//------------------------------// // Lunch with my lunch // Story: Secret Friends // by Curlypony94 //------------------------------// The earth pony skipped through the forest to the cave with a chipper feeling radiating throughout her mind, body and soul. She was going to have Lunch with a new friend. "I'm going to Lunch! I'm going to Lunch!" She sang merrily. On her back, bouncing up and down, always coming close to but never really falling off, was a package. Inside was a large sum of clovers, just like the one in her mane right next to her ear. Only that one was special. The one sported on her head was a four-leafed clover. She'd planned to give it to him as a friendship present. Close by, the green dragon wore a sash around his neck. The contents of his luggage rested on the back of his neck. It was a few scraps of meat from another animal, most likely a rabbit. He too was somewhat cheery about the whole thing. He even wore a smile on his face, something he rarely managed to do these days. The pony was the first to arrive. Noticing her friend hadn't made it yet, she decided to have a brief look around. She came across a small bush with a tree sticking out through the middle; a good place to hide and surprise him. She hurried around, knowing he would come in from the east. She was just in time as the dragon emerged from the tree line. Having caught the last rustles of the bush, he knew his new friend was hiding. He smiled once again, creeping closer. Now only a few feet from the bush where the pony was hiding, the dragon cleared his throat. "One Stormy Night!" he called out. "One Stormy Night!" the pony cried out, shooting out of the bushes. The dragon raised his clawed-hand to wave hello to his new friend, as did the pony. Upon seeing each other, the two were caught in a moment of stunned silence. There the dragon stood, looking down at his new friend, a pony which happened to be his favorite prey. And there stood the pony, which had been taught to always run away from a dragon to avoid becoming one's lunch. Despite their instincts, they were caught in a drop-dead silence. "You have got to be kidding me!" the dragon said finally. "But… I heard hooves when you came in!" the pony replied. "That was a stick. I was using it for support so I didn't have to put too much weight on my wounded leg." he explained. "Oh!" she replied. Awkward silence took over once again. The two were definitely unhinged by this unnatural discovery. Here they stood; two completely different species that had so much in common. The only thing they didn't have in common aside from their physiological differences was their dietary habits. "I know it's not much, considering you're a dragon, but I got you this." the earth pony said. She then presented to him the four-leafed clover she'd gotten for him. He stared at it, bewildered by something in the gesture she'd committed. "Sorry, I know it probably doesn't mean anything to you…" The pony paused as she heard him begin to chuckle. He then burst out into full laughter. "Is something funny?" she asked him. The dragon died down to a chuckle once again and presented to her an identical clover. "We really do think alike, don't we?" he asked. The pony stared at the matching clover in his claws and a smile broke out onto her features. She then giggled and took the clover in his claws, replacing it with her own. "Thank you. I love it." she said. The dragon took the clover she'd placed in his claws and returned it to where he'd hidden his present to her. "Me too. Thanks." he said. The two odd friends decided to proceed with Lunch, making track for Neighagra Falls On the way there, they had to pass through a ridge which had been cut off. A large crack in the side of the cliff had split the path in two. "Oh no. A rockslide." The earth pony commented. The dragon stepped forward to the edge of the gap and looked it over. "That's a long way down….. But not a problem for me!" he said. The pony looked at him as he took a few steps back then charged forward. She stared in awe as he leaped across the gap. He fell just short of a perfect jump. He collided with the edge; the impact caused the sash around his neck to unravel. It, along with his lunch fell down toward the ground. "Oh no…. my lunch!" he groaned, forcing himself up to the other side where the pony waited patiently for him. "Sorry about your lunch. Will you be alright?" she asked. The dragon, having lost his lunch as well as been outclassed in the jumping category, began to feel slightly unnerved. "Yeah…I'll get over it." he said. As they continued their trek to Neighagra Falls, the dragon found himself watching his new friend very closely. With wide eyes, he observed the way her tail swished and how her flank moved with each step she took, the white softness of the thighs. He could tell exactly how tasty she would be just by watching her. Such a teasing little pony, it would be so easy to just jump her, bite down on the soft part of her neck and feast. He shook his head. No! She's my friend I can't eat her. He thought, clearing his mind of the hunger. But she just looks so tasty! Needless to say it wasn't working. NO! I've decided I'm not going to eat her! I will not let instinct overcome my will. Before he could go into another bout of hunger, he accidentally ran into her behind. The sudden collision caused him to break his train of thought and focus on her. "We're here!" she said happily. "Here?" he asked, looking beyond her to the area ahead. Neighagra Falls was beautiful to say the least. Though greatly exposed, it allowed one to see a magnificent view that rivaled anything the dragon had seen before. Lush green fields flowed below the ridge all the way to the tree line beyond. Further still were the mountains, tinted blue in the distance, some of which had snow scattered across their peaks. Even beyond, there was gap into forever where the sun would set. It could be described as paradise. "What do you think?" she asked. Though the dragon had been around a lot of areas, he'd