- >As you returned home from a hard day at work, the only thing that concerned you was rest.
- >Making your way from the crowded subway you contemplate on taking a detour through the park.
- >There was something new, something amiss in the park today.
- >In the middle of the park was a fountain. Statues of ancient figures stood watch on its four corners.
- >If there was something that you appreciated in life was the art of sculpture. You see a sign in front of the fountain.
- >It read: "Pay tribute to the gods for change in your life."
- >The only tribute you had to offer the timeless deities was a coin, lost somewhere in your pocket.
- >Though you never were the superstitious kind of guy, you toss the coin in the water. It gently rings as it flies through the air and dives with a satisfying sound in the crisp, blue water. >You hope the meager offering was well received.
- >You finally arrived and procure a key from your pocket.
- >You turned the key aggressively in the lock and after two metallic noises you crack open the door. The day had not been kind on you.
- >Sleep is what you required. You go to the bathroom for your evening habits. As you brush your teeth you look in the mirror.
- >You could swear this job aged you prematurely.
- >You strip yourself of all your clothes. Your bed eagerly awaited your arrival.
- >It meets you with silk hands, and sends small shivers down your spine as you slid in its embrace.
- >No lover could ever make you feel this way when you were tired.
- >Your eyelids felt like lead, and your vision is no more once you finally close those very tired eyes.
- >Tonight you were had no doubt you would see the ivory gates of Morpheus' realm.
- >You quickly drift to sleep.
- >Your head is spinning. You felt as though you have lost all balance. Was this a dream where you would fall forever?
- >Suddenly you feel cold. The edges of your body were greeted by something that felt very cold, like snow.
- >Wind howled in your ears. A lucid dream, perhaps?
- >You stare at the sky and witness a gigantic moon that seemed to stare at you intently, never blinking.
- >A giant form was now projected on the moon. It had wings that ended with sharp talons, and a tail that whipped through the clouds as if impaling invisible prey.
- >It could not be a dream, you think to yourself after performing reality checks.
- >It dawned to you that maybe, just maybe, you were not on Earth anymore.
- >You try to dismiss this idea as it would defy every notion of logic and physics you knew of.
- >But there you were, in this far away land.
- >A single thought ran through your head right now. You need to get to safety, fast.
- >The snow storm could only get worse. You quickly spot a bush next to a tree.
- >This could be your home tonight.
- >You assume fetal position and hope the storm will die down.
- >Time passed slowly, and after what seemed to be an hour or so, you hear footsteps.
- >Not knowing who, or what you would meet here, you cautiously look through the rather scarce leaves of your home.
- >It seemed to be a small horse. But it was alone, and had a small, furred vest, to protect it from the snow.
- >As it passed the bush, wind swept the crown of the tree above you, and snow fell on your back.
- >This took you by surprise and you break silence by letting out a small grunt.
- >She turns instantly and locks eyes on your direction.
- >"Hello? W-Who's there?" she tried to raise her voice.
- >"M-My name is Fluttershy! Why are you hiding?"
- >The fucking horse talked. You keep your cool.
- >She sees you trying to cover yourself. You were very naked, but that was irrelevant since Fluttershy saw you as a simple beast. Scared, trying to protect itself from the cold wind.
- "Come here, little one. Don't be scared.." she cooed, slowly approaching.
- "Don't be afraid, I won't hurt you."
- >You decide to play this game, see how far it can be taken.
- >The decision was taken and you sheepishly make your way out of the small bush, on all fours.
- >Even though you were standing on both hands and knees you were about as tall as Fluttershy at the withers.
- >You could look straight into her eyes.
- "There we go, little guy! Such a brave boy!" said Fluttershy, treating you as some sort of child.
- >Under her vest she seemed to have a pair of small wings.
- >Not only did this p0ny talk, but it was a pegasus, too.
- >This was going to be fun.
- >Fluttershy then used one her hooves to move the hair from your eyes.
- >You were in desperate need of a haircut, and the day you were plucked from Earth was the day you considered going to the salon.
- >You moved your eyes quickly, feigning nervousness as best as you could.
- >The cold air filled your lungs. Teeth started to chatter, skin pricked and shudders overcame your body. From now on you will be sleeping in pajamas.
