She looked just like Princess Celestia, except marred and broken. Her ceremonial barding had rusted slightly. Black streaks ran through her mane. Worst was the scar across her chest. The tarnished Celestia smiled at Luna. "H-hello, monster."
Princess Nightmare Moon had tried to keep it secret. She had feigned ignorance, but the charade could not last. She nocked the arrow. Tirek was a large target; he would fall easily. Then the true challenge would come: explaining herself to Celestia.
Nightmare Moon won. She defeated Celestia, broke the Elements, banished the sun. This all happened a very long time ago. So long ago, that she has had plenty of time to change her mind. Not that fixing it will be simple.
A down-on-his-luck chef from Manehattan moves to the rural town of Ponyville as part of a get-rich-quick scheme. But he gets a bit more than he bargained for.
Filly Twilight writes an essay on what she thinks of the nobles on a scroll she finds in Celestia's room that turns out to be for a speech Celestia was about to read to all of Canterlot.
2276888 I look forward to reading it, as a FF/EMT I like stories relating to my trade, I just don't like to read them until they're finished. Keep on writing brother!
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2276926 You have my utter and total respect for what you do. Thank you from all of us, for rushing into the fire while we run away.
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I look forward to reading it, as a FF/EMT I like stories relating to my trade, I just don't like to read them until they're finished.
Keep on writing brother!
Thank you for tossing my story into your "watch and wait" list. Book one should be done around chapter 60 give or take a few, before book 2 kicks in (Title: PVFD New Generation)
Thank you for adding my story A Sweet Taste of Cake to your Favorites bookshelf. I'm glad that you enjoyed my story about two ponies who fell—and stayed—in love.
Thank you for the favorite!