• Published 1st Mar 2017
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A Pie Without Filling - Amethyst_Dawn



Pinkie comes home after a visit to an old friend, but something seems to be bothering her.

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... Is it Still a Pie?

The stallion’s ear twitched as the front door creaked open, as that was never a good sign. Usually, ponies entered their home with some level of enthusiasm: leading to a cheerful BANG when the door flies open. Or they just knock like they’re asking for a minute to talk about their Lord and Saviour.

Curiously, he set down the newspaper and headed to the door, still unsure as to who it might’ve been. He thought that maybe it was Twilight: coming back for another visit to see how Pinkie was doing, as she was the only pony who entered that quietly. His sharp green eyes flicked to the doorway as he adjusted the collar of his yellow shirt, and his ears drooped as he saw something he hoped he’d never have to see again.

Pinkie Pie was standing in the doorway, her colors darker than normal, and her mane hung limp as tears pulled at her eyes.

“Hi, Cheesie,” she sighed through a sad smile, her voice stained with her despair. “I’m home.”

“You alright?” Cheese Sandwich asked as he walked up to put his hoof over her neck in a small embrace. “Did Redheart’s party go as planned?”

His concern grew when even her saddened smile fell into a frown. Something hurt her, bad, and he needed to know what.

“No, Cheesie,” she choked as she started to walk into the living room, not even stopping to pet Gummy as he clamped his jaws on her mane. “It didn’t go as I planned at all…”

Cheese lingered behind for a moment, his mind warping and stretching as he tried to comprehend what could even have depressed her so much at a simple par--?

“I think I’ll just head to bed, Cheese, I’m not hungry enough for dinner.” Her voice called back weakly, sending a chill down his spine. Was she sick? Is she dying? Her tone betrayed a sadness he’d never heard from her before, and that scared him. Without a second thought, he ran into their bedroom to be by her side.

Once he was in, he saw her numbly flop onto the bed with a hollow pomf. He couldn’t see much of her face, but he did see as she bit her lip nervously, and he noticed tears starting to build behind her eyes. And she seemed to be visibly deflating more, if that was, indeed, even possible.

“Pink--”

“There was no party, Cheese.” Pinkie cut him off before he could start, obviously aware that she was followed.

Slowly, a slight, relieved smile crept onto the stallion’s face. “Oh, Pinkie, I know how it hurts when nopony responds to your invita--”

“No, sweetie…” Pinkie cut in again, lifting a sad hoof to silence him. “I was with Redheart, but it wasn’t for a party… it was an appointment.”

The hairs on Cheese’s neck stood at end as his eyes widened, and then narrowed into a concerned- yet gentle -stare as he walked around the bed to look her in the eye.

“Are you sick?”

Pinkie averted his gaze, setting his nerves on edge.

“Honey, are. You. Sick?” he repeated, tenderly extending a hoof to lift her chin so that their eyes met, but she still couldn’t hold his gaze.

“In-” She paused as the words hitched in her throat. “In a way… yes…”

Cheese leaned back a little to get a good look at her. She certainly didn’t look very sick, outside of the whole ‘Somepony is going to disappear’ look, causing him to quirk a brow. Maybe her sadness is the sickness?

“Cheese…” His ears twitched when she spoke up again, after over two minutes of eerie silence. “I-... we-... I can’t.” She chuckled emptily, lowering her head once more.

He allowed himself a rueful smile. Her cryptic nature was part of why he had fallen for her, but this wasn’t pleasantly cryptic, like the puzzles in the Saturday morning paper. No, this was something different, this was foreboding: like when the door creaks open in the middle of the night, and nopony walks in.

“You can’t… what?” he asked, knowing he was pressing slightly. He wanted to comfort her, but he couldn’t help her if he didn’t know what was wrong.

“Foals, Cheese.” She sniffed. “I can’t… we can’t have foals. My… my body won’t… won’t let me…”

Instantly, his ears folded. He knew how much Pinkie dreamt of being a mother someday, as it was one of the main things she’d talk about. She had even set up a nursery upstairs, with three little cribs: one in blue, one in red, and the third in pink.

“Oh… oh, honey…” he said softly, pulling her closer for a hopefully soothing embrace.

That did it. The gate was unlatched, and the tears came pouring out through a gut-wrenching series of chokes, hiccups, and heaving sobs as she cried into his chest. She even laughed a few times, albeit the kind of laughter that should never be uttered.

“It’s kind of funny, isn’t it?” She shivered. “Mrs. Cake is a mother, Cadence is a mother, my mom is a mother... and even the mailmare is a mother! I’m surrounded by mothers, Cheese, and yet I’ll never know what it’s like…”

A pit started to form in Cheese’s stomach as he listened to her tears, and soon she started to wail as her volume increased.

