The New Guy

by SilverWind102


Debauchery Begins and Onyxs Sin

Luna shuffle and straightened the papers on her desk, setting them in a neat pile to be filed away later. Unfortunately, ever since Silver had arrived, she had been sleeping through the nights instead of staying awake as she normally would and do all the paper work she had.

It was true that she could still perform most of her duties as Princess of the Night even while sleeping, but that didn't include the papers that came with it.

The alicorn let out a tired sigh as she got up from behind her desk and trotted over to the door, pulling it open with her magic and stepping out into the hall. Sadly, even alicorns had to answer natures call.

To add on to the annoyance of the paperwork and discomfort of having to pee, as soon as she stepped out, she was knocked over by a strange purple blob.

Wham!

The two forms collided and smacked into the ground just as hard as they had into each other.

“Oof!” Luna coughed as she hit the floor, “Who the hell is run-!” she began, only to see that the pony in trouble is none other than her lover, “Twilight?”

The lavender mare shook her head, “Huh? Oh, Luna!” she exclaimed, still laying a top of her, “I was wondering where you'd went,” she leaned over and peck the midnight mare before climbing off her, “Sorry about that. I was in such a rush to go see Star Shine I must have not been paying attention.”

“It's alright Twilight dear,” Luna forgave, planting a small kiss of her own onto the younger alicorns cheek, “Why are you in a rush though? Has Silver gotten into trouble again?”

Twilight giggled and waved a hoof, “No, I just learned a few things and I wanted to go talk with Star Shine about them. Although, I was hoping to talk with you and Silver about something later. Do you think you have the time?”

The question made Luna begin to worry a little. Was something wrong? Had one of them done something that upset the lovely little lavender mare? Then again, they'd only been together a day, so it was natural that there were things that needed to be discussed. But being anxious now wouldn't help anything.

So Luna stepped forward and gave Twilight another quick kiss, this time on the lips, “For the two of you, I have all the time in the world.”

The lavender mares cheeks warmed and turned pink. She wasn't quite used to talk like that, although was more than welcomed. She gladly returned the gesture with a kiss of her own, this one longer and deeper than her marefriends.

Once the kiss broke, she leaned forward and whispered in Lunas ear, “Thank you. I'll see you later tonight.”

With one final peck on the cheek, she turned went down the hall once more, leaving an all too giddy Luna standing by herself.

The alicorn moved her hoof up to her mouth, remembering the taste of Twilights lusciously soft lips that were were pressed against her own not ten seconds ago.

“She...I...I can't believe it. We're really together. We're all finally together. I can honestly call them mine, and I'm theirs.

I'm...I've never been so...”

It was this moment when Luna realized just what exactly she had in her life. Sure, she and Twilight exchanged the gesture the night before, but she was still high on the excitement of creating her herd.

But now things had slowed down, at least a little. What had started off as a boring day at work quickly became one of the most memorable days of her life within the few minutes that had just passed and the realization that came with it.

She was loved.

Oh, what a wondrous feeling it was! Her tummy danced with delightful butterflies and her smile was brighter than the sun her sister controlled. The paperwork on her desk suddenly seemed far less tedious and much more like an activity which would allow her to pass the time until she got to see her two favorites once more.

Even the sunlight filtering through the windows looked far more vibrant than it did before mere seconds ago. Every little thing seemed to be better simply because Luna knew she had mare and a wolf who loved her, and were waiting to see her at the end of the day.

Sure, their talk might put a bit of a damper on her mood later on, but Luna had a feeling that it wasn't a big a deal as Twilight was making it out to be. After all, she didn't seem all that worried, but there was one way to be sure.

Time to go ask the wolf.


A quick trot down the hall and stop to the bathroom saw to solve Lunas discomfort, and now she was tasked with finding her wolf-friend. Going based off of where Twilight was coming from earlier, she assumed he must have been in the Conference hall.

