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- "I'm sorry Naomi, but I can't let you buy a pair of cats just to make kittens with them."
- >Fluttershy waved her hand at the girl and flashed a plaster smile.
- >"Really? How can I get a kitty then?"
- "You could just adopt one..." she said, stopping herself mid-sentence.
- >"That's a great idea! I'll take one!"
- "But you don't even know what kind of kitten you want..." She wasn't sure if Naomi was ignoring her, but it sure seemed like it.
- "Did you, um, think this through before coming here?"
- >"To be honest, no," she said, peering through the kennel bars at the kittens inside, "I just sort of wanted a cat, you know? Besides, they're so cute!"
- >She reached into the cage and a paw flashed right by her thumb.
- >"Ouch!"
- "Oh my goodness!" Fluttershy squeaked, "Are you alright?"
- >"Yeah yeah, it just means he likes me."
- "Riiiiight...so are you going to give a kitty a new home today or should I just put you down as a maybe?"
- >"Today, please. I think I'll take...that one!"
- >She jabbed a finger at the cat who seconds before nearly cut it off.
- "If you insist..."
- >She walked over to the kennel and the instant she made eye contact with the cat, it went still.
- >Naomi watched in amazement as Fluttershy reached into the cage and pulled him out, setting him down on the front desk.
- "Good boy, Jeffrey," she rubbed him on the head and he purred back at her.
- >"He's so cute when he's not trying to kill you."
- "HSSSSSSSSS!" Every hair on his body stood up straight, making him look twice as large.
- >"Alright, alright, sheesh."
- "Don't mind him, he's just been lonely. Isn't that right, Jeffrey?"
- >He responded with a polite meow but shot a glance at Naomi.
- “Come on, Jeffrey,” Fluttershy tickled his chin, “Play nice. She’ll take care of you.”
- >Naomi could have sworn the cat winked. Fluttershy dropped Jeffrey into her arms.
- “He’s an indoor kitty, so you don’t have to worry about letting him out---”
- >Before Fluttershy had even finished talking, the door to the shelter swung closed.
- >Fluttershy sighed and looked back at the kittens, who looked at her with large, wanting eyes.
- “Don’t be sad, kitties,” she smiled, “Jeffrey’s going with a nice family...I hope.”
- >She looked at the clock. Half past six.
- “I gotta go, my friends,” she said to no one in particular, “I’ll be back tomorrow, like I always do.”
- >Fluttershy checked and double-checked the cages, making sure the animals had food and water for the night.
- >She locked the door behind her and went back to her car.
- >She pulled down the sunvisor and a note fell out. She unfolded the paper and read it for the third time that day.
- “Party at Rarity’s, 7 PM sharp.”
- +++
- >Fluttershy’s Beetle rolled up the white gravel driveway to Rarity’s mansion.
- >The rocks hissed under her tires as she came to a stop. She hadn’t even gotten out of her seat before a familiar face greeted her.
- >”Fluttershy, dear! It’s so good to see you!”
- “It’s...um...nice to see you too, Rarity.”
- >Rarity glanced down at her watch.
- >”Ten minutes early, what a lady! And that dress you’re wearing! It’s wonderful!”
- >Fluttershy thanked her again. She was happy about something, maybe a little too happy.
- >”Come on in, we have to wait for those with less---manners than we have.”
- >Fluttershy hardly had time to close and lock the door before Rarity pulled her by the wrist.
- >The white-skinned girl held open the door and nudged Fluttershy inside.
- > A quick look around took her breath away.
- “Oh my goodness, Rarity,” she looked around with wide eyes, “It’s beautiful!”
- >All around her were stunning displays of wealth, candelabras on the shelves and chandeliers hanging low off the ceiling, flooding the foyer with light.
- >The wallpaper looked fresh off the roll and the bearskin carpet was right off the bear.
- >An umbrella rack stood beside the door, carrying a lonely blue umbrella.
- >A tall wooden spire with branches going every which way gripped a dozen hats, ranging from small and stylish to big and bold.
