Join Roseluck in her final moments as a pegasus while she recollects her story with an old friend.
“Rosewing! Wait! Don't go yet.”
I don't have much time. They're calling me in. What's wrong?
“Your cutie mark. It's not darkrose. I bet it stands for something else.”
You think so, Rainbow?
“I know it.” Rainbow Dash nuzzles her neck. “And I know you'll figure it out eventually, Rosewing.”
Roseluck.
“What?”
Call me Roseluck from now on.
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I thought the mods were banning for this?
1341115 I didn't mod. I was here when it got posted.
Craaaapppp.... Sad tag, but it's about Roseluck...... *le sigh*
I guess I'll put it in read it later, no way that I want to read this at night.
1341122
He meant that he thought the moderators of the website were not allowing comments like 'first'.
Mod has multiple meanings.
1341267 Oh. I didn't know. Should I delete it?
Though i liked Wingbury Academy far more mostly due to length, this one is going on the shelf. It certainly hits home for a rather specific group of people in this world, well done sir.
I'd bet I wasn't the only one who cheered out loud when the "Doctor" got his.
Brought myself around to reading this, I did like it. It is very well done, and I would especially like to see a follow up. DashxRoseluck friend shipping... Or heck shipping, even.
Amazing.
Seattle's Angels brought me here. I enjoyed this, thanks for writing.
I actually read Wingbury Academy a while ago, out of curiosity and the endorsements it had on the SFG thread over in /fic/. As much as it's fashionable to look down on 2nd person shipping, and as much as shipping really isn't a genre I read very much, I enjoyed that story a fair bit as well (largely because it had so much more than just romance). You have a very streamlined, readable prose style that never gets bogged down or caught on barbs of overdescription. Your multi-threaded plotting – both here and in Wingbury – also helps to keep the momentum going and maintain the reader's interest.
Although you've certainly got an interesting character here with Rosewing (glad I read Wingbury), Dr Zealheart, I felt, strained believability. He felt like the unholy combination of moustache-twirling cartoon villain and a psyhcopathic horror film antagonist, which didn't entirely gel with the other more grounded, realistically multifaceted characters. Still, he served his purpose and made for some tense scenes.
In short, these two stories of yours aren't the sorts I would normally read, but I'm glad I did anyway. Keep writing!
I liked the story a lot! But I really want to know what happens afterward Please continue!
This is great, truly not something I was expecting. Now, only one question remains: What does her cutie mark stand for?
Now this certainly looks like a different take on Roseluck. I'm definitely interested in reading this and I look forward to doing so.
This certainly gave Rosewing/Roseluck more depth.
Could you possibly expand even more on Wingbury Academy's universe? Or would that be too much?