A Nightly Romance
Chapter 24: There She Goes (Ending Five, Part A)
Previous Chapter Next ChapterLuna gazed right down at the unicorn. Her eyes flowed from the bottom of his frizzy pink mane all the way up the curls, and then they rested right upon to the end of his horn. She focused right on the pinkish-red tip. Just like your... like our daughter...
Strawberry made another puppy like whimper. Luna locked eyes with him. Such a goofy little expression, well, I guess you can't keep yourself off me. She chuckled a little. She then looked down at his curly nose and soft face. You can't... Luna silently leaned forward once again. Strawberry gave her a huge kiss.
You can't live without me. And you won't have to. She teared a little bit as they kisses. You'll never have to. I promise. She then pulled him off of her once again.
"I have to show you something, actually," Luna squeaked. Strawberry smiled. He then let out a gasp as Luna magically picked him up and then smacked him upon her side. "Just a moment, Strawberry!" She hopped down the town square for a second-- Strawberry jiggling about at her side like a backpack. Oh, where is it... Where is it!
"A-ha!" Luna exclaimed. She leaned backwards and launched herself up. She then clang over to the edge of the building's side. Strawberry panted, trying not to look down. Luna scampered a little bit to the side. She then peeked into the second-story window. "Oh, it would be so odd for her to up this hour, but still..."
The unicorn and the alicorn peeked inside the boutique window. Stacks of papers littered across dresser after dresser. The shelves bulged full of all kinds of fabrics. Luna ran her eyes across the gigantic mess over to the corner of the room. Luna eyed the bottles filled with needles and strings. Luna then stared at the white unicorn hidden behind them.
“Sparkles, sparkles,” Rarity said to herself, eying the bright blue dress spread around the table with the intensity of a general making battle plans. “All they seem to want is sparkles. But of course, she is unable to even begin to understand the power of understatement. Not to mention, for goodness sakes, proper color matching… All these red sparkly stars spread along a blue— night blue no less— bottom! It’s simply unbelievable!"
Luna tapped against the glass. Rarity nudged about a little, but she kept staring down. Luna tucked her hoof back, and then she smacked it against the window. Rarity bounced up.
"What could possibly be going on at this hour," the white unicorn began, stepping over to the window, "That would mean-- mean-- mean--" Her eyes sprang open, and she buckled back. "P-P-P-P-P-P-Princess!" She wiggled about in place. "P-Princess, it is s-s-such an honor, s-so g-great..."
Luna glanced down, and then she magically lifted up the window lock. Rarity's face seemed to melt as if she'd faint at any second. Luna turned her head over to the side door on the first floor. She magically lifted Strawberry off of her and then placed him down onto the flat grassy patch. He looked back up at her blankly.
"Now then," Luna said. She stepped into the room-- measuring each step carefully to avoid any of the fabrics or notebooks laying about the floor. Rarity let out a loud gasp.
"The P-P-Princess is in m-my r-room!" Rarity called out out. She twirled backwards.
Luna teleported right behind Rarity and held her back up. She took a deep breath, and then she blew a misty puff of magic upon Rarity's face. The white unicorn's eyes popped back open. "Now then, we need something important. We apologize for the late hour, but this is something we must have immediately. Hopefully in a matter of seconds?"
"I had the craziest dream," Rarity muttered, shifting her hoof over her head, "I was just minding my own business in my room, and then the Princess appeared out of--" She then gazed right at Luna's face. "Oh..."
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"Luna, Luna, please," Strawberry moaned. He kept on gazing at the open window above him. The ponies shifted about. They called out something. He curled his ears, but he couldn't hear a thing. Come on, you! Think! What was that hearing spell?
He smacked his hooves against his head. Ugh, I thought I'd remember that one if I use it so much. Stupid memory... Wait, I can use the memory spell. He stepped forwards and put a hoof against the boutique wall. Memory spell! Wait... How does that one go again?
"Rabbit pellets," he muttered. He bonked his head against the stone. He paused, and then he moved back. The unicorn glanced over at the boutique's front door. "Luna, whatever it is, please. Just tell me."
He walked over. He then heard a flurry of clicking sounds. Light suddenly poured out. He missed a step and then plopped onto the ground. The unicorn put his hooves to his eyes and blinked. Somepony stepped out towards him.
"Strawberry, we need to ask you something," Luna said. Strawberry gazed up at her as the light ran across her shoulders. She smiled at him, and then she lowered her head. His eyes locked upon the top of her horn.
