After 5 years, Maud is excited to return home, a place that never changes—a stable place. Change it has, however, and maybe the foundation her family was built on isn't as solid as she thought it was.
Rainbow Dash's passing had hit hard to nearly everypony she had known, as she meant many things to many ponies. To some she was a captain with remarkable morals. To others she was the most loyal friend they had. And to one, she was a beloved sister.
When Rainbow Dash discovers that the supposedly unforgivable Lightning Dust is loved by a mare in the Apple Family, she learns an important lesson in compassion and forgiveness.
After a particularly nutty shift at Starbucks, Johanna watches the new MLP movie and then goes to sleep. The next four mornings are one wonderful surprise after another, centered around the lovely and melodic Pipp Petals.
After saving Wallflower from an abusive home, Sunset figures the best way to help with her girlfriend's years of trauma is challenging the restrictions she's lived with all her life, like with saying curse words. Turns out, Wally's very good at that.
The only reason Wallflower made it this far is because Sunset was always there when she needed her. How can she possibly win a fight against herself when Sunset's away?
As Twilight learns that her brother is getting married to another stallion, going against everything their parents taught them about gay relationships being bad, Twilight finds herself not only confused about their love but her own feelings as well.
Sunset Shimmer and Wallflower Blush just started dating. Everything's been going well so far, except for one thing. One nagging suspicion that Sunset can't seem to shake. It doesn't help that Wallflower keeps giving her ample opportunities to worry.
Silverstream's carefree life towards graduation is thrown upside down by the abrupt appearance of the liberated Queen Chrysalis. What will become of their lives over the course of one day?
When a crowd of mouth-breathing alt-right goons interrupts her beach date with Sunset Shimmer, Wallflower Blush calmly and rationally quiets them down. With a baseball bat. With nails stuck through it.
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 Shimmer has fallen into a self-destructive spiral since her friends left her, and she attempts to end her life. While unconscious, she is confronted by Princess Luna. They have much to discuss, whether Sunset likes it or not.
Unable to handle her anxiety without the memory stone, Wallflower Blush tries to end her life. The attempt leaves her too injured to recover, and with just hours left to live, she expects to die all alone—until Sunset Shimmer appears, asking, “Why?"