“I’ll never really know what it’s like, but I’ve sat in while they talked: they say it’s wonderful! And I think it must be one of the most magical things in the world, to be able to feel their first kick. To share a bond with them that’s unlike any other. To have somepony entirely in-*hic*-your care, whom you can teach your wisdom to…” She shuddered as the sobs started to wrack her frame, and her spent tears matted Cheese’s coat. “She just told me today, after the final test… that I’ll never know that bond. I’ll never feel those kicks. I’ll never hear their first cry, or laugh at their little burps.”

His throat stung dryly with hurt shock as he looked down at her, water starting to well in his own eyes. She finally looked up at him: her once shining blue eyes were dimmed, bloodshot, and tear-stained as dark circles hung beneath them.

“But… then again.. it must be for a good reason, sweetie,” she sighed in a hollow tone, maintaining eye contact as she rested her chin on his chest, and her hiccups grew stronger with each tear shed. “A-after all: who’d want a dumb, s-*hic*-s-scatterbrained, living sugar high with no-*hic*-sense of-*hic*-responsibility to be the mother of their-*hic*-children…”

She looked at him with a despairingly sincere expression that sent a pang through his heart. “... R-right?”

Cheese opened his mouth to speak, but the words hitched in his throat. How could he respond to that? How does one carefully yet effectively rebuke this kind of twisted acceptance?

“Do you… do you know what it’s like to grieve for a life that was never even there?” Pinkie asked timidly, curling herself up next to him for comfort.

Slowly, he climbed onto the bed next to her, tenderly wrapping his forelegs around her in a comforting hug.

“I do now,” he said softly, holding her as close as he could while still being gentle. “I won’t pretend I fully know what you’re going through, honey, but I promise you that we’ll go through it together.”

If he had looked, he would have seen a slight, yet sincere smile creep onto her lips.

’Together...’ she thought, the word ringing pleasantly in her head, slightly soothing the still ringing pain. At least now she knew, no matter how defected she was, that he’d always be by her side.




She still hurt, but at least the pain was slightly numbed.

Author's Note:

I'm new at this sort of topic, but I hope you enjoy it regardless! :pinkiesad2:

As always, please notify me of your opinions, of any typos, inconsistencies, etc., and I'll be happy to respond!

Until Next Time, God Bless You!
~Amethyst Dawn. :heart:

Comments ( 48 )

LOL GONNA GO CRY MYSELF TO SLEEP, BYE.

XD Sad, yes, but not obnoxiously so. Some of the grammar was a little awkward, but other than that, very nice! ^.^

7987961
Thanks! :twilightsmile:
Care to specify which sentences were awkward? :twilightsheepish:

7987977
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it. :twilightsmile:

And no problem. I'm just glad to be back. :rainbowkiss:

Wow... That was a really good read ^3^3^3^ I'm not really one for shipping of any level, but still, great work!

And I know this isn't clop, but goodness does the title make it out to sound like one :b

7987993
Thanks! :twilightsmile:

And dear Celestia, how did I miss that?! :twilightoops::facehoof:

7987997 :ajsmug:

Yush, of course! ^w^

7987997 Nice fic! Well, not nice, but good! Well, not good, but... you know what I mean!!! :trixieshiftleft:

Also, yeah, that title... wow. Just wow.

Tell you what, you're not the first person I've seen do that. IRL story here; I had a smart, very well-mannered friend in high school who wanted to start a book club with some of the other smart kids. He went to the principal with the idea, and came back to class later that day. I asked him how it went, he blushed and told me it didn't go as planned. I asked what he meant, he told me the principal had rejected the club because of the name.

Apparently, for some reason, NONE of the smart kids realized they made a questionable choice when they decided they wanted to name the reading club "Between the Covers".

My face afterwards :rainbowlaugh:. From then on, I always joked with him about when the club would be finished reading Fifty Shades of Grey.

7988172
Yes, I know what you mean. I tend to work with Dark, so I'll take whatever I get. :twilightsmile:

And... yeah. The title was supposed to represent the fact that she... well, you read the story, and I'll not put spoilers in the comments here, but I'm confident you know what I'm referring to. :ajbemused:

Though, I think it's safe to say that I made an unintentional innuendo... yet again... :facehoof:
I wish the internet let people have clean minds... :unsuresweetie:

7988188

internet

clean minds

Does not compute.

7988198
Thus is the sad fact of life... :rainbowlaugh::rainbowlaugh::raritydespair::fluttershbad::raritycry:

7988201 Embrace it my friend. Become one with the internets.

7988203
Forgive me, friend. But I have no interest in letting the internet corrupt my databanks any more than it already has. I think I'll stay clean as I can. :twilightsmile:

Okay...That...That was beautiful. Never have I seen CheesePie this serious, yet oddly serene. Amazing job, just amazing:heart:

7988433 I would like to post this on my blog if that's alright. I'm on my phone so I'd like to link to your page also as well as the story. UGH, phones and linking!!!

I am certain Cheese can find some fillies and colts that need a mommy like Pinkie.

... it's too early in the morning for my Feels to be kicked this hard... :raritydespair:

Well was a whole lot of sad.

