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I will kick you in the Lyra Heartstrings.

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This story is a sequel to Genetics of a Scene


In the course of accompanying Apple Bloom to a Mother's Day celebration, Applejack shares the story of how Bloom was concieved.
Part four of the Genetic Research series. Start at the beginning by clicking here

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That's it? O.o

I don't see what this had to do with Scootaloo. Or Diamond, honestly. Aside from being the voice of the reader "GET ON WITH IT!" xD

I'm rather surprised there wasn't a Trixie/OC tag on this. Not a bad story, just, more of an AJ story that explains she's AB's daughter. Wish it had gone a bit more at the end there.

And when did she foal? After returning from her cutie mark story days or during it?

As an AJ story, and since I like the general idea she's secretly AB's mother I'll say it was a decent story. This is why you don't go giving yourself to the first pretty face you see who showers you with compliments, girls! Keep those legs crossed until your would-be partner earns that right. xD

6243118 Is this it? No, not by a long shot.
As for when she foaled... in my head-canon, Applejack is 26 in the current day, with Apple Bloom and the other students being about 9. So, AJ would be 17 in the flashbacks. Her cutie mark's been on her flank for a little while, but that doesn't mean she's done growing up. As you see in this thing.
I always love curiosity, so thanks for your questions.

That was really a sad story. I liked the happy ending though, so how did Trixie feel about all this? Can we get her perspective on this? ANd what of old Lulamoon? So many questions!

6322091 Lulamoon died prior to Tricks of the Genetic Tree. As for Trixie's perspective, keep your eyes peeled.

Man. The prior stories already implied Lulamoon was a jerk, what with him abandoning AJ after getting her pregnant... but this story managed to make him look even worse.

Her dad was okay, but... the filly was living proof that, while the apple may not fall far from the tree, it could certainly roll a ways.

I really like this line.

6379574 Yeah, I patted myself on the back after I wrote that

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