The whole story of Fluttershy and Rainbow's love. Fluttershy and Rainbow Dash have been dating for a year, and are finally ready to come out to their friends and family. Things go roughly, and the whole town gets involved.
“Good. Fine. You two can just do that and sit here and be gross together, but don't you come around me anymore. I don't want to have anything to do with this, this mockery of affection. If I see you on my farm I'll run you out, and if you put ONE HOOF on Apple Bloom you won't make it out of the hospital in one piece, ya' hear?”
Minus 2 ShippingLives for AJ Bringing down the hammer.
Finally, one of the mane six is against the flagship's pegasi's relationship. Don't get me wrong, technically acceptannce is better, but rejection provides a more intertesting plot point.
6035315 I agree. There have been far too many stories about the rest of the mane six being so accepting of it, and it's usually because they already knew.
Although, reading this, I can understand why a lot of people really don't like this sort of plot line. While I can see Applejack being the pony that is not so accepting of this type of relationship, in this story, I feel she was a bit too harsh too quickly. I would think that she would try to find ways to deny it, saying things along the lines of, "Ah'm sure y'all are just confused and all. Maybe a visit to the doctor will fix that." Or she just leaves for home without a word, but clearly mad.
Either way, I'd rather have this than to see another story where they take that reveal so lightly. I'm loving it so far.
I feel she was a bit too harsh too quickly. I would think that she would try to find ways to deny it, saying things along the lines of, "Ah'm sure y'all are just confused and all. Maybe a visit to the doctor will fix that." Or she just leaves for home without a word, but clearly mad.
Actually, I agree, especially looking back on the story.
Of course AJ's the cliched bigot of the group. I swear it's getting to be up there with 'It was a dark and stormy night' and 'they all lived happily ever after'.
Minus 2 ShippingLives for AJ Bringing down the hammer.
Finally, one of the mane six is against the
flagship'spegasi's relationship. Don't get me wrong, technically acceptannce is better, but rejection provides a more intertesting plot point.Life Tally- 3
~Wywint
6035315 I agree. There have been far too many stories about the rest of the mane six being so accepting of it, and it's usually because they already knew.
Although, reading this, I can understand why a lot of people really don't like this sort of plot line. While I can see Applejack being the pony that is not so accepting of this type of relationship, in this story, I feel she was a bit too harsh too quickly. I would think that she would try to find ways to deny it, saying things along the lines of, "Ah'm sure y'all are just confused and all. Maybe a visit to the doctor will fix that." Or she just leaves for home without a word, but clearly mad.
Either way, I'd rather have this than to see another story where they take that reveal so lightly. I'm loving it so far.
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Actually, I agree, especially looking back on the story.
That's it. Applejack dies. Where's my knife? THE KING DEMANDS HIS KNIFE!!!!
Of course AJ's the cliched bigot of the group. I swear it's getting to be up there with 'It was a dark and stormy night' and 'they all lived happily ever after'.
6468859 WHAT VARIETY? STABBY OR SLASHY?
Y'all made Aj homophobic- In my eyes, she's literally THE lesbian- I feel betrayed- otherwise, it's a totally good story.