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The drawing didn’t take as long as I expected, and I am SO THANKFUL for that, because the others ones take hours.

⚠️LANGUAGE WARNING⚠️




Rainbow Dash heard a knock on the door. She had just spent the past hours drowning in her emotions of sadness and anger, and she didn’t want to see anyone. Especially— him. But she managed to get to her hooves, and slowly trot to the door. She opened it, and a stallion stood in front of her. His pelt was a light blue; almost white. He looked down at her, with a worried expression.
It took Rainbow a minute to recognize him, but she did, remembering his name and that he was a Wonderbolt with her. “Sorin’?” she asked, surprised. “What the hell are you doing here?” Sorin’ hesitated, then answered. “I was taking an evening fly,” he started. “But then I saw Zephyr Breeze zoom past me, crying.” He said. “I wanted to know if everything is okay. If you’re okay.”
“Why do you fucking care?” Rainbow Dash asked him, walking back into her house, forgetting to shut the door. Sorin’ invited himself in. “What do you think you’re doing?” She asked, going into the kitchen and snatching the wine from the cupboard. Sorin’ watched as she poured herself a cup. “What? Get your own fucking glass if you want one, shithead.” She said, glaring at him. “What are you doing here again?” She asked him, after a sip. “Rainbow Dash, I don’t think everything is fine. What happened?” He asked.
Rainbow Dash grunted. “It’s none of your goddamn business. Go away.” She said, pointing her hoof to the door. “What did Zephyr do to you? Did he hurt you?” Sorin’ asked. Rainbow Dash stomped her hoof back on the ground. She didn’t answer. “Rainbow Dash, I just want to know if your okay. That’s what friends do. They help each other, when needed most.”
“Trespassing into my home isn’t helping anyone, you dooche.” She said. “I know. I’m sorry. But it looks like you’re hurting and I don’t want to let you be sad. Tell me what happened and I’ll do whatever I can to make you feel just a little better.” Rainbow Dash thought. He’s crazy. I mean walking into my house when I CLEARLY don’t want anyone here. But he wouldn’t know. He’s trying to help.
“Zephyr and I are done,” she said. “That dick left me, Sorin’. Becuase I’m fucking pregnant.” She said, angrily. Sorin’ tried to keep his jaw from dropping. “What? You’re…”
“Pregnant. P-R-E-G-N-A-N-T. Pregnant. Why doesn’t anyone seem to get that through their thick heads?” She scowled. “Rainbow Dash… I’m so sorry.” He said to her, sadly. “Oh, thanks. I really appreciate that right now. In fact, everything is fucking fine now. Yep. I just got an apology for something you don’t even care about, and everything is fine now. YAY.” She said to him. Sorin’ bit his lip. “No, I do care about it. You deserve so much better, Rainbow Dash. I can’t believe he would do that.” Sorin’ said. It looked like Rainbow Dash was about to cry. Sorin’ quickly regretted what he said. “But he DID!” She yelled, tears starting to form under her eyes. She quickly took a long sip of her wine, then spit it out on the floor, crying. Sorin’ went over to her, patting her back. She leaned into him. Keep it together Rainbow Dash… you just cried for… a long, long time… she thought, drifting off into her sad state once more. Sorin’ wrapped his arms around her, letting Rainbow cry into his chest.


“I’m sorry..” she said, after a while, still crying. “It’s okay. Let it out. I don’t mind.” She cried some more, then finally took a deep breath. “I’m all alone. “I have to do this… alone.” She said, wiping tears off her cheek. “No,” Sorin’ told her. “I can help.” He said. “Sorin’, are you out fo your mind? You can’t help me.” she said. “Yes I can. I’ll be there for you.” He said. His eyes drifted down.
”Her. It’s going to be a girl,” Dash said. “For her. I’ll be there for both of you.” He said. “Don’t you know how much responsibility this is? Caring for a foal… that isn’t even yours? Sorin’ you don’t want to do that.” She said. “I know what I want to do. I want you to be happy. I know was responsibility is, Dash. Being a Wonderbolt taught me a few things. You’re LOYALTY taught me a few things.” he said. Rainbow Dash looked at her hooves. “But,” she started, but Sorin’ cut her off. “Dash, I know what you can do. You’re an amazing mare. You deserve as much help as you need.” He said. “That’s nice, Sorin’. Thank you, but you really don’t have to do this.” She said. “But I want to. I can be the one you can count on. I can be there to make you feel better when you’re sad. I’ll be there. Rainbow remembered what she told her foal.
I’ll be there.
She hugged him, smiling. “Thank you.” She said. Cried some more, but this time, for happiness. She wasn’t going to be alone through this. Someone was going to be there for her and her child. Someone was going to love them and accept them. That’s all she needed.


