//------------------------------// // Chapter 14 // Story: Blaze of My Heart // by BlueSun52 //------------------------------// Another day has come to the small city of Canterlot and another day for the Writer family. The sun slowly rose over the horizon and its light crept along the floor before getting up to the bed. Sunset’s face was hit by the light as she mumbles and turns around from it. She moved around the bed until she clung hold of Soul’s arm and cuddled with it while he snored loudly. Just as the two were enjoy sleeping in the morning, the alarm went off reminding them that it was Monday and it was the beginning of another long week for the two married couple. Soul grumbled before he slammed his hand on the alarm turning it off. “Eeeeeeh…. Why is it Monday?” Soul asked. “Because we enjoyed the weekend too much,” Sunset replied. She sat up and stretched for a moment before looking at Soul. She smiled and kissed his cheek. “But at least we have each other to keep us going through the week.” “Heh, yeah. Not to mention what to look forward to each night~” Soul said and wiggled his eyebrows. Sunset rolled her eyes and smiled. The two got out of bed and changed into their clothes for the day. Soul puts on a long sleeve black shirt with a white t-shirt under it and tan slacks. He slips on his black loafers. Sunset dressed herself in a cami with a long crimson blazer over it and stretched pants. She slips on black high heels and looked herself in the mirror. Seeing Soul in the mirror and smiling at her, she posed a few times for him giving him flirtatious eyes. Soul chuckled and wrapped his arms around Sunset. “You look good as always, Sunny,” he said and gave gave her a kiss on the cheek. Sunset giggled. “Why thank you, honey!” she said. “Are you going to make breakfast this morning?” “I sure am! And I’m making your favourite breakfast!” Soul replied. “Oh! Is it raspberry pancakes with sizzled bacon and lightly salted eggs!?” Sunset guessed. “Right you are!” Soul said. He peck Sunset’s lips and smiles. “I’ll get breakfast ready and you make sure the kids are up.” “Hehe, alright!” After getting the kids up and spent a bit of time watching the morning news, Sunset and the kids walked into the kitchen and sat down at the table. Just as Soul said, sat in front of Sunset was raspberry pancakes with sizzled bacon and lightly salted eggs. She licks her lips, before she started to dig into her husband’s delicious cooking. Soul sat down on the table as he simply had some bagels and a cup of coffee. He looked between his two children, Sunday and Blaze. A couple of thoughts had occurred to him and he looked over to Blaze first. “Hey Blaze, how is your friend, Iris doing?” Soul asked. “That was rough about what had happened to her during the dance.” “She’s… Alright I guess,” Blaze replied unsure of himself. “I don’t really know how’s she feeling right now. I tried calling her a few times but she didn’t answer her cell phone. I asked Camilla about it and she’s says she’s doing alright but I can tell that it wasn’t entirely true.” “Well what happened at the dance was just awful,” Sunset said. “Iris is a sweet girl and I can say that she’s a very bright and kind person.” “Any idea about the principal finding out who did it?” Blaze asked. “She had contacted the police about the incident and they had someone looking into it. But unfortunately there isn’t much they could do,” Sunset replied. “They checked security cameras to see who it was but all it showed was a figure clothed in all black and covered their face up too much. I’m afraid that they got away with it for the time being.” “Whoever did it is gonna get it one way or another,” Soul said. “Trust me, karma is gonna hit them really hard after pulling something like that off.” “I certainly agree to that,” Sunset said. “But enough about that. Let’s focus on this being another day that’ll turn out good for everyone, alright?” Everyone at the table agreed with nods and a few words. “But while we’re on the dance, there’s something else I do want to ask about,” Soul said. “Blaze…. How come you didn’t tell me that you were taking Eve with you?” “U-Um…. I guess it…. Slip my min- Oh! Look at the time! We better-” Blaze tried to get up before Soul grabbed his arm and sat him back down. “Hey, hey, hey, don’t worry about it,” Soul assured. “I was curious seeing as how you brought her to the dance. Do you have some kind of crush on her or something?” “Souuuuul,” Sunset said. “No need to embarrass our son at the table.” “I’m not embarrassing him I just like to know like any other dad,” Soul said. “After all, it's every dad’s responsibility to teach their sons how to date girls properly and treat them the right way.” “Dad, I can tell you right now I’m not dating Eve,” Blaze said. “We’re just friends and she was the one that ask me out.” “Well that just makes it clear that she has a crush on yo-” “Dad!” Soul chuckles. “I’m kidding,” he said. “Did she at least have