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The Fastest Flyer

by yupyup


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Chapter 1: The New Wonderbolt

Chapter 1: The New Wonderbolt

Rainbow Dash had been as excited as ever to see the Wonderbolts perform. She looked at her tickets to the air show; something about them stuck out and filled her with anticipation. This was the first Wonderbolts performance of the new year, and was the most important as they usually premiered some amazing new tricks that never failed to impress.

“Only a few more days, I can’t wait!!!” Rainbow said excitedly. There had been a lot of speculation, everypony had been talking about the show. “I wonder what they’re gonna do this year,” Rainbow pondered before shrugging it off quickly. She glanced at her walls, filled with posters of the Wonderbolts and its members. She had kept the same interest in the Wonderbolts that she had from her filly years and although most ponies had shared her enthusiasm with the Wonderbolts, she still felt slightly embarrassed to have made few modifications to her room.

Rainbow spent the night looking at some at the paraphernalia she had collected from the previous years, each one building her excitement for the coming days. She remembered her first air show. She was just a filly, but she remembered it like it was yesterday. The highlights of that show, and every other show, played through her mind. She remembered seeing Storm Cloud perform the first Buccaneer Blitz, and the time her dad told her about Blue Yonder, the first pegasus to ever break the sound barrier.

She wished she could have seen it in person, but she it happened way before her time. Rainbow was able to find a scrapbook containing some newspaper clippings her dad had saved. BLUE YONDER BREAKS MORE THAN THE SOUND BARRIER. It was nearly a tragedy, since he was the first pegasus to ever go that fast the doctors didn’t know the effect on the body. He strained his wings and had broken a few of his bones upon the sketchy landing. Still, with the help of some of the other Wonderbolts he was able to take his bow.

Although Rainbow hadn’t been the first to break the sound barrier, she was the first to perform a sonic rainboom. After Blue Yonder’s incident many ponies saw the sonic rainboom as just an impossibility, and a hopeless endeavor, but she had proved them wrong. She took comfort in knowing that as she fell back to sleep.

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Rainbow Dash surveyed her surroundings. It was pitch black and she carefully moved around while calling out, hoping to get a response. Nothing. She had continued this for a few minutes, still nothing. “OW” Rainbow had walked straight into something metal. She felt around the object and discovered it was quite large, feeling like a wall of cold steel.

“Hello Mares and Gentlecolts,” a voice appeared. Although the voice was loud, it seemed distant. Before Rainbow could respond, the lights had turned on around her revealing that she was in a locker room and, was in fact, leaning against a wall of lockers. “Hey kid, hurry up that’s your cue.” A raspy voice called out. Rainbow took a while to take it all in after the brief sensory overload. She came face-to-face with a stern pegasus. He was definitely an aged pony, but years of what seemed to be hard work and experience gave him a stable appearance.

“Didn’t you hear me kid, hurry up!” the stallion had raised his voice this time. Rainbow was taken by surprise but walked to the newly found walkway that the pony was intently pointing her to. She could hear the voice from before, seeming closer and closer with each step. Before she could reach the end, the pegasus from before called back to her. “Don’t forget your goggles kid.” Rainbow turned around and grabbed the goggles from the stallion before giving him a confused look. “You’re supposed to wear them for the show… rookie” the stallion finally replied but making sure to lower his voice on that last remark. Rainbow hadn’t heard it, but as she went to put on her the goggles on she noticed something that she hadn’t taken the time to notice before. She was fully dressed, but not just in any apparel… she was in a Wonderbolts uniform.

“And without further ado….”

“Hurry up, you have to be out there now” and with a push, Rainbow had found herself out of the locker room and into a much bigger venue. She was blinded by the light. This is getting old, Rainbow thought as she rubbed her eyes to adjust to the new spotlight.

She had missed what the announcer had said, but it had lead to cheers from what sounded like thousands.  She found herself in the middle of a field, above her the other Wonderbolts had flown in. Rainbow knew what she had to do, she took off flying with them. She found it surprisingly easy to fit in with their complicated drills. She didn’t know how, but she was able to predict where they others were going to be and where she had to be.

The show consisted of many loop de loops, upside down flying, a buccaneer blitz or two, and lastly finished with a sonic rainboom. Rainbow was breathless, from both the tiring show and how awesome it was. After the performance she joined the rest of the Wonderbolts, who had been getting ready to bow to the audience. As she stood in the middle, between two of her favorite wonderbolts, Soarin' and Spitfire, something caught her eye. Out of nowhere, a small sparkling object materialized. She tried to make it out, but before she could it smacked her across the side of her face. Rainbow winced in pain, and was ready to curse out the pony that threw that; she turned to the crowd and found that there were many similar objects, each varying in size, heading towards her. There was no way she could have avoided them all.

Rainbow Dash woke up in shock still stuck in her dream, trying to avoid getting hit. She noticed her surroundings and came back into reality. “Maybe being showered in diamonds isn’t the best idea after all,” she muttered to herself before readjusting herself and falling back to sleep.

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Rainbow had woke up luckily without the help any gems or rocks. She had been enthusiastic as she the night before. Probably even more so as today the Wonderbolts were holding a conference to discuss this upcoming season. It was also to build hype and anticipation for their upcoming performance. The first show of the season was one of the most popular events and had one of the best turnouts.

