>Dead of night in the Everfree Forest. >A purple Alicorn galloped at full tilt through the undergrowth. >She was panting heavily, fearful tears streaking her face. >Something was chasing her through the forest, and she knew it. >She stopped in a clearing, catching her breath and ears tilting in every direction to find the predator after her. >What had gotten into her? >Taking a strange creature into the town for a tour? >Was she suddenly stupid? >She made off a VERY brief mental list of its description. >Magic resistant, six feet tall, bipedal. >Muscular, tool use made evident by the large serrated knife in its hands. >She'd caught one glimpse of it all night, but just *knew* it was still here, following her. >She'd fly out if the treetops hadn't restricted her from doing so. >And as the pony had discovered, spells had little to no effect. >She hadn't had time to warn her friends, instead taking a direct route to the Everfree, hoping the twisting trails would lose it and keep it trapped there. >A branch snapped, and the alicorn screamed...before nervously laughing at the broken twig underneath her own hooves. "Easy Twilight...easy. Haha..." >Another branch snapped, and this time she KNEW it wasn't her. >She bolted through the bushes, feeling the sharp undergrowth slash her skin under her coat. >She winced, but never stopped. >Stopping meant death. -- >You were stalking your prey. >A small purple winged unicorn. >She had been running for about an hour, and you had leisurely been keeping up. >She'd stop, and you'd be on her just before she recovered. >Always right before she caught her breath, never after. >Wear her down little by little, just as your ancestors had done to their own food. >Unfortunately for you, she had heard your slight tumble through the underbrush, directly after scaring herself. >You had missed your chance this time, but she'd stop again soon enough. >They always did. --- >The Old Canterlot Castle. >Her running had lead her straight to this place again. >Third time in just over a year. >She crossed the drawbridge, then turned to sever the bridge ropes. >Her horn lit up...then fizzled out. >She groaned aloud. "Magic's gone. Great." >A quick flap of her wings caused them to kink up on themselves, pushing her in every direction but up. >Sighing and folding them back to her sides, she turned back to the ruins. >Only a few days ago did she learn why the old castle was actually ruined. >And now, she might die here. >Perhaps there was a room or dark place she could hide herself in. >Perhaps she was kidding herself. --- >Your hiding was more than enough. >You watched her cross the drawbridge, and try to cut it with magic...magic that was no longer working. >Her wings also refused to respond to commands. >Perfect... >She trotted towards the ruins, and you quietly gave chase. >Your rubber soled shoes quieted your movements, and you closed in. >The steel hunting blade in your grip begged for the mare almost in range. >Soon enough, it would get her. >She stopped in the middle of a large ruined room, twin thrones at the back. >Several cracks and holes were in the roof, most not natural in nature. >You had, honestly, never been out here before. >The very mare you were hunting had told you it was too dangerous just a week ago. >How right she was... >Her horn lit up and fizzled out again, and she sighed angrily. >"How am I supposed to get out if I can't fly and I can't teleport!?" The mare exploded, briefly forgetting what she was doing. >That cost her. >You lunged, and she screamed as you grabbed her from behind. >"O-oh no, you've caught me!" She said, in a panic. "I have, my little pony. Now..." >You grabbed her flank and squeezed. "What to take first?" >Your canines brushed her neck, and you felt her shudder in fear. >You loved playing with your prey before eating it, after all. --- >Fear, pure and primal, was flooding through her veins. >This predator, that had been chasing her for the better part of three hours, had finally gotten her. >She lit her horn again, and once again it fizzled out. >A quick flap of her wings, and they were roughly clamped down. >Despite the fear, that felt...good. >His fangs went across her back again, sending another set of chills down her spine. >Despite her conscious thoughts, pure instinct caused her tail to raise, exposing her quickly moistening slit to her attacker. >Twilight tried to forcibly lower it, but the beast's hand grabbed her tail and yanked it up. >The mare was still acutely