a good time before all that mess?” “She did and enjoyed it while it lasted,” Blaze said. “That’s good to hear,” Soul said. He looks over to Sunday but his expression lessened to a more serious one. “So…. Kringle didn’t anything funny, did he?” “SOUL!” Sunset shouted. “I’m just checking!” Soul retorted. “U-Um, no he was alright. He was sweet and gentle with me when we danced,” Sunday said. “He kinda thought that it was a date but I made it clear that we were just friends going out together.” “Okay good, you’re too young anyway to date,” Soul said. “You need to be focused on school work and getting yourself into a good college. And spending the next fifty years doing good at your future job.” “..... Is there anywhere in between that I can-” “No.” “Souuuuuuuul?” Sunset narrowed her eyes at Soul. “We’ll talk about it when you’re older…. When you’re fift-” “Soul!” “Okay fine! When you’re eighteen!” Soul shouted. “Happy now!?” “Not quite but satisfied,” Sunset replied with a smirk. She looked at the time and her eyes widen. “We have to hurry! We’re losing too much time on this!” The family panicked and started eating up all the food they could. Just as they finished up, Sunset and her children rushed over to the cars. Soul bolted over to his car and hopped inside. The two cars backed out of the garage and went the opposite directions from one another. Soul drove across town with his heart beating fast. He had very little time getting to the theater and didn’t want to put up with more of the current director’s rants. He had very little loved for the director constantly changing up the play’s story, being picky about the cast and always saying, “It stinks!” Sure he had to deal with some obnoxious directors before but this one topped them all the moment he first arrived. Soul made it to the parking lot behind the theater. Just as he was about to get out, he heard the back door opened behind him and looked. His eyes widen as he saw Sunday stepped out of the car. Sunday looked up from her phone and her eyes widen as well. “Darnit! I have got to stop looking at my phone whenever we get in the cars!” Sunday said. “Sunday! We really need to talk about your attention span!” Soul said. He looked at his phone and groaning at the time. “I can’t drive you back to the school and get back here at time…. Just say you're here because it’s part of your school’s project and wanted to learn how operate a theater.” “You got it, dad!” Sunday said. “But what about mom? Wouldn’t she get worried?” “I’ll just text her that there was a little mishap and this would be a good experience for you,” Soul explained. “Alright just leave your bag in the car and let’s head inside.” Sunday nods and smiles as she walked along with her dad. The two went inside the building. They walked along the back of stage as several staff workers were moving around stage equipment and background cutouts. Sunday looked up to see people checking out the lights overhead and awed at everything that was going on. However as the two walked across the stage, they heard someone yelling at a couple of the staff. They looked over to see a tubby small man with a big bald spot on top of his head. He shaked his clipboard around as he was correcting his staff members. Soul groaned as he knew that it was no other than the director of the play. “What did I tell you earlier, huh!? I told you that this bush needs to be right there!” the director explained. He pointed at the bush however the staff members were confused as it was exactly where it was supposed to be. “It’s two inches too far from the left! It’ll ruin the whole show if we don’t have this set one hundred percent right! Now correct this mistake!” The staff members mumbled to themselves before they went over to the cutout bush. They moved it exactly two inches to the right. “Excellent! You two are forgiven for you blatant mistake,” the director said. He turns around and sees Soul and Sunday. “Soul Writer, it’s about time you got here. It’s been a complete mess!” “Um, everything looks pretty tam-” “It’s just awful! I looked over the play again and I just realize how much it stinks!” the director said. “I need your expertise to change it up again! And make sure it bedazzles me!” Soul’s eye twitched. “Of course, Mr. Sherman,” he said. “I would be more than happen to change it for you…. Again….. For the seventh time.” “Fantastic to hear! At least we can recover something from this disaster!” Sherman said. He then noticed Sunday and raised a brow. “Who is this young lady here?” “This is my daughter, Sunday,” Soul introduced. “She’s just here because her school has a go to work with your parents day and-” “Right, right of course, whatever just make sure she doesn’t gets touchy,” Sherman said. “She can look but can’t touch anything at all! And that includes that pole over there. It’s not really important but I prefer she doesn’t touch it.” Both Soul and Sunday blink. “Um…. Okay?” Soul confusedly replied. “I’ll