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Estimated Reading: 3 weeks
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Rainbow Dash just may be Sugarcube Corner's best customer, even though she can't stand sweets. Pinkie Pie is none the wiser.
The glamorous unicorn Opalescence is haunted by bizarre recurring dreams of a world in which she and her friends are all animals. But as vivid as these dreams are, surely they're just dreams, right? There couldn't actually be a parallel universe somewhere where they're little more than pets ... right?
[Complete!] When Rarity finds out how little Twilight gets out of the Library, things get out of hand as she decides to take it upon herself to teach Twilight the ropes of dating. As Rarity drags her around, Twilight begins to have a good idea of who she wants to ask out.
Sweetie Belle gets curious about where babies come from, so she confronts Rarity about it.
Twilight Sparkle prides herself on following and sticking to her plans, but she isn't as organized as everypony thinks. Her master list, the plan for her life, has an item that she has never been able to check off; and the time has come to fix that. How hard can it be? All she needs to do is go on a date and get a kiss.
Twilight Sparkle believes that, if Equestria wanted to avoid another incident like Shining Armor's almost marriage to the Changeling Queen, they must learn more about.. well, just about everything. She leaves her friends behind and goes on a journey to discover things that nopony in Equestria knows.. and ends up finding a spell with some pretty interesting results. This spell allows the user to change their appearance, or the appearance of any pony with an illusion!
Don't expect quality from this fic.
Being a creator means creating your own world, where you pour your love and heart into it.
In a stormy night, after a strange event in her office, Lauren Faust gets teleported into the magical land of Equestria. The land... that she created. What will she do now? How will she return to the reality from her own imagination? Will she even be willing to leave?
There comes a time when the light must go out; but how do you know if you've burned brightly enough?