- "Oh my, you are shivering! We'd better get you home."
- >Although it was very uncomfortable you managed to follow Fluttershy to her cottage. Fortunately it was close.
- >The house was small, yet charming, and you could see a plethora of critters freely roaming her abode.
- >The cold took its toll on your body. Bones and tendons started to ache as they defrosted from the heat of the cottage. You decide to stretch out.
- >You put weight on your palms, shifting it slowly to your fingers. You could feel balance coming back to you.
- >You raise your left leg and plant the sole of your foot to the squeaking floor. Fluttershy hears this and turns, curiously observing you.
- >You then plant your right foot firmly on to the floor, and push.
- >The expression on her face turned from curiosity to awe, as you now towered over the small Fluttershy.
- >You were well over 6 feet tall and not in bad shape. Prominent muscles defiantly adorned your body.
- >Your shoulders were wide.
- >From them descended a beautiful chest decorated with hair that cut between your abdominal muscles, reaching all the way to your member.
- >You stretch your arms and soon find them touching the ceiling.
- >Fluttershy was shocked to see such a beautiful, almost regal beast in her humble house.
- >The gentle creature's face soon had the markings of a very primal sentiment upon it.
- >Fear.
- >You didn't want her to be afraid.
- >It was time to avoid a rather unpleasant situation. Fluttershy saved you, after all.
- >You quickly crouched and placed yourself on the floor, looking at the small horse, waiting for her next move.
- "You are such big creature, aren't you! I bet you're hungry too! Let's see what can we get you to eat."
- >Se trotted to the kitchen and returned with a big plate that had a few interesting choices of food on it.
- >Dandelions, rose petals and hay. On the plate there are also a couple of tomatoes, a cucumber and an apple, too.
- >Disgusting. She assumes you are an herbivore. That is a good thing, though.
- >She was happy to see you chomp down on the fruits and vegetables. This was enough for tonight, but in the morning you needed something more.. substantial.
- >You had to hunt.
- >But first.
- >While you were eating Fluttershy deemed it appropriate for you to have some sort of clothing.
- >Nothing in her house was tailored for a human, though, so she brought a big piece of cloth for you to somehow wear.
- >It was impeccably white, and reminded you of the togas worn by ancient roman nobles.
- >This gave you the not so bad idea to wear the cloth like a toga yourself.
- >Fluttershy yawned.
- "I'm going to go to sleep.. See you in the morning! Have a good night!" She then went to what seemed to be her sleeping quarters.
- >Was the big pillow in the corner of the main living room supposed to be your bed? We can't have that.
- >You decide to follow Fluttershy, like a helpless child. Surely she will interpret this the proper way.
- "Are you afraid to sleep by yourself, little one? I guess tonight we'll sleep in the same room. But you're a big boy, so this is the first and last time, OK?"
- >You only look at her, she couldn't know you spoke the same language.
- >Your gaze was long and pitiful, and Fluttershy knew you understood what she said on a more primal level.
- >You arrive in her room.
- >Her room had an intimate feel to it. On the night stand you briefly spotted a picture of her and 5 more little horses just like her.
- >You didn't have time to analyze it because Fluttershy nudged you to sit at the foot of her bed.
- >This made you feel like a dog.
- >She slid in her bed, turned of the lights and muttered a single "Good night..."
- >You waited for quite some time to fall asleep, but the hard floor robbed you of the precious rest you wanted.
- >It was time to test the waters. You got up, felt your way around the bed, and placed yourself next to the sleeping Fluttershy.
- >She got up quickly with a gasp.
- "Oh, it's you! You scared me..."
- >She had her back to you, and you risked everything by wrapping your free arm around her, placing it on her chest.
- >You felt her heart. It was beating as fast as the wings of the humming bird. You couldn't tell if it was fear or something else.
- >You took it further again, by gently bringing her closer to your own chest. Finally, only a thin sheet of fabric was between you two,
- >Then something truly interesting happened, as she placed one of her hooves on your hand, and returned the hug.
- >This took things to a new level. In your mind you knew that she felt protected in your arms.
- >Sleep finally conquered your mind and body.