"Ahhh... ahh..." he moaned. Thousands of emotions flooded every inch of his mind. He held up his hooves and barely missed touching Luna's face.
"Will you marry me?" Luna asked. The light shone across the small silver ring on her horn. Every last one of its finely cut rubies-- shaped just like little darkish pink roses spread out in a chain-- exploded in sparkles.
"YES!" Strawberry screamed. He jumped up and squeezed Luna with all of his might. He buried his face in her neck. Tears of joy dripped down her side, and he felt her doing the same along his back. "I... I..." He could only think of one thing to say. "I love you."
"I love you," she said back. Strawberry rubbed his face along her head. He looked out behind them, and he saw Rarity with her face pressed flat against the window.
Strawberry giggled a little as Rarity bounced up and down in rapid-fire succession. She grinned from ear to hear. She almost seemed to burst right though the glass with each hop.
"Now," Luna said, and she head him hoof in hoof down the street. He curled his body over upon hers. "There's two things I need to take care of. One of them is that we need to discuss the eventual conclusion of our relationship. We have to accept how things will end up." She paused for a moment, and her eyes seemed to glaze over. "Accept that, even if it might sound painful..." Little spurts of light fluttered around the edges of her eyes, looking as if she flashed through centuries in her mind within a matter of seconds.
"Painful?" Strawberry repeated. I don't like the sound of that. He gave her a blank glance, but she just beamed at him in return. They kept on walking silently from then on-- taking in her beautiful night. They finally came upon his apartment complex. Strawberry walked off of her and then stood nervously besides his door.
"Aren't we going inside, silly?" Luna asked, "We have a lot to talk about, and also a lot of things that we could... do now, as future husband and wife..."
He turned his head over and stared at the 'Room 101' sign. He glanced back at his wife-to-be for a second. He took a gulp and then opened the door. Luna followed him over and then laid her body across his large black living room couch. His eyes feasted upon her-- running from the tips of her soft blue hooves up her slender body and then upon the warm, motherly gaze across her face. She twisted about her mane and then ran it across her chest.
"Could we have some more of those Midnight Teas or yours?" Luna asked, "I'm parched."
He nervously nodded. He then scurried off the side door into the kitchen. He thrust open the cabinets and trailed across the contents with his hooves. Oh, wow... Oh, wow! I can't think. I don't even know. What's going to happen. Finally married, that just sounds like my greatest dream come true. But what about where things will 'end up'? What's so 'painful'? He suddenly stopped. What about your... sister. "Celestia," he muttered.
"Don't worry," said a voice behind him. He span around, and he saw what looked like Luna walking out of his pantry into his kitchen.
"Why were you in my-- Why aren't you on the-- What's-- What are you doing?" Strawberry sputtered. He then stopped. Oh, it's... you. Want to keep playing with me? Ugh, I guess I'll play along.
"Whatever I just said to you before, don't worry about it," said the other Luna. Strawberry nodded along as he grabbed ingredients. "I'm just being a little confused. That's all. In fact, I'll probably even, uh, forget what I just said to you just now-- in only a few seconds!"
"So, we're not getting married?" Strawberry asked back. He saw the smile melt from the other Luna's face, and he giggled a little. He pulled up five little glasses in front of him.
"Oh, we're doing that?" asked the other Luna, "Well, I... we... we are very glad. Ummm... Carry on? I'm just confused. That's all." She wiggled her head around.
"That's fine," he replied. He twirled around and held up a glass of his minty concoction. The other Luna picked it up. Strawberry then leaned over face to face. "You know, I love you. Regardless of anything, I love you." Celestia... I really do. There wouldn't be her nights without your days.
The other Luna understood. She took a few sips, and then she put the glass back down against the counter. Strawberry picked up the other four glasses and then moved over to the kitchen door. He glanced back at the other Luna, who tapped her hooves against the floor nervously. Your magic, it's just... It's so weird. It's like you're half Luna now already.
Strawberry then turned around, and he smacked against something soft and blue. He bounced down upon the ground-- trying hard to make sure the drinks landed rather than spilled around him. He blinked.
"ME!" Luna screamed, and she pointed at her doppelganger. She stepped a little forward, but then she halted. "We mean... I!" She shifted her head around. "I mean... YOU!"
"You," the other Luna repeated. She leaned down and then rested her head and hooves against Strawberry's neck.
"AAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!" Strawberry screamed. He kicked his hooves around. The two Luna's stopped and then rushed down to his side. Strawberry pushed the other Luna's hooves off of his neck. He twisted around on the tiles over to the sink.
"What is it?" asked the other Luna. She leaned forward to embrace her again, but the original Luna smacked her horn over. She looked ready to skewer her doppelganger's neck at one other false move.
"Oh, it's..." Strawberry squeaked, and he felt little spots appearing on him, "Just the marks, that's all. I mean... It's healed. It's fine. I'm just a little soft and a little tender where I was bit... Same where I was burned. But really, I'm fine. They'll fade in just a second."
"Nightmare Moon bit and burned you?" the other Luna asked. She then locked eyes with the original. "My, my! You're a bad girl!" She chuckled, and then the original Luna nudged her hind hooves around. She prepared to buck the copy back into the pantry.
"It's just your magic, just--" Strawberry interrupted, "Just don't shock me with your magic. I'm too in sync with it already." He sat a little bit back up. "It doesn't feel bad or painful, it's just too... overwhelming." Luna is one thing. Luna and Celestia's magic mixed together... I'm like a bird flying through a hurricane.
Luna glanced down, and she ran her eyes along the little fang prints sticking out from his soft white body. Shame almost dripped off of her face, and she nudged her head down a little. The other Luna just gawked at Strawberry like a work of art.
"I was cruel," Luna moaned, "I was horrible. I was a monster." She leaned down. Thoughts of her life as Nightmare Moon flashed behind her eyes. Strawberry gazed at her, and he could feel every last one of those horrible sensations. She recalled standing before Fluttershy. She recalled holding her hooves up, and then stamping the yellow pegasus' body black and blue. Luna heard those horrible screams echoing through her mind.
"No, please don't talk like that," Strawberry said, and he immediately clutched against her side. Luna let out a little tear, and then she held him back in turn. "It's okay. It'll all be okay."
"You saved me," Luna whispered into his ear. She squeezed him even tighter than before. "So, I'm going to save you back." She pressed her face into his soft, frizzy mane. "Being without you for eternity is hard enough, but you're going to stick around as long as you can... and enjoy every last minute of it as much as I can give you." Strawberry wiggled around-- soft, cuddly feathers rubbed down all across his sides and his hind hooves.
The duplicate Luna stood up. She walked over, and then she looked down at her sister and her future brother-in-law. She started to cry. Strawberry thought about trying to comfort her for a moment, but then he realized that the duplicate was crying tears of joy. She suddenly shivered. Little white sparkles shot out from around her neck. Strawberry stared as weird little dots popped up one after the other. They glowed with this fantastic energy.
The other Luna took a deep breath, and then she thrust her hooves to her neck. Strawberry saw a blinding light shoot out, and then he shut his eyes tight. He then felt a hoof tapping the top of his head. He opened his eyes, and he saw Celestia standing there in full regal glory. Her mane fluttered all across her bold white wings. The sun goddess then gazed at him.
"There is something I can do about this," she said. Luna and Strawberry looked up at her with wide eyes. "Of course, Strawberry, I can't have my sister suffering at your side as you undergo your incurable diseases. There's a very special spell that few ponies know about. The number is in the single digits. This spell has an immense effect on a pony's future-- from their health, to their life, to their mind, and more."
Luna tensed, and she ran her hooves up Strawberry's body over to her face. "The... The Silence?"
Celestia merely shook her head. She then moved up and locked eyes with her sister. "It doesn't actually have a name. I suppose it's misleading to call it a spell, really, since it's more like a..." She wondered if she wanted to use the word on the tip of her tongue. "A Blessing."
"And it would make him a--" Luna began, but she felt too emotionally overwhelmed to finish the sentence.
"Sorry, Lulu," Celestia said, "It doesn't really work that way. It's something that I can only give out once in a great while-- once a thousand years-- and it only works once on any given pony in one narrow way." The other ponies just stared at her in confusion. She tapped a hoof against her head. "When I give it to Strawberry, it means that his essence will be locked in his current state-- forever. He'll still grow, he'll still mature, he'll still grow old, and he'll still live just like any other pony."
"Then," Luna muttered, her ears and head dropping as her heart sank, "What's the point?"
