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BEANIE BON ART AND CHARACTER BELONG TO:
daigonite
“Welcome to the Carousel Boutique!” greeted Rarity as a milk-white pony with a blonde mane came in through the door. “How may I help you?”
“Um,” he said. “I need a suit.”
Rarity walked towards the stallion and admired his mane cut.
“You’re mane style is simply fabulous!,” she complimented. “I simply must know your stylist!”
“Uh,” he said bashfully. “I did it myself.”
“Are you serious?” asked Rarity. “I’ve never seen you in any of the salons in town.”
“I, uh, don’t work in a salon,” he stated.
“You really should,” complimented Rarity. “That mane cut is simply divine!”
“Thanks,” replied the stallion. “Oh, I forgot to introduce myself. I’m Beanie Bon.”
“Well, Beanie Bon,” said Rarity. “I just know I can make you a marvelous suit to go with that most delightful mane and coat you have.”
Beanie Bon blushed as he said, “Thank you.”
Rarity went about taking Beanie Bon’s measurements. All the while going on-and-on about how well groomed and styled he was.
“I’m sure ponies mistake you for a prince all the time!” she proclaimed. “Are you a prince?”
Beanie lightly chuckled and replied, “No. I’m just Beanie Bon.”
Rarity cooed as she wrote down the last detail she needed for the suit.
“Well you’re going to look most regal once I’m done with your suit.”
“How much do I owe you?” asked Beanie.
“You know what,” said Rarity. “If you would just let other stallions know who made your suit I’ll do it for you free of charge!”
“Are you sure?” asked Beanie.
“Of course, darling!” stated Rarity. “I don’t get many stallions to come by my boutique and I’ve always wanted to show how I’m more than just skirts and dresses for fillies and mares.”
Beanie Bon blushed.
“No need to be bashful, darling,” assured Rarity. “You’ll be the beau of the ball when I’m done with this suit!”
Rarity asked Beanie if she could have a day to make his suit. He agreed and was about to leave when his eyes caught sight of something interesting on a table in the far corner by one of the boutique’s windows.
“Do you do weddings?” he asked while trotting towards the table to see what appeared to be wedding cake toppers.
“Oh,” Rarity chuckled. “Those are from the wedding of Princess Cadence and Shining Armor.”
Beanie picked up the figurine of Shining Armor.
“Did you make these?” he asked.
“I’d love to do weddings,” stated Rarity. “But parties are Pinkie Pie’s specialty and cakes are, well, for the Cakes.”
Beanie picked up the Cadence figuring and began to play with the pair.
“So these are souvenirs?” he asked.
“Actually,” said Rarity. “They belong to my little Spikey-Wikey.”
“Oh,” said Beanie as he quickly put the figures down. “I’m sorry.”
“Oh, darling,” assured Rarity. “It’s okay. I’m sure he wouldn’t mind that you looked at his dolls.”
“His, dolls?” asked Beanie.
The boutique door opened and a small purple dragon clad in an apron rushed in.
“Sorry I’m late, Rarity!” he gasped. “Twilight needed me to bake some cookies for tonight’s party.”
“Ah, Spike,” Rarity commented as she went towards and nuzzled the purple dragon. “You’re always such a help.”
Beanie was surprised at what he was seeing and hearing. This little dragon was talking about things he liked to do. He was also wearing an apron with pink frills and a big red heart on it. Something he personally wouldn’t mind having for himself as he did his daily chores.
“Oh!” cried Spike. “I didn’t know you were with a customer.”
“It’s okay, Spike,” she said while gesturing towards the white stallion. “This is Beanie Bon and he is going to help me prove to every pony that Rarity the Unicorn can do far more than skirts, dresses, and tops!”
“That’s wonderful!” cheered Spike as he ran towards Beanie Bon. “You won’t be disappointed! Rarity is the best designer in all Equestria! She even made my tux!”
“Really?” asked Beanie.