Another trot later and she found the wolf sitting in the hall with her sister and Black Wing.

“Hello all,” she greeted as she stepped in. All heads turned and their eyes fell to the mare.

“Oh, Luna! I wasn't expecting to see you this early,” Silver greeted as she came closer and sat next to him. He wrapped a wing around her and pecked her cheek,“But I'm not really complaining either.”

“Um Silver,” Luna said as a fierce blush took control of her cheeks, “Not that this isn't unwelcome, but...” she trailed off as she pointed a hoof to Celestia and Black Wing. The alicorn of the two simply watching with a raised brow, and the wolf with goofy grin shamelessly plastered on his muzzle.

“Huh?” Silver followed the hoof and noticed the other two in the room, “Oh, they know already. Sorry, I kinda let it slip when you first asked to make a herd.”

Luna was quickly overcome with a sudden fright before her sister spoke up.

“Luna, it's fine. I've already given my blessing. Not that it was really necessary. Silver would have done it with or without my permission,” Celestia explained with a sigh. She stepped forward and gave her little sister a hug, “I'm just glad you're happy.”

The smaller alicorn quickly returned the gesture, “Oh, thank you so much sister! I've never been happier!” she exclaimed.

Meanwhile, the black wolf in the room exploded with excitement, quickly tackling Silver in a bone-crushing hug, “FINALLY!” he squealed while Silver gasped for air, “YOU FINALLY MOVED ON!!”

“Black....can't....breathe!!!” the crushed wolf wheezed out.

Black Wing quickly let go of Silver when he finally saw that he was turning blue, “Oops...sorry. But I'm just so happy! You haven't gone on a single date since Aurora, or even had sex at that! And now this! A herd with two wonderful alicorn princesses!”

Just as Silver managed to regain his breathe, he was wrapped in yet another hug, this one not as suffocating as the one before, but still tight, “I'm so happy for you!”

Silver chuckled and hugged him back, “Thanks Blackie.”

Another pair of giggles came from the two alicorns, “Honestly, that might be the sweetest thing I've seen all month,” Celestia said, not bothering to hide the rest of her light laughter.

“Oh sister,” Luna half-chided, “You shouldn't tease,” the alicorn wrapped Silver in a blue aura and pulled him to her, snaked her hooves around his waist and nuzzled herself into his chest, “He's mine after all, and it won't do to have you make fun.”

The ivory alicorn giggled, “Fine, fine. Spoil my fun, why don't you.”

“So Luna, what made you stop by?” Silver asked, looking down at the mare and causing her to look up from her nuzzling.

“Oh that's right, Twilight said she wanted to talk with us about something. I was a little worried, so I figured you might know,” she explained.

The wolf in her arms sighed, “She's worried about the warrior gene. She's afraid of the way it makes me act.”

Luna cocked her head to the side, “The warrior gene? I thought you could control that?”

“We can, it's just that she saw me and Black Wing work off some of the aggression today so she's concerned.”

“Oh, I see,” she hummed and resumed her nuzzling, “Oh well. I suppose everything will be cleared up later tonight then? She wants me to stop by later.”

Silver shrugged, “My place?”

“As always. But like I said, that will be later tonight,” Luna sighed as she let go, “Unfortunately, my nights spent with you have allowed my paperwork to pile up, and I'm going to need the rest of the day before I can actually make some progress with it. So I'm going to have to go now,” she finished her final nuzzle and gave him a smooch, “Mwah.”

Silver gladly kissed back before she let go, “I'll see you later then,” he said as her arms fell loose. She simply nodded and headed out the door.

“Bye Black Wing. It was nice seeing you again,” she called over her shoulder and gave a little wave. The wolf waved back with the same goofy grin he had before.

“Bye-bye!” he exclaimed before the door finally shut. He turned to face his best friend, the smile never fading.

“Okay, now you're just being creepy,” Silver said flatly.

