NL Vol. II: No Longer Alone
Written by Sober + Wing
No Longer Alone - PR2, © 2020 Sober and Wing
You're the sun to my sky... and always will be.
.NLA Chapter 05 - A Catty Pegasus
A refreshing rush of air combed through Tail's coat after the behemoth
doors had opened to reveal the physicist's new lab. Behind the mare, the
dark tugs of the dampened, candlelit corridor wrapped about her swishing
namesake, but Tail's gaze defiantly wandered from the ancient realm to home
in on her future.
The white ambient light of the interior space practically bled across the
threshold, and its warmth slowly pulled the pegasus forward with a
beckoning call that only she could hear. This range looked nothing like the
facility Luna had assembled in Las Pegasus. A dozen workbenches bathed in
an ethereal glow that put the finest Canterlot stores to shame, but that
wasn't even the best part.
Six of the workbenches had already been outfitted with the waveguides she
would need to seamlessly continue her research—well, almost anyway. They
were noticeably smaller than the unit she had used to create the 20-mm
containment vessel, but that certainly wasn't a deterrent. Quite to the
contrary, Tail's wings ruffled at the scientific challenge that brewed
within her thoughts, and it was only Luna's interrupting giggle that yanked
the sky-high flier back to the moment.
Tail snapped her head to her left and glanced upward at the grinning,
teal-eyed alicorn. "You can't blame me for showing an interest in new
equipment, Princess. And the feel of this room is just… It's just so
different from how my lab in Las Pegasus felt."
Light danced about Luna's iris after the giggle subsided and yielded its
ground to a beaming smile. "Then fear not, Ms. Tail. The Crown shall
reserve its right to giggle for more pressing matters such as the budding
romance between two of its steadfastly loyal officers."
The smaller mare inhaled rapidly and deadpanned. Her wings spread, and her
feathers flicked about to the rising tide of embarrassment. "You really are
an insufferable brat."
Luna's mischievous smirk eroded instantly, and a torrent of laughter soon
followed. She hunched forward and slammed her foreleg into the floor while
teardrops assaulted the corners of her eyes. "By the stars, you two really
are meant to be together! The expression! The flat delivery! A certain
somepony has learned well from her teacher."
For an instant, the desire to sigh and scowl blazed across the confines of
Tail's mind. The muscles in her head reflexively twitched to the mounting
need, but the physicist repressed the urge. She slid closer to the
chortling Princess of the Night, lifted her namesake, and deftly swatted
Luna across the alicorn's crescent cutie mark.
"Rebellion!" the princess squealed from the benign blow. Her wings swiftly
flared, and the rush of wind that emerged from the diarch's span carried
enough strength to push Tail a few paces away from the flustered alicorn.
A proud grin gripped Tail's countenance, and her brow sculpted a smug
expression that cut across her glimmering chocolate-colored eyes. "And you
and Amora say that I'm easy. You're already crying foul after one perfectly
placed swish. Don't dish it out if you can't take it, Princess."
The playful tone in the physicist's voice utterly eradicated the shock that
had usurped Luna's figure. "Oh no, my little pony," she replied in a soft,
sinister serenade, "you're mistaking my shock for weakness. I didn't expect
you to be at this level quite so soon, but I guess I can finally welcome
you to the game."
Silence followed the exchange, and the two mares held their firm stares and
straight faces.
Echoes of the day she met Barrier popped from Tail's memories.
The way they held those looks. That dangerous glint in Luna's eyes is
exactly the same as it was back then. Maybe there's a little bit of
catty pegasus in our nocturnal alicorn. Well, this time around, there
will be no backpedaling from me, Princess.
For a few more seconds, the stillness lingered until splurts of wind
sputtered through the mares' tightly pressed lips. Once again, giggles and
laughter followed, and the sounds quickly filled the massive volume of the
lab with an added shot of joy.
"Ahh," Tail sighed once the fit died out. Her body fell into that
post-chuckle, contented daze, and she glanced over at the equally amused,
slouching Luna. "So, Princess, are we just going to sit here pretending to
do the Barrier thing all night, or are you going to tell me the reason why
this room is absolutely covered in this bubbly aura?
"I certainly have a few educated guesses already, including one that I'd
probably be willing to drop a few bits on, but I'd rather not make a wager
when I can get the information directly from the source."