After her morning routine Rainbow headed off towards the conference. Maybe they’ll reveal some new tricks early, or maybe I can get an autograph from Spitfire, Rainbow imagined on the way to the conference.

The crowd was thick; Rainbow tried to wiggle and inch her way through, but only got about halfway before not being able to move any further. Why couldn’t it be outside? I would be able to fly up and get a better view.  It didn’t matter though, she had a good view and the Wonderbolts had stepped on the stage leaving her with little time to complain.  

The interview was filled with many questions that any non-wonderbolts fan would be turned off by, but not Rainbow Dash. The Wonderbolts had a very casual look about them, they were able to joke around with fans and answer questions about their personal lives, even though they were supposed to be professional.

“Okay everypony, calm down real quick” Spitfire announced with a chuckle at the last joke she made. “I know we have been very casual so far, but its time to get to business.” With that the laughter died down. Waiting for silence she continued, “I think its time to introduce our new rookie…” on that word the room was full of gasps, even Rainbow was taken by surprise. It had been a while since they had taken a new recruit and, as far as Rainbow could remember, there had been no recent tryouts. A male pegasus who was the only one wearing a uniform, had sitting nonchalantly behind the known members, took his place next to Spitfire. “This stallion here may be the fastest flyer I have seen, except for me,” Spitfire claimed in good humor, “seriously though, this guy right here has potential, we hope that you guys welcome him as we have.” Rainbow couldn’t believe her ears, surely she could beat this new comer in a race any day. She ready to challenge him, but the flood of reporter ponies, all wanting to get the scoop on this rookie, prevented any chance she had of talking.


(Author’s note: This is my first fic, please provide constructive criticism. Also if you guys like it enough I will continue, but before I do I want to ask for any suggestions for a name for the new Wonderbolt. Also I would greatly appreciate if someone could help me with a picture for this fic, I purposely left out any details for describing him so you had room to work with if you wanted to help; I want him to be opposite of Rainbow and lightning themed (or similar to it) as she represents a clear sky in color. I know its kinda asking a lot, but it is completely optional, so don’t hate me too much for asking.)


Chapter 2: The Challenge

Chapter 2: The Challenge

Challenging a Wonderbolt wasn’t unheard of, but most ponies knew better than to do so. The last challenge had been over a year ago, and some poor fool had the audacity of challenging Spitfire. Spitfire had never held it against the guy, nor had any of the other Wonderbolts, they understood what it was like; the media however, had torn the poor guy to shreds, he was a hotheaded pegasus, but after the race he hadn’t dared to show his face in public.

Even if Rainbow Dash was faster than some of the Wonderbolts she hadn’t dared tried to challenge one, at least until now. I could beat this guy any day. Still she had valued the Wonderbolts’ judgment and if he was good enough for Spitfire, he deserved some respect; she had been a Wonderbolts elitist (if I haven’t got in yet, who else could?) but this wasn’t a personal vendetta, to Rainbow beating this new guy was the fastest route to the Wonderbolts. She was sure that if she showed him up, that Spitfire would gladly add her to the team.

Rainbow was still surrounded by reporter ponies and found herself being pushed to the back as they swarmed in on this new scoop. She tried to fight it, but found there astounding size and great numbers a difficult barrier. It wasn’t long before she was eventually pushed out of the small building. Normally there wouldn’t be this much reporters, but it is rare the Wonderbolts announce any new members, especially this early in the season.

So early in the season…. the gears clicked in her mind, if they had announced him this early that could only mean he is performing in the upcoming air show. It was unusual that they would gain a new member without any tryouts, but it was nearly inconceivable to have him perform at the first air show. This show was the forecast of the season and only premiered the top-ranking Wonderbolts. Some of the Wonderbolts had been on the team for years and still were not able to perform at the first show. They must really have some confidence in him. Rainbow quickly shrugged any doubts she had that he might have been faster than her and decided to leave after one last futile attempt to shove herself into the crowd.

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Twilight had just finished her re-shelving chores. “That’s all of them spi-” but before she could finish a blur from the corner of her eye tackled her. Twilight took a moment to regain her breath before seeing an excited Rainbow Dash standing above her.

“Hey Rain... Bow,” Twilight struggled, finally getting up, “what brings you here?”

“Twilight I need your help writing a letter.”

Twilight had given her a confused look, Rainbow had seemed intent on sending this letter, which was unusual. Although Rainbow had developed a new interest in reading, writing was a different story. She was an up-close-and-personal pony, unless it had been to the princess, Rainbow had always communicated in person. “And to whom is this letter to?”

Rainbow explained the situation, but Twilight had a hard time keeping up. “So you want to do what exactly?” Twilight asked hoping that Rainbow would slow down. Rainbow, finally realizing that her friend was having a hard time, decided to just get to the point, “I need you to send a challenge to the Wonderbolts for me, I can’t make it sound as form… for… fancy as you could.”

“No problem, so which Wonderbolt are you challenging?” At this question, Rainbow’s mind drew a blank, she hadn’t remembered hearing the name, either she wasn’t paying attention or they had pushed her out before she could hear. “Uhhhhhhh…  I’m not exactly sure, just call him the rookie,” she thought that he might take offense to this name, but she figured that it would only encourage him more to respond.