- >She hardly noticed Rarity's heels clicking on the tiles as she crept up.
- >"Fluttershy!" she giggled, "You're making me blush."
- "Oh...um...sorry..."
- >"Don't you worry a hair on your wonderful head about that. Come on, Twilight's waiting in the living room."
- >Rarity took her by the wrist again and pulled her along, passing dozens of paintings, antiques and knick-knacks on the way.
- >When they crossed the threshold into the living room, another showcase of wealth flooded her eyes, this time in the form of a 70 inch television.
- >Sitting criss-cross in front of the black monolith, without any sort of feeling that it was there, was a frail purple girl fiddling with a pair of sewing needles.
- >"Twilight! One of our guests is here!"
- >She looked up from her needles and smiled wide at who she saw.
- >>"Hey, Fluttershy! How are you?"
- "I'm...good...What are you doing with those needles?"
- >>"Oh, Rarity was teaching me how to knit. It looks complicated, but Rarity tells me it's easy."
- "That's nice...but why did you want to learn how to knit?"
- >>"So I could make comfy book covers!"
- >She held up a large block covered in blue thread.
- >>"Isn't it cute? Rarity made this one and I wanna make them too!"
- >Fluttershy honestly thought there was no point to them, and the color didn't work with the book, either.
- "It's...nice."
- >Twilight smiled and went back to her work. Rarity offered Fluttershy some water and a seat while the rest of the party arrived.
- >One by one her friends walked in, each sporting their most formal attire.
- >"Girls," Rarity whined, "I said CASUAL attire."
- >"Would ya rather me show up in my work boots?" Applejack had joked.
- >Rarity went red in the face and didn't say a word about the clothes the rest of the night.
- >The slumber party was like any other girl's slumber party, a night of giggles, pillow fights and gossip.
- >As the party rolled deep into the night, the girls started to wind down.
- >Applejack was the first to fall asleep (she had work the next day), and soon after the rest began to topple.
- >Fluttershy would have fallen asleep earlier if not for a ball of energy never leaving her side.
- >"Come on, Flutters, don't go to sleep yet!" Rainbow pinched her, "Don't leave me here alone and tired."
- >Fluttershy's kindness kept getting the better of her, and it wasn't long before they were the only ones awake.
- "Are you...going to go to bed, Rainb---"
- >"Are they all asleep? Good! Let's go!"
- >Rainbow grabbed Fluttershy by the wrist and dragged her to her feet. She'd been pulled around a lot that night it seemed.
- "Wait, where are we going?" Her legs fought to hold her weight.
- >"The bathroom, where else?"
- "Together? That's a little..."
- I'll explain when we get in there, come on! And don't wake anyone up!"
- >Fluttershy was surprised Rainbow hadn't already done that. In no time at all the pair were in guest bathroom, and the door went click behind them.
- >"I'm so excited!" Rainbow said, "I need to show you something!"
- "Why couldn't you have done it earlier," she yawned.
- >"Because you're the only one I trust to not ruin it for me," Rainbow said, her face solid as stone.
- >She reached into her pocket and pulled out a small baggie filled with a clumpy white powder.
- “Wh-what’s that, Dash?”
- >”Don’t worry about what it is...worry about what it does. It’s going to make us feel really happy.”
- >Rainbow pulled a spoon from one pocket and a lighter from the other. She poured some of the powder onto the spoon and lit a flame under it.
- >Within seconds the powder melted to a brown, syrup liquid.
- >”Rainbow...wait…”
- >Dash didn’t stop what she was doing, acknowledging Fluttershy with a “yeah?”.
- “What is that stuff?”
- >”It’s just heroin, Flutters.”
- “Heroin!?”
- >”Hey! Keep it down, will ya? We don’t want the world to hear it.”
- “But...isn’t that illegal? We could get in a lot of trouble for this!”
- >”Not if you don’t tell anyone,” Rainbow dumped the contents of the spoon into a syringe, “Come on Flutters, I thought you said you were gonna keep it between us.”
