(Takes place after "Hard To Say Anything".) Cheerilee is crushed to hear that Big Macintosh has found a new special somepony, but convinces herself it's for the best. That is, until Big Mac meets with her to share an important confession.
Flurry Heart has requested a very unusual bedtime story. Shining Armor senses something is up, but he also knows that children occasionally come across feelings they don't have words for yet. Books can supply those words.
It was preposterous, of course. Every detail in Sunny's notes went against the possibility of a pony being able to live and survive on the inhospitable summit of Mount Everhoof. But the sightings won't stop rolling in...
Rarity and Applejack have been apart a long time. And they're... content... with that. However, it seems that fate, and the will of two teenage boys, will change that.
Why would a pony make themselves completely unlikable in order to be liked. Maybe "The Great And Powerful Trixie" will be able to teach Twilight Sparkle a few things.
A movie studio working on an adaptation, which listens to selected suggestions from fans, may benefit. A director who winds up taking all of his marching orders from an obsessive bibliophile is about to wish he'd never been born.
Peace in Maretime Bay will have to be disturbed for the return of a beloved antagonist, it is up to Sunny and her friends to defeat this newest foe of theirs in a little game.
It’s been a couple of centuries since Twilight and her friends became rulers of Equestria. She receives a vision of a future without magic. In order to save friendship to be rediscovered later, she must bury it and hide it for now.
Just because Celestia took a hit from an overcharged Chrysalis doesn’t mean she can’t protect her little ponies. And that's exactly what she intends to do.
Trixie is on trial for crimes she committed during "Magic Duel." The pony media turns it into the trial of the century. At first, Trixie loves all the attention. But then she realizes she may be convicted in the court of public opinion.
What's so special about the traveling casino which just set up its tent in the Everfree? You can't lose. As long as you keep playing, you're guaranteed to at least break even. As Twilight and Pinkie discover, the problems only start when you stop...
It has been over 100 years since Celestia and Twilight's relationship collapsed, since they've seen or spoken to each other. But when Twilight appears in the royal palace, that century of silence will come to an end. Very, very politely.
'R' and 'E' are right next to one another on keyboards, so I dismissed 'Mareiott' as a typo and booked my hotel room online. It was only after I found a pony waiting for me at the airport that I realized it was, instead, a horrible pun.
Being the metaphysical manifestation of Magic itself existing beyond the borders of reality and tasked with fixing the multiverse before it collapses is no easy task. But at least Pinkie is there to keep Twilight company.
Crystal Jackpot (The bounder!), richest pony in all Equestria, has decided to get revenge on Twilight Sparkle for crippling his insurance empire. How? By insuring the residents of Ponyville against Act of... Twilight.
For reasons unexplained, the Six are at a bar in Manehatten. They talk about mistakes, about love and lust, about stuff. Then some other ponies and humans eavesdrop on them and make their own comments.
Death wasn't part of Twilight's plans for the weekend. Twilight was part of Death's plans for the weekend. Neither had foreseen someone else arranging a compromise.
When Twilight Sparkle went to bed, she had friends she loved and a life she enjoyed. But she awoke to hospital gowns and padded restraints. And the doctors, they keep telling her that she is sick and none of it was real. They’re lying, right?
Created from a magical experiment to help Twilight around the palace, Sparks is an all-knowing hard-light entity in everything but her social skills, at least until she meets Spike.
Tired of being an outcast and loser at Crystal Prep, Moon Dancer creates and takes a serum that changes her appearance. But it's not the only thing that changes though. Based on The Nutty Professor.