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- >Principal Celestia sat at her desk, alone in the quiet of a Friday night.
- >She had no real work she had to do this weekend, besides attending Canterlot High's annual bake sale, run by staff such as Vice Principal Luna.
- >Being sisters, their relationship was always interesting, especially considering how great a cook Luna was compared to Celestia.
- >Ever since they were kids, the two had always competed, mostly at cooking.
- >Luna usually beat Celestia, with a recipe she refused to reveal for a desert called Moon Cake.
- >As stubborn as she was, Celestia had to admit that the cake was borderline orgasmic.
- >Hell, who was she kidding? It was the greatest food in the universe.
- >The bake sale was tomorrow, and Celestia still had not prepared her cake.
- >Celestia glanced at the clock.
- >It read 8:02.
- >Realizing that she had to get to the kitchen soon, Celestia grabbed up recipe book out of a drawer and walked out the door into the emptiness of the halls.
- >Even though Celestia was used to this kind of eerie mood, something felt off about the school.
- >The atmosphere felt almost unreal, as if she were nothing more than a spirit wandering a graveyard.
- >Celestia shook off the terror and approached the cafeteria, opening the doors.
- >Within the cafeteria, things felt much more real, as the moon shone brightly through the windows.
- >Celestia flipped the light switch, watching as each light turned on individually, each one having little effect on illuminating the room.
- >She walked across the cafeteria towards the kitchen, hearing a soft humming that echoed through the cafeteria.
- "Luna! Is that you?"
- >The humming stops all of a sudden, and was replaced by the sound of hurried footsteps.
- >A door is heard opening, followed by a loud crash of it being shut.
- >Celestia ran into the kitchen, but found no signs of Luna being there at the moment.
- >On one of the counters in the kitchen, there was a large note.
- >Squinting her eyes to adjust to the lighting, Celestia was unable to make out the writing on the paper.
- >She brought the paper out into the cafeteria, holding it down on a table.
- Dearest Sister,
- I'm afraid I am in a hurry to get home, so I will have to be leaving the premises. I have left you one of my Moon Cakes to show my regret for not being able to be there.
- With good intentions,
- Luna
- >Albeit an odd way to end a letter, Celestia ignored the format and instantly went looking for her sister's glorious Moon Cake.
- >Gazing around the cafeteria, it became apparent it was likely stored back in the kitchen.
- >Almost busting down the door, Celestia ran into the kitchen, searching every book and cranny for the promised cake.
- >Celestia forced the fridge open with great aggression, finding the cake sat down on a rack.
- >Being very gentle, Celestia picked up the plate the Moon Cake was on, carrying it with her out into the flickering light of the cafeteria.
- >Choosing the nearest table, she placed the plate down, quivering in her dress shirt and making her white breasts bounce with glee.
- >Celestia's eyes widened as she stared down at the beautiful masterpiece that was Moon Cake.
- >She dashes back to the kitchen, grabbing a shiny silver spoon, encrusted with a brightly colored gem.
- >Quietly moaning at it's icy touch, she returned to the cafeteria.
- >Celestia approached the Moon Cake, with a huge grin adorned.
- "How long has it been, Mr. Moon?"
- >She leaned over the table, putting her face right up against the black moon iced into the cake.
- "It's been too long, that's how long."
- >But as she tried to back away from the cake, Celestia was pulled back towards it like a magnet.
- >Celestia tried her hardest to resist the pull of the cake, but it was too great.
- >She slammed her face in, sending bits and pieces of cake flying everywhere.
- >Celestia licked up every piece of the cake on the plate, still craving for more.
- >Like a rabid animal, she jumped up off the table, sniffing around for any pieces that were edible.
- >All of a sudden, Celestia notices a large, green, humanoid being that had been approaching her from behind until she turned around.
- "Chad, what are you doing in the cafeteria so late?"
- >The being raises his eyebrow, while scratching his ass.
- "Chad? What the hell are you talking about, lasseh?"
- >Celestia, being very pissed with Chad, reaches out and bitch slaps the motherfucker.
- "Wrong move, lasseh. The name is Shrek."
- >Shrek punches Celestia in the chest, sending her flying across the room into a wall.
- >Most of her bones crack on impact, but as quickly as they break they heal right back.
- >Celestia stands up and brushes herself off, giving Shrek a death glare.
- >She stomps over to Shrek, stripping down to nothing but underwear as she approaches.
- >Her breasts bounce even more as she walks right up next to Shrek.
- >She takes off her underwear, and wraps it around his neck, setting up a noose with it.
- >While struggling, Shrek takes a look down at her genitals.
- >He sees a sea cucumber dick.
- >Taking a closer look at Celestia, her realizes it was Gaben all along.
- "Half Life is over, Shrek."
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