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If she were the sun and her the moon

by Feather Flyer

Chapter 28: Equine River(Unscripted)

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Author's Notes:

Let me just say that my mind ran a blank on this.

I can't.

I can't hold back.

You're just too perfect.

It was two weeks later and Sunset laid in bed staring at the ceiling as the light faded into night. Twilight was over at Fluttershy's having a sleepover. Sunset felt her heart beat powerfully. Twilight was just too perfect.

"Twilight. Twilight. Twilight Sparkle," Sunset mumbled.

She slapped herself in the face. How did this happen? How had she fallen for her? Whenever she saw her, she just wanted to kiss her so badly. She wanted to smell the lavender scent of her hair. Hold her tight...

Sunset turned over in her bed and groaned in aggravation. It was just too much. To be so close to the person you love, but be afraid to tell them. Sunset grabbed the pillow beside her and inhaled. It smelt just like Twilight, even with her having been gone a while. Sunset held it tightly. Damn it, she was so nice.

Sometimes, when her medication wore off, Sunset would feel like dying. It was a curse when she thought of her at that time. Perverted thoughts would run through her as she struggled to hurry up and swallow a pill.

She imagined her lips just centimeters away from Twilight's as she pressed the girl against the wall. When the small gap between them was closed, everything else wouldn't matter. The soft touch of Twilight's lips was all she wanted. Sunset's tongue would prod at the girl's mouth asking for permission. Twilight would let her tongue through and Sunset would taste the sweet inside of her mouth.

A moan escaped from Sunset as she thought of it. In anger she punched the pillow she leaned into. No! Stop thinking like that!

But they came anyway.

Sunset's fingers tangled in Twilight's hair as she kissed her. Twilight would moan and Sunset would get more aggressive. Pushing her into the wall with more force, she'd deepen the kiss. The princess would clutch her collar and tug at it with growing enthusiasm. Their beating hearts, their lips, their feelings...

Sunset would pull away to breath. She would stare into the girl's eyes hungry for more. Twilight's eyes stared back at her with the same fire and a smile playing at her lips.

No! Stop!

Sunset flung herself out of bed and paced the room. This was terrible. She needed to tell Twilight her feelings.

I can't.

Agony. It was all agony. The princess was her everything. She needed her more than she could admit. Words were not enough when it came to describing her growing passion for the girl. Sunset needed to get her out of her mind.

Grabbing the blue hoodie she now wore in place of the leather jacket, Sunset went out of the house. It was dark out and the cool air greeted her. Night running. It was something Sunset did when she had bad dreams. Heading off down the street she ran and thought back on everything that had happened that week.

People at CHS were starting to accept her now. Since Twilight had come along and made her calm down, the others began to like her. Even Trixie wasn't being a total bitch. Sunset now had new friends named Octavia, Vinyl, Lyra, and Bon Bon. Every once in a while they would hang out together.

Sunset's mind drifted around to last week. That week, she and her new friends went to the movies. The movie was about these two people who worked as spies to stop an evil scientist from destroying the world. They weren't too interested in it so they had walked out and played the games in the game room.

Lyra had tripped over a cord coming from one of the games into Bon Bon. Sunset, Octavia, and Vinyl laughed. Their faces were so red they looked like tomatoes. The games that were there were a lot more entertaining than the movie they had gone to see. In the end, they were all mad they wasted money on tickets to that crappy film.

They had come across this Dance Machine game and played it for hours trying to beat the high score. Vinyl ended up beating them all when it came to dancing to the music. With her smooth moves and robotic dubstep, she totally iced them out. Bon Bon was second best. She wasn't as good at free styling like Vinyl was but she was still pretty good.

Sunset was in third place. She wasn't used to dancing. She was more of a wallflower than anything but she was a pro compared to Lyra and Octavia. Man, did they suck! Especially Octavia's stiff movements. That day gave Sunset hope to being able to be friends again with the Main 5. If she could have new friends on her own, surely it would improve their opinion of her.

Twilight had been very proud of her for making new friends. She was pleased to see that others were accepting Sunset now.

Jogging down the street, she came across SugarCube Corner. She was tempted to go in. But Pinkie worked there...In the end, she decided to go on past it. It was late anyway.

Sunset ran all the way past the library to the docks. She slowed down and stood on the rickety boards. Glancing out at the vast body of water she sighed. Things were looking up for her. Her eyes scanned the Equine river that separated Canterlot from the next town over. It was nice to feel the breeze on her face.

Something glinted at her in the water. It was shining from deep down. Sunset frowned slightly as she crouched. What was it. The glow was faint but there...

There was a creak and suddenly the beam holding up the dock snapped and splintered.

In shock, Sunset stood up quickly as she felt the boards loosen and slip into the river. She took a step back and the board beneath her snapped. She tried to lift her foot out of the board but the splintered edges kept her foot trapped. Without a moment to register what was happening, Sunset plunged down in the cold river, pulled down by the boards of what once was the dock.

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