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Her Chocolate Heart

by LucidTech

Chapter 1: Never say cry

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“You need to calm down dear…” Bon Bon said as she watched her dearest friend prance impatiently in place.

Lyra’s face bounced up and down with the rest of her body, a wide grin stuck firmly to her skin. And with all this going on, she still somehow managed to keep herself on the train platform, though just barely. “But I can see the train now! It’s almost here!” She shouted, pointing towards on the approaching locomotive with exaggerated movements of her front left leg. Meanwhile, her other hooves beat incessantly against the wood beneath her, filling the air with an abstract music.

Bon Bon blinked, just as confused now as she had been thirty minutes ago when Lyra had brought her here by force. “You dragged me down here without a word dear, When I asked you what was going on you just screeched unintelligibly.” Not that this was out of character for Lyra. She was known to be excitable by pretty much any pony who had ever chatted with her. She also delighted in novelty, and the combination of the two would almost always end horribly. At least financially, at most physically.

“Oh.” A soft blush painted Lyra’s cheeks as she realized that she had once again ran ahead recklessly. Bon Bon heart skipped a beat unbidden, betraying any hope for the vanilla colored mare that she could get through this interaction with platonic thoughts. It was all Lyra’s fault though, she always looked so overwhelming attractive when she blushed. “Well, today Catchy Tune is coming to Ponyville.” Lyra explained calmly. “He’s one of my biggest role models, he did the music for most of the big musicals you hear.”

“Ah,” The candy maker drew herself away from her selfish thoughts, though they still tickled the back of her mind. “So less novelty and more seeing your hero in person? I suppose I can understand you being excited for that.” Bon Bon offered a reassuring grin to the mint green unicorn and continued, her tone airy and jovial. “I’d probably lose my head a bit too.” Lyra smiled softly at the acknowledgement that she wasn’t completely crazy and then turned her head back to the approaching transport that powered its way all too slowly over the metal rails.

Bon Bon watched the approaching train for but a moment before she looked back to Lyra, who had her gaze firmly affixed to the locomotive. The candy maker shuffled her hooves softly, sliding nearer to her friend without alerting her. The closer she got the more she wanted so badly to yell her emotions to the world, shout them from the highest rooftop. But her lips were kept sealed by her knowledge. The knowledge that, should she ever do such a thing, it would kill both of their lives. And so, as much as for her sake as for Lyra’s she couldn’t bring herself to do it, no matter how badly her heart desired it, her mind said no.

But her heart was stubborn, she debated with herself over the logic, over when it would be okay, over when it would be incorrect, over if she should do it at all. She shuffled ever closer to Lyra as her mind wrestled with itself, her subconscious seeking some kind of respite from the inner feud. But, just as Bon Bon found herself reaching out for the lustrous olive green coat, the train pulled into the station. As the whistle blew, Bon Bon practically bolted away, putting a greater distance between her and her heart’s desire than there had been to begin with.

But, luckily, Lyra didn’t notice. And, with a quick glance around, Bon Bon reassured herself that no one else had either. She put on a smile, half hearted at best, and turned her attention to the train doors as they opened. She didn’t recognize any of the ponies that got off of the train, but she knew Lyra would be able to spot the stallion she was looking for. She may be excitable, but if Lyra was focused on something than she was the most observant pony in the world.

So, when Lyra suddenly bolted forward to the train doors, Bon Bon followed. And, just as the candy maker had suspected, Lyra was already shaking hooves with her idol. While her attention was trapped on the big musician though, Bon Bon’s eyes found themselves drifting to the mare that accompanied him. She was very pretty, all things considered. She wasn’t as alluring as the mint unicorn, her eyes didn’t shimmer with life the way that Lyra’s did, but Bon Bon admitted to herself that she would have bought her a drink if they’d met in a bar.

“Oh my gosh it’s such a pleasure to meet you Mister Catchy Tune!” Lyra blurted out, ignoring any pauses that might slow her words. The stallion smiled back, letting the enthusiastic lyrist continue her hoof shake as she rambled on and on about what a big fan she was, allowing her every moment to complete her rant. And, when at last she finished, he kept the smile as he lowered his hoof back to the ground.

“You must be Lyra.” He said patiently, his voice flowing over his tongue like a forest brook. “This,” He indicated the mare next to him. “Is Sure Step, she’s done the choreography for most of the musicals I’ve worked on, we’ve only recently started dating and she announced she was going to come here with me, so I wouldn’t lose myself in the country’s allure. She’s the ‘plus one’ I told you was going to be coming.” He turned to his companion and smiled, looking deep into her eyes. “Isn’t she just a doll?”