aware of the steel blade now on the primate's waistband. >"Now now, what have we here..." "No, wait, stop!" >Twin fingers plunged in, and she squeaked reflexively. >"I told you, I like to play with my food..." >She grunted and tried to think of something else. >ANYTHING else, other than the fingers searching deep in her... >She shuddered involuntarily, moaning aloud. >"Haha, enjoy it, my dear. Lose yourself, so you never feel the end..." >Her eyes darted around the ruins, focusing on random plants or cracks in the masonry. >A thought or two about the Tree of Harmony sitting roughly twenty feet below her. >Anything except those glorious, glorious fingers... >No, stop that Sparkle! >His jaws clamped down on her neck, pressing hard enough to split her skin. >A pained grunt was quickly silenced as his fingers kept. >Incessantly. >Probing. "Y-you're not going to f-f-find anything in there..." >He chuckled in his deep baritone. >"You're right. Time to move on..." "Wh-what are you doing?" She breathlessly asked. >"Having fun, of course." He replied with a gruff chuckle. >He settled over her backside, and Twilight couldn't help it. >A long, lengthy, pleasured moan left her throat as the beast's...penis entered her. "W-wait, please, no..." Came Twilight's weak response, disgusted but...ultimately unable to resist. >Blinding pleasure was slowly taking her, and there was nothing she could, or WANTED, to do. >Resistance at this point would be like telling her to move the planet: Utterly impossible. >"Don't fight..." He whispered, which the alicorn would have found odd if her eyes hadn't just rolled into the back of her head. --- "Don't fight..." You whispered to your love. >You figured at this point you'd partially drop the charade. >Her lack of acknowledgement told you she wasn't listening anyway. >You kept up the powerful, rough rhythm. >Her mysteriously taller frame made this easier than it had been a few months ago. >If you were play-raping her, had to keep up the gruffness. >You slapped her flank once or twice, red handprints visible underneath her purple coat. >She came all over your pants, which you hadn't had time to remove. >"Uh...uungg..." She gurgled, head arching back. >You kissed her neck, feeling Twilight's pulse in your lips. >You kept your ear on her main artery as you kissed down her body., hearing her life beat through her. >Warmth spread through you when you felt her pulse pick up again, the mare convulsing. "Where do you want my seed, little morsel? I'm feeling...generous." >"No-not in me, beast..." >You almost chuckled aloud. >She was still role playing in kind. "I think I'll grant this, for such an enjoyable time tonight." >You pulled out and finished yourself off, white stream of human seed splattering on her back. >She flinched, before collapsing on her side. >Her honeypot was leaking lightly, and she was actually drooling. "I think I'll keep you, and not eat you." You darkly chuckled. >You pulled the mare onto your chest, and she was completely out. === Three Hours Later === >The moon was still high, but was due to change at any time now. >Twilight had woken up, and you two were talking idly about other things. >The conversation eventually drifted to your recent roleplay. >The knife? Simple rubber prop, enchanted to reflect light. "Jeez Twi. 'Oh no, you've caught me'? C'mon, that was-" >"Cheesy, I know!" The mare groaned from your chest. "I seriously thought I could get away, I didn't have a line prepped!" "I told you Twilight, persistence hunting. You couldn't have gotten away unless you had literally teleported." >She huffed, not looking at you. "C'mon, at least you weren't actually running, right?" >She flushed. >"Well, uh..." >This time, you arched your eyebrow. "Really?" >"It was a test for me, fun for you. Win win, right?" "So...why didn't you just actually give me a challenge?" You asked, confused. "Fly, or invisibility. Something." >"My wings are still unruly, and I was too exhausted for any magic." She said, blushing. "So all those times you threw the covers off of us..." >"Pure accident." "You didn't teleport because...?" >"That would be cheating..." >You shook your head, laughing and stroking her mane. >She definitely needed a night to just...relax, especially after all of this 'princess' business lately. >A game for two, purely to blow off all the stress. >Fear and pleasure had a way of making others forget things. >Yeah, tonight was a good night. >The mare snuggling into your chest definitely agreed.