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Fender

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  1. He smiled at her story. "Maybe, but I guarantee I was far less interesting. Didn't even know I could sing back then. Maybe it's better that everything happened the way it did or we wouldn't be here right now." He stretched his legs, shifting the blanket a bit.
  2. The stallion somewhat relaxed again. He chuckled at some memories, "Well..." he thought some more. "...I got kicked out of Cloudsdale when I was young for sneaking into flight camp." He laughed. "I uhhh, I got away with it for a little while." The stallion just grinned. "Good times, that."
  3. The Stallion had no idea what exactly was happening and no idea how to handle it. His heart started pounding. He decided to take a chance, even though it made him beyond nervous, "I-I- I meant you. Your mane. Is lovely..." he trailed off again, not knowing how to continue.
  4. "Clever girl." he chuckled. The stallion hesitated, but then leaned his head against hers. He relaxed and enjoyed the music. He couldn't help but stare down at the top of her head since it was right there. There were almost black and blue hairs in his mouth and nose, but he was not deterred. The mare's naturally messy mane still seemed to glisten in the night. It was...things. Skyjumper couldn't quite pick a word. "Lovely." He mistakenly said out loud. He slapped a hoof to his mouth.
  5. In no specific way, he adored her excitement. He noticed how close she was but this time he couldn't even react to it. Her enthusiasm made the whole thing seem more natural. Even though he didn't quite understand much of what he was being told, he paid attention for whatever good it did. When she discussed her wish, he laughed, "Y'know, I wish I understood all this like you did. Earlier you were so worried about being 'weird' but honestly, it's all a part of your charm." He smiled at her, "We're friends now, we can be weird together."
  6. He looked at the stars also. "Right you are." He smiled normally again. "I don't picture you doing much to ruin our friendship." He couldn't help continuing, he didn't want to leave her to her thoughts with no sense of closure. "You can tell me anything you want, whenever you want." He looked back at the mare, "And as for those thoughts of never meeting...aren't glad you can be wrong about the right things?" His tone was a tad cocky, but he meant no harm.
  7. The stallion's confidence wavered a little. "We...well, we've had a few close encounters aaaand..." he trailed off, partly because he wasn't buying that smile of hers. "Is...has something been wrong?" He asked nervously. "I mean, I know we're new friends, but don't be afraid to tell me if something is wrong."
  8. He stayed still like he was petrified until she did what she needed to do and settled. When it was quiet again, he tried to vanquish her redness, and his own, "It uhm...it's okay. Thank you for that." He smiled sheepishly. Another moment passed. "Uhm...so what...what has been happening with us all day?" He chuckled nervously, but there was a bit more conviction in his words, "Is there something you're not telling me that I should know?" The sheepish smile held strong.
  9. He laid back like Stardust had and smiled. The mixed shades of night violet and fading-sunlight orange were now filling the sky. "And thank you, for having me." He shifted to get more comfortable and accidentally bumped his hips into hers, causing him to blush out of embarrassment. "Woops! Sorry."
  10. He less-than-graciously flew into the house in a single motion and grabbed a large blanket and splayed it out on the roof. He made sure to pat it down nicely every which way and make sure his weight didn't cause it to slide off of the roof. "There we are." He looked at her for a moment in her wonder and awe of the sky. In the fading light, her mane, tail, and eyes almost seemed to glisten. He stared for another moment, and then just sat down.
  11. Her question caught him off guard. 'What was I thinking about?' He looked at the mare, 'Ohhhhhhh. Yeah. Yup. That's- she's what I was thinking about.' He was looking at her and not saying anything for perhaps a second too long than was socially acceptable. His facial expression was perhaps a bit too intent as well. He quickly snapped out of it when he realized. "Dahhhuhmmmm," he bit his lip, "how...nice you have been to me today." His brain was shouting at him to fly away from his awkward display, "I wish I could do more in return right now." He gulped.