never really taken the time to stop on Neighagra Falls and enjoy the view. "It's…I feel like I've fallen from that gap in the mountain pass and arrived in Paradise." he said, letting out a breath he hadn't realised he was holding. On the ridge itself, was a small tree that gave enough shade to make it comfortable in the spring weather. "Time to eat!" the pony said. The dragon watched her unpack her lunch before noticing her stare up at him sadly. "Oh, that's right, you lost your lunch, didn't you?" she said. "Ah, don't worry about it. Anyway, if you think about it, I'm really having Lunch with my Lunch… Oh, sorry, that was rude of me." he replied. "Don't worry about it. I know you only meant to joke. Let's put it behind us. You can have half of my lunch, if you want." she offered him the clovers she'd packed. "Thanks, but I can't digest anything short of berries, and even then it's iffy. Don't worry about it. I'll just take a nap for a bit." he said, lying down and tucking his head in over his tail. He closed his eyes and the pony was as good as alone. An hour passed in silence as the pony enjoyed her clovers. When she was done, she gave a grateful sigh of relief, a distended belly proving she didn't let it go to waste. "That was great!" she said, then turned to the dragon to see him still sleeping. "Think I'll take a nap too." she said, collapsing onto her back. She was asleep in seconds. And seconds later, the dragon's eyes opened, wide as they were when he was fully awake. They focused on the sleeping pony next to him and he rose to a sitting position, looming over her like a cat over a lake. I can't help it. I'm just so hungry. Maybe she wouldn't mind if I just… no, that wouldn't work. An ear's an ear, there's no excusing that, not that she'd be able to hear me afterward. He went through the possibilities in his head. For every pro, there were two cons. If only he hadn't tried to make that jump without thinking everything through. Eventually, he managed to come to a conclusion. One lick to identify her taste should satisfy his curiosity at least. With that in mind, he leaned over. With her on her side an ear would have been the best place to get a taste. And so he did. It was a gentle stroke; her fur alone had flavour that would normally send him wild, but the flesh beneath overloaded his taste buds. He was frozen in place, his pupils dilated. She's delicious! He thought. The words screamed through his entire being. He wanted more, he wanted to taste the meat beneath the flesh, the muscles, the organs, and even the bones had to be beyond delectable. But she's my friend. Those four small words snapped him out of his daze and he looked down to see her looking up at him with confusion plastered on her face. "Sorry, did you say something? I zoned out." he admitted. "I asked you not to play with my ears, they're sensitive." she said. "Ah… yet another thing we have in common!" he said, raising his head to escape her personal space. "Really?" she asked, curiously. "These things aren't for show, you know. Not only is the hearing sensitive, but touch these bad boys and you've downed yourself a dragon." he chuckled. The earth pony smiled at him. "I'll try to remember that if you ever try to eat me. I want to push this friendship to its limits." she said. "As do I." he replied. They both looked on to the horizon and saw that the sun was beginning to set. "My, has it already been that long? I'd best be going." she said. "Yeah, the others might be wondering where I've gotten to." he agreed. "Well… see you around." she said, turning to leave. The dragon was caught. The memory of her taste hadn't left his mind completely, and what remained, combined with the view before him, of her walking away, back turned to him, the tail and those juicy looking flanks ripe for the picking… he lost control. He went into an attack pose and charged after her. Drool flew from the sides of his mouth. The earth pony heard something behind her and turned to look. It was a frightening scene to be sure, but the idea that he would hurt her didn't really register in her head. "What's wrong?" she asked, turning all the way around to face him. The dragon skidded to a halt, his nose just touching hers. He looked as confused as she did. "Um… I forgot to tell you…" he began. "Yes?" she urged, beginning to feel uncomfortable. "Uh… that is… I wanted to ask you… could we do this again?!" he blurted out. Thank goodness for the subconscious mind. The earth pony blinked a few times before registering his request. "Oh, yes of course. I'd planned on doing this again too, but we never really set a time or date for it, did we?" she asked. The dragon chuckled, backing up a few steps. "You're right. How's tomorrow sound? Midday?" he offered. "Works for me. By the way, my name's Tulip." she replied. The dragon looked at Tulip and blinked a few times. "I… can't believe we didn't introduce ourselves! Here we were spending the better half of a day together and we didn't even know each other's names. It's nice to meet you Tulip. My name's Smite." As the sun set, Tulip found three worried ponies waiting for her. Well, one worried stallion, one young filly and another that just seemed to be there for the extra food. "Tulip! Would you like to tell me what time it is?!" Noble Charge said. Noble Charge was an old friend of Tulip's; one would say a childhood friend, only he often got on her nerves. "Well it isn't time for one of your hour long lectures, Noble Charge. I've had the best day of my life, I'm not going to have you ruin it!" she replied, walking past him. "Hey Applebloom, how was your day?" she asked the young filly pony. Applebloom blinked her big eyes and grinned at Tulip. "It was great! How was yours?" she asked. "The best day in a long time. I can't say too much about it though, because it's top secret." she replied, appealing to Applebloom's childish nature. Noble Charge stood where he was, watching the two mares, plus his ever hungry friend walk away casually. "What the hay just happened?"