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Rainbow Dash and Her Spitfire Plushie #2 Oliver-England In her state of humiliation, Rainbow Dash sat sulking her warm messy diaper. Still hot in the ears and face, every one of her filly friend’s words scratched her fragile dignity. Fluttershy cooing as she pulled back the elastic waist band of her filly’s diaper. “Awe, Dashie. Did some pony make a big uh-oh? It’s alright, not every filly is mare material. Now, come on and quit acting like this unfair. You sat in a foal’s highchair and willingly made poopy pants, all because I told you to. That’s the most foalish thing you could have possibly done.” Rainbow Dash wanted to say a word, but her own fear seemed to petrify her throat from making any noise. Pausing, the sun-coloured mare stood up with a confident poise, “Dashie. I definitely did the right thing putting you back in diapers because you need a mommy- not a filly friend. Now, stand up and toddle your way to the nursery. We need to get your stinky butt changed.” With her sense of self-security in shambles, the mare-foal stood. Taking a deep breath, she waited for Fluttershy to take the lead then followed behind, her saggy dirty diaper shamefully swaying between her legs as she waddled like a foal. ***I’m currently debating on continuing this series or not. While I think there’s a lot more I could do with a mare-foal Rainbow Dash. I feel like this is equal parts a nice start or conclusion. So, we’ll see.Part One: Rainbow Dash and Her Spitfire Plushie Either way, I do plan on continuing to draw ponies!Link to Mini-series Poll: oliver-england.deviantart.com/…Link to my Tumblr: oliver-england.tumblr.com/Have a good one! ~England ^^

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