One-by-one, Princess Luna replanted her hooves before straightening her
posture. "Indeed, being Barrier doesn't exactly suit you. You are more
yourself standing at his side instead"—she drew a breath as the muscles
around her chest contracted to repress the resurgent humor—"but that
doesn't have anything to do with your question. Given the cracks you put
into the wall of the Las Pegasus lab, Celestia and I decided to have this
room triply reinforced—sun, moon, and love."
Tail nodded and hummed quietly while her sights scanned about her new
domain. Eventually, she lifted her head to observe the beautiful,
luminescent tiles that comprised the ceiling and replied, "Yeah, it was an
unexpected result. Barrier and I have compatible wavelengths"—she paused to
scowl at the impish look Luna flashed—"and resonance was definitely
expected. I just don't know how we broke the plateau.
"I redid the calculation seventeen times and even threw conservative
systematic errors into the mix. The ninety-five C.L. is still 1.02 A.E.U.
I'd rather not have this drift beyond you and your sister, but I don't
think this system can ever see general deployment."
"Agreed," Luna spoke with a firm, professional intonation that vividly
projected her regal stature. "Much like the Elements of Harmony, that sort
of power should only be trusted to those who have the dedication and
resilience to wield it effectively. The resilience of someone like the pony
in my presence works nicely—especially after the fine showing she gave in
her B.C.T. final exam.
"My sources in the Equestrian Intelligence Service say that word of her
determination has spread through the entire Canterlot patrol." Luna paused
and briefly held her forehoof to her chin. "On a semi-related note, I do
not think you will have to worry about interference from the Equestrian
Army anymore. Trigger's wife will be taking over as the representative on
the Joint Chiefs. Gracious Waters came to oversee the appointment himself."
Tail's muzzle reddened from the less-than-subtle praise, and her wings and
namesake flicked several times before the familiar name reached her perking
ears. "Wait, you mean the same stallion that wrote the discourse of war
book?"
The princess nodded. "Yes, the very same, and I believe he would like to
meet you in person before he returns home. I strongly suggest it. While you
do receive royal support, Gracious is a powerful ally to have in your
pocket. For now though, why don't I help you get situated—or at least as
much as I can—before my court begins? You're going to have a lot of work
over the next few days, I am sure."
Feathers instinctively ruffled at the prospect, and Tail lightly waved her
hoof to dismiss the burden. "Oh! You don't have to worry about that. I can
take care of things myself, and I should really catch up with Barrier
anyway—"
Luna froze the smaller mare with a dramatic lift of her foreleg. Her teal
gaze settled upon Tail's inquisitively wavering frame. "It's no problem at
all, and Cadance still has plans for your coltfriend anyway. You can
rendezvous with them later at the Phoenix Fire. Besides, Cady isn't the
only princess that can twist arrangements. I still have plans myself—for
you."
+ + + +
A rushed pace took Tail through the streets of Canterlot as she made her
way from the castle to the Phoenix Fire. Somehow, Luna had shunned a
portion of her court duties to help calibrate all six of those cute
waveguides. A tiny smirk tugged at a corner of her lips.
Loyalty
was definitely proving to be her favorite thus far. Yes, she had named them
after the Elements of Harmony, and the notion forged a quiet giggle as she
reflected on the
personalities of her latest bits of equipment.
With a flap of her wings, the armor-clad pegasus leapt over one of the many
ornate houses. She landed softly in an empty alleyway and used the passage
to bypass the nighttime restaurant crowds. Nopony wanted to trudge through
the underbelly of Equestria's capital. The stones weren't whitewashed here.
The mark of the modern elite vanished in these overlooked corridors. They
were charcoal and gritty—
like my stallion—and they were effective.
Eventually, Tail emerged from the maze about a half a block away from
Colonel Trigger's establishment. As she approached the door, her casual
step morphed into a catty crawl. Her eyelids descended, and a foxy demeanor
captured her countenance. She rolled her gauntlet-covered forehoof and
stealthily propped open the wood slab like a card magician peeling off a
double lift.
The drone of inebriated guards drenched the mare's sense of sound the
instant she created a perceptible crack in the entryway. She slipped in,
maintaining the spirit of her prowl as she snaked her way towards the bar.
To their credits, the other patrons didn't rat her out. In fact, they shot
the newest member of their family sly looks and nodded her in the direction
of her target.
Tail's nostrils flared while she weaved her way around the tables and other
ponies. Her heart thumped at the promise of latching onto that stallion
after a long day of training and work. The primal recesses of her mind
prodded, producing every silent step—invoking the very nature of what it
meant to be a pegasus: proud, swift,
and on top.
