http://archive.heinessen.com/mlp/thread/19167113#p19189387 >"So, you sure now is your safe period?" >"Yeah, I'm a girl, I think I'd know more about it than you." >"How on Earth did you get me to agree on this anyways? >"What's an earth?" >"Oh for fu-... *sigh* just don't worry about it." >A few weeks have passed, with Derpy beginning to feel sick >"No not on the floor! I told you you shouldn't have ate the whole basket full." >"Well sorry, I was hungry and it looked so good." >After the months go by, The Doctor finally got the courage to speak up about something. What a terrible mistake it was, though. >"So, uh, Derpy, I think you might want to lay off a few muffins." >"Excuse me? What are you trying to say? I've had plenty of muffins." >"Oh well, I mean, you should, p-probably save some for desert?" >"Hey, great idea!" >"Years and years of time travel and you still can't try to tell a woman she's fat." >"You say something?" Finally, it was getting a bit too obvious to tell she had "gained some weight" so Derpy had gone to her local doctor for some diet options, except she wasn't walking out with diet plans. >"Please, tell me this is your idea of a practical joke." >"It's not a joke." >"It's just a little fake test, right? Right? >"You think a pregnancy test from a real doctor is fake?" >" You said you were safe though!" >"I was, uh, I think." >"Well I think it's safe to say you were wrong about that." >"In my defense, it's hard to tell what day it is anymore." >"I don't think it matters what day it is, you've been time traveling with me all this time." >"Well there, that explains it." >"Of all creatures, and equine! Of all the assistants I've had." >"You seem to like talking to yourself don't you?" >Month after month, and Derpy is reacting perfectly normal, too bad the Doctor is now a frantic mess. >"Well, I'm pretty sure you're not going to be going on any dangerous adventures anymore." >"No more time travel?" >"There's no way I'm risking something this big. I mean, I've saved entire galaxies, but never have I had to take a child, let alone my own son and daughter to places that I don't even know have oxygen." >"Well, you can't just leave us." >"You won't have to worry about that, I could travel 5 billion light years and save 3 major icons in the world and still be home for supper."