Oblivious
Lyra felt the shallow waves splash over her toes as she tried to stretch her green bikini bottoms over more of her rear. "I told you I needed a new one, Bon-Bon," Lyra grumbled as she released the thin material which snapped back towards the center of her bottom. "It's all those extra desserts you've been making," she pouted as she looked over her shoulder, glaring at the picnic basket hooked onto Bon-Bon's arm.
Bon-Bon chuckled as the wind stirred the frills on her cream-coloured retro styled two piece. "I never forced you to eat them dear," she said with a wink. "Besides,
WARNING: This story contains ponies kissing.
It had been a very long day for Rainbow Dash. First she had to clean up the clouds from the big storm they had set up the day before and then Pinkie wanted to roam around the town doing their usual routine. As the sun went down and Pinkie went hopping away, leaving her alone in the field on the edge of Ponyville, Rainbow wanted nothing more than to collapse.
She looked longingly up at the clouds, those oh so comfy clouds, but the soreness in her wings told her they were out of reach for now. She looked around briefly for a near enough tree to climb into, but her l