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Stockholm - The Razzle Dazzle

by Lily Peet

Chapter 23: How Much She Misses Mommy

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How Much She Misses Mommy

Adagio groaned as she slunk back into her apartment, falling face first onto the couch and into Aria’s lap.

“...Well hello to you too,” Aria said flatly as she poked the back of Adagio’s head.

“Mommy’s very tired… no sleep at all on that trip,” Adagio groaned.

“And yet you scold us if we so much as wake up in seven hours and fifty-nine minutes,” Aria said dryly, poking her head again.

“When you have to get up really early to rush to a friend’s deathbed, then I’ll ease up on you,” Adagio grumbled, her face pressed firmly into Aria’s thighs.

Aria blew a little raspberry, “Well, anyway… Sonata went to the store to get some food. She’ll be back soon.”

“Good…” Adagio rolled over and looked up at her, “...You know, I never noticed before, but you have lovely eyes, Ari-baby.”

Chuckling, Aria ruffled her curls, “Thanks. I like your eyes, too.”

Adagio ran a hand over Aria’s cheek and smiled, “You know, if it was legal I’d ask the two of you to marry me…”

“Can’t say that surprises me,” Aria chuckled, “Looking back, I’m surprised you guys didn’t elope yet.”

“Sona was too young. Then you came into the picture, and how could Mommy possibly choose?” Adagio pouted, playfully batting Aria’s nose with her finger.

“Makes sense now,” Aria poked her back, chuckling, “One of these days, it’ll be legal, then we’ll jump the… the uh, well, whatever you have to jump to get married.”

Adagio chuckled and sat up, kissing Aria’s cheek, “I love you.”

“Love you too, Ma,” Aria nuzzled her.

Adagio wrapped her arms around Aria’s shoulders and pulled her back against her, stroking her hair as she snuggled her under her chin, “So when did Sona say she was coming back?”

Aria paused for a moment, her ears perking up. She counted off a few fingers, then smiled as she heard Sonata’s singing approaching the door, “Right about now.”

Sure enough, the door opened, to which Sonata entered, carrying a few paper bags in her arms, singing to herself, “You didn’t know that you fell… Oh-whoa-oh, oh-whoa-oh, now you’ve fallen under our spell…” She looked to see the two of them there and squeaked, “Ah! Um, hey, guys! Just uh, I’m home! Heeeyy!”

Adagio smiled up at her and waved, “Hello sweetie! Mommy’s home!”

Sonata heaved in relief, laughing as she set the bags down and waved at her, “Hey, Mommy! Glad you’re back! It’s sure lonely when you’re gone!”

“Are you kidding? We had the time of our lives,” Aria quipped, “Had some parties, danced around a little.”

Adagio chuckled, “You mean you went downstairs for a few hours?” she smirked as Sonata snuggled up next to her.

“Nah, not really. Well, yeah, we did when we were working,” Aria shrugged a little, “But beyond that, eh, just kinda let them do their thing.”

“Sunset came to visit with us!” Sonata grinned, “We played video games all night!”

“Oh boy…” Adagio snickered, “What did you three end up playing?”

“Sunset brought tons of her games, so we were playing some of those,” Aria said, thinking for a moment, “Some racing games, Skyrim, couple beat ‘em ups, then we got to some awesome RPG’s.”

“Oh yes, the power went out across half of Equestria. Almost lost Asy-baby when her respirator shut off in the blackout,” Adagio whistled.

“Oh, no!” Sonata gasped, “That’s horrible!”

Adagio nodded, “Twilight was a wreck during those twenty minutes when they were trying to get the backup generator online.”

“I can imagine. I sure would be,” Aria shuddered at the thought.

“Oh she was a right nervous wreck the whole time as it is,” Adagio whistled, “I’ve never seen her that on edge before. It was a little scary.”

“Poor thing!” Sonata pouted, “Is Asy okay, now?”

“She was stable when I left, and she briefly woke up once,” Adagio shrugged, “But it’s still iffy whether or not she’ll even survive. Also, you remember from the news? Twilight’s mother? Her heart and lung were put into Asy. Twilight… didn’t take that very well.”

“...Wow,” Aria shook her head, “I’d probably feel that way too if my mother’s organs were given to Sonata or you.”

Adagio nodded, “Those two have been through a lot. If I turn on the news tomorrow and see that Asy’s passed away… oh I don’t even want to think about it…”

“Me neither! That’d be so sad!” Sonata snuggled against her, sniffling.