_


It had been months since Sorin’ moved in. Rainbow Dash was a month pregnant close to two. Everyday she marked her calendar, counting down the days for her foals arrival. She beamed with delight, and she marked the last day of March. Sorin’ walked into the kitchen, grabbed a banana and started peeling it. He took a large bite, then offered some to Rainbow.
“Nah, I already feel like I’m stuffed.” She said, waving it away. “I wonder why…” Sorin’ joked, taking another bite. Rainbow’s stomach had enlarged throughout the days. It wasn’t too big of a difference, it sure felt like one. She was starting to have trouble flying; it seemed like she was carrying a sixty pound weight. She took time off the Wonderbolts, knowing she wouldn’t be able to fly for a long time. Rainbow had told her parents about the baby. She expected their reaction would be the same old happiness. But when she told them about Zephyr Breeze, their smiled drooped into sorrow. Rainbow told them not to be sad. Their relationship was over. And that was that.
Fluttershy took it hard, though. “I really thought things would work out. I’m so sorry, Rainbow Dash.” She said, softly. Fluttershy believed in her brother. She knew he could do amazing things if he just tried. But, apparently, he couldn’t be apart of a family.
“All right, I’m going to practice. See you tonight, hon.” Sorin’ said, tossing the banana peel in the trash. “Of course,” Rainbow said, as Sorin’ glided to the front door. She watched him fly through the sky, his majestic wings cutting the air like blades. I won’t be doing that any time soon, she thought with a giggle.

_

Later that evening, Sorin’ came crashing through the wall, landing flame first on the ground. Rainbow Dash padded the clouds back together, shaking her head. “I told you,” she said, helping him up. “You can’t be flying two hundred miles an hour, and expect to land peacefully at the doorstep.” Sorin’ chuckled, getting to his hooves. “Gotta remember that. Next time.” He said.
“How was training today? Anyone miss me?” Dash asked, slyly. “Spitfire sure does,” Sorin’ said, taking off his uniform. “She only yelled at like, two ponies today.”
“Only TWO? Gosh, this baby better come soon, I don’t know how long Spitfire can go without me!” Rainbow snickered. Sorin’ caught her in his wings, as laughed. “I’m just glad I have someone to talk to.” Dash said. “Same. I had a roommate in my apartment, you know? But he wasn’t the talkative type.” Sorin’ said. She smiled at him, then gave him a kiss on the cheek. “Well now, you can leave all the talking to me. I’m the boss around here, doof.” She said. “Yes, ma’am.” He said said, proudly.
The two ate dinner on the terrace, looking up at the evening sky. “I haven’t had a dinner like this in months.” Dash said, biting into a slice of buttered baguette. “I only want the best for you.” Sorin’ said. He pulled out a tray of spaghetti with tomato sauce. “Which is why a made you this.”
Rainbow’s wings fluttered. “My favorite!” She exclaimed. “Magnificent Hooves?” She said, reading the card that came with it. “That place is expensive, Sorin’! You didn’t have to do that.” She said. “Of course I did!” He said, pulling out a chair. “Or else how could we Lady and the Tramp this thing?” He grabbed an end of a noodle, looking up at her. “Aw, you adorable oaf. Fine.” She said, taking the other end. Or what she thought was the other end. It turned out to be a different noodle. “Let’s try again, shall we?” she said, slurping it up. They spent the rest of dinner trying to get the perfect noodle. None of them were, but at least they had fun. Sorin’ brought the dishes in while Rainbow got ready for bed. She curled up on her mattress, and rested her head on her pillow. Sorin’ came in after to say goodnight. “Sleep with me, tonight, dear.” Rainbow said, tiredly. Sorin’ smiled, them curled up beside her. “Thank you.” Rainbow said again. “There are no words for how grateful am for you, Sorin’” she said. “You don’t need to thank me.” he told her. “I’m already happy being with you, that’s all I need.” A tear fell from his eyes, which made Rainbow cry too.
“We’re going to be the best parents for her, right?” She asked. “I hope so.” He said. “Well I know so.” Dash replied. She kissed him on the head, then turned out the light, and went to sleep. She knew they would be good parents. The perfect parents for her daughter. Their daughter.



That took forever. If their are any typos, please tell me, I have no time to proof read this right now XD

If you are thinking, “Why is everyone making Zephyr the bad guy?” Well, he’s not. This is just Dash’s perspective right now. I’ll be doing one with Zephyr’s soon, so don’t worry!


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