Boy Meets Girly
*At Belly Buffet...*
"Table for two?" asked Bonnie.
"Yes, please," answered Mocha.
"Right this way," requested Bonnie before showing them their table. *Mocha and Truffle sit down.*
"So, big boy. How'd you get to be so girly?" asked Mocha.
"It was a long time ago. I used to only wear male clothing. My love of chocolate slowly took its toll on my waistline and my sister Godiva is partly to blame for that as she got me into chocolate in the first place. One day, it came time for me to get new clothing as I'd outgrown everything and my parents weren't keen on me wearing my current clothes anymore, fearing they'd rip or give me breathing troubles. They took me to a clothing store and I was excited to be getting new outfits to wear. Of course, this was also before I was confident exposing my flab like I do now. I went to the male pony aisle but everything was too small. There was nothing I could wear. Since it was the only clothing store in town and since the only other alternative was girls clothing, I had to pick the best ones. I wasn't happy that day and felt quite embarrassed. I was made fun of at school for looking like a ballerina," stated Truffle.
"What'll it be, you two?" asked Bonnie.
"One Plumpa Cola and 1 chocolate milkshake, please," requested Mocha.
"Be back in a few minutes," stated Bonnie before walking away.
"How'd you change from that point, Truffle?" asked Mocha.
"Since it was all I was left with, my parents gave me advice on what to say in return to those laughing at me. I just playfully told the bullies that I was proud to look like a girl, even if I didn't mean it at the time. Eventually, I got more confident and truly felt like I wanted to be a girl more deliberately. I'd wait until my parents left before I began walking around the house practically nude. I felt really good about myself and how I looked. Then I met you and you've only made my love of being girly stronger," continued Truffle.
"Your drinks have arrived. Any food this afternoon?" interrupted Bonnie.
"Thanks so much, Bonnie. I think we're good for now," answered Mocha.
"I haven't met a pony anywhere near like you and that makes you very unique. I think it's great you've come out of your chocolate shell to embrace the new girliness that was more accidental than anything. Now everyone here loves you and heck, you even won a beauty contest here, which is quite an accomplishment. You'd have never even thought about that had you not gained the extra confidence from your parents. It's really an inspiring story," remarked Mocha.
"Who knew clothes meant for the other gender would prove to be inspiration for me, especially at a time of being bullied?" giggled Truffle.
"Of course, now if you needed to go shopping, which you can at Flirty Fabrics, you'd just go straight for the girly clothes and we wouldn't be surprised at all," confirmed Mocha.
"And I wouldn't have a care in the world who saw me getting them because everyone here is so friendly," agreed Truffle.
"We can thank Eduardo for that as he's friendly too and set all the rules in place and Flippy Dove Treat for going the extra mile to make fat acceptable to be on display," recalled Mocha.
"Yeah. Flippy is a true hero for all of us. If she hadn't done what she did, I don't think Pudgyville would be anywhere near as good a place to be," concluded Truffle.
