Total Words: 203,306
Estimated Reading: 13 hours
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A magical mishap leaves Twilight having to deal with a series of Twilights from alternate realities.
It's all downhill from there.
“Wait, you killed me?”
“I’m pretty sure you were at least clinically dead for a couple minutes. So technically, yes.”
Takes place directly after the Twilight vs. Raven Death Battle. Spoilers for that, in case that wasn’t obvious.
Sunset is invited to a picnic in Equestria where she attempts to get to know the pony versions of her friends then is asked to open a can of creamed corn. Hilarity ensues… No wait… A trip to the ER ensues. That’s what I meant to say.
Part of the MAD verse.
Thanks to Tired Old Man, Nova Quill/Firimil, and
Steel Resolvefor their edits and suggestions and insta-pony-girl for the Sunset Shimmer picture!
Sunset hesitantly lets a very enthusiastic Princess Twilight take her new cellphone through the mirror, so that Twilight can study it in Equestria.
It does not work. At all.
*Featured 1/5-1/8*
Thanks, everypony!
Shining Armor just wanted one relaxing evening. Unfortunately, Flurry Heart has decided to be difficult yet again. Shining Armor is about to learn how bad an idea it is to teach law and tabletop role-playing games to his precocious 'tween, and Flurry Heart is about to learn just what a munchkin her nerdy father is.
Edited by Damaged.
Equestria is full of all kind of strange and magical things, from mystic evil amulets to flying cities, even cannons that shoot cake batter. But there's one thing that Sunset never expected to find in the human world: bubble wrap.
Edited by Nugget Thank you for all the help!
Cover Picture by:Luminaura Art used with permission.
Featured on 01/12/2017
Starlight Glimmer is about to embark on a few little friendship lessons. Five to be exact. However she’s still a little murky on how to get all her friends to cooperate so things go as quickly and efficiently as possible. Luckily A surprise visit from another friend might solve Starlight’s problem.
An alternative take on Every Little Thing She Does and inspired by a conversation with Tired Old Man.