truth?” “Was I supposed to lie?” Ocellus stammered. “YES!” Berry roared, “They’re gonna find out what we’ve been spending the school’s money on, Ocellus, and we’re gonna get screwed!” “What we’ve been spending on? You’re the one cheating the school, not me..” “It’s the captain who’ll be held responsible,” Berry pointed out, “They pay us eight grand and we only spend half. They’re going to ask you where all the rest of the money is going to, you do know that?” “...Yeah, and I’m going to tell them. I didn’t want this to be a blow up, but this is your mess you put yourself in. If I don’t say something, they could shut down the entire team,” Ocellus said. “Ocellus, don’t,” Berry said, meekly, throwing her hooves in the air, defeated, “Please. You know what that will mean for us?” “You’re the one laundering money to pay for your parties and Adderall, Berry,” Ocellus said, eyeing Berry up and down, “If we own up to it they might go easy on us, but if we try and be sneaky it’ll only make this worse. I know it’s tough to be honest but this is the right call, for you and for all of us. And we actually do need that money for supplies and events. You’re leeching off us and you want me to just sit by and let that all slide?” “I guess I thought you were my friend, so yeah,” Berry said. “If you were my friend, you wouldn’t be trying to use me to get away with everything. I’m set on this, Berry. At the meeting I’m telling the truth,” Ocellus said. Before Berry could retort, a pale indigo stallion with a blonde mane appeared in the doorway. He was Auburn Blaze, Berry’s boyfriend, currently still wearing his grass-stained buckball uniform. “Hey babe,” he said, walking up to Berry and wrapping his foreleg around her. Berry was still staring daggers at Ocellus, and it did not take long for Auburn to understand something was amiss, “Uh, I was just dropping by. I’ll go.” “Wait up. I was just leaving,” Berry said. Ocellus was not paying attention to Berry’s glare, instead her eyes had drifted over to Auburn. She felt her heart flutter in her chest. He looked at me. Didn’t he? Fuck. I think he looked at me. Auburn and Berry turned to leave, and as they went, Ocellus’ eyes were glued to Auburn’s muscled hind legs and posterior as he moseyed out the door. She felt her breath quicken, as her eyes scanned for a glimpse of his balls and soft cock, hidden behind his tail. Almost as soon as the door was closed, Ocellus sighed, exhausted. She shut her eyes, and felt herself tremble. She did not like having to expose Berry’s scheme, but the fate of the team was at stake, and she had no choice. But she couldn’t focus on Berry right now. All she could think about was Auburn. She opened her eyes, and a smile curled onto her lips. In a flash of light, she phased into Auburn, taking care to replicate every detail she had just a second ago been obsessing over. The soft purple coat, the two shades of blonde, every curl, every cut, and the amber color of his eyes. Her cock was already rock hard. Gazing off into a nearby mirror, she watched herself stroke her cock, moaning in her own high-pitched little voice. “Fuck,” she muttered, moaning under her breath as she silently played with her cock and traced her other front hoof along her rough purple coat. She could feel herself nearing climax without much delay. She usually came quickly when she was phasing into Auburn. No. Not here. In Griselda’s office? She’ll find out. They’ll all find out. She shook her head as her face turned redder and redder and her heart started beating faster and faster, but she could not lift her hoof off her cock. Then she picked up on a voice, faint but not far off, and her heart sank in her chest. Someone was coming down the hall. I don’t care. I have to finish. I HAVE to finish. Then a knock came at the door, and Ocellus opened her eyes, horrified.. ‘ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME?’ she mouthed into the mirror, silently, as she forcibly unlatched her hoof from her twitching, throbbing cock. She took a great deep breath and phased back into her changeling form. She quickly wiped the sweat off her face and tried to steady her breathing, and opened up some random file on the desk to pretend as though she had been busy with work. “Come in?” Ocellus chimed. The door swung open, and in came Smolder and Yona. Ocellus’ face brightened up. Even without a disguise, she still had to put on a performance. Ocellus smiled, before she noticed a drop of precum had spilled on one of the manila envelopes near the corner of the desk. They won’t see it. They won’t know what it is. “You’re still in here?” Smolder asked. Ocellus registered the suspicion in her tone immediately. “You just missed Berry, she set me back a bit,” Ocellus said, flatly. A diversion. A common enemy. Textbook. But will she know something’s up? Smolder raised an eyebrow, and glanced at the files on the deck. The stain! But before Smolder could notice anything, Yona scoffed loudly. “Berry talk too much,” Yona laughed, “Her and Shimmy and Lighthoof. What they say to you?” My hero as usual, Yona. “Berry’s just trying to make my job difficult. And Lighthoof, she wants me to come with her to that party tonight,” Ocellus said. “So you can whore yourself out and do blow off Silverstream’s back?” Smolder laughed. Whore myself out….The words stuck in Ocellus’ mind. Of course she was disgusted, but for some reason all she