After reviewing the letter a few times, both ponies were content with it. Twilight called Spike into the room to send off the letter. Rainbow could hardly wait for a reply. The anticipation was eating away at her. He had to accept my challenge, any REAL Wonderbolt wouldn’t back down.

It didn’t take long for them to reply. As soon as Spike had gotten the letter, Rainbow snatched it away from his hands. A smile came across her face. He accepted my challenge, Rainbow thought before actually opening the letter. When she did a frown came upon her face. The letter was from the PR department, not the new Wonderbolt.

We would like to take your request into consideration; we will be sending our “rookie” a copy of the letter and wait for a reply from him. We wish you the best of luck if he does accept your challenge.

The rest of the letter was filled with some official business that Rainbow hadn’t taken the time to read. At least it wasn't a no. She had hated the idea of waiting longer, but she didn’t expect to wait too long.

“Maybe you should sleep and check in the morning,” Twilight interrupted. Rainbow hadn’t noticed before, but it was already getting late. The sun had gone done a while ago and was replaced by the beautiful night sky.  Rainbow had insisted that she waited just a little longer, but after Spike began to let out a yawn, which Rainbow mistook for an arriving letter, she decided against it. Perhaps she could stay up all night if she had too, but she felt it would be unfair for Spike to have to. Rainbow had thanked the helpful unicorn and dragon before departing for her cloud home in the sky.

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Twilight had woken up and gone through her morning routine. It was not long before a certain cyan pegasus was at her door.

“Anything yet?” the excited mare asked before Twilight could finish opening the door.

“Sorry, Spike is still asleep, we won’t get anything until he wakes up.”

Rainbow gave Twilight a confusing look, she never bothered to understand how Spike was able to send or receive letters before, and now that she taught of it, it didn’t make sense. Twilight explained that if the letter was sent through the use of magic it would “be inside Spike” ready to be released when upon his choosing, the only exception to this was urgent mail, which was only really sent by the princess. After she explained this she shuddered at a past memory in which Spike could not control this when he was younger and she would wake up to see that Spike would burn the bed. Twilight caught on to Rainbow’s still puzzled look, “It’s magic, it doesn’t have to make too much sense,” she offered finally, so the pegasus would somewhat understand.

The two ponies were talking when Spike woke up. Although Rainbow had been calmed down by the relaxed conversation with Twilight, she immediately jumped at the sight of him. “Did you get anything?” Rainbow instantly asked. “Yeah, yeah” a slightly grumpy and tired Spike replied. “So….. where is it?” In response to that, Spike held up his finger signaling for her to wait. The dragon inhaled sharply allowing his cheeks to puff out more than physically possible. After a brief second, he exhaled forming a small mass of green smoke that transformed into a sealed letter.

With the same enthusiasm as before, Rainbow tore the seal to reveal the letter.

Dear Rainbow Dash,

We would like to inform you that your challenge has been accepted, however, due to the upcoming air show we would like to ask you to postpone any arrangements till afterwards. Our “rookie” as you so generously named him, would also like to apologize for not responding to you in person, but his schedule is busy due to the air show.

With Regards.

Wonderbolt PR

Rainbow was overjoyed, now she would have the chance to prove herself, but admittedly, she almost forgot the about the air show. Despite the fact that she would look forward to establishing herself as one of the Wonderbolts, she would take guilty pleasure in just admiring them at the air show. Rainbow relaxed herself, and started to day dream about the great pegasi.


Chapter 3: Wonderbolts' Spring Spectacular

Chapter 3: Wonderbolts’ Spring Spectacular

There was a cool breeze throughout all of ponyville. The flowers were in blossom from the new coming of spring and there was not a cloud in the sky. It couldn’t have been a more perfect day to watch the Wonderbolts in all their glory. Rainbow Dash headed over to Fluttershy’s house. Rainbow had had two tickets, and was ready to spend the day watching the Wonderbolts with her pegasus friend. Though Fluttershy hadn’t been a huge fan of the Wonderbolts, she had gone with Rainbow many times since they were fillies.

When Rainbow had landed she found Fluttershy feeding her pets. Spring had just started a few weeks ago, and unlike her animal loving friend, Rainbow’s job as a weather pegasus had been a lot more lax during Spring.  Rainbow just watched as Fluttershy finished preparing the last dish for Angel. The bunny’s meal was much more elaborate than the others and was in a bowl filled to the brim with a wide variety of fruits and vegetables.

“You know, that bunny is spoiled.” Rainbow asserted finally announcing her presence to Fluttershy. “Oh no, it really isn’t too much,” the kind pegasus looked up to greet her, “besides Angel bunny deserves it.”

“I’m not so sure about that,” Angel shot an obnoxious glance towards Rainbow before returning to his intricate breakfast. “Okay so are we all ready to set out?” Rainbow asked finally breaking the silence. “Yeah, um let me just make sure the animals will be fine, I’m not sure they’ll be fine.” Rainbow sighed as she waited for Fluttershy; Angel had ended up pushing the timid mare out of the house. “Okay, but um, are you sure that you’ll be fine?” The only reply was the slamming of the door. “See I told you’ll they’ll be okay, now lets hurry up, I don’t want to miss a thing.”

