Title: Twilight's First Time (Kissing) (SFW) Author: DeviledText Pastebin link: http://pastebin.com/JY8mNte4 First Edit: Tuesday 13th of May 2014 06:36:03 PM CDT Last Edit: Tuesday 13th of May 2014 06:36:03 PM CDT A "Give me a prompt to write on" post   >"Twilight?" >The purple alicorn looked up at her assistant >"Yes, Spike?" >He'd just came home from his first date about half an hour ago >Not with Rarity. He'd got over that crush a while ago >Her sister, though... >She was more his age anyway >Twilight had briefly discussed it with him >It went well >He took her out to dinner and a movie >It was standard but effective >He was really rather embarrassed about the whole thing >She didn't press him to talk about it too much >"I- I was just wondering-" >The dragon took a few steps closer to her >"What was your first kiss like?" >Twilight's eyes drifted away from him, but didn't focus on anything >Hmmm... Her first kiss... >She turned back to the bright-eyed dragon >"It was pretty good, I suppose. Maybe a bit bittersweet." >"Bittersweet?" >"Yeah... Here." >She magically pulled up a chair, putting it down opposite the desk from her >"I'll tell you the story." >Spike hopped on the chair, still looking up at the Alicorn >His legs kicked slightly in excitement >"It was maybe three years after I got my Cutie Mark, at Princess Celestia's School for Gifted Unicorns. In Potions class, I had this lab partner." >She chucked >"They drove me nuts. They were excepted because of extreme artistic talent. I got the privilege of seeing one of their newest magical light shows a few years ago, at a trade summit with Saddle Arabia. Colors mixed with music and the night sky, as if they were painting on a giant canvas with all the senses. Just beautiful." >She looked wistfully into the distance, before smirking and turning back to Spike. >"In Potions, though.... Well, they weren't very studious. Never had the lab notes when I was gone, never measured anything..." >She chuckled >"Heck, one time they even managed to catch my mane on fire with one of the boilers." >"And you... Kissed him?" >The dragon was confused >"They asked me out, Spike. I immediately refused, of course. I could barely stand to be near them." >"But..." >Twilight tilted her head to the side slightly, eyes drifting to the lower corner of her eye >"They kept up with it. They used to write me the most horrible poems. Something about how I was 'a true artist' and how my eyes were full of 'depth infinitely surpassing that of even Celestia's.' I had to resist the urge to not vomit." >Spike nodded in agreement >"But... There was something about it, I guess. The constant attention. It was never really over the line, never really... Creepy, I guess? It helped that they were extremely attractive. So I let them do it, but I didn't say yes. I said that we were 'too different' to make it work, that they weren't my type." >Spike nodded >"I was around them every other day, whenever we had class, Eventually the semester started to come to its end. For our final project, we had to make a special kind of potion -- A Starswirl-grade healing elixir. We didn't work in groups, and we weren't allowed any notes." >Twilight giggled >"I remember, I just synthesized it from some very basic ingredients. Didn't brew it at all, just blasted it with magic. The teacher gave me an A+ immediately. My partner, on the other hand..." >Spike leaned over slightly, in anticipation >"They worked so hard on it. They measured and re-measured everything, they made sure all the temperatures were perfect, they even sliced the Oak Bark into perfectly uniform pieces. I stayed in the lab, just... Watching them work. They spent at least twice as long on it as everyone else." >"The end result, for them, was a decent potion. Nothing special. They got a C on it, actually. But, for the, it was the best potion work they ever did." >She sighed, slightly >"And then... They turned to me, and they said, 'I can pass Potions. Is that close enough to your type?" >Spike arched an eyebrow >"Yes, it was cheesy, but they were attractive and I was young. So I went on a date. To Pony Joe's donuts." >Twilight gazed out the window, lost in the memory >"I got a chocolate with sprinkles. They purchased a glazed and a milkshake. We talked. Smalltalk, mostly, but also about their art and my magic. And, at the end of the date, they kissed me. Not for very long. But for long enough." >She smiled, softly >"I went red in the face. And, well... they were transferred to the art department full-time, having completed general education. We never went on a second. I don't think their parents liked them dating me very much, in all honesty, because they'd always leave the library whenever I entered it." >She smirked >"Or I was just a terrible kisser." >Spike nodded >"Twilight?" >"Yes, Spike?" >"You... Used an awful lot of singular 'they's in that story. To refer to the one you kissed." >Shit. >She should have guessed that he'd catch on to that. He'd been her assistant for a while, after all. >"Yes, Spike. I did." >"So... You didn't want me to know what gender they were, did you?" >"...No, Spike. It was intentionally vague." >"So... I can safely guess that it was-" >"Yes." >Twilight cut him off >"Yes. Yes it was." >"Oh." >Spike blinked >"...Huh. Didn't know you were-" >"Most don't, Spike. It's... A small part of myself, but there. She was actually the only one I've-" >Twilight stopped herself, then exhaled sharply >"Just... Things can be very complicated." >"...Okay. I'm not jud-" >"I know you aren't, Spike. I just..." >Twilight gazed up at her crown >"It's... Still a bit of a confusing subject for me, Spike. If you haven't noticed, I don't date much." >Spike nodded. >"I- I get it. I'm dating, y'know, not a dragon, so we sometimes... Get weird looks. We had a few at Sugarcube Corner, even though Pinkie and the Cakes were really nice to us." >"I'd imagine." >"Yeah." >Spike scratched under his neck >The air in the room suddenly felt very thin >"I'll- I'll just let you get back to reading. I think I'm gonna go to bed, actually." >"That's fine, Spike. Sleep well." >The small dragon scurried out of the room. >The lavender Unicorn, meanwhile, looked out at the stars >That light show a few years ago was one of a series renowned for using every conceivable color >But... >She couldn't help but notice the fact that, in the particular performance she watched, one stood out from the rest >Purple >Dancing against the moon and stars