The changeling who impersonated Rarity during To Where and Back Again returns to Ponyville to say she's sorry.
A speedwriting exercise. Unedited.
I'm a quick reader, on a quest to read ALL of fimfiction. Current read word count - 45 million.
The changeling who impersonated Rarity during To Where and Back Again returns to Ponyville to say she's sorry.
A speedwriting exercise. Unedited.
Ant Mill is a college student, stuck in a dead-end internship she took just to fulfill her requirements. All she does is doodle and wish she was somewhere else, but when she has a chance encounter with the Princess of Friendship herself, she gains a new perspective.
Written for the Title Drop writeoff event. Edited by the illustrious Cold in Gardez.
Now with a reading by Dr. Wolf!
When Twilight receives one of the original journals of Starswirl the Bearded from Princess Luna, she can't wait to try the spells inside it, but the book's magic turns out to be a bit more than Twilight can handle, as her reckless experimentation leads to her accidentally bringing her reflection to life. At first, Twilight decides she quite likes the idea of having a copy around the library. But seeing herself from an outside perspective makes Twilight realize there are some parts of her personality she doesn't care for, forcing her to confront her issues.
Written in the same format as the show, save that it is longer and addresses somewhat sadder themes. No objectionable content or OC characters, focuses heavily on the mane cast.
Special thanks goes out to Pascoite and PavFeira, the two editors who somehow managed to withstand my childish scribbling long enough to make them readable. Couldn't have done it without you!
Bioshock meets MLP in this psychological thriller, where Celestia's new faithful student, Siren Song, must discover the truth behind the city beneath the waves.
Beautiful, gifted, and faithful student of the Princess of the Sun, Siren Song has very nearly everything a pony could want. Sometimes though, in the twilight hours, Siren can see the sadness in her mentor's eyes. Once, ponies whisper, the Princess had another student named Twilight Sparkle, but she left Equestria, never to return. The pony who has a perfect life just needs one more thing—to convince Twilight Sparkle to come home so the Princess will smile again. But when Siren arrives in pursuit of Twilight, she soon finds herself trapped in a city of horrors, with only its monstrous denizens for help.
When you have so little, and another has so much, it’s easy to justify theft. The more precious the commodity, the easier it is to tell yourself you need it more than they do. And what is more precious than time?
When Twilight is accused of nepotism, her friends rush to her defense! Sortof.
Written in four hours during a speed-writing exercise. Totally unedited. Enjoy!
Metal ponies tell their stories,
Scientists in laboratories,
Lay the wire, mount the brain,
Mount their hips, teach them pain.
Teach them fear of revolution,
Internalize the evolution.
Set their ruin on the throne,
Until their chains become their own.
Palaces and hollow eyes,
To the Masters goes the prize.
And if this act should be maligned:
"For the good of ponykind."
Winner of the September Writeoff Contest, "True Colors." Edited by Horizon.
Starlight thinks that every pony should get to try an omelet at least once.
An entry for Bicyclette's Science Fiction Contest.
This story is a sequel to Dressing Room
Deep Cover isn't Applejack -- but she does play her on TV.