could think about then was finishing, was reaching that climax that she had been so close to having. Whore. That one in particular made her even more wet, and she resolved to stay seated for fear of the other two noticing the thin puddle she was now sitting in. “She invited me, is all. I never said I’d go,” Ocellus said. “Good. Don’t. We need you for Ogres and Oubliettes tonight, don’t forget,” Smolder said. “Yona needs satisfaction after filthy trick you play last time,” Yona growled. “Read the rulebook, Yona, OK? I did nothing wrong,” Smolder waved. “Y’know, Yona….Sandbar could be there tonight, maybe you two should come with me?” Ocellus said. She would be much more willing to go if Smolder and Yona had her back. “Sandbar?” Yona repeated. Right on cue, her face reddened. Smolder snickered. “Don’t get her started,” Smolder smiled, “Hey, look, honestly, I think you should go.” “Really? You do?” Ocellus asked. “I can tell you’ve been wanting to try it. As long as you look after yourself, I’m sure you’ll have a good time,” Smolder said, “But I think Yona and I will sit this one out. You’ll have to fill us in tomorrow.” Ocellus hesitated. Then she felt another shockwave of pleasure course through her body, the last remnants of her having neared the edge just minutes prior. And all she could think then was Sandbar, Auburn, and whore. She could not fight against the urge any longer. She had to go to this party. “Something needs to be done about that little changeling prude bitch,” Berry growled. Berry Bliss dug through her bag of Adderall like a raccoon digging through trash, while Patty Peppermint, a green-coated girl with a reddish-orange mane and a huge purple bow, flipped through channels on the TV and sipped at her milkshake. “Berry, what did we say about being nice?” Patty scolded, “She made a mistake, so what?” “Not just a mistake, Patty. She’s trying to fuck me. Don’t you see? She hates me!” Berry yelled, returning with a pill and tossing it in her mouth, “She doesn’t go out. She doesn’t drink, doesn’t smoke, doesn’t fuck, she’s just….there. She’s a threat to our very way of life, Patty, don’t you see? She’s going to tell admin about how we spend the funds, and what do you think will happen next? I’ll get expelled, so will you, so will Shimmy and Lighthoof and Silverstream and everybody!” Patty sipped from her straw. “Did you try talking to her?” Patty asked. “She won’t listen to me. She thinks because I have a life that I’m a mean girl drug addict slut! I know she does, I can see the way she looks at me! She’s fucking crazy, Patty. She’s going to screw all of us over, she said she would! We have to stop her!” “Uh, stop her how?” Patty asked, nervously. Berry grinned. “When I’m through, she’ll never be able to say a word about anything to anypony ever again!” “Berry, she’s our friend. I don’t want her to get hurt,” Patty said. Berry’s smile faded off her face, and she glanced at the ground, pensively. “OK, then you’re going to help me oust her as captain,” Berry said. Patty considered it, glancing away from the TV for the first time. “You’d need a majority vote for that,” Patty said, “And I don’t know if the rest of the team sees things the way you do.” Berry laughed. “Well, they’re going to.” This dress was for emergencies only. The red fabric wrapped around her waist and up to her chest, leaving both shoulders bare. Ocellus had been given the dress as a gift a few months ago, during the changelings’ Reformation holiday. She had never thought she’d actually go outside with it on, but the day had finally come. Still, she did not like how exposed she felt, and so she wore a black jacket over the dress, adding some extra warmth as the autumn night got colder. Shimmy Shake and Lighthoof arrived outside her dorm around 9 p.m. They had been drinking before, Ocellus determined, by the smell of their breath and the way they spoke. Shimmy Shake wore a black minidress that hugged her so tightly it might as well have been welded right to her skin. Her back was entirely exposed. Lighthoof, meanwhile, wore a pink tube top and a purple miniskirt that left most of her posterior completely exposed. Her tail served as the only cover for her privates, which were otherwise entirely out in the open. Ocellus was blushing beet-red at the sight. Both of the girls reeked of sweat and cheap perfume. “Ocellus! Babe! You look totally bitchin’! That dress is super choice!” Shimmy Shake chimed, “Sorry we took so long, we got a little lost. Are we ready to jet?” “Yeah,” Ocellus smiled, shyly, and tagged along. Lighthoof held her hoof as they descended down the stairs to find the ground floor. The whole walk to Patty’s house over in uptown Ponyville, Ocellus hardly said a word. Lighthoof and Shimmy each talked enough for the three of them, anyway. Ocellus recognized the house, high up on the Mire Hills. There were carriages parked all along the street and in the driveway, and the bass from the music could be heard all the way from down the street. “There’s so many creatures,” Ocellus remarked, wondering how many she would recognize. She made sure not to fall behind, as she followed after Shimmy and Lighthoof like a child with her parents. The front door was unlocked, to Ocellus’ surprise, and nopony was there to vet the attendants. I wish Smolder and Yona had come with me. She did not want to end up alone in there. With just one step through the