- “I am...I just don’t think we should be…”
- >”It’ll be fun, Flutters. Just try it once, I promise you’ll like it. Watch me!"
- >Rainbow took a towel off the rack and looped it tightly around her bicep. A pair of thick blue veins bulged in her elbow.
- >She pulled the knot tight with her teeth and clutched the syringe in her hand.
- >The needle sunk deep into her skin, drawing the tiniest drops of blood.
- >Rainbow's hand shook from the pain as she pushed the plunger down, the brown liquid vanishing inside her.
- >Before the syringe was even empty, Fluttershy saw her go limp.
- >She threw back her head and moaned between gritted teeth as the drug coursed through her.
- >"Ohhhhh YES!" she shouted, ignoring her own warning.
- >She pulled back the needle but that didn't seem to phase her. She was caught in a web of euphoria, careless to the world around her.
- >Her face was locked in an unmoving smile and her eyes were bright and frenzied.
- >"See, Fluttershy?" Rainbow said, halfway between a whisper and a shout, "It feels great!"
- "But...you don't look like yourself..."
- >"Oh come on, that's just silly, of course it's me!" she talked with a hurried pace, like there wasn't enough time for her to speak, "I just feel really really happy! Don't you want to be happy to?"
- "I guess so...will I be okay?"
- >"Of course you will! Just one time, I promise!"
- >Rainbow extended her hand and resting in the palm was a clean, prepared syringe, the brown syrup sloshing inside it.
- "O-Okay...if you say so..."
- >Fluttershy took the needle from Rainbow's hand, with every voice in her head screaming at her to put it down.
- >She looked down at her frail arm, knowing what would happen to it soon.
- "Rainbow?"
- >"Yeah Flutters?"
- "Can you...do the needle? I hate needles..."
- >"Sure thing Fluttershy, but first we gotta wrap it."
- >In the blink of an eye she brandished a white towel and wrapped it around her friend's arm.
- >"Come on, lemme see those big, beautiful veins..."
- >As if following Rainbow's commands, a pair of blue humps popped from Fluttershy's elbow.
- >"There's the money. Now just shut your eyes and think of puppies, it's gonna sting a bit but after that you'll be in heaven."
- >Fluttershy shut her eyes and thought of the cutest puppy she could. She hoped that Rainbow was only joking about the last part.
- >Suddenly a tiny pinch shot through her arm as the needle plunged inside her.
- >It was a horrifying feeling, the hot, warm syrup being pumped into her blood made her feel sick.
- >The warm sensation ran up her arm and straight to her heart, and the instant she felt it beat again, the world melted away.
- >The blood racing from her heart felt like an explosion of pleasure as every inch of her body was treated with the drug.
- >Her fingers and toes started to tingle and her head was filled with helium.
- "Oh my God, Rainbow! You were right! I feel...amazing!"
- >"I hate to say I told you so," Rainbow chuckled, "But I told you so."
- "You're funny, Dashie," Fluttershy giggled back, "But what do we do now?"
- >"Anything we want! Just relax and enjoy the feeling..."
- "Okay!" Fluttershy lied on her back, oblivious to the icy tiles pressing against her back.
- >"Say, Fluttershy, you wanna know what's really fun with this stuff?"
- "What?"
- >Rainbow didn't answer her and instead climbed on top of her, her face just inches above her own.
- "Rainbow...what are you doing?"
- >"It's okay, Flutters, I'm not gonna hurt you," Rainbow giggled, "I just wanna show you how good I can make you feel."
- >Before Fluttershy could respond, Rainbow had stripped down to her bra and leaned in close for a tight kiss.
- >Fluttershy's brain ignited with pleasure, a tremendous wave of heat she'd never felt before.
- >She figured that getting kissed would feel good, but this time was like a hundred hot needles in her lips.
- >Her chest heaved as she fought to control her breathing. She wanted to tell her to stop, but her body was telling her to relax.
- >She let herself go limp, letting Rainbow explore her body any way she wanted.
- >She always thought Rainbow was cute, especially with her cheeks flushed red.
