Faced with Twilight's coronation, Rarity must contend with what it might mean for their relationship. After all, quietly stashed away in the back of her closet are dozens of books that aren’t hers. Someday, she hopes she'll be able to give them back.
My name was Sparkler. I was a pony with dreams and goals and ambitions. What am I now? A pebble rattles at the other end of the alley and my head jerks upright. Nothing visible. But then they never are, are they? Not until it’s too late.
You aren’t really sure what happened last night—all you know is that you’ve woken up in a bed that isn’t yours, and you’re pressed up against something very warm, and very fluffy… that just moved?
If Rarity saved half her meals to feed to the fairies so she could stay pretty, Sweetie Belle wasn't going to argue. Rarity was always right, after all.
Trixie's line of work is dangerous. But she's a careful showpony, and that's why she's only died a few dozen times in her career. She thinks this is normal.
After weeks of failing to find anything to write about in her monthly magazine article, Rarity finds unexpected inspiration in her friend's somewhat odd relationship.
Flitter thinks Fluttershy is the weakest pony in the world. Flitter has never confronted what Fluttershy's job really means. Nopony ever wants to or should. Now Flitter has to. And 'weak' will turn out to be exactly the wrong word.
(Takes place in an AU during "To Where and Back Again, Part 2" for obvious reasons.) Starlight ends up being transformed and turned into a changeling, making her the changelings' new queen. Starlight must now come to grips with her new position.
After staying away from her friends for years, Fluttershy is stunned to discover Rainbow Dash on her doorstep looking haggard and asking for sanctuary in her escape from someone she won't name.
Nightmare Moon must come first in your heart. Always. To betray one's devotion to Her Majesty with love for another is an act of high treason: a Heartcrime. Night Chamberlain Rarity's sure she's not a criminal. But she's been wrong before.
It is a terrible thing, to lose the pony you love. Lightning Dust has been alone since Fiddlesticks died, and she can no longer conceive of any other way to be.
After learning of an ancient dueling ritual, Princess Luna becomes determined to try a round of pistols at dawn herself. Now if she could only find somepony willing to duel her.
There has been a crime most foul in Ponyville, and Twilight Sparkle is on the case. She has gathered all of the suspects under one roof, and tonight, she will discover the truth. One pony will face the justice they so richly deserve.
After breaking her leg in the middle of the Everfree Forest, Applejack is forced to take shelter with Rainbow Dash in an abandoned cabin in the woods. Historically, this sort of thing has only ever ended well.
There's a door in Twilight's castle. She doesn't know where it leads to, she doesn't know why it's there. But it is. Sometimes, at least. It's rather hard to catch though.
Dusk Shine is completely fine with being a stallion. There’s no way he could be trans, so there must be some other way to fix this hole in his heart. Then he can finally be the pony his friends deserve.
At an apple family celebration, lonely Coco Pommel meets a boisterous mare who's very interested. The only problem is Coco discovers that she has her own doubts about whether she may qualify in the mare's eyes.
Rainbow Dash wants to spend her morning in her favourite bar, but there are a lot of things on her mind. One of those things walks in the door. Feelings flare up, and things can only go wrong.
A.K. Yearling doesn't write love stories, because Daring Do usually spends Hearts and Hooves Day tearing through Equestria in a no-holds-barred search for candy. There's no room for anypony else in the chase. Especially not some stuck-up stunt flier.