After decades of silent suffering, an unexpected event causes Luna to reach her breaking point much sooner. Instead of embracing her inner darkness, she makes a very different decision that will change her life in unimaginable ways.
Princess Luna, struggling with the loss of the one closest to her, attempts to re-integrate into society after her return from her imprisonment on the moon. All the while, she fights to cope with a growing envy and burning hatred for her sister.
What is necessary is rarely easy or comfortable. It causes anger, depression, and most of all, fear. Pure and simple fear. Fear of what others may think. Fear of what will change. Fear of whether or not things will ever get better.
After the horrible event Luna and Celestia are both thinking about, what had happened. While Luna struggles with the doubt, planted by Nightmare Moon, Celestia has to solve an even greater problem. How to remember a tragedy?
Luna is ignored by her subjects and her sister. They shun her night away and her sister behaves like a ruler towards the younger sibling. Luna is sick of it. Her entire life changes, when she meets a certain mare during one destined night.
A follower of Princess Luna is driven by her loss to dare the impossible. She will visit the moon in the Dreaming, and bring back the Princess of the Night.
Princess Luna feels as though she lives in the shadow of her sister. Always outshined, and never appreciated for her gifts. But what happens after the very first summer sun celebration will change the history of Equestria forever.
Shunned by the world, filled with her hate and jealousy, Luna had agreed to a horrible deal. As she rises in rebellion against her sister, things turn out for the worst...for her.