Flurry Heart has entered the goth phase of her life. Shining doesn’t know how to deal with it, so he decides to do something about it... something radically stupid.
Turns out Rainbow Dash and Rarity are a married couple, and have been since before Twilight moved to Ponyville. Twilight never knew this. Hilarity ensues, as well as a few feels.
"I only left my daughter alone for an instant Mr Officer, I didn't know this would happen. Her name? Flurry Heart. My name? Prince Shining Armour... oh, so namedropping that I'm royalty won't do me any good? That's a shame..."
Cadance was curious as to why a kirin was sitting at their dining room table. What she finds out was definitely more than what she could consider. Not that Shining Armor helped at all.
Celestia invites Anon urgently to the castle. Luna is out of sorts, and she doesn't know what to do. Since Anon was dating Luna, it made the most sense for him to find out why. What he finds may bring him closer to Luna.
The newest student to the School of Friendship, a diamond dog named Ruff, gets teleported to Cloudsdale, and it's all Starlight's fault. Hopefully she can fix this mess before Twilight finds Ruff, right?
When faced with adversity, all a child might need is a loving hoof to nudge them in the right direction. But sometimes, that gentle nudge takes the form of a forceful kick.
Months after running into Anon in the bar, Lightning Dust meets with him to ask him for his help. He offers it willingly, which makes Lightning Dust grateful. Neither knew what was going to happen. And neither did Spitfire.
Hearts and Hooves Day is only two days away, and both Applejack and Rainbow Dash plan to prepare the festivities at the farm; but when a particular pink mare appears to host a pastry competition, feelings among friends arise.
After Anon falls into the Stream of Silence, his wife, Rain Shine, must do what she can to help him until the next batch of foal's-breath finishes growing.
Stuck in another world as a pony, I must hide what I truly am, else they'll lock me in a dungeon. Easier said than done; I know nothing about their culture! Thankfully, there's someone else who shares my predicament. Together, we'll find a way home.