Convinced by Twilight, Sunset Shimmer finally decides to return with her to Equestria- and face the music from her former mentor. Of course, when faced with speaking to her old mentor behind closed doors, the two reconnect as so much more...
Twilight Sparkle is now back to normal. But what about the one Responsible for nearly getting the world destroyed? Well, Dean Cadence has something to say about Abacus Cinch's actions, and she tends to express her reactions in a more...direct manner.
The changlings have taken over and all hope is long as none is left to stand against them. But in another world there is still one unicorn left. With the help of her old teacher's pet, Sunset must become the hero she always meant to be.
Sunset Shimmer has returned to Equestria, by special request of Celestia. Celestia wants to make her former pupil an offer. A chance to turn back the clock, to take back a moment that they both, dearly regret.
Princess Twilight of Equestria missed the amount of messages that was sent from Sunset and rushes to Canterlot High. Once she was at the other side, she meets her friends and herself? The next conversation they have becomes interesting.
Sunset Shimmer invites Twilight over to spend the night at her home in the wake of the Friendship Games fiasco, and Twilight learns that they have a lot more in common than she expected.
Sunset Shimmer finally returns home to Equestria to right her old wrongs, unfortunately the sins of the Human World follow her back and put everypony in Equestria in danger.
A year after the battle of the bands, graduation nears, a familiar face returns, a pure heart is corrupted, enemies become allies and the fate of all reality hangs in the balance.
Sunset Shimmer is living proof that people can change. When she finds out that the Dazzlings are being expelled for their crimes, she will make an attempt to understand their past and salvage their future.
What's the use? No one wants to accept her as a new person. She tried the best she could to show the others that she's changed, but nothing's working. She can't blame them: who would believe her anyway? That is, anyone other than herself?