"Lulu, it..." Celestia began, and she sat alongside the two of them, "It means giving him a shield-- mind, body, and soul. Anything that would be a problem later--" She didn't mention what she had seen in Luna's vision with the machine. She didn't need to. "Wouldn't happen for sure. He'd stay his own safe, happy, and healthy self."
Strawberry's face contorted from confusion. He wiggled out of the grasp of the alicorns, and then he kicked against the tile. He bonked against the refrigerator, and then he tried to put the raging flood of emotions into words. He came up empty.
"Oh, Strawberry," Celestia said, "You have nothing to worry about at all. Trust me." She then glanced up at the refrigerator wall behind him. "I hope you don't mind me forgetting you just for a moment, Strawberry." She moved her head up. "I still need to deal with you." Strawberry looked up, but he couldn't see a thing except Celestia's reflection. "I don't need you anymore, Discord." The sun goddess appeared to talk to thin air. "I won't see you anymore." Celestia held up a hoof, and then she clanged it against the metal. "Goodbye."
"Tia, for goodness' sake," Luna said, popping up behind her sister, "Who are you talking to now?"
"It's nobody," Celestia replied. She let out a few tears, and then she rubbed her face with her right hoof. "Nobody at all." She smiled. She then knelt down besides Strawberry. "Well then..." She smiled wider. "Brother-in-law, are you ready to begin? To receive our blessing?" He simply gawked at her. His eyes then ran through the air at the magical necklace as it flew from the floor over to his chest.
"B-b-begin?" he stammered. The necklace suddenly snapped against his neck.
"And, I love you too."
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The rest of Equestria seemed to disappear. Luna felt as if she couldn't care less. All she that could see and all that she could think of were those eyes. She gazed forward into those soft, pink clouds. They looked like two endless oceans that she could just jump into and swim through forever, feeling completely safe, completely warm, and completely loved.
She wiggled her head a bit. She felt her bridal veil fluttering about across her front, giving smooth caresses along her skin. She leaned a little bit forward. She felt her huge crown, with diamonds crisscrossed with sapphires that sparkled in thousands of ways from every inch, nudging down along her head. She sniffed a little as she looked down at Strawberry's cute face. He said something, but she felt too caught up in the emotion to even hear a word.
I do? Luna blinked. She suddenly felt a familiar white hoof moving up in front of her shoulder. Her eyes ran over to her right and then swung right back in front. She raised her gaze up from Strawberry's cuddly, fuzzy mane along his horn and then focused on the pink-spotted tip. Luna smiled harder then she ever had as she gazed at the solid golden ring atop the horn. She picked up a little voice, but she felt transfixed.
Time went by; she could hardly comprehend it all. Strawberry then shivered. She blinked again. She glanced down, and she saw his happy expression growing a bit blink. She then leaned a little back. She took in the whole scene for a moment. Pony after pony all crammed into the ballroom with such ornate, fancy outfits and complicated decorations. The solid mass of horses appeared to blur into something like a giant monster covered in eyes.
Every single eye glared at her, and she almost felt as if she would melt. She heard somepony behind her cough a little. Oh, wait... something is up. She gasped. It's my line!
Luna flipped her head back. She locked eyes with Strawberry, which she had done countless times before and would do countless times again. "I do!" Luna declared. She said it like she meant it, loud and proud.
The royal officer rattled off about sacred bonds, holy unions, shared sacrifice, and other melodramatic stuff. She didn't care. She could barely think, anyways. She just waited for that one magical word. Then, the royal officer finally said it.
"May kiss the bride."
Luna thrust out her hooves and whacked the black silk tips against Strawberry's sides. He let out a little squeak. Luna opened her mouth up wide as she swung Strawberry towards herself. Her kiss enveloped around his face. She swung her head back and forth, up and down, and then in a little circle. As their lips pressed deeper and deeper, she took in the wonderful taste of strawberries mixed in white chocolate that ran all across his mouth.
Luna's front hooves curled across Strawberry's back as she squeezed with all of her strength. She leaned a little back and felt herself picking the unicorn right up off of the ground. She heard him gasping for breath as her tongue danced all along the sides of his mouth. He ran his own hooves up her chest. Even through the inky black velvet and layers of diamonds, his every touch sent ripples of joy through her body.
She finally pulled back, and she curled her head along his side. She rested herself on his shoulder, gazing once more at his loving expression. She felt as if she'd never need anything else in the whole world, as long as she lived. A solid wall of cheers, hoots, hollers, whistles, and claps burst out from all around her. She felt the royal officer's big beefy hooves patting against her side as well as Strawberry's side.