Finally, she caught sight of the unicorn haunched atop a stool. It was hard
to miss his archaic armor kit, and it was even harder to miss the bright
and bubbly pink alicorn sitting next to him. Tail crept forward and was
about to complete her pounce when Barrier tossed his head towards the
ceiling and downed a shot.
"Keep 'em comin', Trigs!" the stallion groaned in ecstasy. "Cadance still
isn't done tryin' to get things outta me, and eleven just isn't cuttin'
it."
"Every. Detail," Cadance reiterated, taking her sweet time to drill a
little alcohol-aided emphasis into her words.
Barrier propped his foreleg on the countertop and promptly planted his chin
on his curled limb. "So," he teased, keeping his focus on the alicorn,
"this is how the Princess of Love operates? Take a stallion out and get him
shitfaced in front of his friends before picking at all of his deepest,
darkest secrets?"
"Pbbbbt," Cady sighed as she sprawled herself over the bar. "If you weren't
such a stubborn stallion, I wouldn't have to get drunk—wouldn't have to get
you drunk to get all of the juicy details about you and your little
pegasus."
The other patrons responded to the princess's childish outburst by erupting
into a fit of chuckles. Tail, on-the-other-hoof, smirked in silence after
she took a step back into the crowd. She didn't want to interrupt this,
especially when it came to Magic Barrier and his royal entourage.
"You getting drunk might actually be worth it, but you're already at your
limit. So there's not much point in it, now is there?"
Cadance retaliated against the hotshot smile plastered upon Barrier's
muzzle with an overzealous pout. "I can take you any day of the week,
Grandpa," she slurred before pumping her hoof towards the ceiling. "One
answer per shot! Whatever Trigger chooses!" She paused to throw a
half-lidded stare in the bartender's direction. "An' make it a good'un.
Shiny'll get ruffled when he finds out I threw money at you. Makes the sex
better."
Tail snorted at the exchange and watched as the Coltston-wearing stallion
behind the bar snapped his head towards the pink mare of honor. His
midnight-coated fetlock tugged at the brown vest that covered his torso,
and Tail noted the wry grimace that revealed Trigger's pearly whites.
"That's what everyone here wanted to know, Cady," Trigger shouted over the
raucous laughter that burst from table-pounding patrons and amused guards.
"As for that deal you're brokering, ya might want to make sure
Ol' Gramps is up for your challenge before I pour the good stuff.
I hate wastin' top product."
Barrier flinched, drawing Tail's attention as she leaned forward to get a
slightly better viewing angle. His hoof dropped on the dark wood bartop
with a resounding thud, and Tail didn't have to see it to know that
Barrier's hellfire stare accompanied the subtle rolling of his head.
"I'm in," Barrier answered cooly while his blue, two-toned tail whipped
about beneath his stool. "I can drink this li'l mare under the damn table.
I wonder if she can even make it through a single question."
Trigger snickered and lightly shook his head at Barrier's retort. "You're
in way deeper than ya think, Barry." His hooves rummaged through the space
beneath the counter, and after a few seconds of searching, the stallion
retrieved a silver tray, ten shot glasses, and two bottles of hard liquor.
"A little Manehattan Liver-Knives for the stallion," Trigger explained,
filling half of the glimmering glasses with the golden liquid that flowed
from the blocky bottle he had grabbed. He set the container aside and
reached for the next selection before pouring an emerald elixir from the
far more dignified, rounded glass. "And some d'Amour for our resident
Princess of Love. May her hot, angry sex with Captain Armor be a story that
we'll never have to hear."
No pony had to wait very long for the first pair of drinks to be consumed.
Both Barrier and Cadance snatched their respective beverages at the behest
of prideful magical auras, and both ponies tossed the brews down their
throats without a flicker of hesitation.
Barrier focused on Cadance after he set the emptied glass down. She
teetered atop her seat, and each time she leaned away from the captain,
Barrier would drift closer and raise his foreleg as though he were
preparing to catch her.
"Stop being a dad!" Cadance wailed. A happy giggle quickly swept the more
aggressive demeanor aside, and the hot-pink alicorn clapped her forehooves
together. "I get a question. I get a question. What—what do you see in Tail
that makes you want to pursue her romantically?"
"Fuck," Barrier grumbled under his breath. He faced the cluster of
remaining glasses and reached for the second shot out of habit.
