Title: The Great and Cuddleable Trixie Author: tsunguywriter Pastebin link: http://pastebin.com/k217bm73 First Edit: Friday 8th of January 2016 11:06:20 PM CDT Last Edit: Friday 8th of January 2016 11:06:20 PM CDT >You removed your insulated Ursa Major mask and take a seat, sighing with relief. >The enthusiastic cheers of the crowd outside the caravan are actually calling for an encore. "Pretty good show today, right, Trix?" >Your travelling partner glances up from her crate of magician hats with a pout. >"Trixie told you to stop calling her that!" >You shrug and grasp the zipper on your chest, fumbling with the small tab through the fuzzy fingers of the bear costume. >This night's show had you dress up as a mythical forest beast to fake-fight Trixie, and it turned out to be a real success! >Though you think she might have been a little too eager to blast you with spells. >The zipper is halfway down to your belt when Trixie looks at you and gasps. >"G-gah!" She cries, throwing around her hooves. "Trixie does not want to s-see your...y-your human parts!" >You turn towards the panicking filly and watch her flail about, confused. "Huh?...I'm wearing pants underneath." >"Just change s-somewhere else!" Trixie insists, levitating over a rolled-up poster with her unicorn magic and smacking you in the head. "Ow! Quit hitting me with th- ow, fine!" >You pull up the bear suit and waddle away as fast as the padded legs allow you. >"Trixie refuses to stare at your...c-chest, and the muscles, and the a-arms!" She squeaks. "Trixie r-refuses!" >Her agitated hollering continues long after you've shut the door of the bunk-room. - >Once you're dressed and no longer encased in a bear-shaped heatwave simulator, you notice Trixie has finished packing up the supplies. >She's sitting at the entrance of the caravan and taking notes about the performance, like she always does. >As you wander next to her and take a seat, she glances at you icily. >"Ah, about time," Trixie huffs, tapping her pen against an open page impatiently. "Trixie has thought of a new and exciting act for the show!" >She tosses you the notebook, and you read the paragraph circled in red. >It mostly involves you getting beat up by heavy props and Trixie stomping on your face. "Not too sure about this one, actually." >"What could possibly be wrong with it?" "Well, what does it have to do with magic?" >"Hmph. Trixie will revise it, then," She notes. "N-not that Trixie has taken your opinion into account!" >You notice a blurb in tiny cursive writing at the top of the page. >You squint and lean in closer to make out the words. >"Trixie had already planned to change it in the first place!" The magician filly explains haughtily. "So you see, Trixie is always one step ahead!" >You blink and raise your eyebrows, gazing between Trixie and the book. >"...What?" "Note to self- Anonymous performed really well today. Even I was impressed by his commitment and skill..." >Trixie's eyes open wide with realization. >"Dooon't read t-thaaaaaaat!" Trixie squeals, grabbing for the notebook. "I-I command you to s-stop!" "...Also, as a side note, he looked kind of cute in his bear outfit-" >She leaps on your chest, knocking you onto your back and sending the papers flying. >"Y-you big, dumb-" "W-wait! Come on, I thought I was cute-" >The mare jumps repeatedly on you, a shade of bright pink, magician hat askew on her mane. >"loathsome, insolent...foolish-...i-idiot...human!" - >It takes a half-serious apology and some steamed vegetables for her to forgive you. >Even after that she's still adorably pouty and indignant, refusing to communicate in more than short sentences. >Not too different from calm, not-mad Trixie, actually. >The evening winds down, and eventually she casts a locomotion spell on the caravan to get going. >The caravan rolls itself slowly along the bumpy roads outside of Manehattan, rocking back and forth gently. >You glance back at your travelling companion, who has fallen asleep on the couch by the window. >A little drool is gathering at her lip, and her cheek is flat against the armrest. >Strands of her pastel-and-cerulean mane are stuck carelessly across her forehead with sweat. >The magician getup she usually has on is instead rolled around her shoulders like a blanket. >She's kind of adorable, when she's not yelling at you. >You quietly pad over and sit on the couch, thinking about what she wrote in the notebook. >It made you unreasonably happy to recall the words over and over. >You sigh, quite loudly. >Trixie stirs from her sleep, drearily gazes around, and notices you. >"Oh...Anonymous," She mumbles, slowly climbing upright. "...You're still up?" "Sorry, did I wake you?" >"No," She yawns, stretching out her rear. "Aaaah...I'm not sleepy yet." >The azure-coated filly slowly lowers herself into your side, wrapping your arm around her with her hooves. "Huh? You...want me to hug you?" >"D-don't be stupid," Trixie hums, a pink tint on her muzzle. "Just...keep Trixie warm for a while..." >You shrug and pull her a little nearer. >It was pretty cold. >She sighs contentedly and yawns again. >"I'm not sleepy," She halfheartedly repeats. "Trixie doesn't need sleep..." >The two of you lay in silence for a moment, and you absentmindedly stroke the tuft of fluffy hair on her chest. "Say, Trix..." >She groans. "I don't suppose you meant what you wrote about me." >"D-don't get any funny ideas," Trixie huffs. "And don't call me Trix." >You smile a little and close your eyes. >"...S-some of it's true," She pipes. "Some!" >You scoot her much closer and scratch her ear. >... "I think you're kind of cute, too-" >"S-stupid, idiot- dumb- foolish-!" >Being Trixie's assistant is pretty great, actually.