Two great secrets govern Prince Blueblood's life: his passion for writing romantic poetry, and the mare who is the latest target of his affection.
Special thanks to Aziraphael for editing.
You'll find, my friend, that in the gutters of this floating world, much of the trash consists of fallen flowers.
Two great secrets govern Prince Blueblood's life: his passion for writing romantic poetry, and the mare who is the latest target of his affection.
Special thanks to Aziraphael for editing.
This story is a sequel to Through the Well of Pirene
Pirene stretched and emerged from her cave, shaking off the heaviness of her long slumber like a raiment. The fields of her home were saturated in sunlight, and her children played and laughed and sang in the light, their green eyes bright. Of them, one trotted forward to nuzzle at her, her mane thickly curled and black. "Hello, Mother."
"Good morning, Aurora. How are things going with Daphne and her friends?"
"I haven't checked the Well in a bit," she admitted, twitching her tail. "Our umpteenth-great granddaughter is probably in trouble, though."
"Let's have a look, then, shall we? It's been far too long."
With that, the two of them settled near the Well, and watched what visions poured from it, the stories, struggles, sorrows, and triumphs of nine and a half worlds that flowed like water, like imagination.
These are those tales.
Vinyl Scratch reminisces about her University days where she spent more time with her friends Lyra, Octavia and Bon Bon. Now alone, she thinks about what was and what could have been. She follows the trail of memories and wishes she could alter them as she relives the events of her college years and tries to make sense of how things have changed.
She takes comfort in the memories of kind loyalty from her best friend Lyra Heartstrings, Lyra's adorable obsession with criminal justice major Bon Bon, and her first meetings with the love of her life, Octavia Melody...
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You might like this story if you also like:
Reminiscing about Better Days
Romantic Relationships
Lesbian Characters, Horse Characters, Lesbian Horse Characters
College Stories
Sexual Tension
Stream-of-Consciousness Thought in Written Form
The Ship "OctiScratch"
The Ship "LyraBon"
(Rated T for suggestive themes)
Starlight Glimmer has asked you out on a date. But sadly, for her, you're just not that into ponies.
I'm sure this'll have no negative repercussions.
A semi-sequel to "Fluttershy Wants In Your Shirt".
The Cutie Mark Crusaders approach Spike with the most important question ever... who is 'the cute one'. It gets weird really quick.
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All "Cute One" stories have to come in chapters from now on. Mods Orders.
When I first met Princess Twilight, she was confused, lost. Adrift in an alien world. I thought of her as a rich eccentric, certainly a foreigner. I humored her as much as I believed her, really. Even when she dragged me to the very ends of the world in her mad quest for a mythic well, I really did it all for her. I figured it would help her find some closure, and we could go home.
I was right, in a way.
Based roughly on the game 80 Days.
Trixie Lulamoon has made a hefty wager that she can travel around the world in fewer than eighty days, and has enlisted the help of her faithful friend Starlight Glimmer to do it! To achieve victory, they will need to test the very limits of their wits, their endurance... even their friendship.
Will it be enough?
And, perhaps more importantly, will it be worth it?
A thematic crossover with the lovely indie game 80 Days, as encouraged by horizon.
Ponyville has grown boring for Rainbow Dash. Sometimes, an entire week will pass between monster attacks.
What's a mare of action to do when her neighbors are all celebrating apples and hard work? When the weather bureau insists on gentle showers and sunny days, instead of something more exciting?
She has to find adventure, obviously. And when an airship captained by a pegasus pony flies through Ponyville one lazy summer day, dragging a flying iceberg behind it, Rainbow Dash realizes this might be the opportunity she's been waiting for.
But nopony ever said adventuring was easy.
When Twilight and Celestia have an argument about the existence of leap years, there’s only one possible way to settle their differences: a race around the world!
With the full benefit of hindsight, there may have been other ways.
An 80 Days crossover, written as part of Horizon's writing challenge. Edited by Ether Echoes, Soge, Giant Hat, and Tormented Dragon, who are all amazing.