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The two pegasi took their seats. Rainbow looked back, she exhaled in relief. They had just beaten the rush, had they been any later they have had to wait in the lengthy line. She loosened up, trying to get comfortable in her seat, as they waited for the show to begin.

While they waited for the show to start, the two friends talked about their past experiences at various Wonderbolts shows. “and remember that time when you got drunk and started flirting with Lightning Streak?” at this the timid mare blushed, “yeah” she had answered just barely audible. Although Fluttershy would only occasionally drink, Rainbow seemed to have a ton of stories of her doing ‘awesome’ things while being drunk; at least that was the way Rainbow saw it, to Fluttershy it was much more embarrassing. “I still can’t believe he took you home” the yellow pegasus had turned completely red, “well it was only because I was drunk, he was just being nice.” Rainbow shot her an accusing look, but before she could press further an array of fireworks, cheers, and an announcer cut her off.

“GOOD EVENING MARES AND GENTLECOLTS. TONIGHT WE WILL BE PRESENTING THE WONDERBOLTS SPRING SPECTACTULAR.”

With this the crowd roared, even louder than before, among them was Rainbow, cheering at the top of her lungs. Fluttershy was also cheering loudly, but compared to any other attendee she was still soundless.

“WE HAVE A GREAT LINE UP FOR YOU GUYS, WE HOPE YOU WILL ENJOY THE SHOW.”

The announcer was quiet and now the only noise coming out of the speaker was music. From the opposite side of the bleachers the Wonderbolts flew in. Although they had their uniforms on, Rainbow could identify them easily. Fire Streak, High Winds, Lightning Streak, Blaze, and Wave Chill. This had been the first team; In order to have over-the-top action and endure the lengthy show the Wonderbolts were split into two teams, usually composed of four or five members. This was the warm up, for both the fans and the Wonderbolts. They didn’t want to give away any tricks too early and they used this as an opportunity to stretch their wings with some simple yet crowd pleasing moves.

Rainbow had seen these tricks and even knew how to do perform some of them flawlessly, but they still captivated her. There was something about seeing the Wonderbolts perform that brought her back to her filly days were she had been enthralled by the wonder of these “impossibilities”. If it had been anyone else, she wouldn’t be nearly as fascinated, but she had the upmost respect for the Wonderbolts; at least for most members, she had seen these pegasi perform for years and never doubted them once, but this new member couldn’t possibly be a better flyer than her. He was a Wonderbolt though, and Rainbow didn’t want to crush any dreams he might have and get him kicked from the team, she just wanted a spot on the team. But for now, Rainbow could care less. That thought had been at the back of her mind and for now she was now she was stuck in a grip of astonishment and admiration.

The first routine of the night ended with the ‘Streak bros. Tornado’ a name created by some of the fans. Fire Streak and Lightning Streak were known to be on the same group during most of their shows, so the duo was easily given the title of the ‘Streak brothers’. Since that discovery they had been known to perform many dual tricks. One of their more popular tricks was the Tornado, in which they both flew high, above the line of sight from any other ponies and descended at break neck speed. The usual smoke trail that followed Fire and Lightning would change colors to a nearly glowing red and blue respectively. Along with the descent they would spiral around each other creating a red and blue ‘tornado’ and moments before crashing into the ground they would separate into opposite directions. The crowd loved it.

Almost without a break, the second team flew in. Soarin’, Spitfire, Fleetfoot, Rapidfire and… and…the new guy? That was Rainbow’s best guess, but by now she had expected it to be him.

This time around the action picked up. Rapidfire and Fleetfoot both did a bronco bomb, simultaneously. Soarin’ and Spitfire were also a great duo, they were perfectly in sync. This flawlessness didn’t come easy, but many ponies were willing to bet that if they were continuously together they would be doing something other than polishing drills. As for the new guy, he wasn’t doing anything to demanding. He was mostly adding to the effect rather than showing his own movies. Still, there was no denying he could fly and he didn’t seem to be trying at all.

After the team two was finished team one took their place. It went like that for a while and with each round Rainbow had practically lost her voice. In the seat next to her, Fluttershy had been quiet, aside from the occasional “Yay.” She was mesmerized in amazement almost as much as Rainbow, but didn’t express in nearly as loudly. Normally, Fluttershy would have been louder by now, but her first cup of cider was still full. Buck, I wanted her to get drunk, it would have made another great story, Rainbow quickly imagined her coy friend turn into a social and daring pegasus, before returning her gaze to the Wonderbolts.

There was a brief intermission, which Rainbow used to get Fluttershy another glass of cider in hopes that she would finish the first. Fluttershy, feeling guilty that her friend had wasted her money, reluctantly drank her first cup and a little of the second. Rainbow gave her yellow friend a questioning look hoping she would finish her second cup, but the announcer saved the gentle mare.

