Fifty Shades of Twidash

by Silvernis

All Good Things

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ALL GOOD THINGS


Rainbow Dash was fast. She loved it, too, loved the total rush of hurtling through life and looking back to see the world dazed and amazed in her wake. On general principle, she simply didn’t do slow (naps and new Daring Do novels excepted). She didn’t like taking her time, waiting, or being patient.

. . . all of which made Twilight’s new game absolutely maddening.

“C’mon, Twi,” she whined, fidgeting on the end of the bed. “I’ve been waiting all day for this. What the buck are you doing?”

The unicorn chuckled and continued circling the bed. “Trying to teach you some patience, little Miss Ten Seconds Flat.”

Rainbow scowled. Patience wasn’t really going to work, not when Twilight was wearing those plum-colored socks and bobbing her shapely little plot back and forth as she sauntered around the bed. Rainbow felt a familiar warmth starting to grow between her back legs.

Twilight flashed her a knowing smirk, then slowly, deliberately, lifted her tail, leaning forward and splaying her back legs for maximum effect.

Rainbow’s wings flared noisily. “Screw patience!” she shouted. She dove off the end of the bed, aiming for that delicious purple slit—or rather, she tried to. She got within a hoofspan of her goal before a familiar magic aura blazed to life around her, leaving her flailing helplessly in the air.

“No fair!” pouted Rainbow. “Twi, lemme go!”

Twilight waggled her just-out-of-reach rump, then straightened up and turned to face Rainbow. She gently kissed the suspended pegasus, then pulled back and looked at her.

“Do you want me, Rainbow Dash?” she asked in a throaty whisper.

“Yes,” Rainbow whispered back, drowning in those bottomless violet eyes.

“Do you need me?”

“Yes!”

Twilight kissed her again, deeper this time, curling her tongue around Rainbow’s. Rainbow moaned, her wings so stiff they hurt. She could feel a telltale wetness starting to trickle down her back legs.

All too soon, the unicorn pulled out, breathing heavily. “Do you need me right now, Rainbow Dash?”

“Yesyesyesyesyes!”

“Well, that’s too bad,” said Twilight, grinning wickedly and prancing back a step, “because you’re going to have to wait a bit.”

What?” Rainbow howled. “Twilight, you—you dumb egghead!”

Twilight laughed and magically pushed the pegasus back onto the bed, belly up. Rainbow felt more ropes coil around each of her legs, slowly but inexorably pulling until she was fully stretched out. Another rope wrapped around her belly and wings, gradually tightening until her stiff wings were forced back against her flanks. She thrashed, but the knots were tight and unyielding.

Twilight hopped onto the bed and straddled her, leaning down to plant a delicate kiss on her nose. “Are you comfortable, Dashie?” asked the unicorn, her voice soft and serious.

“Yes,” whispered Rainbow, and, strangely enough, it was the truth. They’d been doing this for weeks now, and she still didn’t understand how being bound and helpless could be comfortable, but somehow it was. Lying here on Twilight’s bed, tied down and utterly vulnerable, with Twilight’s warm weight on top of her . . . it somehow felt safe.

“Good,” said Twilight. She pressed her body against Rainbow’s and kissed her again, and again, and again. Rainbow gasped as the kisses started sliding downward and Twilight began using her teeth. Ever so slowly, the unicorn wriggled backwards as she kissed and licked and nibbled her way down Rainbow’s neck and belly. She stopped abruptly just shy of the pegasus’s folds.

Rainbow whimpered. “Do it,” she begged. “I need you so bad, Twi. I wanna feel you.”

“Patience,” said Twilight. She ran her tongue lightly over Rainbow’s wet lips before pulling away again.

“Twilight, please!” shrieked the pegasus, yanking uselessly at the ropes. The heat inside of her was already pushing her to her limit. Every inch of her was consumed with hunger for this beautiful, teasing, stupid sexy unicorn.

“Patience,” said Twilight again. “We’re going to take our time tonight. After all, getting there is half the fun . . . ” She gave Rainbow another gentle lick. “ . . . and I promise you’ll like where we’re going.”

* * *

Rainbow didn’t know how long they’d been at it. All she knew was that her entire body was on fire and completely desperate for sweet release, release that Twilight still would not give her. All this time, the unicorn had kept her on the brink, on the very edge, dangling her over but never quite letting go. It was at once agonizing and amazing.

“Thirty-seven minutes!” Twilight cried, still ravaging the pegasus’s dripping slit with one hoof while the other worked frantically between her own legs. “You’ve—you’ve lasted thirty-seven minutes, Rainbow Dash! That’s—a new record!” She groaned and panted, obviously on the edge herself.

“Let me come!” begged Rainbow. “Pleasepleaseplease just finish me! I can’t take any more!”

“I think—you can last—a little longer!”

Twilight!”

“Okay, okay!”

Twilight suddenly shoved her muzzle into Rainbow, took the pegasus’s nub between her teeth, and gently bit down.

Rainbow screamed. Waves of hot, electric ecstasy exploded through her, as if a sonic rainboom had just gone off in her very core. She shuddered and arched her back and heaved against her bonds as the sensation burned through every fiber of her being. After a long minute, she finally fell back onto the bed, happy and utterly drained. Her breath came in ragged gasps.

Twilight, looking similarly exhausted, slowly dragged herself up and collapsed next to Rainbow, wrapping her sock-covered legs around the pegasus and snuggling against her.

They lay like that for a while in comfortable silence. Eventually, Rainbow turned her head and smiled tiredly at Twilight.

“You were right,” she said. “I did like it. That was . . . incredible.”

Twilight kissed her, and Rainbow could taste her own wetness on the unicorn’s lips. “See, Dashie?” she said, smiling back. “Patience.”

“Lesson learned, mistress.”

Twilight giggled. “Speaking of which, let me get you loose.” Her horn glowed, and Rainbow felt the ropes start to move.

“Wait,” said the pegasus. “Just . . . leave it for now.”

“Really?”

“Yeah. I just . . . wanna be here like this for a while. With you.” Rainbow grinned, closed her eyes, and leaned her head against Twilight’s. “I wanna take my time with you.”

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