Black Wing chuckled and shook his head, some how managing to make his grin less unsettling, “Sorry, can't help it.”

“I can understand why,” The alicorn in the room spoke up, “Luna seems absolutely smitten with you and Twilight. Honestly, how can one not smile?”

Silver rolled his eyes, “Don't you have a country to run?” he fired back.

For the umpteenth time that day, Celestia giggled at Silvers expense, “Very well, I'll stop. But I do need to get back to my study. I have papers to go over as well. Good day you two,” Celestia said before heading to the door.

Both wolves waved and said farewell, before being left with each other. A moment of silence rung out before Black Wing spoke up.

“Come on, let's go to the library. I've got some time to kill before I have to go back,” he suggested.

Silver shrugged and followed the wolf out of the room and down the halls until they came to their destination. Trotting inside, Black Wing made his way over to a table next to a window and pulled out a small box.

“Game of Chess?” he offered.

“Sure, why not?”

A quick set up later and the game begun.

“You know,” Black Wing began after setting his piece, “I don't think I've bothered to ask yet, but how do you feel about all this?”

The way he spoke seemed different. It wasn't the normal way he talked, with vigor, excitement and perversion, but instead with the voice of a wise old wolf. In a way, he was.

After all, he and Silver were about the same age, so he had over a century of knowledge tucked away in that head of his.

“You can't tell?” Silver quirked. Of course he knew Black Wing could. It was what made his special after all.

“I don't like always relying on my Soul Sight to tell what you're feeling. Besides, just because I can see auras doesn't mean I can't ask. It's so much more fun to get you to tell me.”

Silver moved his piece, “Honestly...I have no idea what I'm feeling,” he began. His eyes seemed to stay glued to the board, and yet he looked as if he were staring right through it, “I have this amazing feeling bubbling in my stomach, and my heart just seems so light. Every little thing in the world seems to be a little better now that I have Twilight and Luna, but I feel like I can't explain it properly.”

Black chuckled, “I think Equestria has done you some good, and I don't just mean getting back to dating.”

“Yeah, I know what you mean,” Silver began after his opponent moved, “I'll admit, back in Houndland, I was carefree. I had friends and love and everything a wolf could ask for. But here...it's a different kind of happiness. I'm not just cheery, I'm...content. I don't want for anything else other than those two and to look after the girls.”

“Careful there, you're starting to sound like an elder,” Black joked, “But...I think that's good. Maybe you should think about becoming one.”

Silver paused in the middle of moving his piece, “Are you saying I should step down as Alpha?” he wasn't angry, but just surprised. He wasn't expecting his life long friend, one of the wolves who helped him build the pack, suggest that he step down.

It was here that Black Wing let out a sigh, “Look Silver, you've done more than enough for the Black Moon Pack. You helped bring it together and keep it that way even when half of the Alphas are too busy with other responsibilities. Hell, you've died for us! You've done your part. Now it's time you take a rest.”

Silver set down his piece and a small smile formed on his muzzle. It was bittersweet, just like so many of his smiles had been over the years.

“A rest, huh? You know what? That actually sounds pretty nice,” his voice and his smile matched perfectly, and Black Wing could hear not only the hurt in his words as he spoke, but also the relief that came with it, “Truth is Black, I'm tired. I have been for a long time now. I've been around the world a dozen times, and while I loved every second of it, I've also grown weary. My legs have shook and my will faltered. I've thought about retiring, to be honest; and not just one time. Picking one of the Betas to fill my spot, and maybe settling down somewhere. I figured I'd open a little cafe or something. Maybe a bakery.

...But not right now, I'm afraid. I need to stick with it a little longer. But don't worry, I won't let the job be the death of me.”

His friend looked across the board in amazement as his piece slipped out of his paw. In a flash, Silver soon found himself in another one of Black Wings hugs.

