Any story can have a generic wish fulfillment scenario. What about a story that does them all at once? Twelve cliches for the price of one!—You/he/I just moved into Ponyville U, and Princess Luna did too..
Applejack steps out of her barn to find that her home is gone, Sweet Apple Acres has been transformed into a beach, Rainbow Dash has opened up a juice bar on her front lawn, Pinkie Pie's dancing the hula, and her troubles have only just begun.
Sweetie Belle is turning Thirty, and she is far from happy. So The Mane Six and Spike help her out with some words of comfort and recounts of their own crazy thirtieth birthdays.
Can Lyra and Bon Bon navigate the twisting waters of the foster care system to finally become parents! Even if they succeed, can they make a connection with a child without breaking their own hearts?
On the Pie family farm, there are only rocks. It's a life Pinkie moved away from. Back home, after a tragic event, her sister Inkie wonders if she should do the same. After all: it's hard to have a life worth living, with only rocks.
As her battle with cancer draws to a close, Ditzy Doo spends her final days with the ponies closest to her. There is so much for her to say to her friends and family--so much in so little time that she might miss something she needs to say.
Scootaloo's eighth birthday is coming up soon, and her life is going pretty well. Sure, she can't fly and doesn't really have any friends, but she has two parents who love her and a nice home. What more could she want?
I love my brother. I know lesser mares would've quit by now. When he boarded that train to the changeling territory, he was still Macintosh. When he came back he was still the same, but... different.
When Twilight Sparkle went to bed, she had friends she loved and a life she enjoyed. But she awoke to hospital gowns and padded restraints. And the doctors, they keep telling her that she is sick and none of it was real. They’re lying, right?