Princess Twilight Sparkle writes letters to her former mentor.
Her friend, Spike, would rather she didn't.
Total Words: 2,812,544
Estimated Reading: 1 week
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The kingdom is safe. The land is at peace. The story is over.
Now what?
An entry in the fourteenth Quills and Sofas speedwriting competition. Prompt: "A Worthy End."
Changelings can be named after insect body parts. Thorax. Chrysalis. Pharynx. So Leg is a changeling name. Sortof. Technically. She's not happy with it.
My entry in the Quills and Sofas Speedwriting Contest #14, "A Worthy End." Written in one hour and totally unedited.
A broad, clear path runs through a deep wood on the far side of Ponyville.
No one goes there.
Four young colts want to know why.
Oh my Celestia, I just want to check out a flippin book. Why are there so many loud ponies here?
Cheese Sandwich walked a long, unbeaten path in the years after Pinkie Pie introduced him to his calling as a party pony. He wandered throughout (and beyond) Equestria, spreading joy to others while also trying to find her again.
But the danger of unbeaten paths is that you can get beaten on them, especially when crossing paths with a deadly and determined seeker of the legendary Alicorn Amulet...
This story took second place in the September 2019 'Friendship is Short Shorts' Writeoff, "Uncharted Territory."
Rarity discovers the meaning of happiness.
Stream-of-consciousness written in about an hour. Unedited.
A contest reward, written on the prompt: "Just write something comfy for yourself." I don't think the winner quite understood what he was getting into.
Rarity is good at making dresses. In fact, she's the best. But even she didn't know that her latest dress would be more than the fashion sensation of the season.
Now she was going to have to add wing-holes to all her outfits, and everypony seems worried about her latest creation.
At 3:15 AM, Adams woke me with a loud knock on my front door.
"Put your boots on," he said when I answered. "There's a biblical monster in my house."
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Literary Analysis by ScarletWeather.
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