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Maize struts back and forth outside the light of the tavern, keeping herself as inconspicuous as possible as she tries to decide whether she wants to go in or not.
Praetorian walks up to the mare, a small smile on his face. “Hello, Maize. It’s very good to see you again. Waiting for somepony?”
Maize looks up and blushes a little. “Oh... no. I was, um... just trying to figure out whether I should join the party or not.”
“Not too keen on the large group?” asks the stallion. “I don’t blame you there. I’m not much of a people pony myself.”
Maize nods and moves toward Praetorian, wrapping a hoof around him and resting her head on his withers. “I... guess we could do something else, then.”
“Well, my dear, beautiful Maize, what would you like to do, then?” asks Praetorian, looking on Maize with a gentle smile.
Maize blushes a little more. “We... I don’t know. I guess... we could have dinner? I didn’t eat terribly well today. I was a bit worried. About the party, of course.”
“Of course, then. Dinner sounds a delightful idea,” says Praetorian. Now, how to get it...
Maize pulls away, smiling, but her smile fades a little as she realizes just where the food is. “...Oh, yeah...”
Praetorian, hesitating for a second, leans over to give Maize a kiss on the cheek. “I’ll go get something for us to eat. Is there anything you’d like?”
Maize shakes her head. “It doesn’t matter to me. All of Cream Puff’s cooking is good, and if it’s raw I’m fine with that, too.” She smiles. “I did grow it all, after all.”
“Well, then, Maize, I will be back soon,” says the soldier, as he prepares to go do some slightly unorthodox requisition.
Maize stands in her shadowy shelter outside the doorway and patiently waits for Praetorian, offering an encouraging smile.
Serenity trots past Maize’s hiding spot on the way to the tavern, hoping to slip in and grab a bite to eat without disturbing the festivities. She herself hadn’t been invited to the party, but that didn’t bother her overmuch. Hearing something behind her, she pauses, ears twitching. She turns to see the tall mare. “Hello? Oh, Maize! I didn’t see you there.”
Maize smiles gently. “That means it’s working.”
Serenity frowns slightly. “Maize, why are you hiding? Is it the party?”
Maize’s smile fades. “Yeah... I didn’t want anypony to see me because I didn’t know if I wanted to go to the party or not, and then I decided not to go because I’m going to have dinner with Praetorian, and now I don’t want Wood Chips to see me because then I’d have to tell him I was missing his party... and I don’t want to have to do that. Speaking of which... could you not mention seeing me?”
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suppose so. I was just ducking in for a moment to get some dinner, so I can slip out before ponies start asking questions. So, who is this Praetorian? A friend?”
Maize blushes a little. “He’s one of the militia ponies, he came from the military... and he’s a bit more than a friend.”
The doctor looks genuinely surprised. “Oh
really? This is... well, unexpected, to say the least. You’ve improved quite dramatically since we first met.”
“Oh...” Maize’s smile returns. “Does that mean you don’t have to question me so much anymore?”
Serenity nods. “Not quite as much, no. Though there are still some things we need to cover. Like hiding here in the shadows, for example.”
Maize once again drops her smile. “Oh... I’m sorry.”
Serenity touches Maize’s hoof with her own. “It’s alright. You just need to grow more accustomed to being around ponies. I can help you with that.”
Maize nods. “I guess... I know Temperance wants you to help me. I... guess we should be friends, maybe? I mean... is that right?”
“Well, normally I try to keep things professional with my clients, but... in this case... yes, I think I’d like that.”
Maize’s smile returns once more. “Maybe tomorrow we could... hang out, then?”
Serenity smiles. “Yes... hang out.”
Maize just stands there, smiling, apparently waiting for something else to happen.
Serenity shuffles her hooves. “Well, I need to go pick up dinner. Have a nice date, Maize.” She turns and enters the tavern.
Maize just keeps standing there, smiling at nothing, although she occasionally shifts her posture to keep herself from becoming uncomfortable among other little tics to keep herself occupied.
