A new school, a new chance. Trixie's going to be popular this time. And what better way than to be princess of the Spring Fling? But, Trixie isn't the only new girl. Care to know what happened to the girl who first challenged Sunset's rule?
After events at the Spring Fling, Trixie has fallen into a depression. A depression Sunset is ensuring she doesn't come out of again. Can Maud break Trixie out of it, despite her utter lack of social skills? Or will she just creep Trixie out?
Twilight thought she'd had enough excitement for one day after meeting her human counterpart. Or so she thought until she was met with the uncanny feeling that Pinkie Pie was acting, well, a bit too equestrian.
Following a tense argument at one of Pinkie's sleepovers, Maud challenges Rainbow to a round of her favorite game, Rock-Paper-Scissors, to decide who gets to make the rules while Pinkie's parents are away. Rocks and dramatic irony ensue.
Adagio Dazzle and Aria Blaze live in a slump, endlessly trying to forget the obvious. Perhaps all they need is something (and someone!) to cheer them up.
After the Fall Formal, Rarity can't help but think about how things have changed. Knowing that magic and portals to other worlds exist, her perspective on life has been forever changed. Luckily, a dose of Pinkie might just be the thing she needs
It wasn't a job her friends would've ever thought she'd be right for when she left Canterlot High. Yet funnily enough, being a cop is almost second nature to Pinkie Pie.
Now that the link between the human world and pony world is constantly open through Twilight's magic, students (whether by accident or on purpose) will wander to the other side.