“Oh, yeah!” cried Spike. “I can’t wait to see what she makes for you! It’ll be amazing!”
“Well,” said Rarity. “If you’ll excuse me I have some work to do. I know you can handle things here, Spikey-Pooh.”
Spike blushed as he smiled and waved towards Rarity as she entered into her workshop.
“She really likes you,” commented Beanie Bon.
“You really think so?” asked Spike. “I mean, uh, I’m just glad to help a friend.”
Beanie looked towards the cake toppers he was admiring.
“Are these, yours?” he asked.
“Oh, yeah!” cried Spike as he picked them up and began to play with them. “I do. Do you? I do. Muah, muah, muah, muah.”
Beanie blushed as he watched Spike bring to life the dolls as to reenact the wedding.
“How cute,” he commented. “Were these two friends of yours, too?”
Spike smiled.
“Shining Armor is Twilight Sparkle’s older brother,” he said. “And Princess Cadence was Twilight’s foal sitter when she was little.”
Beanie Bon didn’t know what to say.
“Would you like to hear about Twilight, Shining Armor, and Cadence?” asked Spike.
“Uh,” said Beanie. “Sure. I, uh, yes. I’d love to hear about them.”
Spike looked around to see if any pony else was in the room. He then scurried over to a desk in the far corner and pulled out more pony dolls.
“It’s more fun when you can show things to tell stories,” he said. “Would you, uh, want to help me?”
Beanie couldn’t believe the opportunity to be jovial had presented itself. He was always so afraid of others judging him for wanting dolls or liking to cook or other things in which often were associated with being childish or feminine. Now this little dragon was opening the door wide open for him to do so.
“Okay,” he said. “What do I do?”
“Here,” said Spike as he handed the Shining Armor doll to Beanie. “I’ll be Twilight and you be her big brother.”
“Got it,” said Beanie.
The more Beanie played the more he learned about Spike and his friends. It was a wonderful time. They only ever stopped playing if a customer came in the door. They never thought they were caught but truly didn’t worry a whole lot if they did. It was a good thing, too, since Rarity would often peek on the pair and smile seeing her Spikey-Wikey having such a good time with another male. Something she knew he didn’t often get and thought was wonderful Beanie would be so kind as to help Spike feel like he wasn’t alone in being a boy and liking what he liked.
daigonite“Welcome to the Carousel Boutique!” greeted Rarity as a milk-white pony with a blonde mane came in through the door. “How may I help you?”
“Um,” he said. “I need a suit.”
Rarity walked towards the stallion and admired his mane cut.
“You’re mane style is simply fabulous!,” she complimented. “I simply must know your stylist!”
“Uh,” he said bashfully. “I did it myself.”
“Are you serious?” asked Rarity. “I’ve never seen you in any of the salons in town.”
“I, uh, don’t work in a salon,” he stated.
“You really should,” complimented Rarity. “That mane cut is simply divine!”
“Thanks,” replied the stallion. “Oh, I forgot to introduce myself. I’m Beanie Bon.”
“Well, Beanie Bon,” said Rarity. “I just know I can make you a marvelous suit to go with that most delightful mane and coat you have.”
Beanie Bon blushed as he said, “Thank you.”
Rarity went about taking Beanie Bon’s measurements. All the while going on-and-on about how well groomed and styled he was.
“I’m sure ponies mistake you for a prince all the time!” she proclaimed. “Are you a prince?”
Beanie lightly chuckled and replied, “No. I’m just Beanie Bon.”
Rarity cooed as she wrote down the last detail she needed for the suit.
“Well you’re going to look most regal once I’m done with your suit.”
“How much do I owe you?” asked Beanie.
“You know what,” said Rarity. “If you would just let other stallions know who made your suit I’ll do it for you free of charge!”
“Are you sure?” asked Beanie.
“Of course, darling!” stated Rarity. “I don’t get many stallions to come by my boutique and I’ve always wanted to show how I’m more than just skirts and dresses for fillies and mares.”
