Three years of the Royal Guard. One of the longest service times recorded, but something is bothering Flash Sentry. He loves Princess Twilight Sparkle. He doubts his real place in Equestria, until Twilight makes the first move on him.
Principal Celestia is put on administrative leave and risks being fired after yet another magical disaster on campus. Can she outwit a vindictive superintendent?
Celestia prepares for another routine day at the castle with the recent addition of teaching her new, young student. However, an impromptu structure made from books causes a slight change of plans.
After learning of the torments her human self endured, Twilight fears that ponies only put up with her for her power and connections. Starlight gives her a very complicated answer.
After saving Wallflower from an abusive home, Sunset figures the best way to help with her girlfriend's years of trauma is challenging the restrictions she's lived with all her life, like with saying curse words. Turns out, Wally's very good at that.
Princess Celestia spends time taking care of a familiar sick little filly, and along the way, learns a lesson mothers - blood or not - all one day learn.
When Wallflower tries to take her own life, Sunset does the only thing she can think of to save her. But now, having seen and inherited every memory and trauma that led to Wallflower's suicide, Sunset isn't sure if she's even the same person anymore.
Burdened with the weight of responsibility, Princess Twilight Sparkle is unable to sleep. Upon getting up in the middle of the night to console Spike with his issues, Twilight may find that she is the one in need of help.
No one at Crystal Prep had expected Twilight Sparkle to turn into a she-demon. Just why did she turn? When asked by Shadowbolts and Rainbooms, Twilight gives the answer...
Silver Spoon. Derived from the phrase "born with a silver spoon in your mouth," which implies being born into wealth, privilege, and now a pony too apparently.
Twilight Sparkle enjoys a relaxing Hearth's Warming with her parents, sipping hot cocoa and tea. Meanwhile, extradimenisional monsters attack Ponyville.
Twilight Sparkle isn't the only human learning magic, as Sunset discovers when she is invited overseas to visit a school run by Starlight Glimmer. She appears to have good intentions, but Sunset's doubts rise when a magic-powered murderer strikes
Twilight Sparkle keeps using a specific phrase out in public to describe her 'special relationship' with her friends. Said friends are convinced it does not mean what Twilight thinks it means.
Words and actions can sometimes hurt more than we know, sowing betrayal and hatred where friendship and innocence lies. A single thoughtless action can be a tipping point, one fallen domino setting off hundreds. Look back, and answer me.
Spike is her number-one assistant and that will never change. Even in her becoming a greater princess he has not failed in that role. Isn't it odd how a dragon can compensate for a castle? Twilight discovers his secret... and must save him from it.
"You probably thought the pain would disappear with you, but it didn't. It just passed on to someone else." — Twilight Sparkle returns to the human world following her conversation with Sunset. Sequel to Last Light.
On a visit to Equestria, Sunset Shimmer discovers she and Princess Twilight have an unexpected connection from their school days... so they go check it out together...
Princess Twilight Sparkle is hungry at 1am, and she’s in the mood for hayburgers, so she has some sent to the royal castle. And that’s it. Nothing else happens.
In light of what happened during the Friendship Games, Dean Cadence and Shining Armor does something that catches Principal Cinch off-guard: They quit.
In order to destress, Princess Celestia takes a potion that allows her to briefly be a child again. Could Discord, Sombra, and Chrysalis possibly benefit from the same procedure?