Wow. Quite a story. But I'm with 7988491. This kind of tragedy can usually lead to the beauty of adoption. (spoiler just for spoilers sake)

Im sick and crying this do not help!:fluttercry:

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Well, I thank you all for reading it, and enjoying it. :twilightsmile:
If y'all are looking for something a little more lighthearted, I do have a few comedies. :trixieshiftright:

7988491
7988753
Indeed... note taken, but I make no promises. :trixieshiftright:

Aw... :pinkiesad2:

Poor Pinkie :raritydespair:

If I may make a suggestion for a sequel to this; how about a short story where Pinkie is able to adopt a foal? There are plenty of poor kids out in the world who have lost families, and Pinkie could provide one for them. She's excited and eccentric, yes, but she loves and cares.

Oh wait, someone else already made the suggestion.

Sorry, it's just that after reading this, this came to me as the next best thing for a Pinkie wanting to have a family.

7989528
Indeed. :fluttershysad:
I take it you enjoyed it? :trixieshiftright:

And tell you what, these requests have given me an idea. Again, I'm not making any promises, but I'll see what I can do with it. :twilightsmile:

7989546 Okay. Sorry if it felt like we were pushing you.

And yes I enjoyed it. Tried to avoid some nasty thoughts that this subject brings, but it was a touching and unfortunately realistic (unfortunately in the sense that this does happen in real life, not in the sense that the story was made) tale.

7989556
Trust me, you have done no such thing: I am, in fact, beyond pleased that I can still leave my fans/friends wanting more, as it assures me that my work is appreciated. :twilightsmile::heart:

I'm glad, and thank you for specifying what you liked about it. :twilightsmile:
One question, though: nasty thoughts? :rainbowhuh:

7989565 Well, the infertility thing kinda leads to... those kinds of thoughts, as you 7988188 noted right here.

But it was a minor issue compared to the feelings that you were gunning for.

7989580
Oh, yeah. :facehoof::rainbowlaugh:

Well, I'm glad it was only a minor issue, then. :twilightsmile:

7989465 You're welcome. I will take a little looksee at your comedies :derpytongue2:

7992778
A) From now on I'd advise that you either memorize the alphabet, or at least take note of the differences between the letters T and M. :moustache:

And B) Hopefully, that'll teach you the benefits of a clean mind. :ajsmug: If you're looking for an excuse to defile yourself, it's best to look elsewhere. You'll find no such material in my workspace.

7992896
First off: apologies. In context, it sounded as if you were crying from disappointment in the lack of needless sexual material, as I noticed no clear signals that you enjoyed the story. With that in mind, I'm glad you enjoyed it. :twilightsmile:

A) No, I was referring to the fact that clop is identified with an M rating (not to mention a Sex tag), and this work is a T. However, since you yourself have brought up the issue of capitalization: just because it is 'nearly nonexistant', as you say, doesn't mean that it shouldn't be more present.

Fair enough, though Google has tried to autocorrect the word "Thorough" to "Kryptonite", so that's not really the best source of judgement.

B) Not necessarily, as you can be on the internet and still have a- for the most part -clean mind. For example, the fact that I wrote this story without any questionable thoughts or intentions.

Oh my...:fluttershysad: wow, this hit me really hard

7994252
Thank you. And thank you for reading. :twilightsmile:

Aw, that's so sad. :pinkiesad2:

A simple yet effective story overall. I can't imagine how terrible Pinkie must feel being denied something so special.

8007405
Thank you. And thank you for reading, and adding this to your library. :twilightsmile:

7992778 :rainbowlaugh: that comment made me laugh, i can see where you had that confusion

Good story

Typos:

He couldn’t see much of her face, but he did see her bit her lip nervously, and he noticed tears starting to build behind her eyes.

Bit should be bite

If he had looked, her would have seen a slight, yet sincere smile creep onto her lips.

First 'her' should be he

8055331
Thank you! And thanks for catching those. :twilightsmile:

Pinkie my dear, have you ever heard about adoptation? I know it's not the same as having a foal growing inside you but you still get to be a mother. You can either get a colt, a filly or even both

Anyway, really nice story

Proud of you, Amethyst. Was randomly skimming through stories to pass time, and came across this without knowing this was your work!

Sad, nice one and loved it! :heart::pinkiehappy:

Damn you for making me feel the feels.

Sad, and yet uplifting too. Poor Pinkie, and Cheese. But i'm glad he could say without hesitation that the only place he was ever going to go was with her. Felt right, good ending. Good short story. :pinkiesad2:

A sad thing for anyone to learn, but I actually think that Pinkie would make a wonderful mother; bright, kind and full of love - just the kind of attributes a mom should have. :pinkiesad2: It was sweet the way Cheese comforted his wife too. :pinkiesmile: Thanks for the read.

I have reviewed this here.

This is really sad I have to admit I did laugh when she said the dr basically told her all that thinking she didn’t have to rub it in

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