“Thank you,” he whimpered, “You have no idea how worried we were. Everyone in the pack could see it, but we were afraid you wouldn't listen to us and end up running yourself ragged. But now,” he sniffled as he pulled back, looking Silver in the face with the brightest grin, “We don't have to worry.”

The wind wolf chuckled, “Sorry about that. I didn't mean to scare you. But like I said, I'll stick with it for a little longer. There's still some things I need to get done.”

“Of course,” he said before looking down at the table, “Oops, I messed up the game.”

Silver waved a paw, “Meh, it's fine. You should be getting back to the Crystal Empire anyway. You do have a job to do.”

Black Wing glanced over at the clock, “Oh crap, you're right! Later, bye!” he rushed out before bolting out the door, leaving a chuckling wolf behind.

“I'll step down....Some day.”


Silver spent the rest of his day in his smith room, banging away at the metal bars and shaping them into the desired form.

He lost track of just how long he'd spent in there, until a knock came from the door and a familiar voice followed.

“Silver,” Luna called through the wood, “Are you in here?”

The wolf set the hammer down and moved to open the door, “Luna? What are you doing here? I thought you had paperwork?”

The alicorn stared with a confused look, “I did, but I finished about twenty minutes ago.”

“Really? That was fast. It only took you and hour and a half to do it.”

It was then that Luna raised a brow, “Silver, it's night. I just raised the moon. What do you mean it only took an hour and a half?”

Silver stopped and shook his head, looking to the clock on the wall, “9:00? It's been six hours?”

Luna stepped into the room and placed a hoof on his head, “Are you feeling alright? You seem a little out of it.”

Silver waved the hoof off, “I'm good, I just got distracted in here. I can't see the sky, so I can't tell time without looking at the clock.”

“Hmm. If you say so,” she backed down, “But you need to wash up. Twilight will be here soon and I'd rather you didn't stay covered in filth.”

The wolf looked down at his fur, which was now covered in soot and filings. While the apron had caught most of it, much of his body was still discolored.

Admiring to his uncanny appearance, Silver removed his apron and walked across the hall to the bathroom.

“I'll only be about ten minutes,” he informed Luna, who'd already began heading to the library.

“Okay, I'll be waiting, “ she called back.

And so began the shower. It was difficult getting his fur back to it's normal color, but with some time, a ton of shampoo and lots of scrubbing, he was back to his normal shine.

A quick dry off with a towel and spell and Silver soon reemerged from the steamy bathroom, spic and span and smelling fresh.

He trotted down the hall and entered the library, and instead of only finding Luna, he found her along with Twilight and two tubs of ice cream.

Both were snuggled together and happily eating away at their treats while sitting in front of the heat crystals he kept in the room. It was November, and winter was coming so it got a lot colder in the home than normal.

“I see you two are enjoying yourselves,” he said with a slight chuckle before laying down and taking a spot beside Twilight.

“Nom—Naturally, nom nom—What else is one to do when they have ice cream and a marefriend,” Luna retorted.

The lavender alicorn next to him floated up a spoonful of vanilla and chocolate swirl, “Care to join us?”

Silver happily chomped down onto the spoon, “Nothing would make me happier,” he said after swallowing and then laid his head down onto the mare. He sighed contentedly and nuzzle the fur on the side of her neck, eliciting a giggle from Twilight.

“Long day?” she asked.

The wolf shook his head, “No. I'm just...tired is all.”

“Awe,” she cooed, lifting a hoof to gently stroke his head, “There, there. Just a little longer and you can relax all you want.”

It took a moment for him to remember, but he finally caught on, “Oh right. The warrior gene thing,” he said as he raised his head, “What is it you wanted to know about?”

Twilight and Luna both set their tubs down before the former spoke, “Silver, I'm worried about you. This gene makes you act insane and it seems you can't control it. You can keep it suppressed for a while, but it'll build up and eventually break free. I don't want to see you loose control like that.”