door, Ocellus was overwhelmed by the heat, the result of the fifty-odd creatures that had crammed themselves into Patty’s kitchen, living room, and dining room. Patty’s parents must have out of town for longer than just tonight, otherwise there was no way Patty could ever hope to clean all this up in time. “OH MY GOSH OCELLUS I CAN’T BELIEVE YOU’RE HERE OH MY GOSH!” squealed the voice of Silverstream from the living room. She was sprawled out on the sofa, hidden in the crowd, facing a TV playing Pride and Prejudice. In front of Silver, Ocellus spied a half-started line of powdered cocaine on the coffee table, beside some rolled-up dollar bills and quite a few empty beer cans. Silver’s lipstick was still smudged all over Gallus’ face, who was sitting on the edge of the sofa, with one claw on a beer and another on Silver’s ass. Silver leapt up to shove through the crowd and hug Ocellus, who warmly received the gesture. “I didn’t think you - You look great! Holy fuck holy fuck holy fuck! You’re so gorgeous Ocellus like fucking shit like holy shit WOW. Hey, Sandbar! Sandbar! SANDBAR!” From across the dining room, Sandbar finally heard Silver’s call, and he started over, sauntering through the shallow crowd of creatures. Ocellus had not even realized that she had moved away from the foyer now, as the current of bodies straddled her along. “Ocellus, no way, you came!” Sandbar smiled, once he arrived. . Gallus had already pulled Silver back beside him on the sofa, winking at Ocellus, who felt her throat close up as soon as she locked eyes with Sandbar. “Yeah, I’m like, um, super stoked to be here, dude,” Ocellus smiled, awkwardly, doing her best Sandbar imitation. She remembered him loving the way she mimicked his mannerisms, but this time he only seemed confused. Sandbar’s smile wavered. “We don’t get to hang out as much anymore, it’s a total bummer,” Sandbar said. “I know, I’m just, so busy with school, and the team, and….I mean, I miss you, so so much, we really should - “ Ocellus tried to say, before Sandbar’s attention was diverted by two passing ponies. She recognized them both as friends of his, Sugar Maple and Huckleberry, but never got the chance to introduce herself, before the three boys all began laughing together about something and wandering off. Ocellus felt her smile fade as she watched him float away, and her thoughts were left leaking out of her mouth into a puddle on the floor. She felt herself shrink there in the middle of the room, surrounded on all sides but utterly alone. Or so she thought, before Lighthoof and Patty Peppermint emerged from the crowd, the latter arriving with her boyfriend, Slate, wrapped around her arm. Slate was handsome, bluish-gray with a dark cerulean mane. “Hey, Ocellus,” Patty smiled. Ocellus eyes her. There was something odd in the way she said hello; it was if she was addressing a wild animal, or perhaps somepony who doesn’t know about their upcoming surprise party. Surprise. What surprise? “You know Slate, right?” Patty asked. “Only from what you tell me,” Ocellus lied. She recalled all the nights in her bedroom she would phase into Patty and masturbate over a print-out photo of Slate, or other nights with the roles reversed. I might be a freak but I’m not a whore, she would always tell herself, but how happy had that really made her? She snapped out of her daze when Lighthoof leaned in, dancing to the song blasting out from the speaker nearby. “Well? Not so bad, right?” Lighthoof grinned, “Here, drink this.” “What is it?” Ocellus asked, hesitantly accepting the cup. “Curiosity killed the cat, Ocellus. Just try it.” Ocellus took a sip, and winced. It was carbonated, citrusy and sharp, and it made the back of her throat sting. Lighthoof laughed. “Alright, go on, drink that fast, I’ll do mine with you.” Ocellus mustered up her courage and put the cup to her lips, at the same time Shimmy did with hers. Nodding along to count themselves in, they each threw the cup back towards their mouths, pouring the contents straight down their throat. Ocellus realized she was swallowing too fast, and took slower gulps, focusing on pouring as much as she could down as fast as possible. To her shock, she made it to the bottom of the cup in less than a minute, and she only gagged a few times. “Nicely done,” Lighthoof smiled, “We’ve got to do some shots together later. I just love your dress, by the way!” “Thanks, you look great too!” Ocellus said. She only felt like smiling then, and what was so strange was that all of her fears and doubts had seemed to stop occurring to her entirely. “A lot of creatures have got their eye on you,” Lighthoof smirked. “They do?” Lighthoof nodded. “They’re not so hard to crack. Everypony’s got their vulnerabilities, y’know? Putting yourself out there is a huge start, but you’ve got to know how to please other creatures too, and how to please yourself, of course.” Ocellus could not stop herself from laughing. None of you could deal with how I please myself. “I think I already screwed up,” Ocellus said, glancing over at Sandbar. “Sandbar? Aww, you two would be cute together!” Lighthoof said, “Go talk to him! One bad conversation isn’t the end-all, y’know.” “I don’t want to seem desperate,” Ocellus said, “It’s supposed to be him chasing me, not…Forget it.” “No, I hear you,” Lighthoof said, “But sometimes you have to take what you want.” Shimmy left Ocellus with a hoof gliding