Aria nodded in agreement, “Definitely sad… So hey, let’s not think about it. At least not like that.”

Adagio nodded and cuddled the two of them closer, yawning as she kissed the top of Sonata’s head, “Mommy missed you two so much…”

“Sonata was pretty much fine during the day. But at night, she’d get all sad and start whimpering about how much she misses Mommy,” Aria teased, laughing a bit.

“Hey! I’m right here!” Sonata pouted, her blushy cheeks puffing up like a chipmunk.

“Aw, did my baby miss me?” Adagio teased, kissing Sonata’s cheek as she squeezed her waist.

“Of course I missed you, Mommy!” Sonata snuggled against her, nuzzling her neck, “It’s no fun when you’re not here!”

“Oh, so what am I, chopped liver?” Aria said in mock offense, laughing.

“Oh come on, you know I love you!” Sonata stuck her tongue out at her, giggling.

Adagio squeezed the both of them, “Now now, don’t fight, sweethearts,” she giggled as she nuzzled Aria’s hair.

“As if,” Aria snickered, “Have you looked at her? She’s adorable! No one would pick a fight with our Sona-baby!”

Sonata grinned, making a circular shape around her head, indicating a halo.

Adagio kissed Sonata’s nose, “You’re right. Nobody would.”


“Hey Sona!” Sunset grinned as Sonata sat down at the bar, “What’s up?”

“Nothing, just taking a little break! My feet are killing me!” Sonata giggled, stretching a bit, “But hey, today’s been a great day! How are you doing back there?”

“Alright,” Sunset smiled as she handed a drink to a customer sat at the bar, “Business has been slow ever since Twilight Velvet was murdered. People are afraid to go out onto the highway.”

“Oh…. that’s so sucky,” Sonata pouted, “Poor things! But poor Mommy, I don’t want to see the club going down because of it!”

“It’ll calm down soon,” Sunset remarked as she turned her barside television around to Sonata’s view. The volume was too low to hear properly, but Sonata could clearly see a press conference from Princess Twilight with picketers out in the crowd calling for her imprisonment.

The kicker, however, was that Twilight was standing off to the side while Ascentia was angrily berating the audience.

“She got back on her feet pretty quickly,” Sunset chuckled.

“Oh, wow!” Sonata whistled, “Go Asy, go! Don’t let those losers talk trash of your lady love!”

“Yeah, turns out that it was Mrs Sparkle who killed Velvet, so soon the fear factor’s gonna dissipate,” Sunset smiled.

“Woohoo!” Sonata danced a little bit, giggling, “I mean, uh, about the fact the fear’s gonna go down! Not the… you know, the other thing.”

“Ugh,” the customer scoffed as he drank his beer, “They should lock that sociopath up in the darkest possible dungeon.”

“But… why? She did her time, didn’t she?” Sonata blinked.

“She spent a few years in a hospital,” the patron scoffed, “Anyone else who pulled her shit would have been in prison for thirty at least.”

“Well, isn’t that a good thing?” Sonata reasoned, “I mean, most prisoners just go and… sit there in prison and don’t get any help. At least Princess Twilight had help.”

The patron laughed and rolled his eyes, “Yeah right. Once a wife beater, always a wife beater.”

“You don’t know that,” Sonata shook her head, “Things could be different behind closed doors!”

The patron snorted, “Yeah right. You saw the way that woman was walking. She’s still at it.”

“Look, mister, I’m not comfortable talking about my friends like that,” Sonata sighed, “Please go take it somewhere else.”

The patron scoffed a third time, “Why don’t ya make me, bitch?”

Sunset’s eyes widened as she glanced over to a nearby table to see both Adagio and Aria slowly turn their heads toward the bar, “Oooooh boy!” she exclaimed as she ducked under the bar.

Sonata felt a tinge of nervousness, but otherwise kept her composure, “Mister, I’m just asking you to stop talking about it.”

“Pfft, it’s a free country. If you don’t like it, you should leave,” the patron snapped, giving Sonata a shove.

All at once it was like someone had dropped human blood into a tank of sharks. Both Sonata and Sunset could hear the slow, creeping sound of Adagio’s boots as her and Aria approached the bar.

“Sorry mister, I tried to be nice, but it looks like you’re going to have to deal with Mommy,” Sonata said coolly.

“Deal with who?” the patron asked before he felt a very firm grip on the back of his neck as he was lifted off his seat.

“Is there a problem here, Sunset?” Adagio asked venomously.

Sunset came back into view, nodding, “Yes there is. This guy was being an ass, but was progressively getting aggressive with Sonata. Unprovoked, of course.”