“Twilight, I'm telling you it's nothing to worry about,” he said in a soothing tone, “It's true that the warrior gene causes aggression but it won't get out of control.”

“But it will,” Twilight fired back, “Star Shine said that when it builds up too much, you'll snap. It's what made you act the way you did when you still went by Saber. And if it happens again, then you might end up like that again.”

“My actions back then weren't caused by my genes. I won't chalk it up something like that. Star Shine might be willing to but I refuse to. She always tries to find a way to blame it on something else instead of admitting that I was a monster back then. The gene didn't make act the way I did. It was all me. Not some sequence in my DNA.”

“Twilight, I think Silver may be right,” Luna spoke up, “It's true that there are somethings in our genetics that can influence our behavior, but that doesn't mean it has full control. The things Silver did were not done by his blood, but his will. His genes are not responsible for that.”

Twilight sighed and hung her head, “It's just...I'm afraid of what you might do. That maybe you'll get mad at us one day and--”

The lavender alicorn was cut off when she her lips lock with the wolf on her side. After a moment, the kiss broke and Silver looked her in the eyes.

“Twilight, the day I hurt either of you will be the day I take my own life,” he swore.

The mare shook her head and leaned it against his neck, “Don't make that promise. I don't want to think about you doing something like that...”

“Sorry. But Twilight you need to understand that while the gene does create aggression, it doesn't mean I can't control it. What you saw earlier today was just me and Black blowing off steam so Star could get the data. Nothing more. So try not to think about it.”

Twilight nodded and mumbled, “Okay then.”

“If you want something else to think about,” Luna offered, “Then how about what Silver looked like when he was in the shower.”

The mare of her herd mates head shot up in a bright pink blur, “What?!” she exclaimed.

“Silver, you know. In the shower,” she repeated ever so nonchalantly. In truth, she really just wanted a change of topic. The warrior gene was clearly of little concern to Silver, and if he said he could control it, then who was she to say otherwise. Twilight may have been worried, but with what Luna had in mind, she wouldn't be for much longer.

The mentioned wolf simply chuckled and rolled his eyes, “Luna, you shouldn't tease. Twilight's innocent in the ways of love,” he quipped.

“Well then let's teach her all we know~,” The midnight alicorn with in a sultry voice and lustful eyes. She leaned over and nipped Twilights ears, causing her to let out a small “meep”. Stuck between the two of them, there wasn't much else Twilight could do. Lunas nips continued down the back of her neck while the mare she was “eating” was letting out small whines of pleasure.

It was then that a pair of lavender wings slowly rose into Silvers view.

“Oh? It seems you're really enjoying yourselves now,” he quirked.

Luna paused from her teases, “To quote Twilight, 'Care to join us?'”

(Clop chapter here.)


Silver exited the bathroom after having showered for the second time that day. After the activities in the library, he figured it'd be best if he used the one upstairs by himself while Luna and Twilight used the one below, to make sure they actually got clean instead of making themselves even dirtier.

He strolled out of the halls and into the living room, thinking he would find the mares if they'd finished showering already. Instead of finding his herd mates, he found an empty couch, but noticed a figure out on the porch.

The wolf stepped out, causing the mare to turn around. He found Onyx's sapphire blue eyes staring back at him, before she turned back and stared at the sky.

“Hey,” he greeted as he took a seat next to her, “What are you doing out here so late?”

“Couldn't sleep,” she admitted, “What about you?”

“Uh...” he fumbled.

Onyx whiffed the air for a moment before shaking her head, “Never mind. You smell like sex.”

Silver reared back in surprise, “You can smell that?”

The unicorn rolled her eyes, “Well that, and I could hear you when I came out of my room.”

The wolf blushed and thunked his head on the wood railing of the porch, “Just forget everything you heard. Never let Luna or Twilight know that you know.”

“Gee, I don't know. I think 'cum-dump' is a fitting nickname for the Princess of Friendship,” Onyx teased.