over her side and her thighs. Ocellus tensed up at the touch. In the kitchen, Patty and Slate had rejoined with Berry Bliss, who was impatiently waiting for Auburn to finish using the bathroom. “I can’t believe she actually came,” Berry growled. “Berry, just let her have this night, at least. I think it’s good she’s coming out more,” Patty said, while struggling to keep a dizzy Slate from falling onto his face. “She thinks she’s above all this, but she shows up anyway? Are you fucking kidding me?” Berry said, before noticing Shimmy Shake and Lighthoof strutting past. “Hey, both of you! C’mere,” Berry said. Shimmy and Lighthoof exchanged a wary look and approached, while Patty continued holding Slate up. “Never thought I’d see the day Ocellus shows up to one of these,” Berry said. “Yeah, it’s like, totally awesome!” Shimmy smiled. “She didn’t waste any time on Sandbar. She’s got it for him, I think,” Lighthoof said. “...Really?” Berry asked, intrigued. “Wow, they’d be like, so totally cute!” Shimmy beamed. Berry glanced at Patty, who shot her a nervous look. “Berry, what are you-...” Patty began. “Shimmy. You know what I think? I think that you and Sandbar would be a really cute couple.” “Me?” Shimmy said. Her smile dropped. “Huh? Berry, I said Ocellus wants to-” Lighthoof attempted. “I think you should go talk to him, Shimmy. Tonight. Right now, even. Maybe prove if the boys can fall into your hooves as easily as you always say,” Berry said. “I don’t know, Berry, I mean, he’s dreamy and all, but like, if Ocellus was, I mean, I…” Shimmy stuttered. “Look, I’m just dying to see you two go at it. If you don’t, it would just ruin my mood. And when my mood is ruined, it’ll be the recruits who pay for it,” Berry said, “Dearly.” Shimmy and Lighthoof exchanged a look, terrified. Patty’s eyes fell to the ground, ashamed but silent. “Berry, why are-” Lighthoof attempted. “You’ve got twenty minutes,” Berry said, “Or your little sister’s going to get a taste of Hell Week the likes of which this team’s never seen. Understand?” “OK! OK, like, I’ll do it! Stop with the bad news, Berry, I’ll do it!” Shimmy said, flustered as she spun to flee into the crowd. Lighthoof narrowed her eyes. “What the fuck are you looking at?” Berry spat, “Nice cup of box wine you got, I see you’re getting a jump on the forty years-old and single aesthetic. God, you fucking sweat like a pig too. No wonder you fucking stink. Yuck, don’t cry in front of me. Go beat it, skank.” Lighthoof’s face was cherry red, and she spun around in a huff, taking her leave of the scene. Patty stood by with her head lowered, still supporting an unconscious Slate to her left, and avoiding the gaze of a fuming Berry to her right. Ocellus sat on the chair next to the sofa, sipping the last dregs of her fifth mixed drink of the night. Gallus was smoking a blunt while playing a card game with some of his friends on the coffee table. Ocellus was content to watch them and learn the rules. Silverstream, meanwhile, was lying half-dazed on the other end of the sofa, gripping her gut and muttering nonsense. “She’s crashing out, just let her be,” Gallus had said, when he caught the concerned look on Ocellus’ face, “I told her to stay away from the Everclear. Stick to one thing and only one thing, I said. But you know Silver. She’s gotta dip her claw in every pond.” “And in every stallion,” chirped one of Gallus’ buddies, earning a raucous fit of laughter from all gathered except for Ocellus and Gallus, the latter of whom was enraged. “Shut the fuck up,” he growled, huffing on his blunt and brooding by the lamp’s light. “I don’t blame her, with that three-incher of yours, Gallus,” added another of the boys, again to an uproar of laughter. Gallus growled and rose from the sofa to fetch himself another blunt, storming off. Ocellus watched him trot off, and as her eyes trailed behind him she caught sight of Sandbar as well, leaning near a framed photo on the other side of the room. He was not alone. “Shimmy?” she whispered under her breath. What is she doing? Something about Shimmy’s smile seemed phony, each time she tilted her head and giggled and held his hoof. But Sandbar’s expression seemed more genuine. He couldn’t take his eyes off her! Shimmy! That fucking fake bitch! Ocellus rose from the chair, emboldened and willing to storm over there and break them up. But before she got far, she saw the distance between the pair shrink. And their lips met, softly at first. Then Shimmy seemed to have lost a battle of will, her hooves began exploring every part of him as she kissed him and shut her eyes. Sandbar had a hoof in her mane, and was smiling as he kissed her, taking his time to glide his hoof over Shimmy’s pale auburn coat, gently petting and pulling her closer. Ocellus stood there, still like stone. Her mind went blank, so did her face. All she felt was pressure in her gut. She wanted to throw up. But Silverstream beat her to it, as Ocellus quickly discovered, glancing over her shoulder to the clamor of the crowd making way for Silverstream, who was puking up a liter of filth all over the shag carpet. The crowd fell apart into panicked screams and drunken cheers, but mostly creatures murmuring to each other trying to figure out what happened. “Silver!” Ocellus said, and all at once she forgot about Sandbar, rushing over to help her friend. But Silver was out of reach, being propped up by