Adagio’s glare sharpened as she slammed the patron onto the bar, holding him down with one hand as she leaned over to look him in the eye, “Oh, is that so?” she asked.

“H-Hey… I wasn’t tryin’ to pick a fight… just uh, tryin’ to tell her to mind her own business!” He protested weakly.

“Not true! I asked him to stop talking about Twilight like he was, and he was being all mean about it!” Sonata shook her head.

“Oh… so not only are you getting snippy with my baby, you’re getting snippy about my friends?” Adagio raised an eyebrow, seeming to glare without having to actually glare.

“Hey! That sociopath has it comin’! She really is a wife-beating psycho!” He protested.

“I don’t care,” Adagio said with an air of finality as she smacked him against the bar and motioned to Aria. Aria grabbed him by the feet as the two of them hauled him out of the bar and into the road outside.

“Bye-bye, fart face!” Sonata called after him, blowing a raspberry.

“Are you alright, sweetie?” Adagio asked softly as she returned to the bar and brought Sonata into a hug.

“I’m okay,” Sonata snuggled her, “It’s a good thing you came when you did. I think that fart face had too much to drink.”

“But that’s weird. I only gave him two drinks, and it was light beer,” Sunset frowned slightly, “...Ohh. That explains why that other patron was ordering so many light beers. That’s where he got them.”

Adagio rolled her eyes, “How many times have I told you, Sunset? Limit of four drinks per patron.”

“He said it was for rounds… Damn it,” Sunset slapped her forehead, “I am so sorry. This is all my fault.”

Adagio sighed, “Don’t worry about it. No harm done,” she said as she pulled Sonata into her lap, “Be a dear and get me a martini. And also take your shirt off,” she chuckled.

Sunset smiled, obliging as she effortlessly prepared a martini, and tossed off her shirt. At the same time. “Anything else?”

“No, that’ll do for now,” Adagio snickered as she sipped her martini, “It’s good to be the queen.”

“The best ever!” Sonata cooed, nuzzling her.

Adagio nuzzled Sonata’s hair as she glanced down Sunset’s bra, “Hmm… going with smaller sizes these days, Sunny?”

“Huh? Oh, yeah! I figured they’d add a certain effect. Especially with cleavage,” Sunset chuckled.

“Oh? Is that for the patrons or for me?” Adagio giggled.

“Bit of both,” Sunset leaned over slightly.

“Oh, but the patrons only get to look,” Adagio snickered, reaching over and giving Sunset’s breast a squeeze.

“True that,” Sunset winked at her.

“Mmhmm,” Adagio purred as she pulled Sunset into a kiss.

Sunset returned the kiss and toyed gently with her hair. A few giggles and cheers sounded from a few nearby patrons, and also Sonata.

“Woohoo!” Sonata giggled.

Bracing Sunset’s back, Adagio hoisted her up onto her hip as she deepened the kiss, leaning back against the bar as she felt up her bartender, much to the club’s delight.

“Go Mommy, go!” Sonata urged them on, clapping and laughing.

As best she could, Sunset returned the gesture and brought her hands down to Adagio’s shoulders. She shuddered in pleasure, her legs clenching against her hips. Adagio giggled to herself and trailed a hand down to Sunset’s rear, holding her steady as she nibbled her lip.

“Mmm… keep this up and I may just make you my third special girl,” Adagio giggled.

“Oh, come on… you don’t have to do that,” Sunset giggled, blushing heavily.

“But you’re just so tempting,” Adagio purred as she nibbled Sunset’s neck.

“I try to be, but you know…” Sunset moaned, nuzzling her hair.

Adagio giggled and pulled Sunset back into the kiss, reaching up to unclip her bra as she held her steady on her hip.

“Mmm…” Sunset moaned, bringing her hands up beneath Adagio’s shirt. She clutched at her skin, then reached up toward her bra.

Adagio purred as she slipped her tongue past Sunset’s lips, trailed her fingers over her smooth back as more patrons started to watch, Aria and Sonata watching with varying degrees of interest.

“Oooh yeah!” Sonata giggled, nudging Aria, “Isn’t this great? It’s fun watching them go at it like this!”

Aria nodded, biting her lip as she trailed a hand down to Sonata’s rear.

“Ooh!” Sonata squeaked, then giggled, “Ooh, Ari! Getting frisky already?”

“Maybe,” Aria pouted, looking away.

