Braeburn’s met the filly of his dreams, and he’s corralled Cheese Sandwich to throw the biggest wedding Appleloosa has ever seen. He’s only exchanged letters with his intended, but he’s sure she’ll be everything he wants
Flash Sentry loves Twilight from afar. She can never know of his love. She could never return it. The two could never be. Such is the order—the way things are supposed to be.
Lovers have their reasons. To Twilight Sparkle, the reasons she loves Celestia are perfectly obvious. And to Princess Celestia the reasons why she can't love Twilight back are equally obvious.
During the most violent storms, Pinkie runs outside and sits on the tallest hill in Ponyville. Everyone says she's "just being Pinkie". But she knows that by showing love for the storms, she shows love for the pony who makes them.
Rainbow Dash hates getting up early so she can go through such a tedious routine. It's such a waste of valuable time. She could be sleeping or enjoying a few extra moments with her marefriend in their nice, warm bed.
In a yard, all alone, a pony whiles away the time caring for the lawn and the roses. Roseluck can understand that, to a point. And she's determined to help.
A holiday tale in which Cheerilee learns the true meaning of the word "wassail"; Granny Smith fails to learn the true meaning of the word "polymath"; and somehow, amidst it all, three flowers finally begin to put down roots.
After the usual spell mishap, Twilight finds herself falling head over hooves in love with anything that she lays her eyes on. Can she ride out the Countdown, or embarass herself trying to?