Silver shot his head up and glared while the mare laughed. It was a rare occasion for her to do so, but every time she did her smile seemed so bright.

Opting to ignore the previous discussion, Silver moved to change the topics, “So, you're just out here because you couldn't sleep?”

Onyx nodded as she wiped away a joyful tear before turning back to look out over the mountain side.

All was silent for a long moment before she spoke up once more, “Silver, there's something I've been meaning to tell you since I got back from Manehatten,” She spoke with a grave tone, one that Silver wished he never had to hear.

“What happened?” he asked.

“You know how me and Ruppy killed the Fallen Kings?”

Silver nodded.

“Well...I kinda lost it when we did. I acted...well, insane. The truth is I was going to make the leader watch while I...” she trailed off as she held her head down. A silence rang out before,

“Killed his friends?” the wolf finished.

The unicorn only shrunk further down as a small whimper escaped her. She wasn't afraid of being kicked out anymore. No, now it was a fear of being hated.

By him.

“It's not just that...” she squeaked out, “I've done it before you know. Made ponies watch while I...”

“Why am I still talking?”

“I don't know why I do it...”

“I know he's going to hate me, so why....?”

“But...I like it....”

“Why am I such a monster?”

The mare broke down into sobs. Why? Why did she care so much? Why did it matter if he hated her? Why did it matter if she was a monster?

“Onyx, it's okay...”

The soothing words rushed over her like a warm blanket on a cold night. She turned her head and looked up, only to find the wolf staring off into the night sky. In that moment, something seemed different about him.

His eyes... In the pass of a moment, his eyes suddenly looked so very old. They changed from their normal, bright and cheery glint; so young and full of energy...and they had become ancient, weary and tired. Those eyes that told a thousand tales; and oh what grand stories they were.

The adventures and journeys he'd had over the years. The new friends he'd made and places he'd seen. The beauties of the world and the underbelly that came with it. Every step he took, cherished and held on to.

But among those was also the crimes he'd committed. The creatures he'd hurt and damaged he'd done. The lives taken and the lives he simply couldn't save. The king of Tartarus himself couldn't count his sins.

“I can't judge you for something I've done myself after all,” he said after a while.

“He...he what?”

“The things I've done throughout the century and a quarter make your actions seem like misdemeanors. I've slaughtered dozens out of jealousy and flattened villages on a whim. I have no right to judge you whatsoever. Not with the blood on my paws."

“Onyx, I'm not going to say that what you did is acceptable to everyone else. It's unsettling and I'd rather you refrain from doing it again. But I do understand. There are some parts of ourselves that we don't fully comprehend, and yet they continue to exist. We can't lock them out, and yet we can't control them either. So they sit there, waiting for their chance to strike when our emotions are out of our control and our thoughts clouded. All we can do is avoid giving them those opportunities.”

“So...I'm still just a freak huh?” she moped.

“No,” Silver replied in a hushed tone, wrapping an arm around her in an embrace, “You're not just a freak. You're a freak with a family and you're not alone in this. You have Ruppy and Beats as well. Twilight and Aerial care for you too, though they can't quiet be lumped in with us, but I swear you will never be just a freak.

He pulled back and brushed the hair out of her eyes, then cupped her cheeks with his paws, “And as for me, you'll always be my precious little gem, no matter what you do. My little Onyx that shines with a radiant black beauty; flawless and stunning even in the dark of the night.”

The words resounded through her mind and settled in her heart, and the mare suddenly found the answers to the questions she asked before.

Why did she care?

Why did it matter if she was a monster?

Why did it matter if he hated her?

“Goodnight Onyx,” The wolf said as he leaned forward, placing a kiss on her head before turning and heading to the door.

The answer was so clear and simple as the moment passed; as she watched the wolf walk away. Time slowed and seemingly paused as thoughts raced through her mind. Only one actually made past her lips, though her voice could not carry it far enough for him to hear.

“I love you...”