Title: It's a Moon Thing Chapter 11 Author: lulzies Pastebin link: http://pastebin.com/cD5BgXD8 First Edit: Tuesday 7th of July 2015 01:22:01 PM CDT Last Edit: Tuesday 7th of July 2015 01:22:01 PM CDT >implying alive like an ugly cunt caterpillar going into a beautiful cum butterfly, I can honestly say this story had died and been looked at so little this is pretty much an entirely different narrative, theme and even story. Think of it as a rebooted sequel.   :^)   Chapter 11   >You are walking home. >The path is narrow and has many twisting turns, but you know which way to go. >Like a predetermined fact, you simply know. >You navigate through the grey walls that line your path, because you know this town well. >Like the back of your hand, the details are very… >Blurry. >Intoxicating senses of nostalgia and comfort flood your chest, without a reason why. >You trace your fingertips along the texture of the walls as you pass by, feeling the bumps and grooves of the structures. >Your movements are without any distraction, each step a very robotic pace to your designated journey. >You don’t feel like observing your environment, you have no compelling to; oddly. >Nothing was out of the ordinary- you simply knew. >Out of what seems like a moment of serene walking, you hear a footstep behind you. >You assume it is one of the many residents of the houses, but you can’t help but to pause in your own steps. >You try to assure yourself it is nothing but another human- another passerby who was sharing your path. >Your heart begins to race, beating itself against your chest- as if wanting to escape your frozen body. >You desperately try to calm yourself, but the beating merely intensifies. >Your breathing begins to tear and wheeze, as if you were running the whole time. >Sweat begins to pour from your forehead, streaming down your face. >The footsteps behind you are growing louder now- much louder. >You force yourself to move forward, but your legs refuse to comply. >Your mouth begs to scream, but it stays shut and locked. >Your eyes begin to dart around your cone of vision, desperately trying to catch this entity behind you. >It’s just another person- it’s just another person- you echo, wanting the event to pass. >But they aren’t; you simply know. >Your back begins to chill, as you feel something in extreme proximity. >A gust of warm breath brushes past your shoulders, lightly teasing your hair. >Your eyes widen as the breath then slowly moves across your shoulder, then to your right ear. >Your ragged breath escapes from your mouth, and you begin to asphyxiate. >This was something you know. >”We’re here.” She whispers to you.   >You jolt awake, snapping your head away from the hard pillow that was the carriage wall. >”Are you alright?” A voice calls out to you worriedly. >Calming yourself, you slowly turn to see Celestia facing you. >You blink a few times to assure yourself that you are finally awake. “I’m-“ You pause. “I’m fine.” >”You don’t seem like it.” Celestia retorts, “is it because of my sister?” >You shake your head in response, forcing out a bewildered smile. “What? No- not that- just an… odd dream I guess.” You say, as your smile relaxes into a warmer one. >”Heavy head?” “A sort.” >”Well, you’ll get a better rest here.” Celestia looks to the door, as she opens it. “Back home.” >You peek over your seat, seeing the same old home you were accustomed to. >You leave the vehicle with no rush, hopping out to meet the cool air of the darkened skies. >”Good night, Anon.” Celestia says, as she silently closes the door. >You turn to wave at the carriage window, seeing the white figure within doing the same. >The carriage swoops off, leaving a faint but sharp gust of wind behind it. >Your smile fades to a more neutral expression, as you near your front door. >You reach your pockets for your keys, found with ease thanks to its keychain. >You grab and tug on it, cradling the crescent-shaped attachment that was gifted to you. >Holding the key in your palms, you take one more glance at the figure. >But you already know; >You need a new keychain.   >Your home was exactly as you left it, even the trash bin full of broken objects in your last struggle with Luna- something you promised yourself to clean up. >You take a breath of your home, absorbing the scent you never really noticed. >Sweat, body odor and slightly burnt TV dinner. >You look to the packed bin once more, swearing again to clear it tomorrow morning. >You immediately decide to change into more comfortable clothes; and head for bed. >Your bedroom seems like it was slightly tempered, presumably by the staff ponies delivering your items back. >You head over to your closet to find everything as it were- if not folded better. >You take a moment to appreciate that kind of precision, magic or none. >However, it was slightly odd that some cupboards and fixtures were left slightly ajar, you would have expected the staff would be more… subtle than that. >This “servant subtlety” was very prominent back in the palace, if not for your self-enforced vigilance you would have assumed it to be magic. >To be fair, your furniture was pretty old; mostly being hand-me-downs from the folks in this town. >It was no surprise to find a loose hinge on the failing furniture. >Ignoring the little detail, you change, and decide to slump right into your sheets. >You lazily slip out of your more impressionable Sunday outfit, and into your grouch pouch. >You’ve forgotten how soft your mattress felt, and immediately find yourself descending to slumber.   >Once more, you find yourself waking from sleep- and thankfully alone in your bed. >You weren’t simply roused awake, but felt more like a jolt of reaction surging through your body- something akin to the shock of falling. >Figuring the nap you had on the trip had an effect; you decide you might as well get something to eat while watching the television. >Like always, you position your body to slide off the sheets, maneuvering your torso. >Your eyes roll to the side to accommodate your movements, but you only find yourself looking to the side. >You try to rouse yourself up with your arms, but the limb refuses to comply. >Kicking your body into full gear, you attempt once more to mobilize your earthly form. >The fear of you being restrained in place worked as a second source of stamina, driving your body to jerk more violently. >Soon, a realization dawns upon you; you were not restrained- but paralyzed. >An uncalled for fear begins to settle into the back of your mind, but it also felt like something you knew. >Your frantic eye movements and puffs of breath were in vain, you might have well been a corpse. >Finding yourself in a familiar vegetative state, your imagination of the unknown begins to resurface. >You assure yourself you left the window open and got yourself cold and numb- there had to be a reason for all this. >Your heart begins to race once more; you could have sworn the beats echoed across your entire house. >Doing your darnest best to ignore your own bodily noises, you try to tune into any other sources of sound in your vicinity. >As if it was a cue, a steady rhythm began pulsing from downstairs. >You must have missed your front door opening, as you translate this rhythm to an intruder’s footsteps. >You see, your home was a very simplistic, tiny two story building. >The best description you had it was an imagining of a giant staircase, only two flights in. >A long rectangular structure was your ground floor, front door near a far corner of one of the longer walls. >The kitchen was right to the right of your entry, occupying a small space between your main entrance and the rest of the rectangle. >To the right was an immediate staircase upstairs, to your bedroom. >The rest of the space was your living room, furnished with a simple couch, television and a dining table set. >Your bedroom was hardly anything to write home about either, it was a small area containing a single bed, various containers, and an entrance to the bathroom. >There was nothing to take or steal here, null in sentimental and monetary value- >The steps faintly skirt right by your bedroom door, only to turn back. >Disappointed, they seemed. >Maybe they’d get the hint and leave. >Regardless of your hopes and expectations, the intruder opted to enter your room. >You would figure you would have understood that no one cares about your hopes, after all that you’ve been through. >You can barely make out the figure in the dark, the intruder might as well be a very busy shadow. >You scrape what image the corners of your vision could catch, forming an image of the situation mentally. >Now it may come as a surprise, but the door has been opened. >A gentle push sets it ajar, slowly creaking its way to an adjacent wall. >The wooden frame bounces lightly from the wall, and abruptly stops- as if someone had held them in place. >The footsteps were much more pronounced now, and they did not sound like anything fleshy moving across your wooden floor. >You honestly found this more relieving, since you knew only one type of creature that would make noises like this. >Ponies. >The pony moves closer to you, and a familiar mane bobs into view. >A tiny but ornamental crown bounces with the mane, only held up by an equally noticeable horn. >Few strands of cerulean hair poke past the metallic adornment, its long curls gently caressing its owner’s crown. >The pony’s mane curved twice; a small outward curve on the tip, and a larger inward curve at the center. >You recognize that look from anywhere, and you couldn’t help but to feel a little bit of comfort in seeing those bobs. >Maybe your time in the castle had conditioned you, or you just can’t help to trust that slender creature. >Of course, that is until- you know. >The question now was; what on earth was she doing in your room right now? >You silently study the pony as she rapidly tears into your furniture- as if looking for something. >Your neat stacks of clothing fly across the room, slowly creating a familiar mess. >Your closet flings open, as Luna immediately begins to claw into the contents. >She seems to be murmuring something to herself, something you could barely make out. >You found this to be odd; she was a short foot away from you. >You catch a waft of her hair care product in your vicinity, something you learned to recognize immediately. >The olfactory invasion was as sharp as it was nauseating- like a oozing liquid slowly filling the back of your head. >Still, you find yourself enjoying its presence- which was decidedly horrifying for what it had signified. >”Nothing.” Luna speaks, spitting her words. “I was sure he had taken something…” >She then turns towards you, in a manner so quick you would have jumped. >Her eyes meet yours, and you look straight into her wide pupils. >She blinks a few times, before letting out a sigh of exasperation. >She then balances her body on her hind legs, lurching slightly backwards before her two-limb elevation. >Luna then stops herself, and her eyes widen in some small enlightenment. >She quickly turns to face your closet once more; to the undisturbed top shelf she had missed in her search. >The ends of her front legs bend as she leans onto the shelf, her head peeking inwards. >Luna seems to be rather thorough in her search, looking towards every corners of the compartment. >Her detailed analysis of your wooden box yields her no satisfaction, and she returns her attention to you. >Like a child made to eat vegetables, she hides her lips- because her next action was to search you. >The tips of her limbs now rest on your abdomen, pressing gently against your body. >You breathing seem to already counteract her light lean; you don’t feel inconvenienced. >Luna first looks over across your body, checking for any object in our sleeping vicinity. >Finding nothing, she begins to tap you down, her legs slowly drumming down all over your body. >She stops to leave your