//------------------------------// // Rainbow Dash Doesn't Know What Hooves Are // Story: Rainbow Dash Doesn't Know What Hooves Are // by PresentPerfect //------------------------------// Rainbow Dash Doesn't Know What Hooves Are by Present Perfect Rainbow Dash sprang into action the moment she heard the scream. Feet pounding the linoleum, she sprinted for the art room and flung open the door. She was moving fast enough that everything else was in slow-motion. On the wall of the art room, above the air conditioner, was a series of metal brackets holding planks of wood that acted as questionable shelves, which Sunset Shimmer was in the middle of falling from. Joining her was a whole mess of paintbrushes, pencils, easels, and cans of paint, not to mention the high shelf they had been sitting on. In the span of a breath, Rainbow dove, caught Sunset, rolled, and landed safely. The sundry art supplies clattered to the floor behind them a heartbeat later, splattering the art room floor with numerous colors of paint. It was a safe bet to assume Miss Pommel would be overjoyed by the new design. "Never fear, your friendly neighborhood Rainbow Dash is here!" Rainbow stood, still holding Sunset, and grinned at her. "Wow, Dash, thanks!" Sunset laughed. "I'm glad I can count on you to pull my tail out of the fire!" "You don't have a tail," Rainbow said, looking at her expectantly. Sunset chuckled. Then she gave Dash a flat look. "You're gonna put me down, right?" Rainbow held the expectant grin for a moment longer before shrugging and acquiescing. "So what were you doing just now? Something dangerous?" "It shouldn't have been." Sunset rubbed her hands together. "I mean, reaching up high wouldn't be any trouble in Equestria. I'd just use my magic." She sighed and looked up at the shelf just in time for one last paint can to fall onto her head. Dash doubled over with laughter. Sunset growled and pushed at the paint can, which eventually released with a 'pop!' and covered her thoroughly in fuchsia. Rainbow only laughed harder. "Dash, knock it off!" Coughing and sputtering, she wiped the paint out of her eyes. "Ugh! As much as these things can be useful--" she flicked her hands at Dash, splattering her with globs of paint that did not stop her laughter one bit-- "I'd gladly go back to hooves just to avoid... this." Dash's laughter petered out, and she wiped some of the paint flecks from her face. "Uhh..." "Hands are so weird," Sunset mumbled, ignoring her. "One time, I stared at my hands for ten minutes straight. I swear I could see them growing." She shivered. "Sunset?" "Yes?" Sunset shook her head, turning back to Dash. Rainbow kicked at the floor, pushing a small puddle of paint into a different puddle, to form what looked like a negative-image banana tree. "Just what exactly are... hooves?" Sunset snorted, spit fuchsia, and started laughing. After a few moments, the laughter died down, and she stared at Rainbow Dash with concern. "Wait, you seriously don't know what hooves are?" Rainbow shook her head. "It's what ponies have instead of these." Sunset held her hand up. "Y'know, hard, heavy, kinda cute?" Her eyes unfocused. "Sometimes covered by, mm, unshorn fetlocks, if you've been... naughty..." She bit her lip and closed her eyes, hugging herself. "Ohh, who's a naughty pony?" Neither Sunset's words nor the fact that she had just been spattered with more paint caught Rainbow's attention, and she stood there with her tongue sticking out the side of her mouth. After a few moments, her face lit up. "Oh! You mean feet knockers!" Rainbow noticed Sunset giving her an all-too-familiar squint-eyed, mouth-slightly-agape look, the one that meant Wow, Rainbow Dash, you are so totally awesome and cool! "Yup, yup," Rainbow said, polishing her fist on her chest, "I know I am. Just can't help being caught off guard when you don't use the right talk-things." "Rainbow, the word is hooves." Sunset frowned and crossed her arms with a squish. "I think I'd know a little bit more about them than you." "Sunset, Sunset, Sunset." Rainbow shook her head and chuckled. "That's where you're totally wrong. See, my mom always says my dad is 'hung like a horse', so he obviously knows a thing or two about actual horses." Rainbow noticed Sunset giving her an all-too-familiar wide-eyed, mouth-completely-open look, the one that meant Wow, Rainbow Dash, you are so hot and I want to kiss you right now. "What exactly does that mean?" Sunset asked, eye twitching. "I dunno, he's bad at straightening pictures or something?" Rainbow shrugged. "And my mom knows a thing or two about knockers, since my dad says she's got big ones. So when I say they're 'feet knockers', I think it's obvious I know what I'm talking about." Sunset shrank away from her. "You must have had a very strange childhood." "That I did!" Rainbow said, regarding her nails. Her face slowly fell. "That I did..." "Stop right there, evildoer!" The shout sounded like Rainbow, but Rainbow hadn't said anything. The next thing either of them knew, a second Rainbow Dash charged into the art room, fist aimed squarely at first Rainbow Dash's nose. But as the newcomer approached them, she slipped on the banana tree and went down with a shout. She skidded across the floor through a bunch of desks, and came to a stop with her back against the far wall and her feet in the air. "What in the name of the Vice-Principal is going on?" Sunset shouted. To Rainbow Dash, it was clear. Firstly, this other Rainbow Dash -- Rainbow decided to call her 'Crash Dash' to help tell them apart; it seemed to fit, after all -- wore a leather jacket and chaps emblazoned with the Wondercolts' logo, rather than Rainbow's own, far sportier windbreaker-and-skorts ensemble. Second, she was upside-down and mostly covered in paint, which could mean only one thing. "Obviously," Rainbow said, motioning to her double, "this is my alter ego from another dimension!" "Darn right I am!" shouted Crash Dash. "I could hear you making us look bad all the way from Equestria! I used Twilight's stupid portal-thing to come clean your clock! Except..." She struggled, but remained upside-down. "That didn't work out so well." Rainbow crossed her arms and rolled her eyes. "So just what is it I was doing this time, huh?" "Not knowing what hooves are!" Crash Dash flailed her arms, spreading paint all over that corner of the room. Miss Pommel would love this when she saw it. "I mean, who doesn't know that?" Rainbow smirked. "Okay, hotshot, then tell me: what are hands?" "Uh." Crash Dash's eyes widened and her pupils shrank to pinpricks. With a little laugh, Rainbow held up her hand, palm out, at her doppelganger. "Ohhhhhhh," said Crash Dash. Her gaze travelled to her own hands. She stared. "Yep, yep, yep." Rainbow dusted her hands off, smearing paint all over them. "Another case solved thanks to the one and only Rainbow Dash!" She glanced over to Sunset, sitting on the air conditioner with a vacant look. "So, uh, how about that kiss now?" "Kiss?" Sunset shook her head, blinking rapidly. "What kiss? I don't want to kiss you! Who said anything about a kiss?" "Uh, duh." Rainbow rolled her eyes. "I totally saved you from ultimate danger just now, remember? So you totally owe me a kiss! And you said I was hot and wanted to kiss me! Plus, I've always wanted to kiss a horse." Her vision clouded as she took on a faraway look. "My childhood was strange..." "I'm leaving." Sunset stomped out of the room, a trail of multicolored footprints marking her path. "Who'd want to kiss an idiot like Rainbow Dash anyway..." Over by the wall, Crash Dash was still staring at her hands. "I swear I can see them growing..." Rainbow shook herself and glanced at her. "Psst! Hey other me. You wanna make out?" Crash Dash gave her an upside-down grin. "Do I ever!" Their childhoods had been very strange indeed. The End