Applejack's New Toy

I yawned and looked up at the window, the rain was finally letting up and I was beyond glad for that. As you all know, writing how you speak is a little bit lazy, so I'm going to do my best not to do that. Although, I bet I might slip up every now and again.

It was Applebuck Season again and I didn't have time for picnic's, but Big Mac had already promised to let me have the day off and go hang out with my boyfriend, a unicorn by the name of Bookworm. He reminded me a lot of Twilight, but male...of course.

Well, I slowly unfolded myself from my bed and stretched, embarrassed when I felt my flannel top ride a little high on my tummy. I pulled it down and reached for my fedora, slipping it onto my head and then slipping into my boots. It was gonna be a bit wet and cold for my shorts, so I'd donned my jeans and heard a knock on my front door.

"I'll get it Granny!" I called, racing down the stairs and past Applebloom, "Sorry, sport!" I called.

I swung the door open and almost gushed when I saw Bookworm standing before me. He was wearing the cutest little sweater with a book embroidered in the bottom corner. It was his Cutie Mark, but it was cute that he still wanted people to see it. He smiled at me, his big blue ears flopping excitedly on his head as he fidgeted shyly with the hem of his jumper. He'd clearly expected another run-in with Big Mac.

"Hey!" I grinned back, "Y'all a lil early." I tried not to scuff my boot on the floor.

"I thought you might like to go and get something...the girls invited us to a picnic..." I grinned brighter, "And you know how I want to meet your friends..."

He was blushing brighter than a ripe red apple and I couldn't say no. I dashed out of the house and closed the front door as some of the weather Pegasus started clearing the sky again, "I would love that, sugahcube." I said, watching him turn and watch me with his big blue eyes. He was so shy I could almost squeeze him, but it was so adorable.

We walked a little bit in silence, both content with enjoying the blooming sunlight until he reached out and took my hand. He wasn't blushing now, but he grinned at me brightly, "You look so radiant when the sun comes out like this..." he whispered, squeezing my hand in his, "Sunrise, especially."

Now it was my turn to blush. I'd almost been grounded when Bookworm and I spent too long outside one night, getting to know each other in ways we shouldn't have been. We'd slept through most of the night and I didn't wake up until past sunrise. When I did wake up though, he didn't want to let me go home and kept me with him wrapped in carnal bliss until noon. Then Big Mac came looking for me and we escaped being seen by the skin of our teeth.

If Big Mac had seen what we were doing, he would have banned me from dating Bookworm. I grinned and giggled, "Stop it, ya lil cutie." I playfully shouldered him, "We coulda gotten in a lot of trouble for that." I added.

He laughed, "But we didn't." He whispered, whisking me around to face him, "Wasn't it exciting, Applejack?" he added.

All I could do was nod when he wrapped his arm around my waist and pressed his hips to mine. He wasn't excited yet, but gosh, did he love me. He cupped the back of my head, and I pulled my fedora away before it covered my eyes. He laughed softly, pulling me closer and burying his lips against mine.

My dear Celestia, did a stallion ever taste so good? He was as sweet as sugar and yet strong as tree bark in winter. He looked so small, so weird and geeky but when he held me like this, took my so feverishly and passionately I couldn't say no. I had to have him too.

We kissed there on the path for a long time, his hand entwined in my golden hair and mine buried in his dark blue spikes. He finally pulled away out of breath, "We do this any longer and we'll have to blow off the whole picnic." He whispered.

"Why not, sugahcube?" I whispered playfully, nibbling on his neck.

He loved and hated it when I did that, "Oh, AJ, you know I want to meet your friends...we have all afternoon to finish what you've started..." he laughed and I pulled away, meeting his eyes.

"You mean that?"

He smiled patiently at me, brushing a lock of golden hair from my apple green eyes, "I mean that." He gently kissed my nose, "You know I love spending time with you."

I smiled up at him, unsure if he saw my uncertainty. He devoted so much time to me, I felt like I owed him some kind of assurance. He brushed hair from my eyes again, took my hand in his and we walked to the spot where we had always had picnics. I saw Twilight already sitting on the mat, her head practically buried in the book and Rarity lounging on the mat with her.

I glanced at Bookworm, "Looks like no one wants to talk today, that's a good sign."

Bookworm looked concerned, but he grinned, "Yeah, it is."