Adagio, hearing the two of them, snickered as she laid Sunset down into the par and leaned over her, kissing her neck, “...You know… it actually doesn’t sound like a bad idea…”

“What doesn’t…?” Sunset asked, shuddering slightly.

Adagio briefly kissed her before lifting herself up and stroking her cheek, “You… being one of my babies…”

“You’d… really want me to?” Sunset looked at her with surprise.

“Mmhmm…” Adagio nodded, nuzzling Sunset’s nose, “What about you girls?”

“I say sure!” Sonata waved her hand.

Adagio grinned and nibbled Sunset’s bottom lip, “What do you say? You want to come live with us? Be one of Mommy’s special girls?”

“...Yes, I will,” Sunset gave a bright smile and nodded, “I’d love to.”

“Wonderful,” Adagio cooed as she pulled Sunset upright and brought her hands around her hips, “You can have the week off to pack and move, sweetheart.”

“Yay!” Sunset laughed, hugging her tight, “Thank you, Adagio! This would be wonderful!”

“Yaaaaaay! Sunny’s joining the family!” Sonata danced around in glee, “Go Sunny! Go Sunny! It’s your birthday! It’s your birthday!”

Sunset laughed heartily, shaking her head, “You’re so silly, Sonata. But thank you.”

Aria came around and gave Sunset a hug, “It’ll be nice to have you here. These two don’t make for very good conversation.”

“Hey!” Sonata pouted, “We can hear you, ya know.”

“Yeah, I know you can,” Aria snickered, “It’ll be nice to have someone my own age to talk to.”

Sunset chuckled, kissing her cheek, “I’d be happy to provide stimulating conversation, then.”

“Just so long as you continue to provide the regular stimulating as well,” Adagio giggled as she nibbled Sunset’s neck.

“Why would it be otherwise?” Sunset teased, nuzzling her hair.

“Good girl,” Adagio purred, “Now. How much work am I going to have to put in to get you to cal me Mommy?”

“....Probably about a week, give or take,” Sunset giggled, winking at her.

Sonata popped in, “How good is your relationship with your actual mom?”

Sunset shrugged, “Well, I haven’t seen her in a couple years, but we’re in a good relationship. But still, I can get used to this idea.”

“Ooh, that’s new. Everyone else seems to have evil mothers spawned from Satan herself,” Adagio snickered.

“Or rather, her Mom’s trying not to be and my Mom’s… pretty much the definition of someone with a stone cold heart,” Aria muttered, “Whatever. Not like I even care anymore.”

“I’m sorry to hear that, though,” Sunset said sympathetically, patting her arm.

“Seems you and Asy are the only ones who don’t have evil parents,” Adagio snickered.

“Looks like it,” Sunset laughed a bit.

“I actually met Ascentia’s mother. She was in the club a few months ago asking for directions,” Adagio smiled, “Lovely woman. Sweet as a grandma.”

“Oooh, Megan Ryder?! I love that woman, she’s so nice!” Sonata piped up eagerly, “She called me sweetie pie!”

“Oh yeah, I remember her, too,” Aria nodded, “She was really nice. We had an interesting conversation about weather patterns that actually didn’t put me to sleep.”

“Oh yes, everyone loved her. Her husband’s a right foul piece of work, but she’s like Edith, she’s so sweet!” Adagio cooed.

“Yes! Edith! That’s who I’m thinking of!” Sonata laughed, “Mommy, didn’t you have her do an Edith impression?”

“Yeah, she couldn’t get high enough, though. I think she’s too young for it,” Adagio snickered.

“At least she tried,” Aria chuckled at the memory, “She did get the accent down, though.”

“To be fair, a middle-italian accent is pretty easy to get,” Adagio chuckled, “I wonder if she ever intends to stop by again…”

They pondered this for a few moments.

“Maybe not,” Aria shrugged, “But who knows, I guess.”

The door to the Razzle Dazzle opened with it’s familiar signal tone and they all turned around to see a familiar face walking up to the bar. It wasn’t Megan, but instead her daughter, limping up to the bar and sitting down next to Sonata.

“Hey Adagio,” Ascentia smiled weakly, “Can I get a beer?”

“Asy!” Sonata gaped, “Are you okay?”

Adagio tentatively handed her a beer, “It’s been less than a week since I was up to see you, and you were practically on your deathbed!”

Ascentia smiled and smacked her fist against her chest, “I’m a tough girl, I’ve been through a lot worse than that… oh I shouldn’t have hit myself in the chest like that…” she coughed.

