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[Complete!] When Rainbow Dash crashes into the library one too many times, Twilight ends up becoming her coach for the upcoming Best Young Flier Competition. But Rainbow Dash wants more, and relationships are never as perfect as they seem.
The way others perceive us can affect how we perceive ourselves, and the results are rarely pretty. When a couple of Canterlot ponies from her past come to Ponyville, Twilight has a difficult time revisiting a traumatic event from her foalhood.
*Now on Equestria Daily! Thanks are in order to the pre-reader(s) who put their time aside for this story. Final scene changed from "alternate ending" to "epilogue", and extended, because sometimes we only think of scenes after things see publish.
Reading by Obabscribbler: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=bitGUNZKNmU
Everyone has to grow up sometime, but when it's Twilight's best friends turn, will she have the strength to let him go?
Pic credit to whoever does the 'Ask Twilight Sparkle anything' thing on tumblr.
When dark creatures begin appearing in Equestria, Princess Celestia and Princess Luna summon the bearers of the Elements of Harmony to Canterlot. Before the six ponies can arrive, though, four strange ponies are expelled from a portal that appears in the throne room, and they explain that Equestria is not the only place at risk from these creatures. Thus begins an adventure that will reveal a greater destiny for Ponyville's librarian than she could have ever dreamed of.
Kingdom Hearts/My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic crossover. Pairings undisclosed.
You don't think Rarity risked getting cement in her mane just to repair a dam, do you?
This is the short tale of a frustrated white unicorn and an oblivious orange earth pony.
Twilight Sparkle is accepted into Princess Celestia's School for Gifted Unicorns and gets a little more than what she bargained for.
Illustrated by me.
(If you object to swearing, please skip chapter 6. That's the one chapter that bumps this story straight up to a Teen rating.)