“MARES AND GENTLECOLTS, IT IS TIME FOR THE GRAND FINALE”

The pegasi eagerly took their seats. The short intermission provided a break for the Wonderbolts too; the finale included both teams, except something was off, the new guy wasn’t there. Guess he couldn’t handle it. Rainbow felt slightly sorry for the rookie, but now she was sure she could out fly him. The Wonderbolts had pulled out all the stops; it was difficult to take it all in, even for Rainbow. The all had their own showcase, in which they would one would get the spotlight while the others added to the effect. After Spitfire, the last one to perform her showcase, they all went into a flurry of astounding tricks, it originally seemed chaotic, but it was all organized and in sync.

Suddenly, there was a transition. All the pegasi had gone from the haste to a much more calm state of flying. The ‘Streak Bros.’ did a variation of their tornado, but instead of a death-defying drop they created a circle, looking like coy fish following each other in perpetual motion. The others, followed by a trail of smoke, casually flew around the field; it seemed as if they were setting the stage for something.

“LOOK” Somepony yelled. Everybody in the audience shifted their heads to the sky. In the far distance, some pegasus was coming towards them at an incredible speed. Sparks started to fly from behind the pegasus as a blinding beam of light started to take form behind him.  Is that a….? Everyone was looking, mouth agape at the pegasus flying straight towards them. Soon the beam of light became clear. Unlike any other Wonderbolt, the light was just that, not the trademark smoke. He was probably miles away, but before anyone could react to the momentous feat he had reached the stadium. He went through the circle created by the Streaks and within feet of the ground flew directly up. About two hundred feet in the air, the ray separated from him and he continued another hundred feet, before going for another dive. The tip of the light just waited in air as the end of it was waiting to catch up. The crowd was full of gasps as the Wonderbolt quickly approached the ground. The male pegasus hit the ground with enough force to create a large explosion of sound and simultaneously the tail of the light had caught up and created an outburst of light. The light then transformed, WONDERBOLTS was now written across the sky in a firework-like display. The crowd went wild.

Oh my gosh, oh my gosh, that was the most amazing thing I have seen. EVER. Rainbow and Fluttershy cheered, Rainbow exceeding anyone in the stadium and Fluttershy able to match them. It wasn’t a sonic rainboom, but something similar to it. No one had known exactly what they had just seen, but for that moment, nothing else could compare.




(Author’s Note: I hoped you guys like it, I didn’t bother to edit it, but I’m not too sure if I’m good at painting a picture with words. Hopefully it all looked as cool in your head. Also I still can’t seem to figure out what is wrong with the comment system, everytime I click ‘add a comment’ it directs me to the main page without posting my comment. Any ideas?)


Chapter 4: Afterparty

Chapter 4: Afterparty

It had been one of the best shows in recent memory. Rainbow Dash and Fluttershy babbled on about what they had just seen, though Rainbow did most of the talking while her friend just politely listened and nodded in agreement. They stayed in their seats while the other ponies left. Rainbow had always done this, that way she could catch up to the Wonderbolts and sneak into their afterparty.  It wasn’t long before only they remained.

The Wonderbolts had been changing and relaxing before they headed to the party. Most of the fans had left by now so they wouldn’t have to deal with any ridiculous crowds. Rainbow and Fluttershy followed secretly behind the group of fantastic flyers. She had always had fun sneaking into their parties, but this time something more was on her mind. She needed to find out how that rookie did it. Most pegasi didn’t tend to care how the Wonderbolts did their tricks, they simply watched and marveled. It was different for Rainbow though, she was talented at flying, she could do these tricks with some practice.

This was one of the few times that Rainbow couldn’t figure out what they did. She could easily keep up and recognize the various moves and routines the Wonderbolts performed. Every once in a while there was an exception and this happened to be one of them. It just made her want to know the secret behind this even more.

They arrived at a club simply known as ‘The Hay’. It was owned by DJ-PON3, and one of the most exclusive clubs in Equestria. The closer they got to the club, the closer Rainbow and Fluttershy got to the Wonderbolts in an attempt to blend in.

The bouncer must have seen through their facade because he stopped them. “Sorry Ladies, Club is suddenly full,” this wouldn’t stop Rainbow. “Is that so?” Rainbow said seductively in an attempt to gain entrance. “Yes, it is” she looked in shock, harsh. “um, I um, think we should just go” Fluttershy interjected. Reluctantly Rainbow agreed, or at least she would wait till they were out of sight before getting in some other way. They took a couple of steps away from the club, before hearing something familiar.

“Hey Sparky in her- HEY, is that you Fluttershy?”

She didn’t know how he had seen her, but it worked to Rainbow’s advantage. It was Lightning Streak.

“Um, hey, Lightning,” Fluttershy replied sheepishly. “Were you trying to get in?” He didn’t wait for her to answer. “Well let them in,” he turned to the bouncer. “Of course, Mr. Lightning” Rainbow was glad to see the bouncer’s sudden change of attitude. “Oh yeah, I almost forgot, Sparky come over here.” An indigo pegasus with a white mane that had hints of yellow appeared. He had an athletic build and his stance could give anyone a sense of security. There was something about him, as if an aura of relaxation floated around him calming everyone near him.

