Trapped in the past the daughters of Princess Twilight find themselves caught up in the adventures their Mother once told them about. How will their existance and knowledge effect things? Will they be able to return home?
Sunny and Co.'s quest to reunite the pony races may have ended in success, but if anything, her journey filled her notebook with even more questions to ask Izzy. Some far more important than others, hurriedly written down and circled repeatedly.
Twilight eats a pineapple, Applejack goes berserk, and Rainbow Dash falls in love with a box of tissues while we celebrate a milestone in Fimfiction's history!
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.
After the Canterlot Wedding, Fluttershy asked Twilight a difficult question. Now, Rainbow Dash flies in to talk some sense into her and to shake things up with a question of her own.
Twilight and Rainbow Dash have been dating for a while now, and they couldn't be happier. Well, for the most part, anyway. Something's been on Rainbow's mind, recently, and Twilight's determined to find out what.
When Equestrian help is required in the world of Canterlot High, but Princess Twilight isn't responding to the journal, five girls cross over to find her. (All epilogues now complete!)
You lost your bed, sheets, and pillows to Celestia, and you nearly lost your girlfriend. But peace has come to your house at long last. Well, until today, anyway.
Twilight's just a little nervous. It has nothing to do with Moondancer taking over the Castle Library. Or Moondancer's smile when she suggested taking over the library. Or anything to do with libraries. It's nothing. Nothing at all.
Fluttershy has a new boyfriend, which is strange, because her pony counterpart is super gay. Meanwhile, that shy little gay pegasus deals with an unexpected threat to her new relationship.
Harmonic bonds aren't the most predictable of spells. Sunset learned this the hard way with Twilight. Involving Moon Dancer will make things either extremely complicated, or extremely simple. And that has nothing to do with harmonic bonds.
"I've thrown some pretty super parties in my time, but this one must be off the charts, cause two of my besties are finally trying to hook up! Wait, four of them are! Ohmygosh, they're all trying to hook up! ...Maybe this isn't the best party ever."
Twilight loves Rainbow Dash, and plans to tell her in a typical Twilight fashion — through science. But Rainbow Dash doesn't react in the way she was expecting, and now it's up to one pony to make her see the light...
Sunset Shimmer's diplomatic visit doesn't go quite as planned. Especially when nudged off the rails by a lot of booze, some minor flirting, and an entire truckload of bad decisions.
Sunset Shimmer tries to explain to Princess Celestia what happened at her CSGU class reunion. And this time everything is very, definitely, not her fault. At all.
It turns out that Sunset Shimmer's final letters to Princess Celestia before her exile were not filled with resentment or remorse. There might have been a lot more frantic running away involved. But it was definitely not Sunset's fault. At all.
Minuette's manipulation of time allows her to do a lot of things. Asking Sunset Shimmer out on a date isn't one of them. Worst part? No matter how many times she rewinds... it's still Tuesday.