“Oh come on Catchy, we can’t just be going around lost in each others eyes.” Sure Step had an odd Manehattan accent to her words, turning them up at the ends like the collar of a fine tuxedo after it’s been through the wrong kind of wash.

“Aw, why not? Neither of us has any work to do right now.” Catchy Tune said, a soft pleading tone holding his words like a child’s teddy bear.

“It’ll be hard to watch the scenery in the reflection of your eyes, you know?”

“I’d like to try and see it in yours for a month or two, for research purposes, you know?”

“You’re more lost in love than the characters we write for, come on now, we’ve a pony here who offered to give us her house while we were in town, the least we could do is give her a bit of attention, don’t you think?”

“As always, you’re right dear.” His grin faded from enamored to happy and he turned back to the pair in front of him. “Thank you for the offer once again Lyra, but where exactly do you intend on staying when we steal your home from you?”

This stopped Lyra in her tracks. She paused, gazing blankly ahead. “I’m not sure… I hadn’t thought of that.” Catchy Tune and Sure Step gave the mare a look of confusion, as if they didn’t fully believe or understand what she had just said. Bon Bon, meanwhile, let out a soft yet exasperated sigh.

“Dear, I thought we talked about this. You need to start thinking ahead if you want to get anywhere in life.” Lyra gave the candy-maker a depressed look with half lidded eyes, a smile forced over her lips to try and hide her shame. Bon Bon gave into the look almost immediately, “You can stay at my place I suppose, while your house is occupied by your guests.” She had known for a long time now that she would offer housing to Lyra if she needed it, but the opportunity had never really come up, and these weren’t exactly normal circumstances either.

“I’m sorry, I don’t mean to interrupt, but…” The mares looked to Catchy Tune, who seemed to have a cautious gleam in his eyes. “You two aren’t filly foolers are you?” The canterlot duo’s eyes moved to Bon Bon and she felt herself begin to sweat lightly beneath her coat, unsure of how to answer the question. Lyra merely looked back at them with an equally befuddled expression. “‘dear’?” and Lyra’s eyes widened in realization.

“Oh Bonny calls everyone ‘Dear’. It’s just how she talks.” Lyra said, unaware how desperate a save she had just provided to her secret admirer. “I’ve seen her call lots of ponies ‘dear’.” Was that true? Bonbon couldn’t remember, did she? Maybe? Wait, wasn’t there that one colt she called ‘dear’? Oh yea, yea, she did call everyone dear, good. If she didn’t call everyone dear than Lyra probably would’ve caught on right? Maybe? Had she called ponies ‘dear’ before Lyra had shown up? She couldn’t recall.

The looks of cautious hesitancy quickly faded from Catchy Tune’s and Sure Step’s eyes, replaced with smiles. Meanwhile, Bonbon hoped no one had seen the fit of inner panic that had gripped her heart for those few minutes. “Ah, yes, of course.” Catchy began to explain. “You must excuse me for my assumptions, but we’ve had a large hallowbaloo raised in Canterlot about that sorta thing becoming big, some kind of new thing that’s really grown over the past few days.”


“Really? That sounds kinda odd…” Bon Bon felt her heart sink as these words left the perfect mouth of her crush. “I don’t even know what I’d do if I found myself attracted to mares, it sounds so alien…” Lyra said, her voice lost in a strange place. Bon Bon recognized it as a flight of fancy, something they Lyra would probably forget about in a week or so, but it still hurt the candy maker, and she felt the desperate need to make herself scarce. An urging that she repressed. “What about you Bonny? Do you know what you’d do?”

And, for the first time that day, Bon Bon was asked a question she could answer honestly without fear. “I haven’t the slightest idea.”

“Huh…” Lyra’s mind had begun to wander over to left field chasing a foul ball.

“Regardless.” Spoke up Catchy Tune. “Perhaps you could show us to our residence so we can settle in? We’ll be able to talk about this tomorrow, if you so desire.” He stopped for a minute to glance at the sun that had only now begun it’s descent into the late evening, then continued. “Of course, I hope we’ll have a better topic of conversation available.”

“Oh, yea, of course, just follow me!” Lyra set the pace immediately, her hoofsteps sped up as her nervous demeanor returned. “It shouldn’t even take very long!” Catchy Tune smiled politely and looked backed towards the train, where a baggage boy had just emerged with the ridiculous load out of suitcases and miscellaneous items.

“Come on then, if you get it to our suite we’ll up the tip by ten bits!” The baggage boy followed, eager for the extra cash, leaving only Bon Bon to watch the entourage that made it’s way into residential Ponyville. She, however, set course for her candy shop, where her own home sat on the second floor. She did, after all, have a very important guest to prepare for.

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