Beanie Bon blushed.
“No need to be bashful, darling,” assured Rarity. “You’ll be the beau of the ball when I’m done with this suit!”
Rarity asked Beanie if she could have a day to make his suit. He agreed and was about to leave when his eyes caught sight of something interesting on a table in the far corner by one of the boutique’s windows.
“Do you do weddings?” he asked while trotting towards the table to see what appeared to be wedding cake toppers.
“Oh,” Rarity chuckled. “Those are from the wedding of Princess Cadence and Shining Armor.”
Beanie picked up the figurine of Shining Armor.
“Did you make these?” he asked.
“I’d love to do weddings,” stated Rarity. “But parties are Pinkie Pie’s specialty and cakes are, well, for the Cakes.”
Beanie picked up the Cadence figuring and began to play with the pair.
“So these are souvenirs?” he asked.
“Actually,” said Rarity. “They belong to my little Spikey-Wikey.”
“Oh,” said Beanie as he quickly put the figures down. “I’m sorry.”
“Oh, darling,” assured Rarity. “It’s okay. I’m sure he wouldn’t mind that you looked at his dolls.”
“His, dolls?” asked Beanie.
The boutique door opened and a small purple dragon clad in an apron rushed in.
“Sorry I’m late, Rarity!” he gasped. “Twilight needed me to bake some cookies for tonight’s party.”
“Ah, Spike,” Rarity commented as she went towards and nuzzled the purple dragon. “You’re always such a help.”
Beanie was surprised at what he was seeing and hearing. This little dragon was talking about things he liked to do. He was also wearing an apron with pink frills and a big red heart on it. Something he personally wouldn’t mind having for himself as he did his daily chores.
“Oh!” cried Spike. “I didn’t know you were with a customer.”
“It’s okay, Spike,” she said while gesturing towards the white stallion. “This is Beanie Bon and he is going to help me prove to every pony that Rarity the Unicorn can do far more than skirts, dresses, and tops!”
“That’s wonderful!” cheered Spike as he ran towards Beanie Bon. “You won’t be disappointed! Rarity is the best designer in all Equestria! She even made my tux!”
“Really?” asked Beanie.
“Oh, yeah!” cried Spike. “I can’t wait to see what she makes for you! It’ll be amazing!”
“Well,” said Rarity. “If you’ll excuse me I have some work to do. I know you can handle things here, Spikey-Pooh.”
Spike blushed as he smiled and waved towards Rarity as she entered into her workshop.
“She really likes you,” commented Beanie Bon.
“You really think so?” asked Spike. “I mean, uh, I’m just glad to help a friend.”
Beanie looked towards the cake toppers he was admiring.
“Are these, yours?” he asked.
“Oh, yeah!” cried Spike as he picked them up and began to play with them. “I do. Do you? I do. Muah, muah, muah, muah.”
Beanie blushed as he watched Spike bring to life the dolls as to reenact the wedding.
“How cute,” he commented. “Were these two friends of yours, too?”
Spike smiled.
“Shining Armor is Twilight Sparkle’s older brother,” he said. “And Princess Cadence was Twilight’s foal sitter when she was little.”
Beanie Bon didn’t know what to say.
“Would you like to hear about Twilight, Shining Armor, and Cadence?” asked Spike.
“Uh,” said Beanie. “Sure. I, uh, yes. I’d love to hear about them.”
Spike looked around to see if any pony else was in the room. He then scurried over to a desk in the far corner and pulled out more pony dolls.
“It’s more fun when you can show things to tell stories,” he said. “Would you, uh, want to help me?”
Beanie couldn’t believe the opportunity to be jovial had presented itself. He was always so afraid of others judging him for wanting dolls or liking to cook or other things in which often were associated with being childish or feminine. Now this little dragon was opening the door wide open for him to do so.
“Okay,” he said. “What do I do?”