“And who is this Sparky?” Rainbow asked out loud. “Why he is one of the best flyers in Equestria, didn’t you ladies see the show, he performed the finale.” “That was you?” Rainbow was shocked, but she also couldn’t help but chuckle at his pet name. He simply nodded. “So Sparky, can you tell me how you did it?” Rainbow asked intensely. Before he could reply Lightning Spark interjected, “so are we gonna wait here all night or are we going to party?” He shoved them all into the loud crowded club.

After they entered any attempt to communicate had failed. It was clearly too loud. They slowly made their way to the VIP section. The task seemed nearly impossible but they managed to push through the thick crowd. Rainbow liked the change of atmosphere. She wasn’t exactly claustrophobic but hated being confined. It was much calmer here.

Most of the Wonderbolts had been drinking and talking, they were tired from the show and preferred not to dance. She attempted to ask again, but not wanting to spoil the mood she decided to join in the drinking. She could always ask him later.


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It had been a long night, Rainbow was drunk like most of the Wonderbolts, with the exception being “Sparky”. In her drunken state, Rainbow seemed to call him that a lot, and was usually followed by a chuckle. He didn’t know if she was flirting with him or just being intoxicated, but it made him feel uncomfortable. He had taken a few drinks to calm his nerves, but being the rookie, he was given the job of designated flyer, making sure to call a taxi for anyone drunk enough to leave on their own. He didn’t mind too much, he wasn’t a drinker, and he certainly knew how to have a good time without consuming alcohol.

“Whoa there love birds,” the rookie separated Soarin’ and Spitfire, “I know you can’t wait to make it home, but at least let me call you a taxi.” The couple had been quick-tempered when separated, especially when drunk, but his charm changed their usual attitude. There wasn’t a moment that they stopped touching in one way or another, but at least they had agreed to wait.

The rookie headed back inside, the only remaining pegasi had been Lightning Streak and the other two he had entered with. He had almost had forgotten about Lightning, and now that he thought about it, the yellow pegasus too. She was almost as loud as her cyan friend but after a while he hadn’t seen her or Lightning.

When he approached Lightning he realized that he wasn’t drunk either. “So how about I call these two a cab and we head home?”

“Actually Sparky, I was thinking I take this one to her house myself…. she is a friend,” the last part was not the full truth, but he decided not to linger on the subject. “So I’ll just call this one a taxi then?” pointing to Rainbow with his hoof, Rainbow had protested. “How about you take her and I’ll take Fluttershy home? They don’t live too far from each other, and besides what kind of stallion would you be if you left her alone like that?” If Rainbow hadn’t been so drunk that comment may have offended her, but instead she found it as a great proposal. Upon seeing her eyes light up all he could only say yes.

The moon had been about three fourths through its cycle, when they had reached Ponyville. For the most part the two Wonderbolts had been discussing the day while their company had been falling asleep. Lightning Streak had been carrying Fluttershy the whole time, while Rainbow had been clumsily flying.

Lightning Streak had given him a general idea of where Rainbow’s house was located. It took some time, from both the clumsy mare and the terribly generic directions, but they finally found the house.

He escorted her to her bedroom to make sure she didn’t collapse upon entrance to the house. “I guess I’ll be going now,” he exited slowly, trying not to disturb her. “Please stay” a cry came from beneath the covers. He didn’t want to stay, but he convinced himself that he would wait until she fell asleep, which he figured wouldn’t be but a few minutes.

He took a seat in the chair next to her bed, but almost immediately she gestured him over to her bed. He initialed refused but she didn’t let up. Just a few minutes, she’ll be asleep before you know it. He slid into her bed uncomfortably. As soon as he did, she hugged him. The embrace shocked him, he didn’t know where this was going, but he didn’t want to take advantage of a drunken mare. He recoiled slightly, Just a few more minutes… “Thanks for bringing me home,” he was growing more uncomfortable.

“It was not a problem,” hoping that she would fall asleep soon. His fears soon vanquished as she did. Suddenly he felt much more comfortable when he realized this didn’t lead anywhere. Her grip on him hadn’t released. He struggled to escape without waking her but quickly gave up. It’s way too late for me to leave any way. I probably couldn’t make it back to my house. She already fell asleep, I’ll just wake up before her and leave. It’s just one night. Just one night.


Chapter 5: The Morning After

Chapter 5: The Morning After

The sun crept through the cloud window striking the cyan pegasus in the eyes with its bright rays. This was a mild annoyance for Rainbow. Rainbow hadn’t remembered what had happened last night, one moment she was partying and the next she was… well now that she thought about it, she didn’t know where she was. Her eyes were still closed in an attempt at fighting off the sun. She was comfortable, with no hangover to ruin her day and just wanted to sleep for a little longer. I guess I have to wake up… she thought as her attempts at evading the sun were futile.

She opened her eyes and checked her surroundings. She recognized the room immediately, it was her room. She relaxed as she lay her head back to her pillow and rolled on her side. Unlike anything else in her room, she was now face-to-face with something unfamiliar. Another pegasus lay next to her. The sudden surprise startled her as she let out a scream and jumped out of her bed.

“Ahh… what happened where am I?” the indigo pegasus screamed in confusion.

“I should be asking you that,” Rainbow now forming a piece of cloud into a bat, “who are you and why are you in my bed?”

