Sunset has had the same jacket ever since she came to Canterlot High. Rarity and the girls want to treat her to some new clothes, but some things are too important to be replaced.
Total Words: 1,732,801
Estimated Reading: 4 days
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This is a collection of all the short little warm-ups or bits of practice I think might be worthy to share with the public. Anything from sad to horror, so the tags probably aren't a good indication of what you'll find. If it's bedtime and you're in the mood for a tiny ficlet to pass a few minutes, you've come to the right place.
Sunset has reached the final page in her journal to Twilight. With no idea what to write on it, she has to think about living life without the guidance that she's relied on for so long, and possibly without one of her best friends.
Applejack's entire life is on Sweet Apple Acres. All her time and energy is devoted into making sure her farm is in the best shape it can be in. Every hour she can spend making her farm and her work better isn't time wasted to her.
Life isn't all about working, though, and Applejack knows this. She can make time for friends, family, fun, and life later though. She's got plenty of time and it'll all happen eventually, right?
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It's been years since Gilda lost her best friend. She's sat at the edge of the Abysmal Abyss almost every day since then, just trying to finally let go.
After what Sunset had done she never expected anyone to forgive her, but there was always someone willing to give her a second chance and accept her for what she was. Even before Twilight's friends bothered with her, there was one girl who Sunset could always rely on to be there.
All of Sunset's hard work in college is finally nearing its end. As she's sitting in her dorm room on yet another lonely Friday night, she has to wonder what she might have lost along the way.
Twilight calls for help. Unfortunately, it comes.
Note that this story deals heavily with depression and suicide. There's no shame in deciding not to read.
Thanks to Quill Scratch for prereading.
Wallflower Blush has a bad habit, but it's really not a big deal. After all, it's her choice.
Rated Recommended by PresentPerfect.
This story is a sequel to Bad Habits
Eighteen days ago, Wallflower promised Sunset that she would stop hurting herself. She's never regretted anything more.