Disaster lesbian Sunset Shimmer tries to get through her days.
Warnings: discussed parental abuse and implied suicidal ideation. Neither of these are shown in-scene, but I feel it's enough to warrant the tag.
Names Anika! Writer, obsessive SunLight fan, MLP collector ~ I like to suffer along with my characters, hence the drama. Ha.
Disaster lesbian Sunset Shimmer tries to get through her days.
Warnings: discussed parental abuse and implied suicidal ideation. Neither of these are shown in-scene, but I feel it's enough to warrant the tag.
Twilight is assassinated. Repeatedly. If only anypony knew what the word "immortal" meant...
Now with a reading by Skijarama!
Now available in Spanish!
Originally written for the Writeoff Association's February contest, "The Twilight Zone."
Thanks to Not_A_Hat, Masked Ferret, Floydien, Chryssi, and ChappedPenguinLips for prereading.
Community service isn't exactly fun. Sunset Shimmer is learning that the hard way—especially when Saffron Masala keeps cooking extra meals that their soup kitchen couldn't pay people to eat. It's not fun, it's not worth it, and it's never ever ever going to change. And... for some reason, it seems Saffron's okay with that.
Now, six Wednesday nights out from the disastrous Fall Formal, Sunset decides that she might as well ask Saffron why.
Written for the May Pairings 2024 contest. Special thanks to my editors Octavia Harmony and Monochromatic, and to all of my wonderful prereaders. Art by me!
Every day, Pinkie Pie cooks dinner for her marefriend, Twilight Sparkle.
Every day, it gets a little worse.
This story is a sequel to Noradrenaline
Sunset Shimmer is not a good person. She knows this.
She may be better than she was, she may have learned how to help rather than hurt, but she’s far from perfect. The scars lining her arms? She’s earned them. She deserves them.
But that doesn’t mean that someone else deserves the same.
One last letter from a dead lover who lost her everything.. Why? Did it worth it? No, not at all.. If only she knew from the beginning..
Thanks hazelfrmfshlv for proof reading.
Trigger Warnings: Mentioned suicide (not heavyly)
As the years passed in Juniper Montage's mirror, Starlight found a way to give its inhabitants an escape. One she could never have for herself.
Starlight Glimmer failed to wrest the Magic Mirror from Juniper's grasp. She failed to convince her of the error of her ways. Instead, Juniper Montage sucked her into the Void just like Sunset and her friends. There was nothing to stop her after that.
As the Void filled up with more and more people facing the fate of a featureless eternity, Starlight discovered a method of escape, of sorts. Juniper banishing the other magical artifact users meant they had access to the Memory Stone, which Starlight could use to craft an interior world of a shared dream among the Void's inhabitants. A temporary solution, to pass the time until the day they could all escape the Void altogether.
But what if that day never comes?
an entry to The Spring Fling Contest.
thank you to Krack-Fic Kai and Moproblems Moharmoney for prereading, and Rego for shortdesc advice.
Juniper Montage won. Fifteen years ago.
written for the Sunset Shimmer x Starlight Glimmer Shipping Contest