Huckleberry and a few other stallions, “Is she OK??” “We’re getting her to a hospital,” said one pony, who was slurring his words. He motioned for his friends to help him carry Silver towards the front door. “Where’s Gallus? Somepony go find him,” said another of the boys. “He’s in the bathroom,” answered another. “I’ll get him,” offered Ocellus; the boys had just realized she was there. “Alright, tell him to meet us there. We’ve got to go, she might be fucked,” said Huckleberry. Ocellus nodded. Behind her, the party had resumed as if nothing had happened. The puke on the floor reeked, but nobody seemed to notice. Sandbar and Shimmy were still making out in the corner, and Ocellus did her best not to look or think too hard about it, that was until she ran right into Lighthoof. Ocellus wanted to slap her, but instead she just stared at her in disbelief. “Lighthoof!” Ocellus exclaimed, too heartbroken to say anything else, as she began bursting into tears. Lighthoof’s own heart broke at the sight. “Oc-” Lighthoof attempted, before Ocellus cut her off. “You couldn’t have stopped her??” Ocellus asked, “You brought me here to give me a chance, and just when I try to get it you let your best friend take it away? You knew I liked him!!” “Ocellus, I’m sorry! Please, I…” Lighthoof said, struggling to speak. “I knew this was all a mistake,” Ocellus said, shoving past Lighthoof. “Ocellus wait!” Lighthoof said, but Ocellus did not look back. Ocellus continued on down and around a corner towards the bathroom, fuming from the ears. Her head was flushed with wine, and she could not stop thinking about Sandbar, about Auburn, about…about….Gallus. When Ocellus found the bathroom, she knocked on the door not with a hoof, but with a claw. Her Silverstream disguise had always been her best work, Ocellus thought. Countless times Ocellus had posed as Silver in order to attend classes or sit through interviews, and Ocellus knew every detail to replicate. She was utterly unmistakable, except for that the real Silverstream was currently en route to the hospital and puking her brains out.. Gallus opened the bathroom door, having just finished washing his claws. He was startled by Ocellus, who was so drunk now that she could hardly stop herself from smirking and batting her eyelids and biting her lip with ravenous intent. “.....Ocellus, I know it’s you,” Gallus said, bluntly. Ocellus’ smile dropped off her face. She thought she should try to keep up the deception, but decided instead to phase back right then and there, defeated. “How?” she demanded. “It’s past 11:00 p.m. on a Friday night and you’re standing up without help,” Gallus said, dryly, “What are you trying to pull?” “I…I was, uh…She…” Ocellus mumbled, pulling at her dress to make sure it hadn’t hiked up her hips too far. Gallus raised an eyebrow. “I’ve never seen you drunk before,” Gallus realized, “I’ve never seen you dress like that, either.” “And what do you think?” Ocellus said, deciding to unburden herself and say what she wanted to. Gallus blew air out of his nose, and the beginnings of a smirk made it to his face. “I think I’m a fan,” Gallus said, “A year ago you wouldn’t be caught dead in here.” “I guess I might be wanting to try something new,” Ocellus said, taking a step closer. “Hm,” Gallus grunted, “And what do you think Silver would have to say about that?” “I don’t think she can say much at all, at present,” Ocellus said, “Gallus. We’re friends, right?” “Yeah,” Gallus said, skeptical of what she was going to say next. “Well, um, y’see, I might have to ask you for a friendly favor,” Ocellus said, “Gallus, I’ve never…I’ve never done it with anyone. Ever. I wanted it to be Sandbar, but….” Gallus flinched at the mention of Sandbar. “Always thrilled to be the second choice,” Gallus scoffed, attempting to trot away. Ocellus planted herself in his way, and phased back into Silver. “I’ll do anything you want,” Ocellus said, blushing as she felt her dignity shriveling away, “Anything you want her to do for you that she won’t do. Gallus….I can be her. I can be the her you want.” Gallus’ eyes flickered, as a thousand thoughts ran through his mind. He glanced back down the hall. He shook his head for a moment and almost made another attempt at leaving, but his claws never left the floor. “....Silver can never find out. Never,” Gallus said. Ocellus nodded. Gallus eyed Ocellus up and down, and nodded, approvingly. “Alright, let’s do it,” Gallus said, taking her by the hoof and leading her down the hall into one of the bedrooms. As soon as they entered, Ocellus stripped out of her red dress, phased back into Silver, and smoothed out the downy feathers of her coat, Gallus shut the door behind him and locked it, taking a deep breath. Gallus laid down on the bed, as Ocellus climbed on top of him, still in her Silver disguise. Gallus’ face was so red, Ocellus admitted he looked adorable. To Ocellus’ surprise, Gallus’ friends had not been entirely far off. His cock, as with most griffins, was nothing like that of a pony. The base of the cock was a short mound, and at its tip was a small red, pointed tip. His balls were heavy and about as large as his cock itself, which was about four inches in length even while hard. Ocellus was glad he wasn’t too large, at least for her first attempt. She wondered how much bigger Sandbar was, or Auburn, even. While her mind wandered, Gallus wasted no time sliding his