As one of the few doctors in Duskfields, it was wise to try to keep a good standing with the local residents. Attending the party would be a good start, even if Case Study wasn’t close friends with any of the guests. It was a good place to start, at least. He approached the tavern, taking note of Maize’s presence outside. He cleared his throat, “Hello Ms. Maize. Would you know if the festivities are still ongoing?” Case feared that he may have been late.
“I have no idea, but I think so.” She turns her smile toward him. “Praetorian went in to sneak some food out, and he hasn’t shown back up yet, so I guess there’s still something going on.”
“That is good to hear.” He had observed that the tall pony actually looked him in the face whilst speaking to him. Apparently she was coming out of her shell. “You seem rather high-spirited this evening. I take it that things are going well with you, then?”
Maize shrugs. “I guess so. It’s a lot nicer tonight than it has been the last month or two.”
He rubs his chin, “Is that so?” The stallion hadn’t noticed anything much different about Duskfields lately. Perhaps she had discovered a new way to grow crops? Was the weather favorable for her? “What makes you say that?”
“I have a new friend and somepony who loves me.”
“Ah, well that sounds pleasant. Glad to see that you have come around as well as you have,” Case looks over into the room that was alive with conversation, “I wish you a good night, Ms. Maize. I can see that you are alone and I’d rather not be a bother if you wish to remain in such a state. I would also rather not have Ms. Puff berate me for shunning sustenance. Talk later.” With that, the blue pony began to home in on the entrance.
Maize waves at Case Study’s back and proceeds to patiently wait. She doesn’t have much longer to wait, though, as Praetorian finally escapes the party, and walks back over to her, carrying two plates of food.
“I’m sorry about the wait. Just had a few ponies try to keep me in there,” he says with a little smile.
Maize nods. “It’s okay, I understand. That’s why I didn’t want to go in.” She looks around. “Where would you like to spend our little date, then?”
“Hmm... Well, the tavern’s booked already,” he says with a little bit of humour in his voice, “so that’s my first idea out. Where would you like to spend it?”
“If you want to spend it indoors... we could use my room, or outdoors we could eat in the field.” Maize shrugs. “I don’t know where else we could go, honestly.”
“The field sounds like a nice spot. It’s a nice night tonight, as well,” says Praetorian with a little nod.
Maize smiles a bit wider. “The field it is, then. Would you like to lead, or shall I?”
“If you wouldn’t mind leading, that would be nice,” says Praetorian.
Well, at least I picked the right spot, he thinks to himself.
Maize turns around and heads toward the field, happily swishing her tail back and forth as she walks.
Praetorian follows with a happy smile, continuing to carry their plates of food.
It doesn’t take long to reach the field, and Maize clears out a small area without any crops so the two can sit and eat. “I sorta miss sleeping out here, but the bed’s so much nicer. I feel much more rested now.”
“Yeah. I still miss bivouacking in the open field. Well, at least I don’t have to march the rest of the day, now, as well,” says Praetorian with a smile.
Maize nods and bows her head, starting a quick chant that Praetorian can’t quite hear.
“Maize?” asks Praetorian, a little concern in his voice. “What’s that you’re saying?”
Maize looks up. She looks just a tiny bit miffed at having been interrupted, but puts on a smile anyway. “I was just thanking Govos for our food. Do you mind it?”
“No, no. I’m sorry for interrupting you,” says the stallion, with a chastened tone.
“It’s alright.” Maize bows her head again and finishes the chant. “Now, let’s eat!”
Praetorian passes one of the plates to Maize, and takes the other. “Anything you like there?”
“Plenty.” Maize starts to eat. Voraciously. You wouldn’t have guessed she could scarf down an entire meal in less than ten minutes, but she certainly seems set to.
Praetorian hesitates for a second, then digs into his own food with all the gusto of a cat chasing down an injured baby bird, or a swarm of piranha that find a cow entering their bit of the river.