“Here,” said Spike as he handed the Shining Armor doll to Beanie. “I’ll be Twilight and you be her big brother.”
“Got it,” said Beanie.
The more Beanie played the more he learned about Spike and his friends. It was a wonderful time. They only ever stopped playing if a customer came in the door. They never thought they were caught but truly didn’t worry a whole lot if they did. It was a good thing, too, since Rarity would often peek on the pair and smile seeing her Spikey-Wikey having such a good time with another male. Something she knew he didn’t often get and thought was wonderful Beanie would be so kind as to help Spike feel like he wasn’t alone in being a boy and liking what he liked.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fanart
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I love it. Not only daigonite's character but the whole moral. I mentioned before how I hate double standards and this covers one of the big ones: that "it's okay to be a tomboy but not a femboy".
It's almost as though they only want masculine people.
On top of this a good sign of a writer is when you can hear the characters' voices.
It's almost as though they only want masculine people.
On top of this a good sign of a writer is when you can hear the characters' voices.
I'm glad you were able to take so much from this fun little work. It means a lot that you also took the time to read it. So a double thank you, Skidy. :)
I've not liked the whole "A male must be..." stereotypes. I knew since I was 18 that I could never truly be a man by society's standards. My visual condition played a huge part in this but I also just liked being in a caring / assistant position. I am capable of leadership and all that other stuff but I honestly feel best when I'm part of a caring team working towards a common good.
daigonite was very nice in allowing me to take her notes and image to make a story. It made me feel super happy to do it. :)
I've not liked the whole "A male must be..." stereotypes. I knew since I was 18 that I could never truly be a man by society's standards. My visual condition played a huge part in this but I also just liked being in a caring / assistant position. I am capable of leadership and all that other stuff but I honestly feel best when I'm part of a caring team working towards a common good.
daigonite was very nice in allowing me to take her notes and image to make a story. It made me feel super happy to do it. :)
I'm glad you enjoyed the story, my friend. It's been awhile since someone's character inspired me to just try my hand at making a story for it. I based what you read off a small paragraph of character bio and the image you see. I love doing stuff like this.
Perhaps sometime I can try a story for you if you have a character you'd be okay with me trying to bring to life via words. :)
Perhaps sometime I can try a story for you if you have a character you'd be okay with me trying to bring to life via words. :)
I'm glad you enjoy adding depth to your characters. Multiple ways in which one could be seen add for potential parallel stories or even situations in an existing story.
Yosh actually has a few forms but most are age related. His only other form is his Equestrian where he is Dragon / Duck instead of a Dinosaur / Duck.
Have you submitted any of your works to FiM Fiction that you have done in relation to Fallout Equestira? Do you have any other series you are working on that you'd consider your own (Non Fan Fiction Based)
Yosh actually has a few forms but most are age related. His only other form is his Equestrian where he is Dragon / Duck instead of a Dinosaur / Duck.
Have you submitted any of your works to FiM Fiction that you have done in relation to Fallout Equestira? Do you have any other series you are working on that you'd consider your own (Non Fan Fiction Based)
well no not yet i still need to work up the gut's to start writing the story and post it the FiM Fiction site and i do have two non Fan Fiction Based story's in my head one based on a alternate WW2 ware two super advance Aliens race's come to Earth to take the worlds resource's to for their own and the other one i'm still working on it in my head
The main point being they are Works in Progress. Even if mentally worked on a story is still alive and well. :)
Finding time to write and then being in the proper mood to write is really tricky. I've fallen behind on doing any productive writing this whole month with the exception of Beanie Bon. I'm hoping the New Year brings some more opportunities to write as I see what the future has in store for me professionally.
Finding time to write and then being in the proper mood to write is really tricky. I've fallen behind on doing any productive writing this whole month with the exception of Beanie Bon. I'm hoping the New Year brings some more opportunities to write as I see what the future has in store for me professionally.
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