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FabulousDivaRarity


I'm a Proud ABDL mommy. Writer of padded pony fics, a lot of fics about Shining Armor and his mom, several about Rainbow Dash and her family, and far more mom stories than you can imagine.

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This story is a sequel to Truth Hurts


A slightly different take on my story “Truth Hurts”, in which Starlight and Sunburst go after their parents and overhear their conversation, learning some painful truths themselves.

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Nice, just like with the Story before. The Truth can be hard to bear at times.

And frankly, i found it amusing how Starlight wanted a war than this.

Truthfully, I think 18 people and me is about to declare war on that dislike.

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Are you willing to join us?

I wouldn't mind a followup where Sunburst and Starlight discuss what they overheard with their parents.

A beautiful addition to the original story. Awe-inspiring is, perhaps, more accurate for how much emotion we get through putting both pieces together.

As a parent, it pains me to see my son worry. He has anxiety trouble and feels he should be on medication. Why wouldn't he feel that way? I take A LOT of it to keep myself from imploding over all the struggles I go through as a result of having zero eyesight. He sees me and thinks that's what he needs, too. However, honestly, I want him to not ever feel as I have.

This further adds how, during the divorce, my son kept asking me questions I didn't know how to answer. I wanted to be honest because he was smart enough to see through smoke-and-mirrors but I couldn't flat out say how I felt as my emotions were all a jumble from losing his mom that I was far from thinking clearly.

And, now, I'm off work due to my PTSD / Anxiety Disorder and getting even more meds. Unfortunately all the medication to cope with day-to-day struggles of having zero eyesight will not solve all the outside troubles that disable me from being the absolute best I can be.

I worry so much for my son as I don't want to set bad examples. However it's such a delicate balance and, like Fire Light and Steller Flare, you just don't always know the right thing. You only hope that, one day, your children understand and know you did your best given your situation.

This story is certainly one should read if they have ever been in a situation similar as either the parent or the child. It makes you think a lot on your actions, how they impact others, and how there is truly no way to ever 'get it right'. You can only do your best and hope you make good on all that was, is, and will be.

Like the first, this one was beautiful.

His earliest memories were centered on the day he got his cutie mark and was accepted into magic school

Poor Starlight

Yeah their parents meant well but somewhere along the way they forgot their kids were adults and need to be treated with the respect and honesty that they would give another adult. Her dad tried to put her in diapers for goodness sake. And how would the kids know anything but the front their parents put up if they choose not be honest. Even if they had noticed the lies that doesn't mean that the parents would tell them the truth about everything. Applejack says honesty is the best policy for a reason. Plus part of caring about someone is worrying about them.

Starlight looked at him. “Well, we haven't actually solved it. And I don't think we can. Not without you.” She said, lifting his chin. He gave her a wan smile.

I think you meant warm smile.

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