How is a proper princess supposed to deal with a visible expression of public disapproval? Well, she isn't in Zephyr Heights any more, so summary execution is probably out...
Luna is a strange mare. Cadance is only now just starting to see how strange she is when Luna mentions the unthinkable. Maybe she'll learn something new in the process.
The customs of the dragonlands are a mystery to Spike. When Ember invites Spike to participate in a ceremony that all dragons must face, he cautiously accepts. Little did he know, that it would make him question all that he is.
You dial up Linus for a quiet afternoon hangout. Linus proves to be a solid and dependable friend, always there when you need him. The only hiccup? His Zebra accent, a tad tricky for you to decipher at times.
Stardust Glitter, a young and sensitive emo mare, captures your attention with her enigmatic aura. Your relationship with her is fresh, still in its budding stages.
Blackjack, a solitary mare for quite some time, finds solace solely in your company. She extends a heartfelt invitation for you to spend a night at her grand mansion.
During the Summer Sun Celebration, Twilight enlists Anon's temporary help in redeeming the former Queen of Changelings. Neither of the two are particularly enthused about it.
When Derpy and Crafty Crate deliver a package to a parallel dimension of sweet and innocent ponies, things go awry, and Ocean Mist, protégé of Kimono, learns a lesson as she overcomes her limitations to help them out
Celestia has made an appointment to have a portrait made of her by a new invention called the photograph - her critics worry she would be endorsing something that could end art as they know it.
Rainbow Dash and Twilight Sparkle had been together for five months now, their bond growing stronger with each passing day. Yet, Rainbow Dash harbored a secret that she hadn't shared with the rest of Ponyville: her gothic aesthetic.