Astral Ink finds himself in the dream of Princess Luna, where he learns why the alicorn cherishes him so much. he also then finally decides to reveal some hidden feelings he has for the mare.
During his downtime, Royal Scribe to Princess Luna, Astral Ink, receives some timely advice. Sometimes the right words from the right pony makes all the difference in the world.
She looked just like Princess Celestia, except marred and broken. Her ceremonial barding had rusted slightly. Black streaks ran through her mane. Worst was the scar across her chest. The tarnished Celestia smiled at Luna. "H-hello, monster."
Princess Nightmare Moon had tried to keep it secret. She had feigned ignorance, but the charade could not last. She nocked the arrow. Tirek was a large target; he would fall easily. Then the true challenge would come: explaining herself to Celestia.
Nightmare Moon won. She defeated Celestia, broke the Elements, banished the sun. This all happened a very long time ago. So long ago, that she has had plenty of time to change her mind. Not that fixing it will be simple.
The war is over, Equestria is at peace once more. But what peace it can hope for with Nightmare Moon now on its throne? Well, perphaps she would prove to be much different than anypony belived.
Banished to another reality. Twilight tries to figure out what makes this Equestia different than the one she grew up in. Getting accustomed to the differences of this reality, will Twilight be able to recreate Starlight’s spell and return back home?
There are many boundaries between an immortal princess and her student. Some are inevitably crossed when Spike accidentally sends Twilight’s fantasy to Princess Celestia.
Cadence and Twilight decided to take a trip to the Hoofwian Islands together. The vacation is suppose to be about fun in the sun, but what if one of them deep down has a bit more than that planned. How will the other pony respond to this?
Celestia is struggling to come to terms with her true feelings for Twilight. Unwilling to watch her sister suffer under apathy and indecision, Luna takes it upon herself to help Celestia confront her newfound feelings.
Celestia is in love with Twilight. And has been for a long time. Yet she doesn't tell Twilight. Why? Because she's waiting for the perfect moment. She's got time after all.
One night a year, on the Eve of the Summer Sun Celebration, Princess Celestia is sad, at least according to Twilight's observations. She has a plan, a boardgame, and is determined to try to cheer up her mentor.
Twilight prides herself on order and control. When a fleeting crush returns and throws her out of sorts, she decides to confront the problem once and for all.
Luna can't help but notice the signs Twilight has been giving her lately. When things go severely wrong following an incident at a secluded lake, it all becomes too much to ignore, and Luna must make her choices.
It had been 2 years since Twilight loved to Ponyville, 2 years since Princess Luna's first Nightmare Night, 2 years since the seeds of Twilight's love for Luna was set in the soil.
The day of Twilight's coronation is stressful for the young alicorn soon-to-be princess. Everything must be perfect, and to Twilight, it will never be perfect. But maybe it doesn't have to be perfect, or maybe she needs to look at it differently.
The night of Twilight's ascension into an alicorn leaves Twilight unable to sleep, her mind plagued with fear, uncertainty, and doubt. But maybe a visitor can help ease her worries and comfort her.
What would you do if you already had everything? Or everything you wanted. Her Majesty Nightmare Moon has recently discovered there is more to life than war, intrigues and edicts. Luna is trying to be helpful. She has no choice.
Celestia loves Twilight Sparkle. That is a fact, an indisputable constant of the universe. What that love means, however, is much less certain. The love of a teacher, the love of a friend, or the love that Celestia dares not name.
Celestia has seen a lot of terrifying things, but nothing she has ever faced is more terrifying to her than this: Telling Twilight's parents she's in love with their daughter.
Celestia loves Twilight, and she’s not afraid to show it. Or rather, she would show it, but she can’t. Twilight isn’t ready yet. She’s scared to tell anyone about their relationship. Celestia doesn't mind waiting. She’s a patient mare.
Ponies change, it's inevitable. We grow, we change, nopony can stop it. The question is though, what do you do when you first realize things have changed, do accept it or do you deny with everything you.
Celestia asks Luna to teach Twilight dark magic. Twilight must pass Luna's class in order to graduate. As Luna develops feelings for her student, Twilight questions which princess she really wants to serve and protect.
Elias "Rubrum Aquilae" Bright, the former leader of the Legio I Americana, on the run from his past, finds himself thrown into the conflicts of Equestria.
Rangers find themselves in a world full of colorful talking ponies and an adventure awaits them. A war is taking place on Equestria. How can they survive through all of this? And the most important thing is, will they ever get back home? God help us.