just…. Get to work on this script.” “Good! Now that you all excuse me, I will be over to the spa that’s across the street,” Sherman said. “They’re the only place that get my bald spot just right.” Soul and Sunday shivered in disgust from Sherman’s comment. Sherman walked away leaving the two to themselves. Soul looked over to Sunday and smiled before he pats her back. “I’ll just take care of this script for a bit. You can do whatever you want just don’t bother the staff members or…. Touch that pole for any reason,” Soul said. “Don’t worry, dad! I’ll stay out of their way and…. Will not touch that pole there,” Sunday said. Soul smiled and pats Sunday’s head. He walked away leaving Sunday to herself. She smiled as she walked around the stage seeing everything that was going on. As she did, she saw a young woman dancing around in a ballerina outfit. She was awed by the dancer’s movement as she twirled around. Just as Sunday was about to talk to the woman, in the corner of her eye, she saw another woman spray painting some cutouts for the play. Sunday walked over to the woman and watched her spray paint on the cutouts. The woman noticed her and looked over. She smiled as she pulled down the mouth cover and goggles. “Well hey there, little lady,” she said. “What’s a girl like you doing here?” “Oh uh, my dad brought me here since it’s career day at my school,” Sunday replied, “He’s working on the script right now so I’m just looking around.” “Working on the script? Oh, you must be Soul’s kid,” the woman said. “Nice to meet you.” “Nice to meet you! I’m Sunday!” “Ink Mark.” “So all you do is paint?” Sunday asked. “Yeah but this is just a part time,” Ink replied. “I’m actually planning on working full time at a tattoo parlor. I already went took classes and got the license I needed but I gotta work for free for a whole year.” “Oh wow, that sounds rough,” Sunday commented. “Yeah but if you have a good plan behind it, you’ll become a tattoo artist in no time,” Ink said. “It’s a lot of hard work but I’m finally getting there.” “That sounds so awesome!” Sunday said. “Hmmm… I wonder if I could try being a-” “Places everyone! Places!” Sherman announced. “We made some changes into the play.” “We made a lot of changes into the play,” Soul corrected. “Right, so everyone read your lines as we go along,” Sherman said. “Now everyone knows that mistakes can make a person do better however it’ll be better if you didn’t get it wrong the first time so make it perfect the first time around!” Soul closed his eyes and pinched the bridge between his nose. Everyone let out a groan before getting everything into place and the actors quickly reading their new scripts. Ink sighs and looks at Sunday. “I liked it when your dad was in charge,” she said. “Yeaaaaah…. I can see why,” Sunday said. Sherman took a seat on the front row while Soul and other assistances sat with him. They watched the actors play out their roles well even with the sudden changes. Sherman nods slowly as the play went on. Everyone were feeling relieved as they believe they finally were pleasing the director. As they were at the end of the first act, Sherman stood up and clapped slowly. “Bravo everyone, bravo,” he said. “Oh thank god,” Soul said. “Alright, I guess we can move on to-” “Hold up, Soul I wasn’t finished talking,” Sherman said. “I said all that ironically because that is NOT worth bravoring. I saw the steps being out of place, the acting was shotty at best and I don’t like that color! Get rid of it already! It’s making my eyes turn into that ugly color.” “.... Mr. Sherman, we can’t get rid of it if you don’t tell us what it is!” Soul explained. “Don’t raise your voice at me! I’ve directed several successful plays in my lifetime!” Sherman said. “And for the rest of you, no one goes home until I feel satisfied by these performances!” Everyone glared at Sherman for a moment. All of them looked at one another before they focused their sights on Soul. He nods before they started pulling out several prop weapons and equipment. They all walked slowly towards Sherman. Sherman gulped before he backed away slowly. “Oh dear, this is exactly what happened in California. Granted of course, that time I was mostly surrounded by costumed monsters,” he said. “But I digress, time to put these stubby legs to work again!” Sherman turned and ran for his life. All the staff members yelled out and chased him down with their weapons high up. Sunday had a pole and was right behind the group to help out. However Soul puts a hand on her shoulder and held her back. “Is that the pole he told you not to touch?” Soul asked. “Well yeah! I thought it would be a perfect kind of irony,” Sunday said. “Is this the last of him?” “No…. This is like the seventh time and we still haven’t gotten rid of him,” Soul replied. “Least it makes an interesting evening.” “.... You have a fun life, dad,” Sunday said. Soul smiles and rubs the top of Sunday’s head. “Heh, yeah I do,” he said. “But