All Alone
Scootaloo began her long scoot back home. She was NOT eager to see her parents, but that wasn't exactly new. Her parents never wanted her to begin with, and they made that very clear every time she got into trouble. If they didn't want me they should have used a condom, Scootaloo thought. She envied the other Crusaders. Applebloom may not have parents, but she had two older siblings that acted the part, and Sweetie Belle's parents, although maybe a little backward, were always very kind and playful when the Crusaders went over there. After the first Crusader sleepover at Scootaloo's, her parents were awful. Scootaloo not only had to feed herself, she also had to feed her friends. And Celestia forbid they get a little too excited. Twilight was more kind to the Crusaders than her parents ever had been, and that was just by enchanting the two earth bound fillies so they could walk on clouds. Scootaloo thought she was going to lose her friends after the way her parents yelled at them. She let out a sad chuckle.
"Parents take care of their children. I take care of myself with some adult supervision," Scootaloo thought aloud. When she got to her home, she sighed, got off her scooter, and sat on her haunches. They didn't even have the decency to put this particular cloud home low enough that she could get to it on her own. "Incentive to learn how to fly," her father had said. Jerk.
Now she had to wait for her parents to get home so they would hopefully fly her up to the front porch before dropping her head first onto the house.
"Would it really have been so much to ask to add some stairs?" she thought aloud.
"Yep," she said back to herself. "Stairs would have been at least an hour of extra work in building.
"I could've done it in ten minutes if I could fly."
"And manipulate the weather."
"Shut up."
"You're doing all the talking. If you don't want me to talk just stop responding to yourself."
"Sadly, you're the best conversation I have."
"And that's why we're such good friends."
Scootaloo sighed. She was talking to herself way too much, so much that she was starting to view herself as a separate entity. But as she said in her conversation, she was the best conversation she had to offer. Her parents sure as Hay weren't. She looked up at the sky and watched the weather team prepare tonight's snowstorm. It was definitely going to be a very serious storm. Of course her parents would raise their home tonight so it was above the clouds. Cloud homes aren't exactly known for their ability to survive the winter. If they get exposed to below freezing temperatures, the clouds that make up the home turn to snow. When a cloud home creates snow or rain, it falls apart. That's why her home was constantly changing elevation.
"If they're not going to put it low enough for me to get into it on my own, they may as well just keep it above where the weather team puts the clouds," she thought aloud. Before she could start talking to herself again, she heard a familiar voice.
"Hey kiddo. Need a lift?"
Scootaloo turned her head to see Spitfire standing next to her.
"Shouldn't you be at work?" she asked.
"Nope. Dash let me off early today."
"Why's that?"
"I finished all my jobs and she couldn't think of anything else for me to do."
"Ah. Yeah, if you wouldn't mind flying me home, that would be... awesome," Scootaloo sighed.
"What's got you down Scoot? I've never seen you sad before."
"It's nothing. Just a bad day."
"Wanna tell me about it?"
"Not exactly."
"Alright. Well, let's get you home kid."
Upon arriving at her cloud home, Scootaloo waved Spitfire off and thanked her, and then went inside. Like clockwork, her stomach rumbled as soon as she walked in the door. She walked in the kitchen and fixed herself a sandwich. She looked at the clock on the wall of the kitchen. 4:55. Her parents would be home soon. As soon as she thought that, her father walked in the door.
"Pack your things Scootaloo, we're moving."
"W-what!?" Scootaloo screamed. "No, we can't move, I finally made friends here! I like it here, we-"
"SHUT YOUR MOUTH YOU UNGRATEFUL RAT! Your mother and I are moving. Whether you come with or not is up to you."
"I want to stay," Scootaloo said flatly before running to her room. Her father followed behind her. As she reached the door to her room, her father kicked her through it. She rolled across the floor and hit the wall in a daze. When she looked up, she was met with a hoof to her face.
"I give you a roof over your head, food to eat, and THIS IS HOW YOU THANK ME?! Choosing some friends over your family!? If your friends are what you want, FINE! You can have them! I should have done this years ago!" With that, he turned around and kicked her through the wall of her bedroom with his hind legs. She was unconscious as soon as she hit the ground.
Two hours later...
