Vinyl And I Swim In The In-Ground Pool
When we were fillies, Vinyl and I used to swim in the in ground pool at my father s
estate and annoy our neighbours with our loud, playful screams and splashes. When
we got out of the pool, we sat across from each other on the patio chairs, our wet
hooves dangling and dripping water. My father brought us mulberries, from his
garden, and lemonade for us when we got out of the pool. Sometimes, if we were in a
humorous mood, we would pelt each other with the mulberries and run around the
pool, giggling, laughing; I can still see Vinyl running around that pool, her lustrous
mane shining in the sunlight.
Sometimes, when we went swimming, Vinyl talked me into throwing water balloons
into our neighbours yard just to annoy them. I never wanted to ... Show more content
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He was a fat stallion with an oleaginous beard, and his teeth were yellow. The way
he leered at us scared me. It was like he was about to do something horrible to us.
Just keep moving, I muttered to Vinyl in a low tone.
Hey, I remember you now! I use to know your mother! Did you know that I was her
ex stallion friend?
Vinyl never talked about her mother, as if she never existed. I always wondered if
she thought about her. What she would be like. What her favourite colour was. What
she even looked like. I always thought about these things when I thought about my
own mother, who passed away after she had given birth to me. When Vinyl s mother,
Medli, gave birth to her, seven months after I was born, she left Dusty because she
didn t want to deal with her newborn.
I had heard, from my father, that Meldi wasn t the most positive pony to have
around. My father once told me that she was an unruly, unscrupulous mare that had a
horrendous reputation for using other stallions. And since Dusty had quite the
income, at the time, it made him an easy target, for her at least. And Dusty, being
the gentle and kind character he was, didn t feel like he had the right to judge
somepony else, despite what they may had done, so he fell right for her with