"Determination," he spoke louder. "When we first met, she told me she
couldn't quit. I was nothing short of an asshole that day, and she just
shrugged it off. Didn't matter how hard I pushed either. She didn't flake."
"Oooo, so she hit your respect button right off the bat." Cadance's purple
eyes sparkled with excitement, and her light blue magic corralled her next
endeavor. She downed the liquor and lifted her muzzle to guide a happy hum
from her lungs towards the unseen sky. Again, she swayed briefly before
recomposing herself to tackle the task at hoof. "And what about her
physically appeals to you the most?"
The captain swallowed his second and third shots. He exhaled heavily as he
stretched his spine and forelimbs. "Her wings and feathers. I love them.
Maybe it's only Trigsy that knows up to this point, but I have a huge
feather fetish. Might be due to my time with Ember or the texture and
softness of them. I don't know, but they flick all the right switches."
Tail's ears twitched as she listened. Her wings—
the ones that he loves—fluttered in the wake of Barrier's
admiration. She could feel the burn crawl upon her cheeks, and at least a
couple guards made their chuckles heard as they gently nudged her sides.
"And what else?" Once again, Cadance slurred her words after consuming more
of the colorful beverage. "There's always something else. You know that,
right?"
Barrier grunted and rolled his eyes. "I know how courtship works, and for
your information, it's her eyes." As he spoke, the stallion's tone took on
a surprisingly solemn timbre. "They have more weight in them than any other
pony's I've seen. She's got that fire in her—the one that reminds me of
them."
The Princess of Love tried to pick up her fourth glass with her magic, but
the normally controlled aura refused to obey her whims. A low rumble rolled
from her throat as she continued to try, but eventually, the mare gave up,
lowered her mouth to the glass, and slurped the drink.
"Finally!" Cadance squealed while lifting herself up. "Now, do you…" She
shook her head, and her brows lifted and fell as confusion carved its
presence onto her visage. "Do…" She huffed and fluffed her feathers.
"What's your biggest fear with courting Tail?"
Barrier blinked. He promptly sloshed more Liver-Knives around his mouth and
gulped down the alcohol. "Same as every other stallion in history. That I'm
not good enough. Tail accepted me after I told 'er everything. I've told
her all of it, but I'm still afraid she'll wake up one day and see me for
the monster that I know I am."
The lavender pegasus jolted as the words careened into her brain. Her
chocolate-colored irides caught fire, and one of her wings darted out to
the side. She stomped forward, no longer caring about how her interruption
might alter the dynamic of Barrier's interaction with Cadance. He had
encroached upon a hallowed ground, and it was her right to do something
about it.
The Princess of Love slumped onto the bar during Tail's approach. Barrier's
attention was fully affixed to the fading princess until the pegasus
wrapped a leg around the stallion, spun him around, and planted a
passionate kiss on his muzzle that drew out every whistle and catcall
imaginable.
Again, Barrier blinked to the fiery stare that bore into his sluggish,
booze-filled body. He remained slack-jawed when Tail broke the kiss, and a
heated breath dripped from his opened mouth.
"You're not a monster, Barrier. I told you that already. I will never think
that. Ever!" She spread the primaries of her still-opened wing and tenderly
brushed them against his face before her eyes targeted a single lavender
feather in the bunch. Swiftly, she plucked it from her appendage and tucked
it into his mane. "Just so you don't forget, Feather Boy.
"And as for you, Princess," Tail continued her verbal bombardment after
tilting towards the sprawled alicorn. "I hope that showed you exactly how I
feel about my captain. I
'll be taking him home
now, so with regards to that double date Luna told me you wanted… Pop's
Place for a 7 PM dinner. Tomorrow."
With that, Tail hopped from Barrier's post and sauntered to the door. The
crowd parted for the mare and gave her all the room in the world to
seductively strut with all of the confidence she had. "C'mon, Sweety, I'll
walk you home."
+ + + +
Trigger tapped the countertop near Princess Cadance after nearly a minute
had passed since Barrier's abrupt departure. "Can't say I've ever seen a
stallion bolt after a filly quite like that," he said to the unmoving
alicorn. "I hope ya got what ya were hoping to see, Cady. It's always fun
being an asshole with you."
The mare's ears swiveled at the comment, and a broad grin split her muzzle.
She opened her eyes, quickly peered up at the hovering bartender, and sat
up without any sign of compromised motor skills. "Always, Trigsy, and
thanks for the juice."
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