“What are you doing…,” he said staring at the bat, “wait! I remember, I just brought you home cause you were drunk. You wanted me to stay with you and it was late so I did.” The words had rushed out of his mouth so fast it took them both a while to comprehend what he had just said.

Rainbow lowered her bat, “oh… my bad, sorry about that.” The stallion suddenly regained his composure, “Not a problem, I would’ve probably reacted the same way. Based on the context of their current situation, Rainbow could only think of one thing to ask. “So did we, you know, do anything?” “Of course not, I would ever take advantage of a mare.” His words shot out as fast as before. Rainbow surveyed the stallion in front of her, “shame,” she said in a joking, but flirtatious manner.

The usually cool stallion had trouble keeping composure with the mare that was in front of him, especially when she had done that. He had come from a small town and although he hadn’t been new to encounters with the opposite sex, he found sexual matters to be quite awkward. He had been a gentlecolt through and through, and felt uneasy when any mare had offered herself to him. He was known for being calm and collected, but he would always lose his cool in situations like these.

He had to change the subject. “So, I believe I never properly introduced myself, my name is Sparks, but most people call me-”

“Sparky.” Rainbow added with a chuckle. “And you are looking at the best flyer in Equestria, Rainbow Dash.”

“Hmm.. Rainbow Dash,” he responded trying to remember where he had heard that name. “Aren’t you the one that challenged me? Looks like you’ll have a chance to prove it, assuming you can beat me,” a carefree smile came upon his face as he finished his sentence. For him it had been a just a friendly race, but for her it had meant much more. Upon remembering her challenge she felt doubtful. She had been rash, and challenged him without seeing how great of a flyer he was. She now felt the same respect for him that she did with the other Wonderbolts, whether she could beat him or not was not a problem. She felt dim-witted for having sent that letter, then her attitude had instantly changed; she felt stupid again, but this time for doubting herself.

I can beat him and I WILL join the Wonderbolts after I do. Although she still felt bad about challenging her new found idol, she figured there would be no hard feelings. The race still meant more to Rainbow than it did for him, but she soon adopted his carefree attitude. “Oh don’t you worry, I WILL beat you, and after that I will prove myself to the Wonderbolts.” He had scanned her room; it was full of Wonderbolts posters and merchandise. “So you want to be a Wonderbolt?” Aware of that his focus switched to her posters and having heard his question she slightly blushed, “Yeah.” Her reply had been humble, although she was confident about becoming a Wonderbolt, her fangirl room had made her feel sheepish.

“Well, I’m kinda tired from last night’s show, it took a lot out of me.” Rainbow knew where this was going, “it’s fine, we can always race later, chicken.” Both pegasi laughed, “Whatever… so anyways how would you like to go with me to have breakfast with the Wonderbolts?” Rainbow was full of glee upon catching is this, “Are you serious? This is gonna be AWESOME.”

“Well I hope you don’t mind, but may I borrow you shower?” After he finished he waited for her to do the same. While she had been using the shower he had taken the liberty of looking at her collection of all things Wonderbolts. Although he had been a Wonderbolt, he hadn’t known much about them, there were never any air shows where he lived. The truth is, they found him. He had been a great flyer, so his parents sent him to Cloudsdale. It had been his first time in a big city, he was taken away by the sights and sounds. He was sent to compete in the infamous Cloudsdale Flying Test. Almost no pegasus attempted to face the nefarious trials. They were known for being incredibly difficult. These tests could either make or break a pony’s reputation. He passed with flying colors and it wasn’t long before he heard from many ponies, but there was something about the Wonderbolts, they had seemed to actually care.

His memory soon faded away when Rainbow Dash had walked in on him holding one of her scrapbooks. He quickly put it back, but she didn’t seem to notice as she dried her mane. She looked back at him so he pretended to quickly shift his focus to a picture. That’s when he found himself staring at a picture of a tomboyish filly. The multicolored mane gave him indication to who it was. “Is that you as a filly?” He continued before she could reply, “you know you are probably the cutest filly I’ve ever seen,” she blushed slightly. “Whatever,” she tried to change the subject, “lets go already.” He let out a sigh, “okay, ready?” She looked at him with a smile, “I was born ready!”

“Try to keep up,” he was already out the door before he finished. “Hey that’s cheating,” Rainbow called out before taking off after him.


Chapter 6:Race

(AN: Finally! An update! Probably not worth the wait, not that it sucks, it was just a really long wait. Sorry for the long wait, but something always kept coming up, either school or life. Luckily it was a 3day weekend. Unluckily, I have to write two essays, but on the bright side, only two weeks of school left! Anyways thanks for your support and enjoy.)

Chapter 6: Race

There was a slight breeze. It was just strong enough to provide comfort but not vigorous enough to have a major effect on any pegasus flying against it. This race would be one of skill. Both racers took their positions on the starting line (or cloud rather) as they waited for the self-appointed officials, Spitfire and Soarin’ to give the countdown.

As Rainbow waited she remembered her morning. As they left to the meet the Wonderbolts at the diner she quickly scouted her opponent-to-be. His flying style was a combination of speed and grace, a quality that nearly every wonderbolt had, which was similar to her own. She found that, even while casually flying, he was genuinely fast. In fact, Rainbow had trouble balancing trying to keep up with him and maintaining a casual flight.