Maize finishes her meal and daintily pats away any food bits on her face with a corn husk taken from one of the plants around them. “That was delicious.”
Praetorian finishes inhaling his food, and follows Maize’s lead. “Indeed it was,” he agrees.
Maize looks around. “So, I suppose we just talk now?”
“If you want to,” says Praetorian. “I can’t say that I wouldn’t enjoy doing so.”
Maize smiles at him. “So, how’s the militia, then?”
“It’s going about as well as it could be expected,” Praetorian says, matching her smile. “Redhat’s still showing a little discipline problem, but hopefully that too will pass. How’s farming going?”
“Same as usual. Tend to the plants, talk to people...” She lets out a little sigh. “Get chased around by horrifying creatures until you and the other militia come save us...”
“Hopefully we’ll be able to stop them coming at all, soon. I’ve been talking to Flamberge, and we’re going to present Temperance with another idea,” says the stallion. “We need a wall up, and it’s best to get it now...before anything bad happens. Especially to you.”
“Especially to anypony.” Maize shudders. “I was so scared when Morning Dew got hurt... I don’t think I could bear seeing anypony else die...”
“I won’t let that happen,” promises Praetorian.
Maize offers him a small grin. “I know. I’ve always really thought militia ponies were so amazing, that they could protect us... and now I get to be close to one of the best.”
“You’re no less amazing than I am, Maize,” says Praetorian in reply. “Without you... Well, I don’t know what I’d be doing now, but it wouldn’t be good.”
“You might just be training, or enjoying the party, honestly.” Maize bows her head abashedly. “I doubt I’ve made that much of a change for you...”
Praetorian lifts her head up with a hoof. “Maize... before I came here, I was a wreck. I wouldn’t have trusted me to protect
myself, let alone anypony else. Even when I did come here, I was close to falling back again. But... But with you, I... I don’t know how to explain it. But you saved me, Maize.”
Slowly, giving Maize the chance to stop him, he leans over to kiss her on the lips.
Maize hesitates, starting to pull back a little.
Praetorian pulls back as well at her hesitation. “I’m sorry.”
Maize blushes deeply and hangs her head. For a moment. She looks back up, takes Praetorian by the muzzle, and gives him a big kiss right on the lips.
Praetorian is a little shocked, but manages, somehow, not to fall over in his surprise. Probably due to her holding on to him.
Maize holds the kiss for a moment before pulling away. “I... don’t know if that was right...”
Praetorian moves forward and hugs Maize tight. “I think it was.”
Maize cracks a small smile and hugs Praetorian back as tight as her tiny legs can muster. “Thank you... I never thought anypony could love me before.”
“Maize, not loving you would be a sin,” says Praetorian. “You’re beautiful, smart, kind, and brave.”
Maize thinks about it for a moment. “I... guess I’m beautiful. I don’t think I’m that smart, but I have ponies teaching me things, so maybe I will be really smart someday. Kindness... I don’t know if I could really judge how kind I am, and... I honestly still don’t feel like I deserve to be called brave.”
“Even if you’re not sure about it, I am,” says Praetorian with a smile. “And you’re the best pony I know, Maize.”
Maize blushes, though she grins just a bit, too. “You’re just saying that...”
“I’m not, Maize. I love you too much to lie to you,” he says.
Maize’s smile grows a bit. “Thanks... anyway, uh... do you want to do anything else for our date?”
“I’m happy to just be here with you, Maize, but if there’s anything you’d like to do...?”
Maize shakes her head. “I mean... unless you want to just curl up and spend the night out here, under the stars...”
“That sounds great, Maize,” the soldier says, with a smile.
Maize reaches out and pulls the soldier close to her, lying down on the dirt and pushing the plates to the side. “I... love you, Praetorian.”
“I love you, Maize,” answers the soldier. “And how lovely it is to hear those words.”