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Estimated Reading: 5 weeks
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When reality becomes blurred, and Twilight's mind can't distinguish between the real and the false, she falls into an endless abyss devoid of any meaning for her, especially when she awakens with a broken horn. However, Applejack, in her attempt to pull the unicorn out of this melancholic pit, tries to understand why Twilight woke up asking for wings she never had.
Cadance just got done dealing with the end of the world. Turns out, it never stops ending.
Another piece that's more concept than story. Here, I try to place Cadance into the world in a way that makes sense to the confusing mess of headcanon I've got up here in this noggin of mine.
Most of ponykind didn't think much of the space far above their heads, until a record from another world fell from the skies.
Ever since Twilight blew back into Canterlot and insisted on becoming friends again, Moondancer’s life has been...better. Still not great, years of isolation can’t exactly be overturned overnight, but she is going outside more often at least.
One thing that is slow going, though, is getting her hygiene back under control. She had been doing the bare minimum for her mane and fur and unfortunately it was finally catching up to her…
That doesn’t mean she’s happy about getting a pity coupon. Moondancer is just going so she doesn't waste a gift. She doesn't really want to go. Honest.
CW - Heavy depression themes, self harm/self harm scars, and unhealthy coping mechanisms.
Written for the Quills and Sofas Passion for Fashion contest with the prompt ‘faux pas’ and presented here with much expansion (this entry is over 5k words more than my original contest entry lol). Thanks to everyone who read and commented and helped me edit afterwards - you guys are amazing!
Cover art by me! (If you are an author looking for cover art, send me a dm!)
A FIM/G3 crossover. Moondancer's life is falling apart and as she nears her breaking point, she starts dreaming about a simpler world where she feels accepted. Inspired by the episode "A Stop at Willoughby" from The Twilight Zone and my own experiences with depression.
Moon Dancer has released a guide on how to forget happiness and in the process find something more meaningful.
This contains some pretty dark themes like the use of drugs to suppress mental illnesses, self-harm and suicide. Keep this in mind before reading the story.
This story is a sequel to Cold
Time flows differently, in the multitude of plains that make up the universe. Seconds here can be hours there... and hours here can be decades over there. There is, however, one universal constant among all time and space: Time never stops. Perhaps I counted on time as my ally when I cast that spell and dove into the past... if only I'd know just how cruel and unwavering it can really be.
Thirty years, I've tried... in most other worlds, it's probably been hundreds, but I've managed to keep track. Thirty years of searching, trying and trying again, desperately doing everything in my power to bring you back... and all that I've learned is that unless I make this choice, it's simply not possible... I hope you'll forgive me. I know that'll be hard... but maybe given enough time, you'll understand... -Twilight Sparkle
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