Wallflower and Moondancer's first date isn't going well. For Wallflower, it's disappointing, but not unexpected. Their next first date, however, should go great.
Twilight from the Mean 6, now known as Eclipse, has become a better Pony after several months of work. However, after a disastrous Winter Wrap-Up, she has fallen down into apathy, straining her marriage with Sunset.
Who knew that reading those books on advanced pony robotics would have such a quick turnaround? He'd sacrificed everything! Weeks of videogames! Weeks of new movies! Weeks of comics! All of it, worth every moment for his new creation.
Ben Tennyson really didn't want to waste a weekend on repeatedly invading an alien intruder's dreams. And that was before the dark blue horse with the superiority complex called dibs.
Princess Platinum relishes her duty of raising the moon, but in all the centuries of her predecessors, it had never spoken to them. And now Luna wants to take that from her.
They're supposed to be inspiring, Sunset's stories of ponies with familiar names and faces. But to Cozy Glow, her other self is a warning she's grimly taken to heart. Too bad about the whispers still in her head. And the urges.
Flurry Heart is a grown mare (16 years old) now, MOM! Her parents just don't get it. At least Uncle Anon is here to listen to her... for better or for worse.
It can be hard for a sibling to perceive matters from the other’s perspective. Getting Celestia to view any part of the world through Luna’s eyes takes special measures. And a lot of water.
A human discovers a strange book in a library, where an animated, purple pony appears on every page with the purpose of teaching friendship and solving friendship problems.
Turns out that there's an old Equestrian law on the books that any creature can petition to join any princess's harem. Somepony should have warned Twilight, preferably before the former changeling queen showed up on her doorstep.
After ending up in an Equestria ruled by Nightmare Moon, you somehow became the tyrant's favorite subject, while she somehow fell in love with you. Maybe there is something more to her hidden beneath that cruel exterior.
Major Dobbelsteen Moerman, officer and not-quite-a-gentlegriff, is sent to an unprepared Equestria to fight the Changeling Empire. A light-hearted Equestria at War story.
Anon describes a board game from home, and Twilight arranges a game night to recreate it. This proves to be a greater threat to their friendship than anything they have faced.
Sunset moves into her new duplex, but her roommate seems like she's a bit on the 'strange side'. Or more accurately, the 'completely psychotic and probably into all the crimes, all of them', side.
Filly Celestia takes her entrance exam, hoping to get into Twilight's School for Gifted Unicorns. She just didn't expect to wind up as Twilight's personal student!
One night, two creatures capable of walking through dreams happen to meet each other in the same one. One is looking for advice, while the other is willing to provide it.
Limestone Pie goes to visit her marefriend's family for Hearths Warming. But, when her marefriend is Spitfire, chances of a quiet holiday are rather slim.
Uplifting an entire species from a biological existence to a digital one isn't easy, even for a superintelligence like CelestAI. If she gets her way, every outlier will eventually find their way to Equestria—by rope or flaxen cord.
Twilight has never really fit in with other dragons. But things change when she meets a pony on a "friendship misson." But surely he's in the wrong place? Dragons don't do friendship.
“Life eternal,” whispered the stallion. “Beauty unchanging. Just for you, Lady Fleur. Just for you.” Fleur de Lis plucked the bottle from his hoof and she downed it in one.
Vera didn't let the end of the world keep her from diving. But when disaster threatens to take her last joy away, she's forced to accept a Seapony into her life in exchange for new equipment. She really shouldn't have.
Twilight Sparkle is curious of how the world was before ponies and other races came to be and asks Celestia on their and magic's origins. The answer is more absurd than she expected.