Another surprise awaited Rainbow at breakfast. Fluttershy. Rainbow didn’t bother to question her, as the pink maned pegasus had stuck to her trademark silence. She had been much more lively before Rainbow had arrived, but no one seemed to notice. Breakfast was perfect, not the actually food (which Rainbow completely ignored), but the chance to hang out with her idols. Hanging out with the Wonderbolts was as awesome as she had imagined, but it wasn’t long before the race was brought up. At the mention of it Rainbow had blushed slightly, but she knew what had to be done. She couldn’t back down now, not in front of her childhood heroes.

The race was as straight forward as possible, no obstacles to slow them down; no finesse or agility would be needed, the fastest would reign supreme. The makeshift track started at the top of a hill on the outskirts of Ponyville and the ended at the barn at Sweet Apple Acres; the distance would be relatively small while flying so it was decided that whoever could make it to the barn and back would win.

“5!”

Rainbow was lost in the moment, not noticing that Spitfire began the countdown.

“4!”

Next to her, the stallion began to get into stance eagerly awaiting the start.

“3!”

Spitfire was shouting each number slowly to build the tension. She had been enjoying this much more than any other pony had been.

“2!”

Rainbow still hadn’t noticed the countdown had started- let alone nearly finished. Fluttershy, who had become much more coy than usual had come to offer her friend support; she was also the only one to notice that Rainbow had not taken her position. Fluttershy had tried calling to Rainbow, but her voice was barely audible.

“1!”

Spitfire had yelled this much louder than the previous numbers finally shaking Rainbow out of her stupor. It had been too late; the wonderbolt had taken off and was now a small, but precious distance ahead of her. Rainbow had taken off as fast as she could in order to make up for lost time, but the stallion kept his distance.

Rainbow powered through. Eventually catching up to the pony that once held the lead. Rainbow had felt the familiar sting of adrenaline. It had been a while since she had felt this rush as she rarely had anyone to compete with in flying. She began to get lost in the pure excitement as the wind had rushed through her rainbow mane.

Rainbow was able to remember the task at hoof and with perfect technique turned around just as she hit the barn. The wonderbolt had not been so gracious; he had overshot it costing him a few valuable seconds. Still, like Rainbow, he would not be discouraged.

Rainbow had looked back, the distance between the two of them had nearly ensured her win. She took the moment to enjoy the cool wind pressing against her face, it had been too long since she had flew like this. Her trance was broken as she saw the trailing pegasus catching up to her, a visible cone forming around him.

“So it’s going to be like that?” Rainbow muttered under her breath before picking up speed.

Rainbow matched the wonderbolt’s by the time he had caught up to her. It was neck to neck as both pegasi began to gain speed. They had been going so fast that they had crossed the finish line without noticing. It no longer mattered who reached it first, they had both still been locked in competition.

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From the ground the Wonderbolts and Fluttershy simply watched as two blurs had sped past them. It would be a photo finish, nearly impossible to figure out the winner with the naked eye. However it didn’t take long before they realized that neither of the pegasi had stopped. Spitfire lowered her goggles, her jaw nearly dropping.

“You always do that!” Soarin’ exclaimed, catching everyponies' attention. A blush came upon his face as he sheepishly turned back to the two pegasi.

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Rainbow was beginning to feel the unforgettable tingle that came with nearly breaking the speed of sound. She knew in just seconds she would win this race with her sonic rainboom. The sense of speed was incredible, but she had rarely achieved this feat. Having to prep for a sonic rainboom usually took a lot out of her and after she was finished it usually took her a while to adjust back to normal and even longer to fly back at normal speed. A sonic rainboom was something she only saved for special occasions whether it would be to show off or to use the speed to save her friend’s life.

BOOM!

Rainbow had heard the instantly recognizable sonic boom. She had opened her eyes only to realize that she wasn’t the one that broke the sound barrier. The wonderbolt had soared ahead of her. The shock had caused Rainbow to unintentionally lower her speed. This was a huge mistake. The unforgiving cone had stopped her completely before launching her back in the opposite direction.

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BOOM!

The sound had been one that the Wonderbolts were well acquainted with; the breaking of the sound barrier. From their position they could see one figure speed ahead of the other, but the distance had made the figures unrecognizable.

“Looks like we have a winner,” Spitfire managed to say, her jaw having dropped again. Soarin’ rolled his eyes.

“So who do you want to think won? I would be a whole pie that it was our rookie,” Soarin’ said nudging Spitfire.

“Deal,” Spitfire replied instantly.

They eagerly awaited a beam of light, one color to indicate the wonderbolt as the winner, or a full spectrum to say otherwise. However something else had caught their attention, the behind figure had been flung backwards travelling almost as fast in the opposite direction. They all stared in disbelief.

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Rainbow had no control as she rocketed backwards. She had felt a feeling of shame over everything else. She finally found contact hitting a patch of grass on one of the hills. She thanked Celestia that she hadn’t hit something too hard, or worse, lethal. Still it had hurt more than the last time when she had knocked over nearly every book at the library. She found herself drifting into unconsciousness as the last image she saw was her competitor speeding off.

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