//------------------------------// // Tomorrow ain't yesterday // Story: Kindred // by Plotbuster //------------------------------// Kindred Applejack hoofed the mailbox closed, reaching around the side to flip the flag upright. She was an honest mare, but sometimes the truth was too painful to deliver in person. Too many times she'd seen the damage truth could cause in the faces of friends and family. She was still an honest mare, but a lifetime of honesty had taught her a few things. Honesty wasn't kind. "Ah'm shootin' blanks, Sis. Ah'll work this here farm til the day Ah die, but Ah can't provide what it really needs. Ah'm so sorry..." Trudging back up the road to the farm on sore hooves, Applejack glanced toward the dilapidated treehouse across the field. She let out a sigh, shaking her head. You couldn't ask some things. Sometimes you just had to look the truth in the face and accept it. Honesty was hardly generous. "Ah just can't, Applejack. Ah ain't wired like that. Me and the girls... Maybe if we change our minds we might try ta figger somethin' out, but Ah wouldn't hold mah breath. Even just the thought is... Ah just can't. Ah love ya and Ah love our family, but..." It might not be fair, but Applejack was honest enough to acknowledge that life hardly ever was. She'd learned that lesson as a child, and learned it well. Now she was older, if hardly old, but she wasn't getting any younger. Her clock was ticking, just like everypony elses. Another lesson life had taught her was the truth was rarely funny. "They were pretty old when they had them, AJ. Sometimes that... Complicates things. Things might be difficult for the twins for a while. The doctors said, um, developmental issues, prone to psychological stuff. I just... All I can do is help put smiles on their faces, but there's nopony better for the job! Right? Right! Right..." Trotting up the front steps, Applejack hopped gently up onto the porch swing and looked out on the farm like she had thousands of times. The morning chores were done, but they took more out of her lately than they ever had. Some things couldn't be helped. Sugar Belle was an amazing help, but she wasn't raised to the work. The rhythm had caught her up, but she was still learning the steps to the dance, so to speak. One thing was for sure, though. The Apple family recipes were in good hooves. Granny was still kicking, but it was only a matter of time now. She swore she'd hold on long enough, and Applejack prayed she was right. The stubborn old mare'd had so much heartache in her long life, but even having something to live for couldn't hold back the clock forever. The truth was only loyal to itself. "Listen up and listen good, AJ. I don't care if it's hard. This is important to you, and you're important to me. I'll go back on the reserves. Scootaloo can take over for me at the school. It was ridiculous that I was ever a teacher there in the first place, and Twilight always knew it was a temporary gig. She's already flank deep in medical journals. She'll have another doctorate by the time we're ready. They owe us this, AJ. Our friends, hay, Equestria itself is gonna have our backs on this." The porch swing creaked alarmingly. Applejack smirked at the heavy mare that hauled herself up next to her, flopping onto her side and laying her head in Applejack's lap with a gusty sigh. "I bucking hate you, AJ." Rainbow grumbled, letting out another sigh of contentment as Applejack ran a hoof gently over her mane. "Ya'll keep sayin' that, Shug. Just remember this all was yer idea in the firs' place." Rainbow groaned into her lap, hooves weakly kicking at air in protest. She was a few months further along, and if Applejack had thought a few weeks in the hospital had been bad, neither of them had really been prepared for the indignities Rainbow's body was putting her through. Rainbow was toughing it out like a champ, but more than a few nights Applejack had let the mare cry herself to sleep in her hooves. She felt a little misty herself. Applejack was the only one Rainbow showed that side of herself to. She couldn't hold back the tide of warm affection that rolled over her as she leaned down and nuzzled the usually trim little mare in her lap. "Y'all will never understand how much this means ta me, Dash. Ah love you so dang much it hurts." She watched Rainbow carefully roll onto her back, a hoof holding her belly as she looked up into Applejack's moistening eyes. Her free hoof reached up to cup Applejack's cheek. Applejack had to choke back a sob as she looked down on this wonderful mare, the softest smile gracing her face. Applejack's smile. Only hers. "I dunno how many times I told you and the girls I'd do anything for you." Her smile crinkled up into a smirk as she stroked Applejack's jaw. "I totally lied, though. You're the only one I'd do this for, AJ. So, you know, a little appreciation wouldn't hurt..." Applejack didn't need any further prompting, leaning down to capture the hard mare's lips in a gentle kiss. Everything was a competition with the mare in her lap, but eventually they'd found something where neither of them had to lose. Her hoof settled over Rainbow's on the supine mare's stomach. Maybe it was the old earth pony magic, but Applejack swore she could feel the new life within bursting to be free. It wouldn't be very long now. A few months later their sibling would come along. With a lot less fanfare and complaining if Applejack had her way. Maybe a bit of waterworks. Life really might not be fair. Honesty might not be funny, kind, generous, or loyal. That didn't mean it didn't have it's own special kind of magic.