"We don't have all day! Get those clouds into position!" Rainbow Dash shouted. She was starting to regret sending her wife home early, but it was too late to change that now. She had to work with what she had, and what she had was a group of disgruntled slackers.
"Why don't you send us home if you don't like our work? Or do we have to be married to you to get that privilege?" said a worker with a sarcasm that really pissed off his boss.
"I sent Spitfire home because in her short time here she did more work than all of you have in the last hour! Now how about you show some diligence and a desire to keep your job by actually doing it!" Rainbow yelled. "If these clouds aren't in place in half an hour, you're all fired!"
"Y-yes ma'am. We'll have it done in ten minutes." With that the weather team got right down to business. That's better, Rainbow thought. At this rate, I'll be home in no time. She smiled, thinking about her "plans" with Spitfire tonight. Oh did she love when the "Wildfire" spread to the end of the Rainbow. Twenty minutes later, the weather team was done preparing for the snowstorm. Rainbow was only gonna get one more chance to fly in tolerable weather conditions for a while, so she took. As she zipped through town, she saw something that was out of place. She went to investigate and realized it was Scootaloo's scooter. Oddly enough, the little squirt wasn't riding it. Or anywhere near it for that matter. Rainbow decided now would be a good time to find that little filly and get her home. Nopony was going to want to be outside when tonight's storm hit. She heard a faint sound of sobbing nearby. She flew in the direction of the sound, and sure enough she found a small orange filly with a purple mane crying under a park bench.
"Scootaloo?" Rainbow asked.
"Go away."
If there was any doubt in her mind about a problem before, it was gone now.
"Scootaloo, it's me. It's Rainbow Dash." Scootaloo looked up. Upon confirming that it was her idol, she jumped up and wrapped her forelegs around her. Rainbow immediately noticed the cuts and bruises all over her little body.
"Scootaloo, what happened to you?!" Rainbow rarely felt worry for anypony, but if there ever was something to worry about, it was a filly as battered as the little one holding onto her leg with a deathgrip.
"M-m-my-" Scootaloo couldn't get the words out between sobs.
"Come on squirt, let's get you back to your parents and-"
"NO! NOT MY PARENTS!" Scootaloo screamed. "NOT MY DAD! NO NO NO NO NO!"
"Scootaloo, did your father do this to you?" Rainbow asked, now extremely worried for the little filly.
Scootaloo nodded, but didn't say anything.
"Get on my back and hold on tight. You're coming home with me tonight, okay?"
Scootaloo nodded and climbed up. Rainbow took to the skies and grabbed her scooter. She had a small shed that she could put stuff in for the winter that wasn't enchanted so it could rest on clouds. That's where the scooter was going. But more important than that was the little filly on her back that just needed somewhere to stay. She wondered how Spitfire was going to take this.
A short flight later...
Spitfire heard the door to the cloud home open. She looked up at her wife only to notice a small, battered filly on her back. She instantly recognized the filly as Scootaloo.
"Hey Spitfire. Looks like we're gonna have a guest for a little while."
NOW I REMEMBER THIS STORY!!!
Took me long enough. I remember not liking the sequels.
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The sequels don't have as much focus on the DashFire, but they'll be coming back up soon enough as well.
~SolidFire
... heh.
This ought to be interesting.
Fun fact #1: She isn't called Spitfire for her calm, cool, level-headed reactions to stress-inducing situations. She might even have some anger management issues due to a blood pressure issue, or low mental stress tolerance.
Fun fact #2: Rainbow Dash isn't really known to think things through all the way in a fight or flight situation. In fact, in more cases than others, she chooses 'fight' more out of pride and confidence despite the size of the opposing challenge.
3466693 I know you may have an obligation to put the disclaimer in the authors notes, but I think the one in the desc covers it well enough?
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I've seen people put the disclaimers in each of their chapters. I think the one in the description covers it, but I'll keep doing it, just to be safe and to keep my conscious happy.
~SolidFire
3470903 okay
for some reason at the end of the chapter all i saw was Rainbow dash entering her cloud house with Scootaloo on her back, and spitfire coming arond the corner wearing some sexy time clothes..............AWKWARD
Ugh, I really hate it when people do this to their kids....
I instantly feel bad for scootsy
I just wanna talk to him*pumps 8-gauge dragonbreath shotgun with malice*