Smolder and Gallus might be good friends, but the two wanted to sneak off away from the others to enjoy some... private fun in the school after hours. Unfortunately for the two, their friends are listening in from another room to hear their taboo fun
Gallus and Smolder need extra credit in Kindness class, and Fluttershy offers to have them help her at her animal sanctuary. But they will never guess what she wants them to do!
Smolder wants Spike to come with her to the Dragon Lands for the two week holiday, but when Spike overhears her telling others that he isn't "Dragon Material" he backs out leading to a HUGE argument. But what is Smolder hiding?
Gallus, griffon orphan who nobody could care about. Gilda, grumpy and hates the holidays. Maybe it's that jolly spirit in the air again, but perhaps just this year, maybe these two griffons will find something that they both need.
Smolder's time at the School of Friendship, and her recent friendship with Spike, gives Twilight a chance to finally get some answers about dragons. Some answers are better received than others.
Smolder and Ocellus try to talk to their friends about their relationship. It does not go well. A sequel to “Midnight Rendezvous” by RainbowDoubleDash and “We Finally Did It” by Rated Ponystar.
After a slight misunderstanding about how far Sandbar and Yona have taken their relationship, Ocellus and Smolder contemplate how far they want to take their own.
"Are all these... yours?" Fluttershy asked Ember about the dragon eggs. "No... none of them are!" she denied. But what if this wasn't just a lie, but a BIG lie? Takes place straight after the episode Sweet And Smoky.
Smolder and Ocellus spend quality time together after cheer practice and encounter an eldritch entity bent on consuming Smolder's soul. They also play Connect Four.
Smolder doesn't know how beaks work. Like, when they're not being used to peck worms out of the ground. Gallus, Silverstream and Sandbar try to explain. There's a lot of kissing involved.
(Takes place after S9 E9, Sweet and Smoky) Smolder is proud that her brother was able to finally be himself without fearing being ridiculed. Now if only she could find it in herself to do the same...
Growing up is never easy, but dragons might just have it worst. In the wake of a discussion with Twilight, Smolder takes it upon herself to teach Spike what he needs to know to grow up dragon-style.