you, your brother and your mom make it a hundred times funner.” “Hehe, I’m happy to make it funner for you, dad!” Sunday said. “So what do we do now? Do we get everyone back and get the play going?” “Eh, we’ll head out early today. I think everyone is gonna be busy for a while,” Soul said. “How about we go to Corners and visit Aunt Pinkie for a bit?” “Oh I would love that!” Sunday replied. Soul and Sunday left the theater and drove away towards Sugarcube Corners. While they did so, Sherman was still being chased by the staff members as he pants heavily and sweat poured down his forehead. “Glutes don’t fail me now!” he said. Running as fast as he could, he failed to noticed an open manhole and fell right through. He let out a scream before a splashing sound was heard. Sometime before all of the events at the theater, Sunset drove the car hurriedly making her way to the school. Blaze held onto his seat as tightly as he could while his heart was beating fast out of fear. “M-Mom! Don’t you think you should slow down a bit!?” Blaze asked. “Honey, I know what I’m doing!” Sunset retorted. “B-But we forgot-!” “Blaze! Let me focus, okay!?” Sunset asked. “Be like your sister since she’s quiet!” Blaze blinks and looks over to the empty seat beside him. He looked back at Sunset with half-lid eyes and sighed. “Alright, mom,” he said. Sunset turned around a corner as the car skid across the road. Blaze prayed hard that he would either live through this experience or that he would die without feeling pain. She carefully and hurriedly drove as much as anyone could before seeing the school in her sight. She went up towards the parking lot, parked the car and sighed out of relief before looking back. “Alright kids, we made it in ti-” Sunset’s eyes widen. She could see Blaze but she didn’t see any signs for Sunday. She frantically looked around the very small amount of space. “WHERE IS SUNDAY!?” “I tried to tell you earlier! I think we left her behind!” Blaze explained. “Damnit!” Sunset cursed. “She must be back at the house! Blaze, go to school and I’ll head back to-” Her phone rang and looked at it. She read the text from Soul saying that Sunday was with him. She sighed in relief saying that he would let her come with him for the day. She pinched her temples as the frustration and guilt got to her. “Okay…. Your dad will take care of Sunday for us. We’ll just continue on like how it is and pretend everything is fine.” “That’s pretty much how I think everyday,” Blaze said. “You may not notice but I prefer not to get involve into every random thing that happens.” “And I’m glad that you don’t,” Sunset said. “Just head inside and I’ll be on my way to get class ready.” Blaze nods and walks out of the car. Sunset grabbed her suitcase before she climbed out of the car and headed towards the school. As she walked, she looked over and watched Blaze for a moment. She smiled seeing Blaze heading up towards his group of friends and talking with them. For a long while she had been worried about her son keeping himself isolated from his friends and feeling miserable. But now her worries are gone and knows that her son will continue to be happy. As well as being a mother, hoping to find a wonderful girl that he would be interested in dating. She had a good idea who that might be but she prefer not to get too involved in his love life unless she felt she needed to be. She had learned plenty from her husband’s experience with his mother. However her thoughts were cut off as she felt her blazer tighten. She grunts before she sets her case down before fiddling with the buttons. ‘Darn buttons, I don’t know why it feels so tight,’ she thought. ‘Hmm, I hate to think this but I think Sunday might have gotten mixed up when she was doing the laundries over the weekend. We might have to change up the chore system so me and Soul would keep an eye on the two when they’re doing the chores.’ She finally had the buttons in place and loosen them a bit before walking into the building. Sunset headed over to her class and walked inside. The students were mostly chatting with one another as she took her seat at her desk. She said hello to a few of her students and waited patiently for the school bells to rang signaling the start of her class. As she did, she noticed a few of her students were in the corner of her class talking quietly. She rubbed her chin before she concentrated and used her magical powers to listen to their minds. It had been a long time since she had received her magical powers and with practice with her husband and various other encounters, she could now read minds from a distance without having to touch them. As Sunset read their minds, she was beginning to regret that decision after hearing and getting the gist of their conversation. ‘Man, Sunset has the best boobs in the world! So big and round!’ ‘How does Mrs.Writer keep her ass so big? They look so plump!’ “I would love to pound that ass for hours, hehehe!’ Sunset stopped reading their minds and shivered. ‘I hate it when they talk about me like that,’ she thought. ‘It’s completely disrespectful not to mention that I’m already married! Ugh, boys these days.’ As Sunset rubbed her forehead out of irritation, her sight noticed a particular student come in. Even with her hood down, she could see that it was Iris. Her expression sadden when she watched her walk all the way towards the back seats. Sunset stood up and went over to Iris in the back of the class and sat next to her. “Hey, Iris. Are you feeling any better?” Sunset asked. Iris didn’t say a word as she cradled onto her bag. She looked over to Sunset and nods before looking over to the window. Sunset frowned a bit. She sighed before she got up. *If you ever need anything, I’ll be willing to help,” she said. “And you can keep your hood up all you want. I know it’s school policy for all students to keep hoods off during class but I’ll make an exception for you.” Iris looked up from her hood and nods. Sunset smiled a bit before she walked off. She went back to the front and started writing on the board. As time went by and teaching her first class of the day, the school bell rang indicating the end of first period. Students got up from their seats and went off to their next class. As Iris walked by, she looked over to Sunset and saw her smile at her. She smiled a little before she walked out. As she was getting ready for the next set of students, Sunset saw Blaze walk into the room. He placed his bag next to one of the front row seats and sat down. She thought for a moment before she walked over to him and spoke up. “Hey, Blaze?” Sunset asked. “Can you answer some questions for me?” “Uh, sure, mom. What is it?” Blaze replied. “Have you or any of your friends been talking to Iris lately?” Sunset asked. “She seemed she’s isolating herself from everyone around her.” “I haven’t gotten a chance to talk to her yet nor did anyone else I believe,” Blaze explained. “I think she’s been hiding around trying to avoid anyone talking to her or…. Probably make fun of her.” “Did you see anyone make fun of her?” “No I’m just only assuming,” Blaze said. “I haven’t seen anyone do that. Though my experience with Jazz makes me understand how she feels.” “Then I would like you to try talking with her sometime,” Sunset suggested. “She really needs a friend to talk to and maybe someone she could relate with can help out. Would you mind doing that?” “Sure mom, I can do that,” Blaze replied. “We did planned to hangout sometime before everything that happened at the dance. I think she might be still up for it.” “Alright that sounds delightful,” Sunset said. “I hope it doesn’t affect your relationship with Eve so much.” “No, it wouldn’t really- Wait, what?” Sunset smirks. Blaze narrowed his eyes at Sunset. “I hate it when you do that,” he said. “Oh shush, I’m just teasing you,” Sunset said and pats Blaze’s head. “Although I do think that she would make a lovely-” “Mooooooom!” Sunset giggled. The rest of the students came into the class and taking their seats. Just as Sunset was about to start off, the speaker went off. “Mrs. Writer, could you please come by the principal's office for a bit?” the voice from the speaker said. Sunset furrowed her brow. “Huh, I wonder what’s this about?” she asked. “Oh well, I will be back in a bit. Blaze, would you mind starting off the class while I’m away?” “Sure mom, I can do that,” Blaze said. Sunset smiled before she walked out of the class. Blaze went up to the front desk and looked through the journal Sunset’s left. “Alright, I guess we just start off on chapter-” “Blaze, wait!” Star shouted. “This our chance to have a free period! There’s no telling how long she’ll be!” “Star, my mom is just gonna be gone for a bit,” Blaze explained. “I’m not making this a free period.” Star grumbled. “Well why not!?” she asked. “She’s your mom, you can get away with anything now that you’re in charge!” All of the students started to agree with Star. “We’re not making this a free period!” Blaze said. “And that’s final! Now turn the page to-” Blaze yelped in pain as an eraser hits him in the forehead. “Ow! Star!” “Viva La Revolution!” Star shouted. “Everyone! We have a chance for freedom! GET HIM!” The entire class charge up at Blaze and tackle him towards the ground. “AAAAAHH!” Blaze found himself tied upside down on the ceiling. Most of everyone in the class was either chatting away or playing on their phones and electronic devices. His eyes twitched as he struggled to get out free from the ropes. Eve walked up to him and shakes her head. “You just can’t get a break, huh?” Eve asked. “No…. No. I cannot,” Blaze said. “Eve, you got to get me down!” “I want to help but Star is technically my sister so I don’t want to backstab my family…. Or my very extended family,” Eve explained. “But you have my deepest apologies.” “Oh shut up. You’re enjoying this,” Blaze accused. “Maaaaaaybe a little,” Eve chuckled. After