crotch untouched, something you’re glad she had opted to. >You’re not even sure why this was happening in the first place- you’d think you would be the last person to take any souvenirs from the palace. >It wasn’t exactly brimming with likable memories. >You return to the thoughts about your paralysis, and how were you even seeing this happen in the first place. >One would be very shocked to see the inhabitants of a home one’s sneaking about would have their eyes open. >Luna continues her search, moving to your pockets. >You can catch her looking at your way a few times, each glimpse longer than the last. >She finally stops, and faces you once more. >Luna seems to be analyzing your face, studying it, even willing to reposition your head around to get a better look. >You do your best to avert your gaze, feeling slightly flustered that someone would be willing to stare at your ugly mug for once. >Moments pass, before Luna finally returns to her hunt. >”I can’t believe I obsessed over that thing.” She comments. >Rude. >Like your closet, Luna does a second, third sweep of your person before she gives up. >She sighs loudly, and blows away the mane that has come to cover her face. >Luna shook her head, as is trying to very literally shake something away. >She then suddenly tenses up, and her sight creeps back to you once more. >”… Wha-…” A syllable barely escapes her mouth before she freezes in place. >Luna immediately crawls atop your bed, and in a fraction of a second, above you. >Her large pupils contract, revealing her sapphire iris. >Unblinking, she adjusts her head so that she is directly facing you. >Your heart begins to drum, you immediately feel uneasy. >”You can hear me can’t you, Anon?” She asks robotically. >A drop of sweat rolls down the side of your head. >“I can smell it you know?” She speaks once more, an unnatural smile cracking through her mouth. >Luna leans down and fits her snout between your head and shoulders, right by your neck. >Her cold breath chills your vertebrae down to your back. >”Your scent…” Her frozen silvery voice sings. “It is… Intoxicating.” She says, as she gleefully breathes in your supposed scent. >An odd and uncomfortable sensation begins to pool wherever her breath grazes you. >You reactively put up a hand to rub away the sensation, and to your surprise- you are able to. >Your eyes momentarily look away in motion with your hand going upwards. >You catch Luna move away as your hand touches your cold skin. >Looking back up, you see that Luna still had not averted her gaze on you. >She leans down again, gently nudging away your hand to return to her original position. >You have half a mind to stop this charade, but something makes you pause mid-motion. >A sweet but bitter scent- a scent that evoked warmth and yet so cold- a scent of wretched loneliness and isolation- >Her moonlit smell. >Hypnotized, you revel in the atmosphere that has been forced upon you. >A sudden surge of dread fills your stomach, and you realize finally- >You know. >She whispers, >”We’re here.”   >You’re not even sure what you were dreaming about. >Your side aches, and your elbow is still shaking in pain. >You do your best to get a grip on your bed, and lift yourself back up. >Noticing your blanket kicked down to the floor, you remark on what dream you must’ve had. >Only half way into making your bed right back up, you hear your doorbell going off. >You quickly grab a random debris jacket off the bedroom floor, and head downstairs. “Coming!” You answer, quickening your pace down the stairs. >Half awake and half annoyed, you swing your door open to behold its assaulter. >”G-Good morning, Anonymous.” She says, smiling- but looking away in embarrassment. >Your annoyance grows, and you silently allow yourself to sigh. “Anything you need, Luna?” You say. “Anything I can do for you?” >Luna seems to be forcing herself to renew her awkward smile every second; maybe she finds you repulsive now? >”First off, I’m sorry about the whole incident after… my recovery.” She says, distracting herself by playing with her hoof. >”But, I am in dire need of your assistance- I feel like I’ve misplaced-“ She pauses. “-have lost something important to me-“ Luna quickly realizes what this came off as “- I-I meant something I possessed, something in my inventory, so to speak-“ >You roll your eyes away, she seemed to be happy enough to get you out of her life- which you never had a say in going into in the first place- what did you owe her? >”And I just can’t help the feeling that it is here- in Ponyville- and I was hoping you could help me locate whatever this is-“ >You raise an eyebrow. >”O-Of course you’ll be well compensated for your time, since you have some “expertise”- as you had been with me for a long time recently.” “How much?” >”More than you’ll need.” “And what if your gut feeling just takes off out of the blue? Will I get forcibly removed from the premises once more?” >”No,” Luna looks around, “I’ll need guards for that. It will be a closed investigation with a promised reward. If I lose the feeling, we can easily halt and you’ll get your share of the bargain.” >You mull over the choice, but you honestly had no other options right now- work was tight in this small town. “Fine. We’ll start this evening then?” >”Excellent!” Luna exclaims. “Thank you in advance for your help.” >The awkward feeling still hangs in the air, and the two of you shuffle around in confusion to what to do. “So,” Your words wander; “do you want to come inside for a coffe or-“ >”OH no, that will be fine, I got some errands and ponies to meet here.” Luna answers quickly, her exclamation slightly louder than appropriate. “Alright then, see you.” You end the conversation, closing your door. >”Wait, Anonymous-“ Luna speaks over your closing entrance. “Thank you once more- you put me at ease, you know that?” >You silently close your door. >You look around your home, unsure what is going on. >Fuck, you’re not taking out that trash today.