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- >A thousand moth ponies, given enough time and enough light-bulbs, could reproduce Beethoven's Fifth just by clinking the bulbs.
- >Or they could just make a bunch of incessant tapping noises.
- >And then buzz angrily at each other when several of them want the same bulb.
- >The "Light Room," as Actias dubbed it, is currently host to this hypothetical situation.
- >On a smaller scale, of course.
- >A thousand moth ponies wouldn't be able to fit in there.
- >That would be silly.
- >What isn't silly is the cacophony of clinking and tapping that comes from that room.
- >Actias came back to visit and brought a few friends.
- >Instead of turning them all away and possibly hurting Actias's feelings, you invited them all inside.
- >All four of them.
- >It was a bad idea.
- >Mostly because they chewed holes in your socks, underwear, and bed sheets.
- >Actias at least put up a fight over that, by telling them to stop.
- >She tried, that's all that matters.
- >It didn't take long for them to get bored with your bedroom, especially when you asked Actias if she told the others about the "Light Room."
- >You probably should have led with that, in retrospect.
- >The tinkering and tapping of hooves and antennae against glass continue to fill your ears.
- >It's that bothersome sound that draws your attention back to the present.
- >Your house is empty and lonely enough that the faintest sounds echo off the walls.
- >It usually doesn't bother you, but unfortunately, the normal sounds are accompanied by the symphony of the mothponies.
- >Might as well roll out of your tattered bed and ask them to quiet down.
- >How well will that actually go over?
- >Probably not well, but it's worth a shot.
- >After all, you were only expecting Actias, not her friends.
- >A tapping at the "Light Room" door catches your attention.
- >All of your friends just jitter and tap against the lights.
- >You approach the door and tap the same pattern that came from the other side.
- >"That's cute. Open the door."
- "Sorry August."
- >With a hint of excitement, your wings stretch out a little bit as you turn the handle on the door.
- >Your newest, and most favorite, friend stands with his arms crossed.
- "Hi August."
- >"Hi Actias."
- "Wanna play with the lights?"
- >"No, I want you to quiet down."
- "Quiet down? We're hardly making any noise!"
- >"I can hear it from my bedroom."
- "But we're having fun!"
- >"Yeah, and I was expecting a relaxing night with no extra guests."
- >You tilt your head and offer him a confused look.
- >"I think it's time they left."
- >The tapping stops, your friends turning to look at him.
- >"Aww!"
- >"Already? We just got here!"
- >They buzz sadly and lower their heads as August flicks the light off.
- >"I didn't expect any extra guests tonight is all. Maybe some other night the rest of you can come over."
- >"Well, alright mister."
- >The sound of wings flapping causes you to duck.
- >"What's that sound?"
- >But it's too late.
- >Your friends latch onto August, all of them giggling while he gives a startled shout.
- >They hug his arms and legs, which leaves his torso open for one more.
- >"Get off of me!"
- >You take a step forward as August stops flailing his arms around.
- >"Was that a hoofstep? Actias, don't you dare!"
- >Wings spread, rump hiked.
- >"Actias!"
- >You launch yourself at August, your squeaks joining the other mothponies'.
- >All of you yell, at the same time:
- "Thank you August!"
- >"NO!"
- >August somehow manages to make the trek to the front door, despite being weighed down by you and your friends.
- >As soon as he opens the door, your friends drop off of his body and stand at the threshold of the house.
- >"Can we come back tomorrow night?"
- >"No, maybe next week."
- >"Aw! But Actias says she gets to come over every night!"
- >"That's because I like her."
- >The other four moth ponies scrunch their faces up and start making frustrated squeaks before they fly off.
- "I guess you want me to leave too?"
- >His slightly disgruntled expression offers an answer.
- "I'm sorry for bringing them over."
- >August sighs softly as he closes the door.
- >You look up at him with a surprised expression.
- >"Warn me next time."
- "You're letting me stay?"
- >"No, I closed the door so you'd have to leave by window."
- "O-oh."
- >Almost as soon as you start to climb off of him, he wraps his arms around you.
- >"I was joking."
- >A blush overtakes your face as he hugs you close, your antennae brushing against his chin.
- "Wh-where are we going then?"
- >"Well, since I'm not tired anymore, I figured you might want to stay and chat? Maybe listen to some music and play with the lights?"
- >You blush even harder as he carries you into the dark living room.
- "W-well, I guess I can't say no to more lights."
- >"It's cold and snowing tonight anyway. I wouldn't feel right sending you home in that."
- "I guess you have a point."
- >He sits down on the couch and plops you beside him.
- >"Do you have anything in mind that you'd like to listen to?"
- "No, not really. I've never really been big on music."
- >"Hmm. How about this?"
- >He files through a small box of records and places one on a record player beside the couch.
- >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OvZYhxT5Mf8&feature=player_detailpage#t=15
- "I like this."
- >"It's one of my favorites."
- >You try to squeak in time with the music, but you mess up frequently, as this is your first time ever hearing such sweet sounds.
- >"I think if you practice enough, you'd be able to accomplish that."
- "Accomplish what?"
- >"What you're doing. Trying to squeak it out."
- "Oh! Do you really think so?"
- >"Anything's possible if you put your mind to it."
- >You hold your hooves up in front of you and scrunch your face.
- >He's right.
- >You know he's right.
- "Can I stay here for a little while longer and listen to it again?"
- >"You can stay as long as you'd like. I look forward to hearing you sing."
- "I don't think I'd ever call it singing."
- >"Don't be hard on yourself. I liked what you were doing."
- >You chitter softly in embarrassment with your hooves over your face, as the music continues.
- >An arm rests against your side as August pulls you closer to him.
- >"Are you alright?"
- "Mhm. It's just that... you're being so nice to me. I thought you didn't like me."
- >"Well, at first I kind of didn't. Not until I let you through my window and you started tapping on that lamp."
- >He chuckles a little bit and rubs your side.
- >"Over the past few nights, I don't know. Something changed. I think, maybe, something about you and your love of lights. It's just simple."
- >Your eyes meet his as you move your hooves away from your face.
- "Simple? Are you implying that I'm stupid? Unintelligent? Uncultured?"
- >"No Actias, you know I didn't mean it like that."
- >He hugs you tight, even as you squeak angrily and buzz your wings.
- >"You're a very special kind of pony. You've brought a warm light to this house."
- >Your noises stop, leaving the music coming from the record player as the only noise in the house.
- "Do you really mean that?"
- >"Yes."
- "Then I'll stick around. B-but only because of the music and lights!"
- >"I'm fine with that. As long as you'll be around more often, I think I'll be a little happier."
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