a long while, Sunset had returned to the room. When she looked at what was happening, her eyes widen in shock before turning to anger. The class froze up in fear before they all swiftly went back to their seats and acted innocent. Sunset’s eyes, half-lid, moved across the room before setting them on Star. She walked up in front of her before simply staring at her with an unamused expression. “.... I can explain everything,” Star said. “.... Blaze was teaching us how to tie ourselves to the top of the ceiling.” “I’m feeling really dizzy now,” Blaze said. “All the blood is filling my head up.” Sunset went over and helped Blaze down on his feet. She had him sat back down in his seat before she started her class’s lessons despite the lost of time. School had ended and everyone was heading out back towards their homes. However Blaze waited in his mother’s classroom as she was attending to some business. He sat his seat for a moment until he saw Iris walking by the door. Thinking about what he and Sunset were talking about earlier, he got out of his seat and went out the room. “Iris?” Blaze called out. Iris stopped and looked back at Blaze. She didn’t say anything but didn’t walk off either. Blaze went up to Iris and rubbed the back of his head. “Hey…” “H-Hey….” Iris said. “H-How a-are y-you?” “I’m doing good, just waiting on my mom,” Blaze replied. “I was…. Wondering how you were holding up after…. Well, I’m just worried about you.” “I-I-I’m… f-fine,” Iris hesitated. “D-Don’t w-worry a-a-about m-me.” “Alright…. If you say so,” Blaze said. “Hey, um, you still want to hang out sometime? I know it was something you wanted to do since we didn’t go together at the dance.” “W-Well…. I-I-I w-would l-like t-t-that. I-I-I w-was h-hoping t-t-that w-we c-could g-go o-out,” Iris replied. “B-But, Blaze?” “Yeah, Iris?” “Um…. N-Neverm-mind. I-I-I’lll a-ask you a-another t-t-time,” Iris said. “I-I’ll s-see you s-soon.” “Okay…. Take care, Iris. I’ll see you tomorrow,” Blaze said. He went up to Iris and hugged her gently. Iris blushed slightly and smiled under her hood. She returned the hug with her own feeling warm inside being close to Blaze. She pulled away from the hug before she waved at him and went off. Blaze sighed before he decided to go look for Sunset to make the time go by. As he walked along the hallways, he was passing by the principal's office. He heard a familiar voice inside and stopped for a moment to listen in. He recognized it as his mother’s voice even when the door was closed. He had his ear up against the door trying to listen in mid conversation. “C-Celestia, are you sure about this?” Sunset asked. “I-I mean, it’s so much to take in at once.” “I can understand it being sudden news but I feel that this is the right choice,” Celestia said. “You have been at the school for many years and have done a amazing job teaching children and being there for them. It’s why you are the perfect for-” “Ahem.” Blaze’s eyes widen and looked behind. His iris shrunk when he saw that Luna was standing behind him with an unamused expression. She tapped her foot and raised a brow waiting for a response from him. “U-Um…. I-I was looking for my mom,” Blaze explained with a sheepish smile. “Yes and it seems you already know where she is now,” Luna said. “And eavesdropping on the principle is a serious policy violation here at the school.” “I-I’m sorry! I got too curious!” Blaze said. “I just heard my mom’s voice and-” “Just sit down on the bench over there and you can wait until your mom comes out,” Luna said. “I don’t want you to move from that spot until she comes out, understood?” “Yes, ma’am,” Blaze replied. He walked over to the bench and sat down. After a few moments of waiting, Sunset came out. She looked with a confused expression seeing Blaze on the bench. “Blaze? What are you doing here?” she asked. “I got bored and went looking for you,” Blaze replied. “And I heard you in the office and wondered what you and the principal were talking about…. Then Luna caught me and made me sit here.” “I see…. Do you know what we talked about in there?” Sunset raised her brow and crossed her arms. “I only got a small part of it but I still didn’t understand what it was about,” Blaze explained. “I’m…. Sorry about that, mom.” “It’s alright, Blaze. As long as you didn’t hear the big news, we’re good,” Sunset said. “Speaking of that, I have something super exciting when we get back to the house and your sister and father get home.” “Oh? Alright then, I can wait till then,” Blaze said. “I also was able to talk to Iris. We’re going to be hanging out during the weekend.” “That’s wonderful to hear, Blaze!” Sunset said. “I’m happy to hear that you two still have plans to hangout together. I bet that would really help make her feel better…. I bet she also thinks that it’s a dat-” “Moooooooom!” Sunset laughed. “I’m just teasing, Blaze,” she said and rubbed her son’s head. “Now let’s head back home.” Blaze nods and the two went