The morning after was just like ever other and yet completely different. The sleep that Applejack and Rainbow had shared was deep and refreshing.

"Morning." Rainbow groggily sighed as she stretched out her body that was under Applejack which caused her to stir and wake as well.

"Morning." Applejack smiled and sighed. "Rainbow, that was amazing." She hugged Rainbow's chest and looked up at her, making Rainbow blushed.

"You make me amazing." She muttered softly back tickling Applejack's ear with her breathe.

"That's so corny, Eagle." Applejack whispered, blushing softly as she cuddled in even closer to Rainbow's body.

"Whatever, you love it." Rainbow nudged her wife back playfully then held her affectionately.

"What's your point?" Applejack giggled as Rainbow began to bite her ear lovingly. Then a thought occurred to Applejack that made her sit straight up and out of Rainbow's fond embrace.

"Applejack, what the-" Rainbow objected to the suddenness of the movement.

"What time is it?" She asked, clinging the sheet that covered the bed to her chest, swinging around wildly to see a clock or the time.

"I'm not sure." Rainbow muttered then looked outside to see a bright, shining sun ascending up into the already blue, clear sky. Rainbow realized that Applejack would flip out and would want to leave as soon as she saw the sun's position to get back to bucking her apples. Rainbow sighed and looked at the slightly frantic Applejack, with her hair falling down her face and back in a mangled yet appealing mess. Rainbow wanting nothing more than for her and Applejack to stay here in this bed, forever. But Applejack had a life besides their marriage.

"It's past sunrise, but I will drop so quickly, it will be like there was no time missed at all." She added quickly seeing Applejack's worry as she sprang out of the bed. Applejack grabbed a brush, her mane ties, and her hat and ran into the bathroom before Rainbow's back hooves touched the ground. Rainbow trotted into the bathroom and stared as Applejack brushed out the tangles furiously and put them into their organized ponytails. She brushed out her tail first because it was easier. With the brush clamped between her teeth, brushing vigorously, Rainbow felt the now familiar feeling of being turned on. Once Applejack had finished with her tail and went to start on her mane, Rainbow stepped forward.

"Here, let me help you." Rainbow offered, pulling the brush from Applejack's mouth with her own, sat behind her, and began brushing her mane gently. They sat quietly like that for a while, it was almost peaceful, if Applejack would have stopped asking Rainbow to hurry up. Once she finished brushing, Rainbow pulled it into a ponytail, moved the mane to the side then kissed Applejack's now exposed neck.

"Rainbow, I have to get back to th-" Applejack objected but Rainbow had just made her moan by sucking and biting at the same time on her collar bone.

"They're not going anywhere, AJ." Rainbow reminded her walking around to face her.

"Rainbow, I know you want a family too, but I still have to do my chores." Applejack continued to protest as Rainbow pressed her body up against Applejack's, kissing her neck again.

"We only have two more days, AJ." Rainbow whispered softly into Applejack's freshly brushed mane. "Do you really want to waste them bucking apples?" She bite her ear softly again but used a little more teeth than nessacary. Applejack welcomed the sensation and pulled Rainbow in close, lying back onto the floor.

"They aren't going anywhere..." Applejack trailed off and Rainbow turned on.

"Where is she?" Applebloom asked no one, pacing past her treehouse for the billionth time. "She should have been here an hour ago." She stomped her hoove and pouted just as Applejack came bounding up the hill.

"I'm so soory Applebloom!" Applejack huffed then bent over as her lungs begged for air.

"What took you so long?" Applebloom frowned into her sister's sweaty face angrily.

"I got behind in my chores." Applejack said honestly trotting over to the science project Applebloom had been working on for three weeks, growing apple trees three times faster with an elixcer she had whipped up that was liquid tender love and care. Applebloom gave her sister an are you serious look, trotted up from behind her, then asked a question Applejack didn't want to answer honestly:

"Why?" Applejack felt her face grow hot and flush, Applebloom nodded then started practicing her presentation. Once she had finished, Applejack clapped her hooves together.

"Great job, sis. I don't see any reason why they wouldn't accept you into Celestia's school." Applejack put a hoove on the sizeable tree and smiled proudly at her sister who smiled sadly back.

"Maybe because I'm not a unicorn." She placed her own hoove on the sappling that she had planted at the same time as the other tree but this one hadn't be given the elixcer. Applejack looked at both trees then smiled again.

"Just because you're not a unicorn," She placed her hoove over top of Applebloom's and moved them both onto the other tree. "Doesn't mean you can't do big things like one." Applebloom looked at her hoove, the huge tree then smiled up at her sister.

"You really think so?" She asked unsure. Applejack pulled her into a hug.

"I know so." She confirmed softly. They let the trees' leaves sway softly in the breeze a little while before Applebloom pulled away and gave Applejack a mischivous look.

"What is it?" Applejack asked, not liking the look at all.

"How was Rainbow Ash?" She asked then ducked Applejack's swing before taking off down the hill, Applejack throwing apples at her as she went.