Strawberry swung his head around a little bit, rubbing his sweet smelling mane along her cheek. Their faces burst out in matching smiles. As the commotion went on around them, loud, energetic music beginning to pump through the speakers, they just cuddled each other closer. Finally, Strawberry pulled himself off of her.
He swung from side to side for a second, twisting his face into a silly, goofy expression. He popped up his right hoof into the air. He reached out and nudged it against Luna's noise.
"Mine!" Strawberry called out.
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Luna bonked the kitchen door shut with her back hooves. She stared out at the scene before her as she walked forward. Her hooves smacked across cracked eggs, loose clumps of flour, scattered packets of salt, and goodness knows what else with every single step.
Luna moved over to the kitchen island, and then she gently placed her head against the counter. She blinked. She then sighed.
"I told you first. I told you second. I told you a million blasted times already, you little twerp," groused a little filly from the other side of the island, "I need powered sugar. Powdered! Not this gran-ag-ular-ated-it stuff! It tastes like sand, oh my gosh, seriously..." Somepony else thumped the edge of the counter repeatedly. "Hey, you shut up over there!"
"A-hem," Luna muttered. Her eyes danced across the piles of multicolored goop all over the counters over to the piles dripping off of the cabinets. She reached out with her left hoof, passing a sea of utensils and emptied boxes, over to a small glass bowl. Dare I try a little? She dipped her hoof into the mix, and then she pulled it over. She took a whiff.
Okay, maybe not! Luna stood back up. Little whispers flowed out from the other side of the island. Hooves tapped against the ground. "Hey, I said shut up!" Hooves then smacked against the drawers under the counter. Luna heard a bunch of kicking.
"A-hem!" Luna shouted. The noises stopped. Luna raised herself up even higher. She looked out as the tops of three little heads poked out from beneath the counter.
Luna's eyes bounced across the foals' pink-tipped horns down to their big, guilty-looking eyes. At least they keep their manes differently, or else I'd never tell them apart. Goodness! She took a deep breath. "Okay, all we want to know at the moment is who's bright idea was this?" Luna asked, trying to drip motherly concern from every word.
"Mi-dni-ght," the foals replied in a perfect three-note melody. Luna curled her head around. She stared up at the ceiling.
"Very well, then. Where's Midnight?" she asked.
"Up here," said a soft voice behind her. Luna twirled around. She caught a glimpse of an inky blue body coated in dark pink spots from head to hoof that stood atop the ceiling fan. That body melted into a blur.
*Smack*
Luna wiggled her face out of the pile of broken eggs underneath. She reached out with her hooves, and then she pressed against the cold floor tiles. Giggling bursting out atop her back, Luna picked herself off of the floor and stood back up besides the kitchen island.
"Midnight," Luna moaned. She shook her head, and then she saw the foal jump off of her back onto the top of the counter.
"Mom! Guess what! Mom, Mom, Mom, Mom, Mom, Mom, Mom, Mom, Mom, Mom, Mom, Mom, Mom, Mom, Mom, Mom, Mom," Midnight said, rattling off as if she could go decades without breathing, "Mom, Mom, Mom, Mom, Mom, Mom, Mom, Mom--"
"WHAT!" Luna called out. Midnight froze for a moment. Of course, her being her usual assertive and hyperactive self, it was only for a moment.
"I flew!" Midnight squeaked. She wiggled about, and then she knocked her bottom hooves along the counter. She popped her front hooves up, and then her bottom hooves jitterbugged about. "I flew, oh yeah, I flew. I flew. I made it all the way up from the floor right up to the ceiling fan. Oh, yeah."
Luna's eyes ran across the foals mane, the intertwined dark pink and black strands coated in mysterious fluids, over to her hooves. She dances pretty well, doesn't she? "Midnight, please," Luna said, and she tried not to sigh, "I just want to know what were you thinking with all this?"
"All what?"
Luna thrust her hooves out, grabbed Midnight, and then twirled her around. The young alicorn then gawked at the humongous mess everywhere.
"Oh, thaaaaaaaaaaaaaat..." Midnight gulped. Luna eyed her, and then she looked down. The three other foals just sat blankly like little potted plants. Midnight paused, and then she threw her head straight up. "Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaad!"
"Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat!" Strawberry yelled from somewhere in the above floor.
"Take my side on this!"
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