- >One by one their clothes came off, set in a pile beside them. Fluttershy blushed when she saw her friend in her undies, she was wearing the same kind.
- >She could see a damp spot at Rainbow's crotch and her nipples poking against her bra.
- >Fluttershy couldn't tell if it was because of the drug or not, but she'd never felt more excited in her life.
- >She politely spread her legs and threw her head back as Rainbow crawled between her thighs.
- >The last thing she remembered that night was a sharp sting of pleasure from her crotch before it all went blurry.
- +++
- >When Fluttershy opened her eyes the next morning, it felt as though no time had passed.
- >Her body was just as hot as it was the night before, and her arms felt just as weak.
- >Lying on top of her was a scrawny blue girl with spectral hair, her head lying against her naked chest.
- >She suddenly snapped out of her trance and rolled Rainbow off of her.
- >The floor suddenly felt ten times colder, and the draft on her breasts was like ice.
- >She sat up and covered herself as Rainbow started to wake up.
- >"Ow...Fluttershy," she grunted, "What the hell was that for?"
- "N-nothing, I was just scared!"
- >"About wha-"
- >Rainbow looked at Fluttershy's chest before staring down at her own. Unlike Fluttershy, she wasn't modest enough to cover them.
- >"What the hell did we do last night, Fluttershy?"
- "I don't know...I can't remember anything...except you kissing me..." her voice got quieter with every word.
- >"Oh yeah...that was pretty wild. You don't remember any of it?"
- "Not really..."
- >"Damn, we must have gotten the good stuff. Why am I all sticky?"
- "I don't know," she said, although really she just didn't want to talk about it, "We should get dressed before someone finds us in here."
- >"Speaking of which, what time is it? It feels really early."
- >Rainbow gathered up her clothes as Fluttershy glanced up at a clock on the wall.
- >Why did Rarity need a clock in her bathroom, anyway?
- "It's 4 AM, Rainbow."
- >"Damn, we REALLY got the good stuff."
- "If you say so," Fluttershy sighed, slipping into her clothes one sleeve at a time.
- >After the pair had fully dressed, Rainbow grabbed Fluttershy by the shoulder.
- >"Hey, Flutters, I just wanted to say something."
- "What?"
- >"Thanks for trusting me. I knew you'd like it. You did like it, didn't you?"
- "Yeah, it was really fun..."
- >"What's wrong?"
- "Nothing...but...can we please not do it again?"
- >"What's wrong? You didn't have fun with me?"
- "No!" Fluttershy spun on her heel to face her friend, "I had a lot of fun, it's just that I didn't feel like myself...it was scary..."
- >"You'll get used to it, I promise," Rainbow patted her on the back, "Just look at me! Do I act any different?"
- "I guess not."
- >"See? It's totally harmless! And as long as nobody finds out, we can keep having fun together!"
- >Fluttershy stared at her feet, thinking hard about what mattered most. Finally, she made her decision.
- "Okay, Rainbow, I'll do it. If it makes you happy, it makes me happy too."
- >"Awesome! God I love you Fluttershy!"
- >Fluttershy gasped as Rainbow caught her in a tight embrace, their lips locked like their arms.
- >The kiss seemed to last for hours until Rainbow broke it up.
- >"We should probably go back in that room, otherwise they'll wonder where we've been."
- >Fluttershy nodded and followed Rainbow as she led them back into the living room.
- >The other four girls were still sleeping, completely oblivious to what transpired in the room nearby.
- >They made their way back to their sleeping bags. They whispered their good nights and slipped under the covers.
- >"My house, Sunday night?" Rainbow whispered.
- "Okay," Fluttershy whispered back.
- >"Great! Love you, Fluttershy!"
- "Love you...too?"
- >Rainbow didn't respond, she was asleep before her head even hit the pillow.
- >Fluttershy put her head against her pillow, but getting to sleep was tough.
- >The entire night she had a terrible itch in the back of her mind. And she didn't know how to scratch it.
- END OF PART ONE
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