After four years in prison, human Sunset Shimmer comes back to reclaim her identity. For the pony who's been impersonating her, this might get complicated.
Autumn break rolls around, and Cheerilee's class must cover a foreign country in a report over the course of the break. Naturally, the Cutie Mark Crusaders do something that hasn't been done before: document a city-state of the sister world.
Following the events of her last two stories and her—much un-warranted—incarceration, Batsy Fluftentuft the Magnificent devises her latest and most daring escape.
I hate insomnia. Lying there, staring at the inside of your own eyelids and waiting, but morning comes so slow. Nothing to do but lie around and think, which would be easier if that air-headed twerp Sonata weren't snoring so loudly next to me.
One night while hanging out with her boyfriend, Sunset Shimmer finds herself falling ill with the flu. Despite Sunset assuring him it's no problem, Flash insists on assisting.
The life of a Wonderbolt may seem exciting, demanding and busy, but it's time to remember that they, too, are just ponies, after all. Spitfire, as their Captain, knows that fact only too well.