  12. He followed her out, watched her lock the door, and soon both of them took to the sky. The flight was relaxed, and quiet. And over a short enough time, they found themselves on the complete opposite side of town, and then out a little further, to a small house very familiar to Skyjumper. The house was neither in the town, nor was it not part of it. He had them land on the roof. It wasn't at too steep of an angle so it wasn't hard to stand on. "This...is my house." He smiled, "And the trees here," he pointed to the trees on both sides of the road that connected his house to Ponyville, "act almost like a perfect alleyway for the sunset." He grinned.
  13. They promptly enjoyed their dessert, with Skyjumper keenly moving in to stop the dishes from continuing their dirty reign. "That was wonderful. I get the feeling I am gonna feel a bit heavier during our flight." He chuckled. "We can go when you're ready."
  14. He joined her at the sink, "I can do it for you, you have shared a meal with me, I might as well be helpful." He smiled, and took over dish duty. It didn't take him long to knock out the small amount of plateware and glasses. "Dessert sounds nice, by the way." He smiled.
  15. The food was served and the conversation seemed to disappear for a moment, as the two ponies were hungrier than they thought. Skyjumper was amazed by the quality meal, though he thought maybe he shouldn't be, Stardust seemed to be adept at cooking, as it were. He finished his meal in short time, using as much tact as he could. "That was wonderful!"
  16. He grinned at her. "I don't mind a good awkward silence if I am with the right pony." He inhaled, "Aaand...I think I might know a great place for a sunset." He raised an eyebrow at her and stretched his wings a bit. The smell of the cooking was starting to fill the room. "That smells quite good."
  17. He chuckled. The bombardment of questions caused him to pause for a moment. "I'm telling you I'm very bad at favorites." He smiled at her, and sipped his tea once more. The stallion fluttered his wings a little. "Sorry, I'm not the best at sitting still." He chuckled once more.
  18. He chuckled and returned to his less inquisitive demeanor. "Well fair enough, I suppose." He sat down at the table once more, "I'm excited to see how this meal turns out. I can cook a little, but what you're making seems gourmet for Ponyville." He smiled, "You sure you don't have several other cutie marks under that one?"
  19. I am so damned tired of the movie posts already lol

  20. He felt like he should almost be disturbed, but flattery took over. "Well, thankfully, the Cakes don't need my kind of help that often." He smiled to himself, "Every other night, though?" He sipped his tea, then proceeded to get up and stand next to the mare. A sly smile now rest on his face, and he had an eyebrow raised. "You know, if you really wanted to hear it, you very well could've come to the main street during the day at some point." He chuckled.
  21. "Black is fine." His words were short, and he tried to fight off the blush. The breeze flowing into the room helped. He cleared his throat again, and thought to continue conversation, he should go into familiar territory. "So, I guess you've heard a bit of my singing by now? Do you like it?" He grinned
  22. He figured it would be best to blush while she was not looking. Not like he had a choice. He narrowly smacked his lips together and thought for a moment, 'What keeps happening here?' He turned to look at her and realized that at the moment, it was her backside that was facing the stallion. He quickly spun back around and faced away, the blush intensified and the back if his neck no doubt felt like the sun.
  23. He sat with her, and enjoyed the breeze. "Thank you by the way, for the hospitality. Truly. I mean, I know a short while ago we were complete strangers, but uhm...well hey, we seem to be coming along nicely." He smiled. He stared at her for a moment, "And if it means anything to you. I hope you're always so quirky and fun. It's very refreshing. You're not the every day mare."
  24. Skyjumper downed the water without question. "Actually, if you want I can either help with the food or just...well, I could keep you company if you don't need the assistance." He smiled, there was a slight bit of desperation in his voice. It had been long since he had laughed that hard as well. He didn't want the interaction to end.
  25. Skyjumper was no dancer but Stardust's enthusiasm was spreading. He joined her in laughter, and by the time the song had finished, the two ponies plopped onto the floor, panting, and heavily breathing away the laughter. "Took the song a tad literal there, did we?" He laughed once more.
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