off. Soon everyone of the family was back home and evening had begun for the remainder of the day. They all sat around the dining table having dinner together and telling each their story of the day. “And man, did Sherman run for miles!” Sunday said. “It was hours before everyone finally gave up and went back home! I guess you can’t underestimate the little people!” “That is…. An interesting story, sis,” Blaze said. “Least nothing that crazy went on at school. It was pretty much a smooth day.” “Good cause I don’t miss the crazy stuff,” Sunday said. “Those are the best days!” “Well I’m just glad that everyone’s day went great despite our unexpected situation,” Sunset said. “Sunday, I have your homework from today so I expect you to catch up on them tonight. I’ll make you snacks while you do that.” “Okay mom! I’ll get them done in no time!” Sunday chimed. “So you’re going to be taking Iris out, huh?” Soul asked Blaze. “So does that mean-” “No! She’s not my girlfriend either!” Blaze said. “No one is my girlfriend!” “Not even Star?” Soul asked. “I always thought you had a crush on-” “Mom make him stop!” Blaze begged. “Honey, leave Blaze alone already,” Sunset said. “Besides I already have an announcement I wanted to make.” “What is it, Sunny?” Soul asked. Sunset looked around the table at her family and smiled brightly. “Principal Celestia wanted to tell me personally that after she leaves CHS on her retirement, Luna will be taking her place,” she started. “But that’s pretty much expected. However, she had picked me to take over as the new vice principal!” Everyone gasped at once before they started to cheer for Sunset. “Woohoo! Go mom!” Sunday cheered. “That’s amazing, mom!” Blaze said. “So you’re no longer going to be a teacher?” “Nope! I will be Canterlot High’s own Vice Principal Writer!” Sunset chimed. “I never thought I would ever take up such a role there! I’m really excited about this!” “I don’t see why not!” Soul said. “You deserve this! You worked hard, taught every kid that came through your class and done a lot of great things for the school! I’m proud of you, Sunny!” “Thank you so much, Soul! I love you so much!” Sunset declared. “I love you too!” Soul said. The two wrapped each other in their arms before they lips met. For a long moment, they shared a long passionate kiss and moaned. Blaze and Sunday both blinked before they made awkward coughs and looked away. Being aware that there was no stopping, the two kids quickly got out leaving the married couple to themselves. Soul slowly helped Sunset onto the table after clearing some of the plates. He laid her on her back and continues to show his dedicated love for her. She smiled into the kiss and wrapped her legs around him. For a few moments, the two part away from their lips and pant heavily. Their thoughts came back to them before they both blushed brightly and looked around. Seeing that their children had already left believing most likely because of their affections was out of control once more. “You think by now we get better control over ourselves,” Sunset said. “.... But then again I love it when you get wild~” “Maybe I show you how wild I can be upstairs?~” Soul smirked. Sunset gave Soul her bedroom eyes and licks her lips. “Ooooh, babe~” Soul picks Sunset up before the two went upstairs. They closed the door to their room before having a long passionate night with each other. As their parents made their long and loud love making, Blaze and Sunday were down in the living room with pillows over their head. “God! Why do we have parents!?” Blaze asked. “And why didn’t they at least get a soundproof room!?” “Ew! Ew! Ew! Ew!” Sunday cried. “I don’t want to be scarred like this!” Thus the night had ended for the Writer family. Unfortunately for the younger members of the family, they were once more scarred by their parent’s eternal love. A couple of days later, Sunset had her back against her homeroom class while trying to fix her dress. She had suspected that each of her clothes had been shrunken because of the laundry Sunday did a few days back. However she had believed it was fixed and it was perfectly snapped into place. With a sigh of relief, she looked towards her class and stood up. “Alright, sorry about that class, I needed a moment,” Sunset explained. “Now who here can explain to me how-” Suddenly Sunset’s button’s popped right off. One had hit one of her student’s right in the eye. “AAH! My eye!” Sunset’s cleavage flaunt right out having the class see her chest as they naturally are under her lacy bra. Her eyes widen and her cheeks were bright red as she stared at her class.There was a complete and utter silence in the class before Sunset covered her chest. “Excuse me, class. Blaze, please take over until I get back,” Sunset said before she rushed out of the class. The class was silent for a moment before Kringle spoke up. “Okay wow, that was just awesome,” he commented. “Hey Blaze, you happen to know what size-” “SHUT UP!”