//------------------------------// // Skies [Sad] (TwiDash) // Story: Breaches of Peace // by CalmNQuiet //------------------------------// It was beautiful today. The streaks of red, oranges, and yellows painted the skies with a brilliance few could deny. Twilight carefully navigated up the well-trodden dirt path to the apex of the hill. Their hill. The evening breeze tickled against her coat and washed away the lingering heat from the day. The softness of the grass soothed her backside as she settled upon it and turned her head to the west. Glimmering purple irises looked to the skies. A diligent watch for a diligent cause. Normally, she would bring a book. But lately, she found her thoughts to be far more enthralling than words found in the pages of some musty book buried in her library. She could see it with perfect clarity. It was awesome. A prismatic stream soared through the sky and challenged the exquisiteness of a sunset thousands of years in the making. But, it wasn’t the elegance or color which attracted her the most. It was the fact, she knew, it was just for her. And, as she watched the colors unfold in magnitudes her mind could scarce comprehend, it would climax. The sky would shatter with innumerable colors of every hue. Just for her. How was that Twilight? She’d smile and wrap her hooves around the cocksure pegasus. She didn’t need to say anything. They understood each other beyond simple words. Words were a hindrance anyways. Action spoke far louder. The goggles would be pushed back and their lips would meet. Her hooves would pull against the uniform until the the fabric slipped away and settled at their hooves. The colors intermingled in her vision with the vibrant feeling all across her body in way only Rainbow Dash could do. Oh captain~ She’d gasp out into the night. And her captain would respond. Peppering her neck with kisses until neither of them could stand it any longer. Twilight opened her eyes and scanned the night sky. The colors had long since faded and the blackness surrounded her. The darkness didn’t frighten her because she was not alone. She leaned to the side and nuzzled her companion. “You were wonderful Rainbow Dash.” She trailed her hoof across the worn stone with a tenderness reserved only for those closest to her heart. Turning, she graced it with one final lingering kiss. Her hooves found purchase against the grass and she turned down the hill--disappearing into the night.