Rainbow's attempt at perfection proves flawed, and she has set out to fix this, risking her own life in the process. Aid comes in the form of Twilight Sparkle, both mentally and physically.
Twilight Sparkle enlists Rainbow Dash's help in a "Fuzzy Muzzle Nuzzle" research project. The experiment only has three steps. That's not too much to ask of a close friend, is it?
It's once again the day before Hearth's Warming Eve, and Rainbow still doesn't have a present for her marefriend of one year, Twilight Sparkle. What's a mare to do?
During a week-long vacation, Applejack is surprised to learn that Twilight and Rainbow's plans are no different than if they had stayed at home. Maybe a little bet can fix that.
Twilight has thought of Rainbow Dash as more than a friend for quite some time, and, in the midst of the Equestria Games, has finally worked up enough courage to tell her. This presents her with plenty of obstacles, and a rather big problem.
Rainbow has a bit of trouble waking up her marefriend, Twilight. Everything she tries just doesn't seem to work, and as she's about to give up, a sly idea pops into her mind.
Twilight left for an official trip with Princess Celestia, leaving Rainbow Dash at home, utterly heartbroken. She would be gone for a full month, and all that she left for her pegasus was a magical stone, wielding a spell that can be used only once.
Rainbow Dash teaches a preteen Scootaloo how to fly, strengthening their bonds, both to each other and the ponies around them. A story about love, family, and growing up.
An unusual storm falls upon Ponyville, leading to widespread destruction. Rainbow Dash is badly injured while fighting the storm and Twilight must take care of her until the storm ends. Twidash.
An afternoon reading session prompts Twilight to question the meaning of storms. At the same time, she notices Rainbow Dash acting stranger by the day. Is there a connection between the two she's missing? Or will she become a storm of her own?
After putting off buying Rainbow Dash a birthday present, Twilight frantically searches for the perfect gift to give her rainbow manned friend. Unbeknownst to Twilight, Rainbow has her own plans for Twilight.
Flying is nothing more than flapping your wings. Lift, thrust, and inertia taking you from point A to point B. There’s nothing more to it than that, right?
What do you do once your dream is taken away from you? Rainbow Dash finds herself in that very position. She has to find herself a new dream, a dream that might lead to something she never expected.
Winter is finally wrapped up and Twilight Sparkle is ready for a well-deserved rest, but Rainbow Dash has one last thing she’d like to share with Twilight.
The Chaos Rose is a very special flower that blooms once a year on Hearts and Hooves Day and is one of the greatest symbols of love and devotion. So, what will happen when Twilight gives one to Rainbow?
According to Rainbow Dash, now that Twilight's an alicorn, and part pegasus, she needs to learn about traditional pegasi holidays, namely the Festival of First Flight. But could Rainbow have alternative reasons?
Pegasi have a longtime tradition of gifting their primary feathers to those closest to them. Now that Twilight has wings of her own, she wishes to participate in the custom by giving one to her special somepony.
During her usual evening stroll through the grassy plains surrounding Ponyville, Twilight comes across a crying mare whom she never expected to see there... Or crying, for that matter.
The Spring Dance in Ponyville is only a week away, and Twilight has plans to ask a certain somepony to it. The only problem is she can't dance to save her life. Unless, a certain somepony could teach her in just a week?