“Asy! No no no! You should be relaxing!” Sonata came behind her, rubbing her shoulders, “Don’t hurt yourself more, Asy-baby!”

“So, what brings you out here, anyway?” Aria asked.

“Couple hours ago there was a press conference in Canterlot,” Ascentia remarked, “Me and Twilight took separate cars home, and I wanted something to eat. So I stopped here.”

“We were sooooo worried!” Sonata hugged her from behind, nuzzling her hair.

“Aw, thanks Sonata,” Ascentia smiled, nuzzling back against Sonata’s cheek.

“Yeah, we’re just glad you’re all right,” Aria rubbed her back gently.

Ascentia leaned back and hugged Aria’s shoulders, “Thanks. Got out of the hospital just before my parents could get there and obsess over me. The second I could stand, I was like ‘I’m out! Peace!’”

“You’re soooo crazy,” Sonata giggled, kissing her hair.

“Very brave, admittedly,” Sunset chuckled, “At least you made it here safely.”

Ascentia nodded, “Mmhmm. I was on the news on the drive back, my losing it on that press conference,” she chuckled as Sonata started nomming her ear, “Twilight was a wreck. Cadance is driving her home.”

“Is she going to be okay?” Sonata pouted, “Some asshat was bad-mouthing her earlier. I tried telling him to stop, but he wouldn’t, and then Mommy tossed him out on his ass.”

“She’ll be fine. We’ll get home, and Kitten will snuggle up in her lap and she’ll be a-okay,” Ascentia smiled as she took a sip of her beer.

“Awww, that’s cute! Calling you that is so sweet!” Sonata cooed.

Ascentia nodded, “I love it. Nobody but her calls me that. I don’t even like it when she calls me by my name anymore. If it’s not Kitten, I think she’s mad at me.”

Adagio giggled, “I’m the same way when Ari and Sona call me by my name.”

“What’s your name again?” Sonata teased, grinning, “Uh… Maria? Jennifer? Angel?”

Adagio giggled, “Oooh, you have exotic tastes in names, Sona. I wonder what you’ll think of if we end up with little munchkins of our own.”

“Now that, I have to see,” Aria snickered.

“Making plans to multiply, are we?” Ascentia asked with a giggle.

“Not yet!” Sonata giggled, “I don’t know! I love babies, but… sharing Mommy with a baby? Not yet! Noo! Our Mommy!” She clung to Adagio, giggling.

Ascentia laid a hand over her chest and cooed, “Aw, she’s as adorable as ever, Ada.”

Adagio snickered and patted Sonata’s head, “Mmhmm.”

“Oh, I get it, that whole, ‘Yeah, I love kids, but I don’t wanna share’ sort of thing,” Aria nuzzled Sonata, “Yeah, I hear you.”

“Our Mommy!” Sonata kissed Adagio’s cheek, “But yeah, going back to names… it does feel weird saying her name! ...Adagio! ...I love the name, but it feels weird saying it! I’ve been saying Mommy for who-knows-how-long, now!”

“I just recently started, and it does feel weird. I only say her name when I’m referring to her somehow,” Aria shrugged.

Adagio nodded, “Sona does it too, but you can hear the way she strains to say it. She’d just rather call me Mommy,” she kissed Sonata’s cheek.

“Honestly, if Twilight were to stop calling me Kitten, I’d probably go into a depression,” Ascentia snickered.

“That’d be sooooo sad!” Sonata pouted, poking her arm, “How long has she called you Kitten?”

“Uh…” Ascentia mentally counted back, “...About… twelve years now.”

“No wonder,” Aria whistled, “That’s a long time to go by another name.”

Ascentia nodded, “Mmhmm. It didn’t come from the… best of places. But I love it. It’s like a snuggle wrapped in a single word.”

“And it’s ironic, in terms of appearances,” Aria snickered, “But it does sound cute.”

Ascentia nodded, “There’s nothing better than when she’s holding me and she whispers it in my ear…” she smiled as she closed her eyes.

“Awwww!” Sonata cooed, giggling at the thought, “That’s just soooo cute!”

Ascentia nodded, “Yeah, everyone says that all the time. Even Sunrise.”

“Ohhh yeah! Little Sunny! Other Sunny!” Sonata laughed, “She’s so cute!”

“Yeah, we saw the pictures you guys sent us,” Aria chuckled, “She’s such a cutie.”

“I know! And she’s so snuggly!” Ascentia cooed, “She’s always wanting to sit in my lap and cuddle!”

“That’s just adorable,” Sunset giggled, “I saw them too, she is so precious. Looks just like her mother.”