cock into her folds, easing himself along gently at first, and then more roughly after he was about halfway in. The shock of entry took Ocellus so unaware that she had to belt out a high-pitched screech, wincing as a bizarre fusion of pain and pleasure overcame her. She was so wet already that his cock slid in without much resistance, filling her up so much that it felt as though she was being torn apart from inside. She shuddered and shrieked and buckled over top his cock, rocking her hips back and forth on top of him. “Not Silver. I want you,” Gallus said. Ocellus took a moment to process what he had said, before she focused on phasing back. She managed to do it, and she felt herself become tighter around Gallus’ cock, as now she was of considerably smaller size. “I always knew you were a freak,” Gallus said, holding her hips and helping her grind over top of him, “You hide it well, I guess.” Ocellus was too overcome by the pressure of his cock inside her to choke out an answer. “Oh fuck! Fuck me! FUCK ME!” Ocellus screamed. Gallus dug his talons into Ocellus’ hips so deep he nearly drew blood, as Ocellus continued rocking on his cock faster and faster. “F-FUCK! H-HAH! HARDER! OH, CELESTIA….I-I’M CUMMING!” Ocellus shrieked. Her orgasm hit her like a brick to the face, as her entire body seemed to turn light as air, as her muscles all tensed and her brain switched off for a second. She was higher than she had ever been, and she could feel it everywhere. In her neck and in her stomach. In her legs, her hooves, and her heart. Gallus pulled his cock out of her just as Ocellus began coming down, panting and gasping for breath. “You….You didn’t finish,” Ocellus said. She realized he wasn’t finished yet. They had made a bargain after all, and that meant doing the things the real Silver wouldn’t do. Ocellus wondered what exactly Gallus was planning for her. “Kneel down on the bed, right there,” Gallus said, spinning over. Ocellus obliged his request, climbing off the bed, exhausted, and kneeling against the long edge of the bed. Gallus positioned his ass so that it hung off the bed, facing Ocellus’ face. Ocellus phased into Silver, to Gallus’ satisfaction, and she stared at Gallus’ huge blue ass. “You’ve got a big ass for a guy,” Ocellus noticed, “You’re soaked too? I was doing all the work, wasn’t I?” “You’ve got a lotta commentary for a first-timer,” Gallus laughed, “You get the idea here, right?” “I guess. This is what you’re into?” Ocellus asked, “It’s not that weird.” “Tell Silver that,” Gallus growled, “Don’t actually.” “Wow, your asshole’s almost as big as my head,” Ocellus remarked, admiring Gallus’ massive, red maw, with tight, tender flesh surrounding a tiny opening. Ocellus, still high off of her orgasm, shut her eyes and dug into her meal, squeezing her face inside Gallus’ ass, burying her beak into his hole. Her tongue emerged to swirl around the edge of his hole, lightly at first. Then she pressed her face deeper, sticking her tongue deeper into his asshole. She could taste salty-sweet beads of sweat, but, to her relief, nothing too foul. Gallus kept good care of his rectal health, she discovered, though Ocellus wondered why, if Silver never bothered fighting in this arena. Ocellus was furiously fingering herself with her left foreclaw, while her right was planted firmly on Gallus’ ass, squeezing and pinching and pulling him towards her. She had become so lost in his ass that she often forgot to breathe, and had to pull away to take a quick gasp before allowing herself to dive back in. Eventually Gallus was satisfied, and Ocellus could see the result of her work, in Gallus’ raging erection. “Now just sit there with your tongue out, OK?” Gallus instructed, before reaching for his cock. “...You’re gonna do it on my face?” Ocellus winced, disgusted. “You’ll eat ass but not cum?” Ocellus supposed he had a point, and obediently knelt there with her mouth wide open and her tongue hanging out. Gallus, meanwhile, had begun stroking himself over her face in anticipation. His cock was already so hard she did not imagine it would take long, though Gallus had remarkable stamina. “Beg for it,” Gallus demanded. “....Um, please cum on my face!” “No, like, really beg for it. Like your fucking life depends on it,” he said. Ocellus put her mind to the task, trying her best to embody the character he wanted. “PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE CUM ON MY FACE! I’M A FILTHY FREAK WHO NEEDS HER FACE COVERED IN CUM RIGHT FUCKING NOW! PLEASE!” She was so loud she knew that most of the house must have heard them. Luckily that door was locked. It was, right? Gallus gasped as his cock began pulsing even harder. His climax came right as she finished screaming, shooting string after string of thick, off-white cum all over Ocellus’ face and mouth. What landed in her mouth she ate eagerly, and she could not say she despised the taste, which was salty and savory and sticky. “Oh, fuck,” Gallus grunted, lying back on the bed, exhausted. Ocellus changed back to her proper form, as she began picking the cum off her face and licking it off her hooves. “Did I do OK?” Ocellus asked. “Yeah, yeah….Just…we don’t ever speak of this, OK?” Gallus said, “And this is a one-time thing, too, but….yeah, that was good.” Ocellus was beaming from the floor, wiping off the last residue of cum off her face. But both were oblivious to the pair of eyes