In an attempt to raise bits for charity, Princess Twilight begins to offer cuddles to ponies for ten bits each. However, the first pony to request cuddles was unexpected.
As the Diamond City of Canterlot celebrates the onset of winter and the defeat of the shadowkin, Astra Princess Twilight Sparkle must find a way to define her relationship with Lady Rarity. Assuming Rarity can stop flirting with her for five seconds.
Rarity had always known she would have an arranged marriage—such was the life of a princess, after all. She just hadn't expected her wife to be a sphinx or that she would actively avoid her, and not just because she loves books.
When the new deerkin ambassador, Lady Rarity, arrives in the besieged Diamond Palace of Canterlot, young Astra Princess Twilight Sparkle finds herself quite taken with the doe. It might have something to do with the whole shameless flirting thing.
For their third date, Twilight decides to take Rarity out to the local Hearth's Warming Market, hoping that might lead to a new step in their growing relationship.
When the others are to busy to attend the book club meeting, it's only Rarity and Twilight left to discuss the book of the month. Things get heated when they discuss the love triangle, and quickly turn personal.
When Rarity decides it's time to tell Sweetie Belle of her relationship with Twilight, the white unicorn is absolutely certain that her sister will approve; Twilight, on the other hoof, isn't so sure.
Rarity and Twilight see each other for the first time after two years of being apart. Twilight wants to make things right, but she may have a harder time than she expected.
After a devastating year, Rarity decides to get away from it all and spend some time with her friend Twilight. As their friendship deepens, the two turn to rely on each other with problems both internal and external.
Rarity jumped a bit, opening an eye hazily to look at what she had magicked. Somehow, a white wing was stuck underneath her. Wait. A white....wing? / Raricorn/Twicorn ship, sad later, rated for possible fluff later.
Rarity liked the tale of The Four Princesses as a filly, even if she knew it wasn't real. Princesses fighting against a spirit of chaos? A library under a tree? Please. But then she grew up and found out some bedtimes stories were quite real.