>Your girlfriend Sunset has been down in the dumps the last few days so you decided to take an early weekend and go hiking with her in the mountains. >The idea is to get her out of the grays and browns of the city and into the mountains. >You know, a nice little spot that's just on the other side of the mountains from Canterlot City and, as such, has almost no light pollution. >It's a bit of a hike out there though, so you bundled Sunset up at 4 in the morning, tossed her and your old camping equipment in the car, and drove off into the mountains. >It took you until 7:00 to get to the start of the trail. >But now you're sitting on the hood of your car waiting for Sunset to finish her morning coffee. >She's dressed in a tight-fitting pair of pants, one of your old hoodies, and a pair of nice but well-worn hiking boots, and already looks exhausted. >”Did we really need to leave before the ass-crack of dawn Anon?” >Sunset never was a morning person “It was either that, or we don't have a camp set up until after dark. And I don't know about you, but I’d rather be snuggled up in front of a roaring campfire with some s'mores by then.” >You pop the trunk and grab the tent that you haven't used since the last time you and your father went hunting together >A wave of sentimentality washes over you >Maybe someday you’ll bring your future son hunting with you >Sunset yawns loudly, a not uncommon occurrence early in the morning >But it brings you back to the moment “Right, it's a decent hike to the campsite, about an hour or so if we hoof it.” >Sunset snorts loudly and mutters something under her breath >She can't quite hide her smile though >”Aye, aye, captain. Anything else I might need to know?” >You dramatically place your hand on your chin and rub it, pretending to be deep in thought “Let's see, snakes won't be out this early, poison ivy doesn't grow well out here, and the most dangerous predators here are coyotes. So, I guess just keep an eye out for gopher holes.” >Sunset blows a raspberry at you >You grin, knowing that she's finally fully awake >You motion for her to grab the folding camp chairs and grab the cooler of food >Setting off down the well-worn trail deep into the woods, you once again feel nostalgic >Memories of the first time your Dad took you to this spot bubble to the surface and you find yourself giddily repeating many of the same facts and tales he used to tell you, along with some from your camping and hunting trips from back in the day >Sunset seems enraptured by the stories, asking questions and interjecting with her own stories of home >Your plan of taking Sunset out of the city to destress seems to be working flawlessly >An hour and a half later you arrive at the campsite >It hasn't changed a bit in the last decade >A small half-circle of trees set around a short cliff with an old, but still clear, fire pit ringed with rocks in the center >You immediately get to work setting up the tent >It's rough at first as you work the rust out of your mind, but soon enough the small two-person tent is up and ready for you to lay out an extra large sleeping mat and the sleeping bags >In the lead-up to this trip you’d gone out and bought two brand new sleeping bags so you could zip them together for maximum cuddles >Meanwhile Sunset busies herself with setting up the camp chairs and taking in the scenery >As soon as you finish you join her >The mountains and forest continue for a couple miles, but you can just about make out where they end and rolling plains begin >Next to you Sunset takes a deep breath >”The smell kinda reminds me of one time when Princess Celestia took me out to the Everfree. Uh, the forest back in Equestria, not the campground.” >You don't know what to say to that >Sunset was never really secretive about her past as a magical pony >But she only talked about it when asked directly >Before you can ask more Sunset shakes herself and smiles >”So, about breakfast?” >At her urging you realize that you're starting to get hungry yourself >You pop open the cooler and grab a couple of sodas to tide you over until breakfast is finished cooking >Tossing one to Sunset you start working on getting a fire started “It'll be a bit before we have a hot enough fire to cook on. But I’ll tell you, few things beat eggs and bacon cooked over a campfire.” >Most of the wood from the forest is a little wet, but you brought a little bit of firewood just in case >As the fire starts it's a little smokey but soon enough the water in the outer layers starts to evaporate off and the smoke lessens >You grab a trivet that's probably been in your family since the 1700s, a cast iron pan, and a package of bacon >Soon the sound of bacon is replaced with Sunset devouring the breakfast you placed in front of her >Once that's done you tie a rope to the cooler and hang it from a tree limb that can't be reached from either the tree or the ground >There haven't been any reports of bears in these woods in a hundred years, but you decide it's better to be safe than sorry >Once that's done you turn to Sunset “How about we go on a little walk, there's a nice little waterfall not too far from here.” >Sunset smiles and goes to the tent >”So that's why you wanted me to bring my swimsuit?” >You grin like an idiot “I get it would be better to give you the option if you didn't want to go skinny dipping.” >As soon as the words leave your mouth you blush and start to regret letting them slip out as Sunset stops and looks at you with an unreadable expression on her face >”Why Anonymous! I didn't think you’d suggest something so scandalous!” >Her poker-face slowly morphs into an all too wicked grin >”Why I might just have to punish you for your naughty thoughts.” >As fun as this back and forth is you are burning daylight “Well, make your choice, the sooner we leave the more time we'll have to go ‘swimming’.” >The emphasis you place on the word swimming seems to send a shiver down her spine, though she quickly grabs her swimsuit >”Not today lover-boy. But play your cards right and we'll see where the weekend takes us.” >The hike through the woods is peaceful >Just you, Sunset, and the sound of birdsong >As you walk, Sunset oohs and awws at various things along the trail >Finally you reach the waterfall and its accompanying pool >You stretch and start stripping off your clothes >Which, of course, makes Sunset wolf-whistle >”Looking real good there babe. Been spending more time at the gym?” >You turn around to see Sunset finishing putting on a skimpy two-piece bikini >Sunset, the tease that she is, grips one of the delicate triangles of fabric that only just barely covers her slightly orange areola and shifts it just enough to give you a brief peak at a nipple >The second she sees your eyes glance down she returns everything to its proper place and sticks her tongue out at you >”Pervert.” >Her voice holds no heat, though, and she slinks into the cool water >You grit your teeth and finish changing into your swim trunks >As soon as your trunks are on you take two steps back, then sprint to the edge of the pool and fling yourself into the air as hard as you can manage >Whooping like a Comanche, you curl into a ball mid-air and cannon-ball into the cool, clear water >Even under the surface of the pool you can hear Sunset's undignified squawk and as soon as you surface, Sunset slaps your chest >”Damnit Anon! Warm a girl next time!” >Sunset's, now soaking wet, locks frame her face drawing your eyes to hers >With all the certainty your years of dating have filled you with you lean in and steal a kiss “No promises, babe.” >That earns you another playful slap >You roll with the hit and fall backward into the water and let what little current the pool has pull you away >As you do, you let your eyes close and listen to the soft roar of the waterfall and the distant bird calls as your mind drifts into a state of calm >You lay on your back floating for some time though you eventually feel the grit of the streambed rub against your back >That interrupts your impromptu meditation and makes you open your eyes only to see Sunset lying on a rock in the sun, looking like some long-lost Hesperide >Your heart swells with the knowledge that your love for Sunset is reciprocated >Slowly you stand and then cross the pool to where Sunset is “All right, babe. Let's head back and make some lunch” >Sunset groans and sits up stretching >”Fine, but can we cuddle after?” >Hearing that you couldn't stop smiling if you tried “Of course babe, anything you want”