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Well now isn't this is an unexpected but it is a very pleasent suprise.

Oh my goodness. This was breathtaking. I was brought back to the absolute beauty of Sickness that awed me when I first read it, and never did I think I'd get to experience it again. Your command of the English language is masterful as always, and the dynamic between Rarity and Twilight, of power given and received and traded, is something that I cannot imagine from any other couple, and I am always down for it.

nice work on story:twilightsmile:

Oh, this is just sexy and lovely and sweet. :heart:

Can I just say, that reimagination of Rarity in the cover art is amazing.

Sequel ?!?!!!!:pinkiegasp:
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Ah, a beautiful little addendum to an already beautiful story! :twilightsmile:

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Really happy you liked it!

I would love to know more backstory as well as see how Celestia and Luna react to Twilight and Rarity (at least if they were okay to some extent with what Twilight is).

I stumbled across this (and, by extension, The Sickness Unto Death) while looking for new clop, and I am so glad that I did. The writing is frankly astounding, the character designs are fascinating, and the way you mixed the mystique of vampirism with magical undertones of Equestria is expertly done. Very few stories have made me feel what these did. Bravo.

I sincerely hope that you consider writing more of their story, either Twilight's backstory or more of Rarity's transformation and exploration of newfound powers and responsibilities. However, even if you don't, I must say: thank you for writing these.

Oh man, I could read an entire series of Vampire Girlfriends just going through the ages.

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