>Be Ovo Cricket >You've married into a small herd of the two wasp ponies >You dated them both, individually and together for almost two years. >They are the love of your life. And you can't wait to live the rest of your lives together. >After you got married it was a little disappointing that they wouldn't lay with you. >They've been nervous about something ever since you broached the topic. >Maybe its compatibility issues. >They haven't said. >One night, Crimson Elytra asks if you're sure you want to go through with it >That you want to spend the rest of your life with them >Well that was what the marriage vows are for. >Its only been a week, are they already having second thoughts? >What did i do >She assures me that I've done nothing wrong. >Being a mother is everything I've ever wanted. >She tells me that once its started there's no going back. Being a mother is permanent. >Of course, that goes without saying. >She looks like she wants to say something else. Maybe another protest. Instead she nods. >We'll do it tonight >I'm so excited! >That night she comes in, our husband is nowhere to be seen. >I'm a little surprised, but maybe he's coming in later. >I didnt really mind mares or stallions. >We share some alchohol, and what happens next is a surprise >I didnt know she had that. >I don't remember a whole lot of what happens next >In the morning i have a warm feeling in my abdomen, I'm sore in places I've never been sore in >And in my- our bed are the two buggies I love with all my heart. >Days go by, sometimes i feel nauseous, other times i get some sharp pains. But its manageable. >I'm more tired then usual >But I am a tough mare. >They did tell me there was no going back >I'm so excited to see the new baby >I didnt know i would be carrying it, but that's fine, I'm so happy i get to bear their first child. >I go to a Wasppony doctor. He says the babies are coming along nicely. There are three of them >Triplets! I can't wait to meet them >The doctor looks at me strangely but shrugs. >We go home. >Its been two weeks. I feel weak and lethargic. >My wife and my husband tell me that's normal, and that it means the baby is going to be healthy >They tell me that they'll name the first one after me. >Weird, but that's okay. A little Cricket would be so cute. >another week goes by. Not much energy to do anything. But i feel so elated. Its hard to care. >My entire mind is buzzing with joy. >Together they meet me in the bedroom. Smiles on their faces >It's almost time, they say >I've only been pregnant for a couple of weeks >Forming thoughts is harder though >I'm drifting off. >The last thing i hear is them crying and saying goodbye >I'm just taki... >I'm just ta... >jus nap... >Everything goes dark. >Blood soaks the sheets of my bed >three baby Wasppones burrow their way out of my still warm corpse >Crimson Elytra turns to her husband >I'm going to miss her. >Me too Crimmy. Me too.