Book Two of the Lonelyverse. Having gotten through Harry's first year with a lot of excitement, him and the alicorns thought they could unwind. Sadly, it was not to be. House elves, giant snakes, hidden chambers... Looks like another eventful year!
Twilight Sparkle finds the Romaneian Lord Bela charming, but first impressions can be misleading... (A story inspired by Carmilla, Dracula, and other classic vampire tales.)
In an effort to meet and get to know the common ponies of Equestria, Luna decides to get a job! Somehow, it doesn't turn out quite as easily as she had anticipated...
Luna is back from the moon. And she's pissed. No, not at Celestia. Those drapes don't match the windows. The furniture doesn't match the carpet. Only one thing can save it now: Interior designing!
The humans at Freddy's are tired of replacing the night guard every week so they ask the princess of the night for help. What happens next? Shenanigans of course!
Celestia awakes for the first time, in a place she explores with fresh eyes. Why is she there? What is she meant to do? It will come to her, she is sure of it.
Count Dracula is given an opportunity to find new life, love, and peace in Equestria. But some scars run very deep. And with the traitorous Galamoth plotting against both Dracula and ponykind, it seems peace may not come right away.
Sombra gets blown out of Equestria after failing to take over the Crystal Empire. Only he lands in some strange land that he is unfamiliar with; someplace called Skyrim.
Twilight Sparkle enters the Canterlot Castle basement and releases the mare trapped in it. Turns out releasing a 495 year old vampire was not such a good idea in the end.
After seeing what happened when she accidently changed her friends destinies, Twilight is curious about about the 'what if'. Like, for example, what if Luna had ponies a thousand years ago who noticed her.
Princess Celestia, in her infinite wisdom, comes to the conclusion that she doesn't have nearly enough time to do everything on her busy schedule. Not a problem for her, though. The solution to having no time is obvious: just make some more.
Equestria’s calendar is bloated with holidays and celebrations of all shapes and sizes. Celestia's favorite, however, is always Nightmare Night. There are few things better than surplus candy. Luna will understand that, won't she?
Luna reread the graffiti, but it came no closer to making sense. “Princest Is Wincest,” it said. It was confusing enough to be offensive; did nopony spell correctly anymore? Perhaps Tia would be able to explain it.
Celestia is tired and worn out. Luckily, a new brand of beverage has hit the Equestrian market; Iron Bull, the drink that promises new energy and revitalization... but what effect will an energy drink for minotaurs have on an alicorn?
Celestia, Luna and Cadence are having an argument. This somehow requires one member of each of their respective guards to relay messages, guard them, and act as diplomats. Unfortunately, none of the guards are on the politics end of the spectrum...
After taking some advice from Twilight and Rarity, Trixie uses a spell to alter her coat and mane color. As a result, she somehow came out looking rather similar to a good friend of her's, though that's not all she duplicated.
Shinji feels lonely. Shinji needs friends. Shinji doesn't want any friends. Can Twilight Sparkle teach him the values of friendship? Or will they both tumble down along the Cruel Angel's Thesis?
All side-stories that aren't relevant to the main plot can be found here, a compendium of short tales regarding things like other places and characters in Equestria, character history bits, and even Bestiary entries for the monsters.
After some pressure from her sister, Princess Luna decides to join up for a dating website in order to meet a nice pony and settle down. Who she finds, however, has more in common with her than you would think.