watching them from the other doorway, that led to a second corridor neither had paid attention to. From behind a crack in the door, Berry Bliss was shaking her head in disbelief, while a grin curled up to her lips. Ocellus awoke to the noonday sun, lying in a sweaty puddle. She did not remember having returned home last night, but somehow she made it back to her bed. “Oh Celestia, what have I done??” Ocellus groaned. She fell out of bed in a huff, and felt the pressure in her head, what had to be her first real hangover. Her body felt sick and disgusting and weak, and she needed water desperately. But first she knelt beside her bed, clasping her hooves together and whispering under her breath. “Oh Celestia, please forgive me. I….I’ve made a terrible terrible mistake. Oh Celestia I need to go to confession….” She said all her prayers twice and found the strength to get up and shower, before preparing to go to the dining hall to eat something pronto. Down the dorm hallway, she ran right into Gallus, and with a foreleg slung around his shoulder was Silverstream, who was a ghastly shade of grey. She was pale like a ghost, and her breath stank like sour fish. “Oh my….-, Silver, are you OK?” Ocellus stammered. “Never better,” Silver laughed, weakly. Gallus adjusted his foreleg, struggling to help her walk. “Had to get her stomach pumped. She needs to rest a while. Couple days at least,” Gallus explained. “That might mean I have to miss practice. Sorry,” Silver said. “Just stay in bed and rest,” Ocellus said, “And drink water! Don’t forget that!” Silver nodded, and Gallus continued down the hall. He met Ocellus’ gaze briefly, but his eyes did not linger long. After Gallus had left Silver in her room to hopefully sleep all day, he was begrudged to have to nearly collide with Berry Bliss, who had been prancing up the stairs. “There you are,” Berry grinned. “Uh. You’re kinda blocking the way,” Gallus said, attempting to move around her. But she jumped in front of him again. “There’s going to be a vote today,” Berry said. “Election day is next month, Berry,” Gallus said, flatly. “On the cheer squad, you smirking little shit. A vote to remove Ocellus as captain,” Berry said. “OK…Why should I care about this?” Gallus said. “Because I need you to do something for me,” Berry grinned, “And you will do it, or else.” “Or else what?” “Or else….I’ll tell Silver about how you cheated on her last night while she was being driven to the hospital. You sick fuck,” Berry said. Gallus stared at her, dumbfounded. “I don’t know what you’re talking about,” Gallus said. Berry snickered. “You might be able to keep up a charade, sure, but can your new fuck-buddy? If I bring it up in front of them, you think Ocellus will be able to keep it together? That little tramp? She’ll tell Silver I’m right, and then the two of you will be over. Ocellus too, she’ll probably never talk to you ever again.” “Alright, alright, for Luna’s sake…What do you want?” “You need to tell Smolder and Yona and Silver to vote yes on removing Ocellus.” Gallus glared at her. “This is so fucked up,” he said, “...If I do it, you won’t tell her?” Berry gestured that her lips were sealed. Gallus sighed and sauntered past her, supposing he had no choice but to comply. Gallus had found Smolder and Yona in the common room hanging out on a couch listening to the radio, when he had made his big pitch to vote against Ocellus. An hour had passed already, and Gallus had gained little ground. He would have to resort to extreme measures soon. Silver can’t find out what I did. Not yet. “Yona not turn on friend,” Yona insisted, waving Gallus off. “C’mon. Don’t you think Berry has some good points?” Gallus asked. “Berry’s just power-hungry and doesn’t like that Ocellus actually tries to be responsible,” Smolder said, “Why do you care anyway?” Gallus sighed. “Well…I guess I just wanted to help you get back at her.” “Back at her? For what?” Yona asked. “You weren’t there at that party last night. I wasn’t sure whether to tell you or let her do it, but…well Sandbar was there too, and…Ocellus….she and him, they….” “...No,” Smolder said, glancing at Yona, “Ocellus wouldn’t do that.” Tears formed in the corners of Yona’s eyes. “Ocellus….Sandbar?” Yona said, her voice trembling. “I should’ve tried to stop them, I’m sorry, I…” Gallus said, “I wasn’t thinking. Look, all I thought was….maybe this whole captaincy thing might be a way to get revenge.” Yona hung her head in misery. “Yona will make Ocellus pay.” Yona growled. Gallus glanced at Smolder, who, as he had feared, seemed less convinced of his brazen lie. She knew him too well. “Ocellus is still our friend. I’m not turning on her,” Smolder said, standing up and storming off. When Ocellus arrived for Saturday practice, she hadn’t expected to find the entire team deserted. Is this some kind of prank? There were voices coming from the trainer’s trailer nearby, and so Ocellus slung her bag around her shoulder and went off to investigate. Inside the trailer, the voices all stopped as soon as Ocellus arrived at the open door, up the ramp. She saw Patty, and Lighthoof and Shimmy, and Yona and Smolder, and….Berry, who looked especially pleased about something. “What’s going on?” “Oh, nothing. Just a vote of no confidence,” Berry said, bluntly, “In regard to our dear captain. And the results are in.” Ocellus glanced around the room, expecting one of them to break out