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Pulling a carriage in New York City isn't all that different from pulling a carriage in Equestria. Except for the regulations—the law is complicated, and not really set up for an Equestrian pony.
Prophesy says that Twilight Sparkle will not outlive her friends. To preserve the Princess, her friends must survive. They may not be immortal - but one year can become a thousand at the speed of light.
Sunset wants to be the best friend she can be. She's willing to do anything to help ease her new friend Twilight into their group. But is friendship really the reason why she's so determined?
Sunset Shimmer receives remarkable news: Princess Twilight's becoming the queen of all Equestria! But as her friends celebrate, Sunset struggles with her own destiny when dangerous, new magic leaks through a rip in space-time above Canterlot High.
A wave of suicides sweeps through Canterville. Sunset and the girls can't stop it. But maybe Wallflower Blush can. She just needs someone to show her how. A crossover with Puella Magi Madoka Magica.
When Flash Sentry got into Fillydelphia State, nobody was more surprised than him. He never counted on having a future. Now that it's in front of him, he can't wait to see what it looks like. If only he can figure out how to break the news to Sunset.
A collection with no central theme or core idea, beyond "this is what I, at some point in my life, thought would make a compelling read." They have nothing in common beyond all being pieces of Me.
When Sunset Shimmer gets a letter from a not-so-secret admirer, she thinks it's just a bump in the road. She doesn't know it's all about to end. But Cheerilee knows. She's always known.
When Sunset realizes she hasn't introduced SciTwi to her family, she decides it's time she brought her girlfriend to meet the closest thing to family she has left: Princess Celestia. If only SciTwi could get past Princess part.
Cheerilee's first Hearth's Warming away from Ponyville isn't going so well, so Starlight and Trixie offer to share theirs with her. Things... don't quite go as planned, but at least their hearts are in the right place. (Sequel to "Teach Me Goodness")
The griffons demand the return of hunting grounds they owned long ago. But since Princess Luna’s return, Equestria has only grown more formidable. In a small village of the disputed region, Lucky Strike finds herself caught up in a war not her own.
For four years, Sunset Shimmer has carried a torch for Miss Cheerilee, and for four years, she's struggled to look at her without thinking of the one who got away.
Sunset Shimmer is a runaway from another world. Roseluck wants to escape the shackles of her ordinary life. Together, they are two of the most successful bank robbers in the land, but all things must come to an end.
Principal Celestia always has wings in her dreams. So when a magical clash in front of her school sets her phantom wings to itching, her life turns upside down. And she hasn't even heard about Equestria yet.
In a moment of anger, Twilight says something rash, which is precisely the wrong thing to do with Discord. And now she can't speak, just as one of her most treasured friendships burgeons into something more. She can figure this out.
As a princess, Twilight Sparkle is only allowed one weekend off per year. All she wants to do is enjoy her free time without being interrupted. Sadly for her, the forces of evil--and the bureaucracy tasked with stopping them--have other ideas.
For a mare of Rarity's calibre, chances to relax and indulge are few and far between. When a new opportunity arises to do exactly that, however, how could she say no?
Sunset Shimmer's apartment is invaded by a giant, cosmic eyeball, which is generally kind of a bummer, and almost as annoying as the constant advances Twilight keeps making toward herself.