Despite an awful past, Wallflower loves her life with Sunset and has for many years. Then she finds a secret Sunset's been hiding. Now Wallflower is determined to stop Sunset from making the biggest mistake of her life—asking Wallflower to marry her.
Wallflower Blush strikes up an unexpected close friendship with a quirky indie movie director. In fact, _best_ friendship status could well be a possibility—if she can just keep this pesky redemption arc under control.
For as long as she's lived, Sunset Shimmer has dreamt of flight, of the skies cursed to be beyond her reach. Then along comes a stranger from a faraway land, with rose-coloured wings and love in her heart, and perhaps all the answers Sunset needs.
A part of her felt a sense of emptiness inside, like a key part of her died between those thousands of years. Despite the fact that her home was as busy as ever, she still felt useless, she could be doing more, she should be doing more. But what?
At first, Wallflower Blush was excited to visit Equestria with her girlfriend, Sunset Shimmer. Then she saw how different each of them became on the other side of the mirror.
Sunset's life seems to be flawless, but the next morning no one remembers the good she has done. Looking for answers she has to make a deal with... The Great and Powerful Trixie!
Sunset finds a letter in her locker from an anonymous writer. A writer she has forgotten about many times before. But some things aren’t so easily forgotten.
Wallflower goes out for an Eve date with her two girlfriends, Sunset and Twilight. Before they can have the perfect evening, however, they run into some unexpected old friends.
In a quiet little flower shop down a Canterlot street, Sunset Shimmer finds an unexpected face from her past. One who'd rather not be forgotten, twice over.
"When a person has social anxiety, they may struggle to form connections. Bear in mind, they only struggle to form connections. That doesn't mean they don't want to."
Visiting the Equestria Land theme park, Wallflower Blush convinces her friends Roseluck and Muffins to ride the park’s famed horror attraction, Nightmare Moon’s Haunted Castle. It proves to be, shall we say, quite the ride.