into laughter and reveal how this was all some elaborate joke. But nopony was laughing. “You’re serious?” Ocellus stammered, “All because of-” “For the team’s sake,” Berry interrupted, “Nothing else.” “It was five to one,” Patty said, “Against you....Sorry, Ocellus.” Ocellus blinked, refusing to believe that the creatures she once called her friends could treat her this way. Ocellus saw by the frustration in Smolder’s eyes that she was likely the lone dissenter, which meant that Yona…..Yona? “No,” Ocellus said under her breath, too stunned to think of what to say. Lighthoof and Shimmy were all staring at the ground, as did Patty, all ashamed. “I’m Captain now, Ocellus,” Berry said, “And my first act is putting you on probation.” “Berry, that’s too far,” Patty said. Berry raised a hoof to shut Patty up, and Patty flinched, backing down. “Why do you all hate me?” Ocellus asked, through a shaky voice and the beginnings of tears. “Because you’re not one of us,” Berry Bliss answered, without delay, “You don’t dress right. You don’t talk right. You don’t think right. And we’re sick of it.” Ocellus glared at her, and then at the others, all of whom could not bring themselves to meet her gaze. “You all feel this way?” Ocellus demanded. None of them spoke, not even Yona. “Because I don’t act like a slut, you’re kicking me out?” Ocellus stammered. “Is that what we are? Just sluts?” Lighthoof retorted, breaking out into tears. Ocellus refused to look at her, too angry over what happened with Sandbar last night. “Grow up, Ocellus,” Berry said, “This is the game. You have to act a certain way to get the boys’ attention. You have to make a certain kind of effort to be a certain kind of girl. And you’re not that girl. You won’t ever be.” “Berry, c’mon, go easy,” said Patty hesitantly, though Berry shot her an angry gaze that shut her up again, quickly. “You don’t have a boyfriend, you don’t like to party, and you treat the team like it’s a job. Nobody ever has any fun with you around, so it’s better that you just go,” Berry snarled. Ocellus bit her lip to stop herself from crying. “Fine. I will,” Ocellus said, “I’ll see you all at school.” Yona scowled and shut her eyes, while Berry kept on grinning. Patty frowned to herself and turned away from Berry, while Shimmy and Lighthoof watched Ocellus make for the door. Ocellus found herself back on the ramp, and finally Smolder broke off from the group inside, jogging ahead to catch up. “If you’re out then I’m out,” Smolder said, defiantly. Ocellus felt like crying, and she half-fell into Smolder’s arms as they left the trailer to head back to the dorms. Gallus found Ocellus crying in the common room, with Smolder right at her side. He began backing up his steps to escape the scene, but Smolder had already seen him. “Hey!! Get back here,” Smolder demanded. Gallus cursed himself and trotted back over. “I guess you got what you wanted,” Smolder said, “Berry just kicked Ocellus off the team.” “She what?” Gallus said, shocked, “That wasn’t part of the deal…” Both girls glared up at him. “What deal?” Smolder and Ocellus snarled simultaneously. Gallus laughed nervously. “OK, so, Berry maybe might have made me tell Smolder and Yona that you tried to hook up with Sandbar last night,” Gallus said. “You what?” Ocellus cried. “I had to, OK?” Gallus said, “Berry knows about what we did, somehow. She made me do it.” “....That bitch!” Ocellus roared. “So wait, you didn’t hook up with Sandbar?” Smolder asked, as her eyes widened in horror and realization, “It was…..Gallus?” Ocellus blushed and buried her face in her hooves. “Does Silver know?” Smolder asked, nervously. “No. Nor will she ever,” Gallus warned. “Guys. You have to tell her,” Smolder said, “She probably wouldn’t even mind it, as long as you two aren’t like, serious……You’re not, right?” “No,” Gallus said, “It was a lapse in judgment. OK? Berry’s the only other one who knows.” “If you just tell Silver the truth, then Berry doesn’t have any power over you anymore. So tell her,” Smolder said. “We will,” Ocellus said, firmly. “....We will?” Gallus repeated, saddened. “We will. She’s our friend, and we betrayed her, and we have to own up to it. I should never have gone out, or drank so much, or lost control of myself, I just….I just wanted to know what it was like! I just wanted a taste of it. We’re going to make things right with Silver. But this won’t end there. They want to play dirty? Well I can play dirty too. They think I’m not slutty enough for the team?? Well I’m going to prove them wrong. I’m going to beat them at their own game.” “...Uh, Ocellus, what exactly are you going to do?” Smolder asked, hesitantly. Ocellus found a marker and approached a whiteboard fixed to a nearby wall. She began scribbling off names, some left side of a line, and some on the right. Yona & Shimmy Shake..........Sandbar Patty Peppermint .................Slate Lighthoof................................November Rain Berry Bliss...............................Auburn Blaze Ocellus took a step back, while Gallus and Smolder exchanged a look. Ocellus began to laugh, madly, as she felt her heart begin beating faster. “I’m going to fuck each of their boyfriends. And you two are gonna help me do it.” Smolder and Gallus glanced at each other again, while Ocellus’ eyes returned to the whiteboard. They were going to pay. They were going to learn what a true whore really looks like.