“Oh, with the hair and everything! Like a little mini clone! Except she has green eyes!” Sonata cooed, puffing her cheeks, “Soooo precious!”

Ascentia nodded, “She’s my precious baby snooks,” she grinned.

“Baby snooks! Oh my gosh, I love it! That’s so cute! Baby snooks! Eeee!” Sonata squealed.

Aria snorted, but laughed a bit, “Wow, only you would get that excited over something like that.”

“Pinkie thought of it,” Ascentia laughed as she hugged Sonata, “Kinda stuck with me when I had to move in with Rainbow.”

“Aww, it’s cute! Thank Pinkie for me!” Sonata nuzzled her hair happily.

“I will,” Ascentia smiled as she took another sip of her beer, wincing as she clutched her chest, “Ah… this fucking thing… I swear this new heart hates my guts…”

“...I’d make a joke about the fact of its origins, but that’s too much,” Aria said, shaking her head.

“Huh?” Ascentia asked.

“Don’t you have to take meds for this sort of thing?” Sonata asked curiously, “Like anti-rejection meds?”

“Oh… yeah…” Ascentia shrugged, “I haven’t touched that bottle since I got out of the hospital.”

“Why?” Aria asked with a light confused frown.

Ascentia shrugged, “I dunno. Don’t want to?”

“Asy! You can’t just not take them! Otherwise your body is going to reject your new organs and then you can get sicky! Or die!” Sonata clung to her, pouting.

“Ah! Don’t squeeze! I still have stiches!” Ascentia winced, “They’re in the car, I’ll take them on the way home… wait, you put that neutralizing thing in my beer, right?”

“Uh… no?” Sunset winced.

“Goddammit,” Ascentia groaned as she pulled out her phone, tapping a few buttons and lifting it to her ear, “...Mommy? Can you come pick me up? Yeah I stopped at Adagio’s bar to get a drink… no, she didn’t… yeah I can’t drive… thank you!”

“Mommy? As in your mommy? Mrs. Ryder? Yay!” Sonata giggled, giving her a gentler hug this time, “Your Mommy is the best!”

“Huh? What?” Ascentia looked up, “You guys have met my mother?”

“Oh yeah, we have,” Aria nodded, “She came in once when she was asking for directions and we chatted with her.”

“Oh! Okay,” Ascentia nodded, “She should be here in about an hour…”

“Okay then, Asy! We’ll keep you company!” Sonata assured.

“Thanks,” Ascentia smiled, kissing the top of Sonata’s head, “We really should have you three over sometime.”

“Awww! We’d love to come visit you guys! We’ve heard a lot of your living situation and seen all the piccies of the babies!” Sonata cooed, “We wanna see it all!”

“Hey, whenever Ma can get us some time off, we’ll come down to Ponyville,” Aria said, leaning back against the bar, “We’ve got an RV, so travel won’t be an issue.”

“Great! I’ll look forward to it,” Ascentia smiled, hugging Sonata tighter, “You know, Ada, I could hear you talking to Twilight and Fluttershy about my sex life.”

Adagio snickered, “Oh yes, that was informative.”

“Bow chika wow wow!” Sonata giggled.

“Seriously? That’s still a thing?” Aria snorted, “Thought that died ages ago.”

“Forgive Aria, she can be a real stick in the mud,” Adagio chuckled.

“Oh I know sticks in the mud,” Ascentia giggled, brushing her hair back.

Aria rolled her eyes and stuck her tongue out, “Just because I don’t go about shouting details of my sex life at every second doesn’t make me a stick in the mud.”

“Oh don’t be such a killjoy,” Ascentia chuckled, reaching back and giving Aria’s rear a slap.

“Eep!” Aria blushed, sitting upright and looking away.

“What did I do?”

“Aria’s a little sensitive with her bum,” Adagio giggled, “She’s got a real fixation back there.”

Ascentia laughed, “Small world, me too!”

“Hee! It’s hilarious!” Sonata slapped Aria’s rear again.

“Eeep!” Aria bounced away, “No! No! Bad! No slap!”

Sonata pouted, crossing her arms, “Make me.”

“Now Sonata, what did I tell you about picking on Aria?” Adagio asked with a stern look did anything but look stern.

“Don’t pick on Ari-baby because she doesn’t like that,” Sonata mumbled.

“Good girl,” Adagio grinned, kissing Sonata’s nose. Next Chapter: Go Back To Sleep Sonata Estimated time remaining: 4 Hours, 29 Minutes

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